May 24, 2007_S

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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 2007

VOL. 12 NO. 5 NEWS HEADLINES COUNTRY CLUB - A civil suit filed by the Seaford Golf and Country Club against the DuPont Company is still alive. Page 3 NEW LOCATION - Halpern Eye Associates has settled into their new location on Bridgeville Highway. Page 6 ASSAULT - State Police have charged a Seaford man with sexual assault. Page 12

Memorial Day 2007 Pages 18 - 22

GALESTOWN WAITS - Just when everyone thought everything was moving in the right direction... Page 13

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Shallop visitations start Tuesday When a crew of historians, naturalists and educators sets sail this summer to commemorate the expedition of Captain John Smith some 400 years ago, its voyage up the Chesapeake Bay will for the first time include locations on the Nanticoke River in Delaware that were identified by a team of Salisbury University researchers through scientific remapping. For nearly eight weeks, Dr. Michael Scott, of the Geography and Geosciences Department, and his team from the Eastern Shore Regional GIS Cooperative at SU, used geographic information system technology to digitize Smith’s maps from 1612 and 1624. By overlaying images and then matching modern towns and natural landmarks with Smith’s nota-

LOCAL VISITATION SCHEDULE • Tuesday, May 29 - Phillips Landing Nanticoke Wildlife Area, 11 a.m. ceremony • Wednesday, May 30 - Nanticoke River Marine Park, Blades, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. • Saturday, June 2 - Vienna, Md., starting at 10 a.m.

tions, they discovered that his venture up the Nanticoke did not stop at the Marshy Hope Creek, but instead continued into Delaware. As part of this year’s commemorative voyage, sponsored in part by the Sultana Projects, Inc., an official State of Delaware black granite monument will be dedicated 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 29, at the Phillips Landing/Nanticoke Wildlife Area near Laurel to recognize Smith’s exploration of the area. “Without the remapping they would not have been able to put the monument where it needed to be, so we are jazzed about that,” Scott said. The SU team shared their findings about Smith’s journey with the Conservation Fund, the National Geographic Society and the National Park Continued on page 14

FOURTH OF JULY - Laurel is planning its annual family-friendly celebration complete with the best fireworks display on the Shore. Page 33 FATHER’S DAY - It’s not too soon to think about Father’s Day if you want to enter our contest. Page 34 PLAYOFF TIME - The Seaford varsity baseball and softball teams and the Sussex Tech softball and soccer teams begin state tournament play. Playoff previews begin on page 45 with results from Monday and Tuesday games on page 50. STARS - A Seaford girls’ track athlete, a Woodbridge girls’ track athlete, and two Seaford baseball players are this week’s Stars. Page 49

INSIDE THE STAR BUSINESS BULLETIN BOARD CHURCH CLASSIFIEDS EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT GENE BLEILE GOURMET HEALTH LETTERS LYNN PARKS

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MOVIES OBITUARIES ON THE RECORD OPINION PAT MURPHY POLICE JOURNAL SNAPSHOTS SPORTS TIDES/WEATHER TODD CROFFORD

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TOP CAMPSITE - Cedar Avenue Medical Associates won first place in the Relay for Life competition for the best looking campsite. Their circus theme display included a clown called “Crabby” and activities for young and old. Results were announced Friday night during the Western Sussex Relay for Life, an annual fund-raiser for the American Cancer Society. The City of Seaford won second place (page 2) and the Beta Sigma Phi Hope Train third place. Photo by Bryant Richardson

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