THURSDAY, mAY 27, 2010
vol. 15 No. 5
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News HERITAGE - Heritage Weekend is full of entertainment and good food. See insert HEROES - Working to keep Native American tradition alive and respected. Page 8 MEMORIAL DAY - A mother writes: son’s ultimate sacrifice was for our freedoms. Page 12 TRIBUTE - A special tribute to the Ellis brothers of Laurel. Page 13 ENTERTAINMENT - Weird Al Yankovic bringing top hits to Rehoboth Beach. Page 24 HEALTH - Nanticoke Health Services dinner, auction a success. Page 26 TONY - It’s time for us to take a stand on illegal immigration. Page 31 BUDGET - Sussex County Council unveils $139.8 million budget. Page 38 FINAL WORD - National Debt tops $13 trillion mark. What’s your share of the bill? Page 51
Sports FINAL YEAR - Seaford senior Tim Fields reflects on his high school track career, looks forward to the future. Page 39 STARS OF THE WEEk - A Seaford softball player and a Sussex Tech girls’ lacrosse player are this week’s Seaford Stars of the Week. Page 42
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WOODLAND FERRY BACK IN SERVICE - The Woodland ferry was put back in service Tuesday following an inspection by the U.S. Coast Guard. Pilot keith Livingston and deck hand Eddie enjoyed perfect weather and the approval of motorists, as the ferry, the Tina Fallon, carried cars across the Nanticoke River. Photo by Phil Livingston
Seaford moves forward with the purchase of Golf and Country Club
By Tony E. Windsor
“I want to draw this thing to a conclusion.” With those words Seaford Councilman J. Rhea Shannon motioned to approve the city’s purchase of the former Seaford Golf and Country Club. His motion was seconded by Councilman Bill Bennett and passed unanimously. Within 15 minutes the City of Seaford moved through council business that included making arrangements to purchase the former Seaford Golf and
Country Club property, sell the club house to the Nanticoke Senior Center and move forward with plans to open the golf course and swimming pool to the community by July. The council action drew to a conclusion all speculation about the future of the Golf and Country Club and the Nanticoke Senior Center. In recent months the Senior Center left its former home at the Western Sussex Boys & Girls Club when the lease ran out. The center has now taken up temporary residency at the former “Our Father’s
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House” church building on US 13. Prior to casting the deciding votes, the Seaford Mayor and Council heard from Tom Brown, president of the Greater Seaford Chamber of Commerce. Brown said on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce he wanted to go on record in support of the Country Club purchase. He said on May 11 the Chamber took up the question as to whether it felt the city should pursue the negotiations to purchase the former Golf and Country Club. “The Board Continued to page five
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