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THURSDAY, JUlY 8, 2010

vol. 15 No. 11

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News RIVERFEST - A complete schedule of Nanticoke Riverfest activities are inside a special magazine in this edition. CIVIC CENTER - USDA awards $30,000 grant for Bridgeville to conduct civic center study. Page3 EDUCATION - Woodbridge reviews Race To The Top priorities for coming school year. Page 4 HUNGER - Church Food Closets are critical in aid to the hungry. Page 5 HEROES - Cancer survivor shows her gratitude by helping at Nanticoke Memorial. PAGE 8 TOP HONOR - TFC Anthony Andrews is Trooper of the Year. Page 9 ENTERTAINMENT - Milford Community Band will perform at the Ross Mansion. Page 22 NEW LAWS - Nine bills from Earl Bradley case become law to protect children. Page 23 SHORE FUN - New camp teaches teens about exercise and nutrition. Page 34 TONY WINDSOR - Memories of childhood experiences flood the mind when you return home. Page 38

Sports GIVING BACk - A former Minor League baseball player is giving back by serving as a coach for a Nanticoke Little League all-star team. Page 24 5k RUN - The Laurel July 4 5k run was part of the town’s Independence Day celebration. Page 26.

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WOODLAND - The Woodland Ferry pulls into the slip on the Woodland side of the Nanticoke River. Travelers enjoy a short, but picturesque trip on the Tina Fallon ferry. Story and related photos on page 35. Photo by Lynn R. Parks

Nanticoke Riverfest adds more attractions and entertainment By Lynn R. Parks

There is no excuse, said city of Seaford employee Trisha Newcomer, for anyone in the area complaining that there’s nothing to do this weekend. The 16th annual Riverfest will be going on and Seaford’s downtown will be chock-full of activities. “This is a whole weekend event,” said Newcomer, the city’s economic development and information and technology manager. “There will be all kinds of stuff to see and do. There should not be a time that anyone will

be bored.” Riverfest will get underway Thursday afternoon at 5:30 with opening ceremonies on a stage that will be set up on Market Street, behind city hall. A carnival sponsored by the Nanticoke Rotary Club will open at 6 p.m. The festival will run through Saturday evening, when the band “Encore” will close it out with a performance beginning at 9:30 p.m. The carnival will be open all three days, starting at 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. Saturday.

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The festival’s keystone event, the Nanticoke River Float-In, will start at 6 p.m. Saturday at the office of Benz Urology, east of town just off U.S. 13. Hundreds of participants are expected to float down the river to the city’s canoe launch on Water Street. Registration for the Float-In will start at 4:30 p.m. Cost to float is $1; participants are asked to bring exact change and also to bring with them their own floating devices. A few inner tubes will be available for purchase, at $15 for single tubes and $20 for Continued to page four

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