THURSDAY, JUlY 22, 2010
vol. 15 No. 13
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News HEALTH - Sussex County Transition to a Healthy Eating, Active Living Community inside this edition HEROES - Whitney Pogwist heads up non-profit organization to keep swimming pool open. Page 8 WARNING - Eighteen deaths are blamed on leaving children in cars. Page 9 COMPETITOR - Brianna Hall is true rising star in field of athletics. Page 10 TAX LIST - Sussex County lists top 100 delinquent taxpayers. Page 11 POLICE - An attempted abduction in Seaford leads the list of police items. Page 12 CHALLENGE - Bombay Teen Challenge inspires Delmarva teen group. Page 21 VETERAN - Coastal Delaware WWII veteran witnessed Hiroshima. Page 34 SCAMS - Beware of new alarm sale scams. Page 42 NEW HOPE - Camp New Hope helps area kids cope with grief, loss. Page 44
Sports TRIBuTE - Nanticoke Little League pays tribute to the late Steve Trivits at a Senior League game. Page 24 SWIM TEAM - The SSA swim team travels to Virginia for a meet. See page 27 for photos and results. TEAM Of THE WEEk - The Star is featuring a team photo of the week starting this week. Parents and coaches can send photos with captions to the Star. Page 31.
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BUSINESS EXPANSION - Martin Miller III watches as the new equipment made possible through a funding partnership of the u.S. Small Business Administration, Delaware Community Development Corp. and the Delaware Economic Development Office is put to work at the plant north of Bridgeville. State-of-the-art equipment uses large suction cups to lift steel onto the cutting bed and a laser beam to cut the steel. Story and additional photo on page 45. Photo by Carol kinsley
Bridgeville passes list of fee increases, along with rental unit license ordinance By Mike McClure
The Bridgeville Commission voted to approve increases to the town’s water and sewer rates; variance, zoning and conditional use hearing fees; and building permit fees during Monday night’s meeting. When the issues of rental unit registration and licensing and registration and licensing for businesses came up, there was some opposition to the proposals. The Commission voted, 5-0 in favor
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of ordinances to increase the water and sewer rates; increase charges and fees for variance, zoning, and conditional use hearings; and increase building permit fees. Three landlords spoke in opposition to the proposal to create a new chapter in the town’s code requiring the registration and licensing of all residential rental units within the town. “I’m opposed to a landlord license. I feel it’s a violation of my tenants’ rights,” said Bill Handley. “I feel we’re
strapped quite enough as it is. We pay our taxes here.” Two other landlords spoke against the proposal which includes a $25 per bedroom charge and home inspections by town officials. Commissioner Mike Collison said the town’s goal of ensuring proper living quarters requires inspections. He pointed to a number of rental units in town with electrical problems, no running water, and buildings that are not Continued to page 45
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