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THURSDAY, JUlY 1, 2010

vol. 15 No. 10

News BENEFIT - Family, friends helping youth battling cancer. Page 2 BUSINESS - Seaford poultry industry welcomes Russian lift of ban. Page 3 CHARITY - Bridgeville Charity Open Golf Tournament set for October 8. Page 3 DANCER - Area teen dances in memory of pop music icon Michael Jackson. Page 4 SCHOOLS - Newly elected school board member would like to see faith-based studies. Page 5 HEROES - Pete Lecates reflects on six decades of service to Delmar Fire Department. Page 8 PREVENTION - Increase in sexual assaults prompts police to issue list of precautions for women. Page 11 POLICE - A home invasion and the drowning of a child are reported. Page 12 LICENSING - New, more secure, driver license is offered by DMV. Page 13 MINISTRY - Love INC of Mid Delmarva will help the area needy. Page 21 BLADES - New officers are on the job in the town of Blades. Page 45

Sports ALL-STAR SCHEDULES - The District III Little League all-star tournaments kick off next week. See page 24 for the full schedules. RACING - The racing season is in full swing at one Sussex County race track. Page 28

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Seaford School District to hold Community Forums July 7 & 13

The Seaford School District will hold community forums in order to provide and receive information for reinventing Seaford High School. In the fall of 2011, Seaford High School will add a new program, New Tech Academy, which will be open for students in grades 9 and 10 for the first year and expand to other grades the following year. Teachers and administrators will be trained during the 20102011 school year for this new model. The forums will provide parents with information about the New Tech Academy and allow parents to discuss future academies and course offerings at Seaford Senior High School. Parents and community members who attend the forums will also have a chance to meet Seaford School District’s new director of Secondary Education, Dr. Shelley Holt and Mrs. Chantel Janiszewski, new principal

at Seaford Senior High School. Dr. Holt was born and raised in California. She, her husband and three children have moved across the country Holt and settled in Seaford. Dr. Holt received her bachelor of arts in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley; teaching credentials from California State University, Hayward; master’s degree in educational administration from California State University, Sacramento, and her doctorate in urban educational leadership K-12, from the University

of Southern California. Mrs. Chantel Janiszewski, a Seaford resident, received her bachelor of science in biology from Salisbury University, master of science in biology educaJaniszewski tion and school leadership credentials from Delaware State University. The forums are scheduled for Wednesday, July 7 at 6:30 p.m., at St. John’s Methodist Church, Pine and Poplar Sts., Seaford. The second forum is Tuesday, July 13 at 6:30 p.m., at the Clarence Street Church of God in Seaford. Child care and light refreshments will be provided.

Independence Day celebration this Saturday, July 3, in Laurel Laurel’s 16th annual Fourth of July celebration is this Saturday, July 3. It will begin with a prayer breakfast at the Georgia House restaurant starting at 7 a.m. Tickets for the breakfast are $12 and must be purchased in advance. They are available at town hall as well as at the Georgia House. Sponsor of the breakfast is the Laurel Ministerial Association. Laurel’s annual July 4 parade will start at 10 a.m. This year’s parade is sponsored by the Laurel Volunteer Fire Department. The theme is “Laurel Salutes America.”

The parade will follow the same route through the heart of downtown along Central Avenue. Also, along Central Avenue, from the Wilmington Trust bank north to the Shore Shop, food vendors will be set up to sell sustenance to the hungry and thirsty. Following the parade, entertainment will get under way in Market Square Park. People are welcome to bring blankets and chairs to the park for their comfort. The Old Time Gospel Singers will be the first to take the stage at noon. Willie Davie and Three Steps Away,

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a Christian rock band, will follow at 1 p.m. Rita Carol and Sin City will share the stage at 2 p.m. and Everett Hart, who plays the harmonica, will perform beginning at 4 p.m. Recent Laurel High School graduate Sierra Spicer will take the stage at 6 p.m. Following her, the Bo Dickerson Band will perform starting at 7 p.m. Dickerson and his troupe will perform until the start of the fireworks, scheduled for dusk. The Laurel Church of the Nazarene has been booked to provide children’s

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