THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 2010
vol. 15 No. 9
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News JULY FOURTH - Laurel continues the family-friendly Independence Day tradition. See insert in this week’s Star. DIVE IN - Seaford Community Swim Center opens for season. PAGE 3 HEROES - Wayne Musgrove leaves role as hospital chaplain after 60 years of service. Page 8 HEAT WAVE - Prepare vehicles to operate safely in the extreme heat. Page 10 SOLAR ENERGY - Partnerships formed for Delmarva’s first solar park. Page 11 GRADUATION - Delaware Tech commencement speaker offers ’keys to success’. Page 21 SAFETY ADVICE - Majority of drownings occur in residential swimming pools. Page 35 ENTERTAINMENT - Possum Point Players presenting ‘Around the World in 80 days’. Page 39 POLICE - A Seaford man is charged with arson for a fire that started in his living room. Page 40 CELL PHONES - Drivers using hand-held phones may face fines in Delaware in 2011. Page 41 WW II HERO - Navy man recalls Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Page 42 DONATION - Seaford Lions Club pledge $15,000 for the Nanticoke Senior Center. Page 45 FINAL WORD - A change in the Death Tax could hurt farmers and small business owners. Page 47
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SPORTS EXTRA - Children make their way on to the University of Delaware football field to join their buddies during the Blue-Gold all-star football game’s pre-game ceremony. Players, cheerleaders, and ambassadors are matched with children with intellectual disabilities as part of the game’s hand in hand program. See page 24 for the game story and additional pictures. Photo by Mike McClure
City passes $26 million budget By Lynn R. Parks
For the first time, the city of Seaford budget has a “municipal golf fund.” The $26 million budget, which was approved by the city council Tuesday night, expects the city’s newlyacquired golf course to take in about $1.007 million. A transfer of about $77,000 from the city’s electric fund will enable the golf course to pay its anticipated $1.084 million in expenses. The golf course, formerly part of the Seaford
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Golf and Country Club which was bought by the city last month, is expected to open in July. The city’s new 2011 budget gives the electric fund a small boost. Starting in July, a hike of 1 cent per 100 kilowatt hours of power goes into effect. The current charge of 28 cents per 100 kilowatt hours will go up to 29 cents per 100 kilowatt hours. City electricity users will also pay an additional 2.17 cents per 100 kilowatt hours to make up for undercharges in fiscal year 2010.
In total, the average household, which uses about 1,000 kilowatt hours of power a month, will see about a $3 increase in its monthly power bill. Property owners in Seaford will also pay more in property tax. The city council approved a tax hike of 1 cent per $100 in assessed value, from 28 cents to 29 cents. For a house assessed at $200,000, that will mean an additional $20 a year in property taxes. All other city fees and rates, including charges for water and sewer, will Continued to page five
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