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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 2007

VOL. 11 NO. 37

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NEWS HEADLINES NEW LAW - A regulation covering drivers’ actions when passing emergency vehicles went into effect Jan. 1. Page 2 GET READY! - State officials want citizens to be prepared for storms. Flood plain maps are available online. Page 3 FREAK GUN ACCIDENT KILLS WOMAN - Frankford man is charged with criminally negligent homicide in girl friend’s death. Page 11 PRESIDENTIAL COINS - Look for the new Presidential Dollar Coins from the U.S. Mint in mid-February. Page 19 $25.6 MILLION PROJECT - The new Stockley Medical Center in Georgetown is a $25.6 million project. Page 19 ONE LAST PLEA - Before planned town council vote on Discovery annexation Jan. 8, citizen offers tongue-in-cheek look at the future. See letters to the editor, page 41. SPORTS YEAR IN REVIEW - The Seaford Star concludes its look at the year in local sports starting on page 22. The Star local sports event of 2006 is on page 24. HOLIDAY CLASSIC - The Salisbury Lions Club Holiday Classic took place last week in Salisbury with Woodbridge and Sussex Tech taking part in the annual tournament. Coverage begins on page 24. STARS OF THE WEEK - Two Seaford winter track athletes are this week’s Seaford Stars of the Week. Page 25

INSIDE THE STAR BUSINESS

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OBITUARIES

16

BULLETIN BOARD

32

OPINION

42

CHURCH

14

PAT MURPHY

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CLASSIFIEDS

34

POLICE JOURNAL

11

ENTERTAINMENT

21

GENE BLEILE

26

SNAPSHOTS

18

HEALTH

30

SPORTS

LETTERS

41

TIDES/WEATHER

43

MOVIES

7

TODD CROFFORD

15

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In June 2006, volunteer firefighters help to evacuate residents of a mobile park on Airport Road east of Blades. Hundreds of residents were evacuated when the rain finally stopped. Most ended up staying with friends and relatives; some went to a Red Cross shelter in Bridgeville. Photo by Ronald MacArthur

Tragic deaths, damaging rains and developments are top news events The year 2006 was one of tragedy with the deaths of two local soldiers in Iraq. The total of local heroes to lose their lives in Iraq now stands at three. The year will also be remembered for the Sunday morning flood that washed out bridges and roadways. In 2006 we also witnessed some of the consequences of fast-paced development. In Laurel the Discovery Project was given approval by the Town Council while at the same time a group was forming to protest the proposal. The Discovery Project made the front page of the Laurel Star 11 times in 2006. In Seaford an annexation election was defeated when a group of Hearn’s

Pond-area citizens organized a campaign against it. Another citizen-led protest was successful in blocking the construction of a tower in the Woodland area. Other highlights of the year included the retirement of state Rep. Tina Fallon after decades of service to her constituents. In Laurel the longest store on the shore grew even larger with the opening of the Johnny Janosik World of Furniture Galleries, which held a ribbon cutting at its new 180,000-square foot store on Trussum Pond Road in late October. In Delmar the Blackwater project was introduced.

In Bridgeville the Heritage Shores project, just one year old, completed the construction of more than 100 homes. Tragedy, growth, protest and rainfall make up most of the major headlines. The following reports are taken from the pages of the Seaford and Laurel Star newpapers. From the May 11, 2006 edition Cory Palmer’s birthday was yesterday. The 2002 Seaford High School graduate would have been 22. But there was no celebration. Palmer, the son of Charles and Danna Palmer of Seaford, died this weekend after being wounded May 1 in a roadside bombing in Iraq. Continued to page 5

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