THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008
VOL. 13 NO. 3
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NEWS HEADLINES
COMMENCEMENT - Delaware Technical’s commencement speaker is Fred W. Hertrich III, president of the Hertrich family of dealerships. Page 3 CITY SERVICE - Mayor Ed Butler starts his 22nd year of service to the city of Seaford. Page 4 NEW RESTAURANT - A new restaurant will be open for business at the Sussex Airport. Page 6 WWII VETERAN - Officers were lined up at the church, getting married every half-hour before shipping out to go overseas. Page 8 EYE4GLASS - Eye4glass studio of Seaford designed this year's SBA awards. Page 12 VOLUNTEERS - Nanticoke honors volunteers for thousands of hours of service. Page 13 SERVICE - The arrest of a school principal, an alleged scam and a multi-fatality accident are in this week's Police Journal. Pages 14-15 COLLEGE SIGNING - Last week Woodbridge senior K’yan Andrews signed a letter of intent to attend Hagerstown Community College where he’ll play basketball. Page 45 STARS OF THE WEEK - A Seaford baseball player and a Seaford soccer player are this week’s Seaford Stars of the Week. Page 47
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OPENING DAY - Sherman the Shorebird, the Delmarva Shorebirds’ mascot, made his way around the infield to congratulate the players on the Golden Anniversary of the Nanticoke Little League last Saturday on opening day. Little League photos start on page 45. Photo by Gene Bleile
Delaware Hometown Heroes will be honored on special banners on display Six local heroes among those whose memory will be honored throughout Delaware By Lynn R. Parks Of the 30 banners honoring Delaware’s war dead that will circulate through the state this summer, four will bear the names of men from Seaford. Two additional banners will bear the names of local men who were killed during the Vietnam War. The banner display, Delaware Hometown Heroes, was first shown to the families of the deceased soldiers Saturday, at a ceremony held on the lawn of Legislative Hall in Dover. Sen. Tom Carper was the guest speaker at the ceremony. The display will be in Dover for two months,
then will travel to Sussex County and then to Newark, according to Judy Campbell, Wilmington, who is organizing the display for the state chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America. At a ceremony in November, the banners will be given to the families. Campbell said that exact dates and places for the displays have not been set yet. She said that the Sussex County display will probably be in Seaford, since four of the honored men are from here. The Seaford men who were killed in action and who are recognized in the display are Michael Hastings, who was killed Oct. Continued to page 20