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1 t ARI< 101st Year, 50th ~lssue ~ 2o1 o December 24, Newark, Del. Newark's Main Street national semi-f.inalist By DOUG RAINEY DRAINEY@CHESPU B. COM Newark's Main Street is in elite company. The Downtown Newark Partnership has been named a semi-finalist 2011 Great Arrierican Main Sfreet Awards. The 10 semi-finalists were selected from a nationwide pool of applicants and now move to the final round. The National Trust for Historic Preservation will present this year's five winners at the Main Street Awards Ceremony during the National Main Streets Conference in Des Moines, Iowa this spring. "I think we have a good shot," says Maureen Roser, administrator for the Downtown Newark Partnership. Roser noted that the city's central business district made the list on its second try.. The partnership and the city have a lot of work ahead in preparing a final entry. While Roser expects little trouble in getting letters of support for the downtown effort, she is looking for a company or organization to produce a video that See MAIN STREET, 2... By MARK CORRIGAN MCORRIGAN@CHESPUB.COM The Newark Area Welfare Committee once again brought together businesses, organizations, communities, and individuals to promote the "spirit of giving" by hosting their Christmas Basket Program for needy families and senior citizens in the greater Newark area. The group, with a host of volunteers and supporters, packed, loaded, and distributed 336 food baskets on December 16, 17, and 18, at the First Newark Presbyterian Church. Polly Sierer, President, Newark Area Welfare Committee cited a large number of the groups who donated not only items to the cause, but their valuable time, as well. The Accounting and Purchasing departments of AstraZeneca volunteered four hours either collecting and sorting food or assembling and packing food baskets. Bank of New York employees helped lift hundreds of cases of food along with six Delaware School for the Deaf students and six University of Delaware baseball players and their pitching coach, Mike Ranson. The youth group of Unitarian Unive~st Fellowship, volunteers. from Umted Methodist, First Presbyterian, Head of Christiana Presbyterian, St Johns/Holy Angels, and St. Thomas Episcopal churches collected, sorted, packed, and carried heavy food boxes. Individuals from the Newark Senior Center, a Bible study group,. a bridge club, and employees of the Deerfield Golf Club worked side by side with home schooled children' and their parents, and family groups of See NEEDY, 8..,_ Food Bank gets grant Out of the Attic Newark Police Dept. 12 A-turnCJround plan for Glasgow High Caffe Gelato owner honored by UD PHOTOS BY MARK CORRIGAN AND JIM STOUDT. Hens, Eagles meet in J~n. By JON BUZBY ~ ~ JONBUZBY HOTMAIL.COM Delaware quarterback Pat Devlin has said all along the reason he transferred from Penn State his junior year is for the opportunity to win a national championship. Now, the seruor will get his chance. The University of Delaware punched its ticket to the.nc~ Division 1-AA championship game for the third time ~ eight years with a will over Georgia Southern Saturday afternoon in front of 10,317 noisy fans at Delaware Stadium. Georgia Southern's highlytouted triple-option attack stymied the Hens at first, but the UD defense quickly 'hunkered -down and not only stopped the Eagles' offense, but forced five turnovers while doing so. ''They have a tendency to fumble a lot because of that offense," defensive lineman Chris Morales, whose fumble recovery in the fourth quarter sealed the win for the Hens, said after the game. ''We just took advantage of it." After struggling offensively on its first two series, senior quarterback Pat Devlin hit. a wide open Mark Schenauer ill the back of the end zone to cap a 16-play: 85 yard drive to give the Hens a 7-0 lead they would never relinquish. "We struggled at first; Devlin, who completed 14 of 20 passes for 137 yards and two touchdowns, said after the game, ''but we righted the ship. We ended up scoring 27 'points and our goal is to score 24." Anthony Bratton played what coach K.C. Keeler called the point position against the Eagles' triple-option attack and recorded a career-high 14 tackles, while Paul Worrilow chipped in with 12. Delaware (12-2) will now take on the top-seed Eastern Washington Eagles (12-2) on January 7 in Frisco, Texas, in the title game. Eastern Washington defeated defending NCAA champion Villanova41-31 in the other semifinal. Frisco is a suburb of Dallas. ''They had to tell me who - we were playing," Keeler said after the game of the Hens' next opponent. "I was just so focused on this game." Keeler, who is making his eighth trip to a title game as a head coach (five with Rowan), said after consulting with several coaches who have been to bowl - games that the coaching staff decided to Jet the players head home for the holidays and report back on Dec. 28 for practice. He See BUZBY, 12..,_

2 '':Page' 2 Th'e Newark Post 'iriday,'decernber 24, 2010 '_\ IN THE NEWS News, Advertising Classifieds "800"2"20->33f1 Newark one of 10 top Main streets in America... MAIN STREET, from 1 could help the city move into the 'finals. The recognition comes after a lengthy effort to revitalize downtown, which underwent a serious ~ecline in the 1980s as competition from outlying shopping areas took its toll. The Greater Newark Partnership was formed in the 1990s to address various issues, including retaining and attracting merchants, marketing Main Street, architectural design and parking. It is comprised of the _University of Delaware, local businesses and the City of Newark. Despite a severe economic downtufu, downtown has seen tens of million dollars in investment in frenovated buildings, as well as an influx of retailers and restaurants. The partnership reported 15 new businesses came to downtown in the past year, including seven restaurants, seven retailers and one bank. More businesses will open in downtown next year, including a new bookstore for the University of Delaware. The partnership has also added other programs, the most recent being a gift card promotion that offered a $25 gift card with the purchase of $250 from a participating merchants. Roser emphasized that the partnership will not rest on its accomplishments, but will continue to work to improve signage, parking and other concerns on Main Street. The other 2011 Great American Main Street Awards semifinalists are: Downtown Beloit, Inc., Beloit, Wisconsin Boyne City Main Street Program, Boyne City, Michigan Durant Main Street, Durant, Oklahoma Farmland Downtown Historic District, FarriJJ.and, Indiana Downtown Fort Pierce, Fort Pierce, Florida Hobart Main Street, Hobart, Oklahoma Old Town Lansing, Lansing, Michigan Main Street Marshfield, Marshfield, Wisconsin Silver City MainStreet Project, Silver City, New Mexico The winners will be select- DOWNTOWN NEWARK PARTNERSHIP PHOTO Special events have also aided in the growth of Main Street. Shown are roasting chestnuts at Newark's annual Winteriest. earlier this month. ed by a national jury composed of 4'ormer award winners, community development professionals, representatives from government!illd _foundations, and journalists who are active in community economic development and historic preservation. "Community leaders and local volunteers have dedicated their time over many years to bring profound, positive change to their communities. These semifinalists have demonstrated a commitment to building sustainable, vibrant Main Streets with successful businesses and exciting events that can weather this recession," said Doug Loescher, director of the National Trust Main Street Center. "They are models for others to follow." GAMSA semifinalists and winners demonstrated achievement in the process of strengthening their downtowns and commercial districts based on the following selection criteria, according to a release from the group: Active involvement of the public and private sectors; Broad-based community support for the revitali'zation effort; Quality of achievements over time; Innovative solutions to significant problems; Commitment to historic preservation; Evolving track record of successful commercial district revitalization; Comprehensive revitalization effort: activity in all four points of the Main Street Four-Point Approach to commercial district revitalization; Economic impact of the revitalization program; and Successful small business development. Established in 1980, the National Trust Main Street Center helps communities of all sizes revitalize their older and historic commercial districts. Working in more than 2,200 downtowns and urban neighborhoods over the last 29 years, the Main Street program has leveraged more than $44.9 billion in new public and private investlllent. Participating communities have created 37Q,514 net new jobs and 82,909 net new businesses and rehabilitated more than 199,500 buildings, lever-, aging an average of $25.36 in new investment for every dollar spent on their Main Street district revitalization efforts, according to the group. With. headquarters in Washington, DC, nine regional and field offices, 29 historic sites, and partner organizations in 50 states, territories, and the District of Columbia, the National Trust for Historic Preservation provides leadership, education, advocacy and resources to a national net. work of people, organizations and local communities. Dinner Buffet with complimentary champagne. toast Performance by the Bob Lougheed and the Mystery Train Band. Dancing Cash Bar Bridal chapel for photos with Elvis Stay overnight for only $79.00 Make your reservations today! ~~ITYoF. V.tJAWARE. 400 David Hollowell Drive Newark, Delaware GPS use 200 New.London Road, Newark, DE Sunday, February 6 p.m. The Courtyard Newark by Marriott at the University of Delaware (302)

3 (i)rt tlle WeM ~ Friday, December 24, 2010 The Newark Post Page 3 POLICE BLOTTER Burg~ary suspect arrested in nei.ghborbood Editor's note: Police blotter items are assembled from reports from area law enforcement agencies. For the latest police news, log on to newarkpostonline. com. On Wednesday Dec. 15, Newark Police officers were callec\ to the 300 block of Bent Lane, in the Nottingham Green neighborhood, for a report of a suspicious person. While enroute to the call, officers learned that the suspicious person was inside of an enclosed rear porch of the residence and was knocking on the victim's door. Officers arrived on scene and located the suspect in the victim's backyard. The suspect was immediately taken into custody. While searching the suspect, officers located a Taurus 9mm handgun, two loaded handgun magazines and burglary tools. During the course of the investigation it was determined that the suspect was attempting to break into the victim's residence and that the handgun the suspect possessed was recently reported stolen from a home in Limestone Acres. The suspect was identified a& Ricky Lee Chalifoux, 41, determined to be homeless. Chalifoux was charged by Newark Police with Possession of Deadly Weapon During the Commission of a Felony, Possession of a Firearm by a Person Prohibited, Possession of Ammunition by a Person Prohibited,. Burglary 2nd Degree, Carrying a Concealed Deadly Weapon, Possession of Burglary Tools and Attempted Theft< $1500 where the Victim is over 62 years old. At the time of his arrest, Ricky Lee Chalifoux Chalifoux was wanted by the New Castle County Police for a Burglary that took place at the Little Falls Center located on Centerville Road. Since his arrest, the New Castle County Police have linked Chalifoux to two additional burglaries in the developments of Faulldand Woods and Limestone Acres. Chalifoux is currently being held at Howard R. Young Correctional Institution on $38,000 secured bond. Dollar General robbed New Castle County Police are investigating a robbery of the Dollar General Store located in the Brookside Shopping Center, south of Newark. On Tuesday at 7:35 p.m., County Police responded to store, located in the unit block of Marrows Road, for a report of a robbery. When police arrived, they contacted the female victim who reported she was just accosted and robbed by an unknown male subject. The investigation has revealed the victim was helping a patron at the front register, when an unknown male subject entered the store. As the patron was leaving, the subject approached the store employee and demanded money. The victim grabbed an undisclosed amount of money from the register and handed it to the subject. The suspect then fled out the front door in an unknown direction. The suspect was described as being in his 30s, between 5'6" and 5'8" tall, with a medium build. He was wearing blue jeans, a dark colored jacket with a hood and his face was concealed. To offer information regarding this crime, please contact the New Castle County Police Department at or visit our website at www. nccpd.com. Citizens may also provide a text tip at: (TIP411),-begin your message with NCCPD and then type your message. Tipsters may also call Crime Stoppers at (800) TIP Two injured in crash Investigators from the New Castle County Police Traffic Services Unit are currently investigating.a single car crash that occurred- early Sunday -morning that left two 19 yearaids from Newark hospitalized. According to investigators, alcohol and black ice are thought to be contributing factors in the crash. At 2:00 a.m., County Police and Paramedics were called to Upper Pike Creek Road, in an area between New Linden Hill Road and Grandville Road, for a personal injury a~cident. When Officers arrived, they found a 1999 Buick LeSl!l>re had crashed into a tree and sustained heavy front end damage to the driver's side of the vehicle. The male driver sustained a head injury and was transported to the Christiana Hospital, where he was admitted for observation. A female passenger suffered a broken ankle. The investigation indicated the driver,' Jarrett Avena, was travelil}g northbound on Upper Pike Creek Road when he approached a slight curve (right) in the roadway. His car then traveled across the roadway and crashed into a tree. The crash remains under investigation. Man pleads guilty David C. Weiss, United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, announced that a Newark-area man pled guilty to child exploitation charges. Joseph Starkey, age 31, Newark, pled guilty. to transfer of obscene material to a minor, in violation of federal law. Starkey, who will be sentenced by United States District Judge Sue L. Robinson on March 24, 2011, faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison and three years of supervised release. He also will be required to register as a sex offender in any jurisdiction in which he lives, works, or attends school. In April 2010, Starkey came to the attention of a Special Agent of the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Child Predator Unit, who was posing online as a 13-year-old girl. Using the screen name "oneluckyguy79," Starkey I ~ ~ engaged the fictitious minor in a number of video chats during which Starkey repeatedly masturbated via a web camera. During the chats, Starkey attempted to persuade the fictitious minor to send him nude pictures. Starkey also offered to purchase a web camera for the fictitious minor and offered tips on how to hide a web camera from her parents. Starkey has been detained since his / August 19,2010 arrest. "While we cannot give back the innocence to those who were abused and exploited, we can make sure that justice is served," said John Kelleghan, ICE special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in Philadelphia. "HSI and its law enforcement partners stand vigilant to protect the most vulnerable among us, our children." Alcohol suspected in crash _ Investigators from the New Castle County Police Traffic Services Unit are currently investigating a single car crash that occurred last Thursday morning and left a 19 year old Newark-area male hospitalized. According to investigators, alcohol is thought to be a contributing factor in the crash. At 2:23 a.m., County Police and Paramedics responded to the intersection of Powder Hom Drive and South Gerald Drive, in the development of Fox Chase. The development is off Route 273, near the Christiana New Chef and New Menu Come Check us Out! Greater Newark's Largest Selection of British Beer Hurry Schedule Your Holiday Event Today Comfortable, Casual Atmosphere 401 Louviers Dr. Newark, DE Located in the shops of Louviers Hours: HAM - lopm Sunday - Wednesday llam - 11PMThursday llam - 12PM Friday&Saturday Skating Center. When officers arrived, the operator was found to be semiresponsive and trapped in his 1999 Dodge Intrepid that was observed to have heavy front end damage. The operator had to be extricated from the vehicle by rescue personnel. The male driver was transported to the Christiana Hospital and admitted to the intensive care unit with internitl injuries and severe head trauma. The investigation has revealed the driver, Jacob Brown, was traveling northbound on South Gerald Drive when his car traveled across the roadway and crashed into a tree at the intersection of Powder Hom Drive. The crash remains under investigation. Charges are pending. NEwARK PoST Suite 109, Pomeroy Station 218 E. Main St. Newark, DE 1971 L HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m. PHONE: (302) 737-0n4 FAX: (302) pomews@chespub.com SUBSCRIPTIONS: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DISPLAY ADVERTISING (302) PUBLISHER I REGIONAL V.P: DAVIDFIKE EDITOR DOUG RAINEY GENERAL.MANAGER RALPH BUSH REGIONAL ADVERTISING DIRECTOR KONRAD LA PRADE ADVERTISING MANAGER HARRY PORTER MARKETING DIRECTOR RENEE QUIETMEYER ASSISTANT EDITOR I RESEARCH DIRECTOR HARK CORRIGAN ART DIRECTOR JONATHAN WADDELL The Newark Post is published Friday by Chesaf>eake Puhlislting & Priming. News and local sales offices are /Qcated in Pomeroy Stati01; Suite 109,218. Mai11St., Newark, DE 1971/.All advertising and 11ews are accepted and printed o11ly at tlte sale discretion of tlte publisher. The Newark Post is a member of the Maryland-Delaware D.C. Press Association, Suburban News{J(Jpers of America and the National Newspaper Association. POSTMASTER: Send address clumges to: Newark Post, Su~e 109, 218 E. 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5 I l,, ; f.r ~ 4 ~ : ' ~ P.. ~ J tr)) I - ~ / 1 -- "'.-.,..._[~~,.._,'f,, 1 ~,,_f On the Web Friday, December 24, 2010 The Newark Post Page 5 Obituaries are printed free of charge as space permits. Information is usually supplied to the newspaper by the funeral director. Elizabeth Booth Elizabeth Ann Booth, 63, of Bear, died on Tuesday, December 14. Elizabeth is SW'Vived by her loving.husband of 38 years, John M. Booth; daughter, Stacy L. Yates and husband Edward of Bear; brother Gaylord Tweed and wife Beverly of Bear; grandsons, Edward ill and Evan J. Yates; many close nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. She will especially be missed by her dog, Molly, whom she loved dearly. She was preceded in death by her parents, Elizabeth and Gaylord Tweed; and her brother, William F. Tweed. A visitation for family and friends was held on Monday, December 20, in the Strano & Feeley Family Funeral Home, 635 Churchmans Road, Newark, followed by a service in celebration of Elizabeth's life. Burial was in Silverbrook Cemetery in Wilmington. ' In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the American Cancer Society, 92 ReadS Way, New Castle, DE or the American Heart Assn., 200 Continental Drive, Newark, DE To express an online condolence, visit www. strano-feeley.com. Deanna Chatman Mrs. Deanna F. Chatman, 73, of Newark, died on Tuesday, December 14, at Christiana Hospital.. Born in Calvin, VA, on April 28, 1937, Mrs. Chatma!j was the daughter of the late!solana and ~asey Schuler. She was a talented homemaker throughout her life and delighted in cooking wonderful meals for family and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Nelson Chatman, in She is SW'Vived by her children, Donald R. Chatman of Newark, DE, Doris G. Chatman-Groh (Daniel) of West Palm Beach, FL, Darlene E. Anthes (William) of Bear, DE, Debra S. Chatman of Newark, DE, Sandra D. Chatman of West Palm Beach, FL, and Joyce A. Chatman of Newark, DE; sister, Jewel Lovett of Henderson, TN; grandchildren, Ashley M. Chatman, William R. Anthes, Brett E. Chatman, Christiana Anthes, Zach~ Nelson Chatman, and Dakota R. Groh; four great -grand-children; niece, Brenda Heckendorn of Seattle, OBITUARIES WA; and many other family members and friends. A funeral service was held / on Sunday, December 19, at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 1000 N. DuPont Pky., New Castle. lnt(frrnent was held privately. To sign guest book, visit I Irene Demmi Mrs. Irene Demmi, 84, of Newark, DE, died peacefully on December 13, after recently being diagnosed with cancer. Originally. from Shenandoah, PA, Mrs. Demmi enjoyed the holidays and loved gardening. She was a loving sister to Leonard, mother to Diane, grandmother to Ann Marie, Lina, and Tony and beloved aunt to Nancy and several nieces and nephews. Viewing was Thursday, December 17, at Holy Fanlily Church, 15 Gender Drive, Newark. Private family burial followed. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Seasons Hospice at 220 Continental Drive Suite 101, Newark, DE Condolences can be sent to Thomas Stuart Dick Thomas Stuart Dick, 94, of Newark, dieddecember 10, at Christiana Hospital. Born in Ebensburg, PA on January 5, 1910, Stuart was the son of the late James Stuart and Blanche McKenrick Dick. Stuart was a 1949 graduate of the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. A former teacher and head of special collections at the University of Delaware Library, Stuart was also an accomplished musician who played viola with the Newark Symphony. He. is SW'Vived by his niece Martha Dick of Petersburg, VA; three great nephews, Rod Misey, Philip Misey and his wife Janice and Paul Misey and his wife Susan; two great nieces, Janet Plunket and See OBITS, 7 ~ Main Street f})enta{ \ f''' Because Your Results Matter to Us. 'IFwmas f}). Co~ WS 'Erin 'E. Co~ WS 96 East Main Street ~ewark, DE (Fax) _ Happy Holiday's From Your Friends at Northside Pharmacy! REMEQY HEADOU~RTER$..,donate to make a positive impact on your community and the environment ~ your donations allow Goodwill to deliver services and training to people with barriers to self-sufficiency ~ they discover the "Power of Work" Just as there are things you, there are things you [!:) Don't lose your FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT money. / '(_., -I. y -u;;/h.&itk JI Your needs! Your pharmacy! Pharmacy Fast, friendly, courteous service You already know that recycling paper, aluminum, and glass is good for -the environment. But did you know that donating things like your jeans that no longer fit, a lamp or a, toaster is also good for the environment? Plus, by donating to Goodwill you help people in your community. For locations and hours, visit our website at. Open for shopping and donations New Year's Eve 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For questions about donations call

6 Page 6 The Newark Post ' Friday, December 24, 2010 News, Advertising Classifieds "We get more hits from this one ad than any other advertising we do." -Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Call Nancy Tokar to place your ad at The Way Ministries (an extension of Highway Gospel Community Temple, West Chester PA) Highway Word of Faith Ministries is presently The George Wilson Community Center 303 New London Rd., Newark, DE Sunday: 8:00-9:00am Christian Education classes for all ages Sunday Morning Celebration Wednesday: Location 7:00-8:00pm Bible Enrichment Class at Prayer Temple 49 New London Rd. Newark, DE Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Bear, Delaware Visit us online@ or send us a note at...theway236@aol.com The Episcop. a! Church Welcomes You. StThomas's Parish 276 S. College Ave. at Park Place, Newark, DE Across from UD Health Center (302) Church Office: 9:00-1:00 Mon-Fri rqi~~i~~~~tii Suniay 8:30a.m..9l.coustic Worship Sumfay10:30 a.m. 'Elictric Worship Pastoral Team Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D Robert F. McKnight Theodore Lambert, ill James L. Ford Located 1 1/2 mile N. of Elkton "' onrt213 Sunday Service 10am 'Childcare and Sut1day School Unitarian I:Jniversalist Fellowship 420 Willa Road, Newark uufn.org Christmas Eve Worship Friday, December 24th For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given --Isaiah 9:6 7:00 p.m. - Family Service &. Children's Pageant with Christmas Band at 6:45p.m. 10:00 p.m. Candlelight & Communion Service with special pre-service music at 9:45 p.m. First Presbyterian Church Contemporary Worship - Sundays at 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship - Sundays at 10:30 a.m. Adult and Children's Sunday School at 9:00a.m. 292 West Main Street, Newark, DE (302) Rev. Steve Brundage, Pastor Rev. Beth Thbmas, Children and Youth Handicapped Accessible Worshiping, Knowing and Serving God Episcopal tradition, contemporary music Join us for weekly wo_rship on Sundays at 9:30 am Bri,!!hlenin!( lives, nourishill,!! souls, cwmectin,!! to God at Beeson Funeral Home 2053 Pulaski Hwy CHRISTMAS MEETINGS Old Apostolic Lutheran Church 2038 Pleasant Valley Road Newark, Delaware (302) Thursday through Sunday December 23-26, a.m. & 6 p.m. daily Missionary preachers sent by the National congregation will speak. All are Welcome. Remote parking & shuttle at Brader Elem. School, Newark St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church Holy Eucharist 5:00p.m. Christmas Music 8:30 p.m. Festival Holy Eucharist 9:00p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY. DEC. 25TH There will be no Worship Service. Sunday Worship Services: Dec. 26th 7:30a.m. & 10:00 a.m of Christ, Scientist NRW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP SundayService 9:30 AM Multimedia Children's Ministry! Contemporary Worship! Relevant messages! Church Office: Check out our web page: Old Milltown Rd. You are welcome at c~ website: mcnewark.org eumc I ~24@ ao l.co m SUN SERVICES 8:30 & ll:ooarn SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am Contemporary Worship Every 3rd Saturday of the month 5:30pm 525 Polly Druriimond Road Newark l-fonrlironn Accessible Child Care (

7 I On the Web Friday, December 24, 2010 The Newark Post Page 7... OBITS, from 5 Margaret Price; six great great nieces and nephews, Chris Crawford, Kim Peitz and her husband David, Nicole Price and John, Kris and Jakob Misey and. four great great great nieces and nephews Cameron and Breslin Crawford, Travis and Ashley Peitz. A service celebrating Stuart's life was held at R.T. Foard & Jones Funeral Home, 122 West Main St., Newark, on Thursday December 16. Burial will be Valhalla Memorial Park in Milwaukee, WI. Charitable contributions m~y be made to the Newark Symphony c/o the funeral home.. To send condolences visit Florence Dill Florence C. (Panico) Dill, 92, lately of Newark, died peacefully on December 13, after a short illness. She was the eldest child of Giovanni "John" Panico and Mary (Ivone) Panico, born in Norristown, Pennsylvania on May 17, Florence graduated from Norristown High School in 1935 and thereafter moved to Wilmington with her family. She married Paul N. Dill of Denton, Maryland and New Castle in 1942, shortly before he returned to fight in the Pacific Theater during World War ll. They had two sons before Paul was recalled into the Korean War after two years at home. He was declared "missing in action" in 1950 after fighting with the 31st Infantry Regiment of the Seventh Infantry Division near the Chosin Reservoir. Florence raised their sons and taught at St. Anthony of Padua grade school for over 25 years. She is fondly remembered by her many former students as an inspirational teacher. In 1977 she earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware. For 10 years after retiring from St. Anthony's, she went on to teach children and young adults with special challenges and disabilities at the Mary Campbell Center and Elwyn InstitUte. Florence was a longtime member of St. Anthony's parish and was a member of the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality and the Italian Culture Club. She also volunteered her time with the Ministry of Caring and proudly represented Post No. 2 of the Korean Veterans Association, which was named for her late husband. She was predeceased by her parents, John and Mary; her husband, Captain Paul N. Dill; her brother, Vincent Panico and his wife, Beatrice "Bea"; her sistersin-la:.v, Margaret "Peg" Panico and Geraldine "Gerry" Panico; and many beloved friends. She is sur-. vived by her sons; P. Michael Dill and his wife, Donna (Stigliano), and JohnS. Dill and his wife Mary (Shea); her grandchildren, Stefanie Little and her husband Bryan, Ryan Dill, Sean Dill, Patrick Dill and Katie Dill; her sister, Connie Mantyla and her husband Thomas'; and her brothers Peter- Panico and his wife Marie, John Panico and Richard Panico and his wife, Phyllis; as well as her two greatgranddaughters, Emma and Tess Little. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 9th and DuPont Sts. in Wilmington, on Frioay, December 17. Entombment followed in Cathedral Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Ministry of Caring, 506 N. Church. Street, Wilmington, DE To send online condolences, please visit com. Deondra Grant Deonda S. Grant "Dee" Grant, 51 of Newark, died peacefully on December 13, surrounded by her loving family. Dee leaves behind her best friend and husband, Ralph, of Newark; precious daughter Lacey (BJ) Smith of Philadelphia; and the light of her life, granddaughter Chloe; as well as a ho L.of other family and friends. Services were held on Sunday, December 19 at Mealey Funeral Home, Limestone and Milltown Rds., Wilmington. In li~u of flowers, the family request donations in Dee Grant's name. Josephine McCaffrey Josephine C. (Vesci) McCaffrey, 75, of Newark, died peacefully on December 15, with her loving fam-. il y by her side. Born in Philadelphia, OBITUARIES PA, Jody was. the daughter of the late Pasquale and Nellie Vesci. Wife, mother, and grandmother, Jody dedicated her life to caring for her family and cherished the. time spent with her grandchildren. Jody was a long time member of St. John the Beloved Church. Jody will be dearly missed by her devoted husband of 56 years, Joseph A. McCaffrey and her children: Hugh McCaffrey and his wife Pat of Mullica Hill, NJ; Kevin McCaffrey of Wilmington, DE;. Jeffrey McCaffrey and his wife Kathy of Belton, MO; Helena Lulay and her husband Jeff of Wilsonville, OR; Diane Dobslaw and her husband Randy of West Linn, OR: Michael McCaffrey of Newark, DE; and Deborah Hermansader and her husband Kevin of Newark, DE. Jody was also the proud MomMom to 16 grandchildren: Kacey, Kimberly and Sean McCaffrey; Jeff, Scott, Jill, and John McCaffrey; Joe, Jeffrey and Jodie Lulay; Blake and Brett Dobslaw; and Kathleen, Kevin, KellyAnn and Kourtney Hermansader. She is also survived by her sister: Patricia Vozzo of Blue Bell, PA, and h~r brother: Frank Vesci of Shamong, NJ. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Tuesday, December 21, at St. John the Beloved Church, 907 Milltown Rd., Wilmington. Interment followed at All Saints Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to be made in Jody's memory, to the Appliance Repair All Makes And Models Independent Authorized Repair Center Statewide o Ill Haie' Appliance <5:) IIJENN-AIR. Services, Inc. -=-~ (i)-- 8l Electrolux Offering Police, Fire, Senior, Military Discounts Service Center: Parts Center: c~stomerservice@statewidea liancere air.com EVERYONE HAS A STORY. YOURS STARTS HERE. 1 My name is ':fit()!e. Alzheimer's Association, 240 N. James St., Suite IOOA, Newport, DE To offer online condolences, visit Mary McMillan On the 15th day of December, Mary Louise (nee Dillard), 85, formerly of Newark, and most recently Laureldale, PA, died. A Mass of Christian Burial was Lillian O'Donnell Lillian J. O'Donnell, 80, of Newark, died at home on Friday, December 10. celebrated at Holy Guardian Angels Church, 3121 Kutztown Rd., Reading, PA 196Q5 on Mooday, December 20. Interment will be in Westview Cemetery Atlanta, GA at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Medical Missionaries of Mary, 4425 W. 63rd St., Suite 100, Chicago, IL or donations may be made online at Lutz Funeral Home, Inc., Reading, PA is in charge of arrangements. For online condolences, please visit Lillian was a devoted wife of 57 years to her husband, Lawrence, a loving mother to her son, Larry and his wife, Deborah; her daughter, Leslie Murphy and her husband, Henry P., Jr.; and grandmother to Lawre nce and his wife, Mary; Kevin, Brendan, E r i n, Abigail,. Stephen and Joseph. She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Eleanor Mackin and Edith O'Donnell and her brotheriii-law, James Walker. She was predeceased by her brother-inlaw, Paul Mackin and Phillip O'Donnell and her sister, Shelia Mackin Walker. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Friday, December 17 at Holy Family Church, 15 Gender Rd., Newark. Burial was in the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Bear. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Delawar,e Hospice, 3515 Silverside Rd., Wilmington, DE To send condolences, visit SO% OFF Gl,{{ C ILr i.rt-"'~t.r!7 t-e-"'.r Z> ece1h.-.6 er ~ 7~""- t-ar~t 3 'f"~'.20% 0 FF $illl ~!7X--Steck...M.erduuuliJ'e I want to impact the l.ives of as many students as I can. This motivated me to pursue my MASTERS and DOCTORAL degrees. The instructors at Wilmington University share their STORIES and INSIGHTS, and give educators to~ls we can all use every day as we manage our schools. _;; To learn more about my story, visit: wilmu.edu/nicole

8 ' ~,.,_ t..,.,,..., r.,..,,, r..., r,,..,, )., ', _ r\,... 1 "I ' I I J I 'I I " o' l ' f \ I., " I I I',' 4 ' to h l" ', ') Page 8 The Newark Post,friday, December.--24, 2G10 News, Advertising 737.,0724 Classifieds IN THE NEWS large number of groups pitch in to help... NEEDY, from 1 children and their grandparents. Over 140 individuals volunteered time and energy. Listed below are the organizations that collected nonperishable food and turkeys for the Christmas Basket Program to help families this holiday season in the greater Newark area: The Independence School, Center for Creative Learning, Apple Road area, and throughout Newark Charter School, Newark Jones Elementary, Brader Newark. Cinema 3 Center, West Park Elementary, N"ewark Methodist Delaware Freezers on Elkton Place Elementary, -Newark Preschool, Newark Methodist Road stored the frozen turkeys High School, Hodgson Vo-. Church, Newark Montessori Tech, Delcastle Technical High _ Preschool, Head of Christiana throughout the fall. Penske Truck Rental of School, Shue-Medell Midd}e Presbyterian Church, Unitarian Elkton Road donated a box truck School, First Presbyterian Universalist Fellowship, St. for use on December 16 and 18. Church, Holy Angels School, Thomas Episcopal Church, and Nature's Harvest of Holy Angels. Cliurch, the Newark Senior Center. Hockessin donated cases of Delaware School for the Deaf, Additional turkeys were oranges. Val Nardo purchased Kindercare Casho Mill, Newark donated by families from the fol apples from Milburn's Orchard and bread from Serpe's Bakery and hundreds of cases of canned Christmas Yule Logs Christmas Tree Danish Christmas Wreaths Petit Fours Christmas Butter Cookies PdeJ in a One Pormti Bt»t or 0.0/tie Tray in 1, 2 or Jlh1. Makes a Gnat Gift! ~~ Cannoli Cakes Carrot Cakes Strawberrx Shortcake Italian Rum~ Red Velvet &, German Chocolate lowing neighborhoods: Arbour Park, Christianstead, Fairfield and Fairfield Crest, Fountainview Complex, Nottingham Green, food from Zingo's and Shop Rite. Individuals dropped off numerous items at Super Fresh, The Farm House Banquet facility, and Salon by Anthony. Downtown Business Partnership of Newark supporters Captain Blue Hen Comic Book store, Newark Natural Foods, Newark Day Nursery and Children'.s Center, and the Newark Cinema Center Chipped in with additional donations. Boxes were donated by Office Movers of New Castle. And, there were cash donations from individuals throughout the greater Newark area. Boy Scout Ben Mitchell alone raised $765. The Green Team, a Jr. High youth group of the Newark United Methodist Church earned and donated $325. Bank of New York Mellon Trust employees donated $425 and their company donated $1,000. Unitarian Universalist Fellowship donated $662.. And, many, individuals made lesser donations. To make a donation or to find out more about the Newark Area Welfare Comniittee,. please visit E~fl Bing's Bakery CAlL & ORDER TODAY! NOW1WO WCATIONSI 10 W. Green St. 253 East Main Street Aaoss from Town Hail, Middlerow_n, DE Newuk, DE Mon.-Sat. 7atn-<ipm Wed.-Sat. 9atn-5pm f302} {302} December 16-2Jd & December h HOLIDAY LIGHTS EXPRESS. 5:00, 6:00, 7:00 & 8:00 PM *Reservatio~s Required Custom Framing Sculpture Paintings Ceramics Reproductions Consulting com hardcastlesnewark@yahoo.com Commissions Appraisals Restorations When It Comes To Your Eyes Experience Matters Cataract Surgery Topical anesthesia. No needles, stitches, or lab work Vision Correction Surgery LASIK Visian ICL, Implantable Contact Lens PRIVATE TUTORING FOR SAT/ PSAT/ ACT Prep for students seeking dramatic score improvements Call (302) Liberty Plaza I 34 Possum Park Mall Newark, DE ~H~!!!~~g~~ 2006 Huntington Learning Centers. Inc Independently owned and operated. SAT and PSAT are registered trademarks of the College Enterance Examination Board. ACT is a registered trademark of ACT. Inc. The College Enterance Examination Board and ACT Inc. were not invloved in the production of and do not endorse this projjram. Come Cefe6rate our 115tli Cliristmas 'Witli :Minster's of Wewart '4j:erufetf Cli.ristmas :Hours 5W.omfay tlirou.gli Saturday 10-:6 Sunday 12-4 Reservations can be made online at or by calling Greenbank Station is on Newport-Gap Pike, 41N in Delaware 1/4 mile from intersection Kir1<wood Hwy. Rt. 2 Frank Owczarek, M.D. Just minutes from Christiana Hospital 4102 Ogletown-Stanton Rd, Newark, DE (302) eyecareofdelaware.com ojwc'warft jtr«iefi:rs since 1895 Newark Shopping Center, Newark, DE Emull: info(ijltnh\.'t~rsj~wel<>n.com

9 - 'Fril8ay, Dec~m'ber 24, 2oib Tne Newark Pb1t Page 9 OUT OF THE Arne IN THE NEWS This week's Out of the Attic item is a 1932 photograph of the three officers serving as the Newark Police Department. They are, left to right, Officer LeRoy Hill, Chief William Cunningham, and Officer Elmer Morrison. The Town Council minutes of April 19, 1932 list their appointments as "Chief of Police, William Cunningham, employed by the month, salary, $ per montb, allowance of gas and oil for motor cycle. Police patrolman, LeRoy C. Hill, salary $ per month, employed by the month. Police patrolman, Elmer Morrison, employed by the month, sal ary $ per month." In December 1932, Officers Hill and Morrison were given a gas allowance for their own cars when they used them while on duty. Cunningham used his own motorcycle until Council approved the purchase of a new one In June Sixty years later, 1992, the Newark Police Department had 51 full time offl cars and 21 other staff. (Source - Barnes, Robert C Years of Community Service Newark Police Department ). Visit the Newark History Museum located at the historic passenger train station on South College Avenue. The museum will be open during December through March by appoint ment only for groups, individu als, and special events. Call lor arrangements. The Newark Historical Society invites donations or loans of objects, stories, pictures and other artifacts of places, activi ties, people, and life styles In the Greater Newark Area lor its permanent collections. Contact the Newark Historical Society by voice mail at , by postal mail to P. " 0. Box 711, Newark, DE 19715, or by to newarkdehistoric alsoclety@yahoo.com. - Providing 27 years of quality family eye care 12 competent and experienced doctors Most insurances & HMO's accepted Comprehensive adult and pediatric eye care lasik Contact Lenses Thousands of affordable and designer frames Accepting new patients and outside prescriptions SIMON EYE.-\ S S < > < I \ I I S Bear I Newark Fox Run Shopping Ctr. 19 Haines Street 116 Fox Hunt Drive Suite B convenient locations Bear I Concord Pike I Hockessin/Pike Creek Middletown I Newark I Wilmington PVLOAAI ("'::'::') Di<tt,ENJ)I GUCCI ' J IHHYCJOO NINI WUT 'iff-- ~ Our best to you and your family for a wonderful Holiday and a prosperous 2011! FREE TOPPINGS With a Medium Froyo Limit 1 per coupon Good thru 01/31/11 :. SAXBYS COFFEE NEWARK r , $2 OFF Any 12oz Bag of Coffee, / Limit 1 per coupon Good thru 01/31/11 SAXBYS COFFEE NEWARK I I ' I FREE Muffin ortscone With Purchase of Lg. Latte Limit 1 per coupon Good thru 01/31/11 SAXBYS COFFEE NEWARK AMSTEL SQUARE 57 Elkton Road Newark

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11 '' t I I I 1 ' J J.; I l f On the Web ' w"ww.newarl<.postonline.com Friday, December 24, 2010 The Newark Post Page 11 Get In Shape With Dance Fitness For 41 years, Jazzercise has been helping. people obtain their New Year's Resolution goal of getting in sh-ape. Choreographed to today's hottest music, each 60-minute J azzercise group fitness class offers a fusion of jazz dance, resistance training, Pil~tes, yoga, cardio box and Latin style movements. J azzercise instructor Nadine Weisenbach has been teaching Jazzercise for l.3 years at Life Community Church in Newark. To learn more about J azzercise, go to J azzercise. com or contact Nadine at N ad i nej azzes@ veri zon. net or Class Schedule: Monday & Friday 9:15 a.m., Tuesday- Thursday 8:45 a.m.; SatUrday 8:00 a.m. & 9:10 a.m. Cliildcare avail; able. Christmas Sing-A Long Pianist Bill Mullins and vocalist Robert Brandt will be featured at a Christmas Sing-a Long on Sunday, December 26 at the Newark meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 500 West Chestnut Hill Road (near the intersection of Otts Chapel and West Chestnut Hill) in Newark, Dela,ware, The event, which is free and open to the public, begins at 6 pm. Mullins, a Cecil County native, maintains a piano studio in. Norman, Oklah.oma. He r-ecently released his debut album, "First Prayer. Fern Hadley's big birthday Fern Hadley is turnilag 100 next. week. She was born December 28, 1910 in Lomax, North Carolina, the oldest of 10 children. Fern married and bad two children. She moved to Newark at the beginning of World War ll and worked at the ammunition plant in Elkton, Md. for a few yeats. She and her husband opened a plumbing & heating business in Newark. She was especially proud of the fact that she and a Dr. Brandt is an assistant professor of voice at University of Delaware. Since moving to Delaware in 2007, he has been active locally and regionally as a concert soloist. Winter Film Series The seventh-annual Winter Independent Film Series features five films representing The Modern Indie. The Australian crime thriller "Animal Kingdom" will kick off the University of Delaware's Winter Session in the Trabant University Center on January 5. The films are shown every Wednesday at 7:30 pm in the Trabant University Center Theater. The entire series is free and open to the public. Seating is limited and tick- few other couples were instrumental in getting the Calvary Baptist Church started in Newark on Delaware Avenue. She went to work for the DuPont company and held several positions until her retirement. She has seven grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. She resides at Regal Healthcare Center in Hockessin, DE. COMMUNITY NEWS ets will not be available in advance. The series is sponsored by University Student Centers at University of Delaware. * 1/5 "Animal Kingdom" tells the story of seventeen yearold Joshua as he navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save 'him. The film was written and directed by David MichOd 1112 "Exit Through The..., Gift Shop" tells the incredible true story of how an eccentric French shopkeeper turned documentary filmmaker attempted to locate and beftiend Banksy (a graffiti artist with a global reputation), only to have the ~ist t11rn the camera back on Its owner. See NEWS, Winning to the MAXX. MAXX Factor won the 2011 Sweet Adelines International Quartet Championship. The local barbershop quartet has won the National Harmony A Capella Sweepstakes as well as appeared on the first season of NBC's reality show competition The Sing Off. From left, Kim Hudson of Newark, DE, Valerie Hadfield-Rasnake of Joppa, MD, Leslie Wodday of Edgewater, MD, and Molly Dalton Plummer of Port Deposit, MD. We Service & Install All Brands Competitively Priced Emergency Service HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING Integrity And Quality Is Our Policy Local, Dependable, Professional "11. J,.r O il Tune-Up $ 159. c <;j.:e4 ~~~ 4dl, LICENSED INSURED BONDED Enhance your comfort!his winter Any Hf;!ating/AC Service Call. When you mention this ad. (Excluding diagnostic fees & tune-ups)

12 - Benefit aids pets PHOTO BY MELISSA MARSHALL On Saturday, MaH Slap Subaru, Newark, hosted a pet supply drive and adoption event to benefit the animals of the Delaware SPCA. The event included free holiday pet photos, SPCA animals available for adoption, giveaways and refreshments. Helping out as elves were Kelly Johnson and Jeff Johnson, brother and sister.... NEWS, from 11 Musical Concert COMMUNITY NEWS Newark United Methodist Church (69 E. Main St.) presents the Wesleyan Singers in concert on Monday, January 10, at 7:30pm. The Wesleyan Singers, the principal performance troupe of Virginia Wesleyan College, perform a diverse chamber repertoire, including madrigals, motets, hymns, spirituals and modem selections for small ensemble. From Key West to NYC, with concerts in such disparate venue:; as Walt Disney World and St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City, The Wesleyan Singers continue to draw accolades. The Wesleyan Singers are under the direction of David Clayton, professor of music at Vrrginia Wesleyan College. For more information, please call , ext Women's Film Ministry Saturday, January 8 at noon: Newark United Methodist Church (69 E. Main Street) welcomes the community to the latest offering in our Women's Film Delaware National Bank is changing our name to Fulton Bank. Rest assured it's a change in name only, and we are still a member of the Fulton Financial Family. You will continue to receive the level of service you have come to expect, knowing that your financial relationship and the people you bank with will remain the same. We'll continue to provide a one-of-a-kind commitment to the values that have earned us the trust of friends, neighbors and Forbes. This is the type of community banking you can count on - now with 114 branches across Delaware, Pennsylvania and Virginia. It's the convenience and access you need, with people you can trust. Pultoo.Bank Delaware National Division LISTENING IS JUST THE BEGINNING delawarenational.com/merger Fulton Bank, N.A Member FDIC. Member of the Fulton Financial Famiiy. Ministry. Come enjoy Silent Night, a fact-based World War ll story set on Christmas Eve, 1944, which explores the human side of war. Please contact Donna Hitchner at x225, or dhitchner@newark-umc.org, to register by January 2, A free will offering will be taken to offset the cost of the meal. Newark National Little ~League 2011 Registration Saturday January 8. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Wednesday January 12, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday January 15, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Wednesday January 19, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Ages Registration will be held at Clark Field Clubhouse, 18 Possum Park Road Visit LL.com for more information. -- Online at Posr STIJMPER solved Teams go into natio nal title game with 12-2 records-... BUZBY, from 1 noted that other coaches warned him of the team becoming stale with several weeks between games. He also said the Hens would welcome the time to heal from several nagging and lingering injuries io key players. In addition to staying fresh and getting healthy, in order to be successful in Frisco, the Hens must play rnistake-i'reb football like they did on Saturday by limiting penalties and taking care of the football. As Keeler said heading into the Georgia Southern game, 'The one thing you know about your opponent at this point is that they are good." Delaware has won seven national titles - in 1946, 1%3, 1971 and 1972 through wire-service polls and 1979 and 2003 via NCAA playoffs - and it's clear that this team has the talent and leadership to win the school's eighth. The coaches and players all expect to win. And the fans expect them too as well.. And who can blame them. After all, it is why Devlin came here. Christiana hoops team brings wealth of experience to court The Lady Vikings had a taste ofwhat the atmosphere of the basketball state tournament is like last. year, and despite a first-round loss, the experience gained is certain to pay off for a team with three returning starters from that 12-6 squad. 'Three of the starters will be playing their third year together;' said assistant coach Paul Freel. 'The girls got a taste of the tournament last year and will work hard to get back this year." Those returning starters are senior guard Cari Callaway (16 points, 5 assists, 3 steals per game),junior guard Kasheema Boyer (11 points, 6_ rebounds), and senior Khadigha Corbett (6 points, 4 rebounds). They will be joined by sophomore Chamae Lusby, who'started a few games last year and according to Freel is expected to step in as the third guard, arn:f senior Cindy Leeuwen, a post player who will be relied on to rebound and play defense. "We have. to play together as a team," Freel added. "Our strength this year will be our guard play so we will need to take care of the ball and limit turnovers." Christiana's record stood at 2-2- wins against Mount Pleasant and Glasgow with losses to Concord and Howard - going into its home game Monday against Delcastle. - MARK CAMPSELL. UD ATHLETICS '-IDIA RELATIONS PHOTO UD qulll'terback Pat Devlin gets his chance to play for a national title. 'This is a great group of girls to coa~h because they are always willing to listen and learn, and they practice hard every day," Freel said. Glasgow High boys off to fast start on the hardwood floor The Dragons are off to a 2-1 start_ heading into the week including a thrilling four-overtime win over rival Christiana. In that game, freshman guard Mahir Johnson had a team-high 23 points, including converting 11 of 13 free throws. According to assistant coach Jeremy Jeanne, the Dragons will rely on a young crop of players this season, including two other freshmen, Kyle Coleman and Tyreell Sturdivant, in addition to Johnson. Juniors Lucke Pouthisone and Malachi Seney will anchor the Dragons' backcourt. "We are a young team that works really hard;' Jeanne said. 'They want to learn and get better. We have a bright future." Glasgow (4-2) recently played in the Kappa Classic, where the Dragons lost to Preparatory Charter High School (Pa.) but then rebounded to defeat Caravel Academy Johnson had a game-high 23 points and Pouthisone added 13 in the win.

13 ~ '., I \' '._ t )I \ "'. ~ l J f ' ' ". I I I I ~ I ( I ' "f" I On the-web r ~. ' I ' Frirlay.~ Decernher ' 24,". 261o the ''Newa;k'P~st ~. Page 13 IN OUR SCHOOLS DSD offers community service classes This year the Delaware School for the Deaf, neru;_ Newark, is offering two Community Service Learning classes. These classes are geared toward helping students learn how to apply their academics to their everyday life by giving back to their community. So far this year, the Service Learning.n class has participated in Cupcakes for a Cause in conjunction with Bing's Bakery to raise almost $200 for kids with cancer. The students sold coupons for Boscov's Friends Helping Friends Event to raise money for the Junior/ Senior class and worked to help Boscov's decorate for the event. Students also did face painting, cooking demonstrations and hospitality food and drink for customers. In addition, students have been working with Bing's Bakery on an ongoing basis to fold boxes for them for the holiday season. DSD students learned about veterans and made connections with community hotels to collect two large boxes of personal toiletry items which were donated to our local.va hospital. The students ~so took a tour of the hospital and disjri,buted "thank you" and "get ~ell" cards to the patients;, Currently, also wrapped presents at Boscov's to raise money for needy families in the deaf community and running an Adopt-A-Family Delaware School for the Deaf student working at Boscov's. program as well. T_he Community Service I class has been coordinating the school wide Paper Recycling Program. They have collected over 6 toils of paper so far earning money for the School Wide PBS program while studying recycling in general. Students learned how to recycle paper and make their own and taught younger classes how to do it during a Family Night. DSD students sponsored a workshop on carseat safety and are coordinating a car seat recycling program. Furthermore, students also worked on a community food drive for the Newark Welfare Committee Holiday Food Drive. The students dropped off flyers to different developments and then returned a few days later to pick up bags left on the doorsteps. They culmirated this activity with putting the foodboxes together on December 17th alongside the other individuals on the larger committee. All in all, students are benefiting from the varied service related experiences. Not only do they plan the projects with due dates and time lines, but they make contact with community agencies - networking and building future relationships. Over the years, community support for the Delaware School for the Deaf has been immeasurable and giving back to our community is one small way we can say "thank you," according to a release from the school. Licea etl i1 Dl, MD, M tl NJ Earlier this month, middle school students, teachers, and parents from Glasgow Christian Academy went to the Food Bank of Delaware to volunteer. This community service project was sponsored by the FCCLA club and the Student Government. The students collected 486 pounds of non-perishable food to donate to the Food Bank. The students washed and sanitized coolers, stacked them on pallets for storage, and sorted through donated food. Who December 16-2Jd & December h HOLIDAY LIGHTS EXPRESS 5:00, 6:00, 7:00 & 8:00 PM *Reservations Required Reservations can be made online at or by calling Greenbank Station is on Newport-Gap Pike, Rt. 41N in Delaware 1/4 mile from intersection Kirkwood Hwy. Rt u: ~ ~...., ~. \,f" 4565 Kirkwood Hwy-;,;~-- ---;-. Wilmington, DE M-F 9-6, Sat 9-1 '- Some discounts, coverages, payment plans and features are not available in all states or in all GEICO companies. 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14 ~.f.. u tu()f. J... ~,d ~' T"lh 'r:h.r i r~ '. 1l 'q,a m:, {rti!h J.J~ n'il~ri Nw!;. ~t l Hrl Page 14 The Newark Post Friday, December 24, 2010 News, Advertising Classifieds IN THE NEWS Turnaround plans outlined for Glasgow, Stu~bs The Christina School District will soon submit final draft plans for its two Partnership Zone schools, Stubbs Elementary School and Glasgow High School, and is currently working with the Delaware Department of.education (DOE) on revisions to proposals. Final drafts were submitted to DOE by December 22. The plan would result in Glasgow High being organized into three academies for students. The schools are under a state partnership agreement that requires major changes, due to student performance issues. Design Teams made up of parents, staff, union representatives, a board liaison, and community members have spent the last three months developing a reform plan for each school that meets Delaware Department of Education requirements as well as requirements mandated through the Federal Race to the Top Grant overseen by the U.S. Department of Education. Each school will receive up to $700,000 per year for up to 3 years to implement the plans. More detailed information about each plan follows: At Stubbs Elementary School, the plan proposes the first early Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) model in Christina, and would implement a Project-Based Learning (PBL) approach. If the plan is approved, Stubbs... x Elementary School would be provided with ongoing support by a Partnership Zone Technical Assistance Team made up of staff,from th(! District and the Department of Education, as well as a STEM Advisory Committee. In addition, Stubbs Elementary School is one of three Community Schools in the Christina School District, a community-based partnership between Christina, Children and Families First, and JP Morgan Chase. Students at Stubbs will also benefit from Extended Learning Time, which will focus on creating a more effective school day. to better meet the academic, social, and enrichment needs of Stubbs students.. At Glasgow High School, the proposed plan would create the first high school in the Christina School District that is organized into three smaller Academies, each with a focus geared to college and career readiness, student engagement, and sustained academic success. The three. Academies proposed for Glasgow are STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math), Business and Entrepreneurship, and Humanities and the Arts. 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Students at Glasgow will also benefit from Extended Learning Time, which will focus on creating a more effective school day to better meet the academic, social, and enrichment needs of Glasgow students. For more information about the Partnership Zone schools, please visit the District website through the following shortened link: Girl Scout c~okie sales drive nearly here By JANE SELLMEYER JBELLMYER@CECILWHIG.COM Around the time most people are finishing off the last fruitcake from Christmas; Girl Scouts will be gearing up to take orders for their annual cookie sale. Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council, which includes all!foops on the Delmarva Peninsula, will begin this year's cookie sale Jan. 8, according to spokeswoman Liz Farrell. Although Girl Scouts of the USA offers 11 flavors in total, some flavors are only available in certain areas of the country. This year, the 15,500 Girl Scouts in the 14 counties that make up the Delmarva Peninsula -- including 1,300 in Cecil County - will offer six varieties, or the Super Six. "We came up with the Super Six after looking at sales figures for the most popular cookies," Farrell said Wednesday. "We want to deliver what people want." The Super Six that will be sold locally include the peanut butter and chocolate Tagalongs; the underappreciated shortbread Trefoils; Do-Si-Dos, which are two oatmeal cookies surrounding a peanut butter-flavored layer; the donut-shaped caramel and coconut samoas; Lemon Chalet Creams, a sandwich cookie that combines cinnamon-ginger spice with lemon cream; and everyone's favorite Thin Mints. All of the varieties, which still sell for $3.50 a box, _are made with all-natural ingredients and contain no preservatives or trans-fats. Farrell said 85 percent of the council's Girl Scouts participate in the annual sales campaign, which promotes life skills such as goal setting, planning, marketing, budgeting, record keeping, community relations and a sense of responsibility and achievement. "It's a wonderful program and a core critical fundraiser for Girl Scouts," she said, adding that last year's sale raised a combined $3 million for troops in the Chesapeake Bay Council, which is headquartered in Newark. Those proceeds fund the council's annual budget, provides resources for camp maintenance, trips and activities and support scholarship programs from Girl Scouts heading to college, Farrell said. In recent years, the council also has undertaken "Operation THE PosT STUMPER ACROSS 1. Flimflam 5. Actor Foxx 9. ThatfiUe 13, Oz visitor 14. Garfield's pal 15. Secluded corner 16. Knowledgeable about 17. Chain dance 18. Stare wide-eyed 19. Dugout chatter 21. Southwest, for one 23. Filament 25. Adolescent 26. Tenant 28. Marsh growth 30. Summon a genie 31. Oregon or Santa Fe 34. Prevail 37. Nabisco bestseller 39. Grand (Evangeline's home) 40. Snorl<eler's delight 41. Impertinent. 43. Emulate Gretzky 46. Hairstyling product 47. _off (irate) 49. Clergyman 51. Joan Crawford film 53. Grape drink ol the '50s Taste of Horrie,"' which gives customers the option of making tax-deductable cookie purchases for local charities and military personnel serving overseas. Farrell said donated cookie purchases made through Operation Taste of Home now represents more than a quarter of the council's total annual sales. The program also has shipped more than a million boxes of the tasty treats to soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan through Dover Air Force Base. ''This region has been very supportive," she said. Anyone who is interested in purchasing Girl Scout cookies, but does not already know a Girl Scout, can be directed to the council's nearest saleswoman by visiting www. girlscoutcookies.org. 54. Post-shower drip catcher 57. Hopalong Cassidy's horse 61. El_, Texas 62. Borrow for good 64. Small interstice 65. Isfahan is here 66. Actress Samms 67. Jazz's Fitzgerald 68. Cantinflas film 69. Gave up the ghost 70. ' Home on the Range creature DOWN 1. Injure a toe 2. _ plea (2 wds.) 3. Sun god 4. Miiny moons 5. Kanga's kid 6. St. Vinceni Millay 7. Pinkie, e.g. 8. More expensive 9. Railroad figure 1 0. Bank offering 11. Stride easily 12. Increase 17. Colonial broadcaster 20. '... St. Louis Toodle O' 22. Sly gaze 24. Garners 26. Bait 27. Rotund reviewer Roger 29. Muralist Rivera 30. Actor Kovic 32. Exasperate 33. Catch on 35. Actor Will 36. Gridiron gp. 38. Innuendo 42. Slangy affirmation 44. Insects' lack 45. Audio reflection 48. Used the rheostat 50. Baksheeshed 52. Ruth's mother-in-law 54. _bones (minimum) 55. Expediency inits. 56. Weighty book 58. Flagstaff 59. Perry and Della's creator 60. Ait 61. Back-up for Gladys Knight 63. Knave ANSWERS ON PAGE 12

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18 Page 18 Post ClfLSfifieds Friday, D ecember 2t, 2010 P' GENERAL P' GENERAL ~-;v MERCHANDISE ~-;v MERCHANDISE P" MUSICAL P' MACHINERY & ~~- HEAVY EQUIP. News, Advertising Classifieds "" WANTED ~"'" To Buv ~ MOTORCYCLES ~:<" &ATVs P" AUTOS RAINBOW VACU UM WITH ATTACH METNS in perf cond. $450 or b/o CITY OF NEWARK DELAWARE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE January 10, :00 PIYI Pursuant to Chapter 32, Zoning, Section and Section 32-19(b) Code of the City of Newark, Delaware, notiee is hereby given of a public hearing in the Council Chamber, Newark Municipal Building, 220 Elkton Road, on Monday, January 10, 2011 at 7:00 P-M, to consider the request of MG Panchals, Ll..c, for a Special Use Permit to allow the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption at the 896 Diner, 1108 South College Avenue, Newark, Delaware. np 12/24,1/7 Patricia M. Fogg, CMC City Secretary Notice is hereby given that the following Pods will be auctioned off by manner of public sale on Wednesday, January 19th,2011 at 9:30 AM by Chesapeake Bay Storage Partners, LLC, 299 Anchor Mill Rd., New Castle, DE, This auction is to be held to satisfy a landlords lien. Pods reserves the right to refuse any bids. Contents to include but are not limited to : household 1tems, books, furniture etc... Customer Name/POD ID Bacvewski, Karen E 238B55;Boyd, Kevil] 766B55;Cannon, Terrilynn 443B55;Dansbyberry, Kimyra R 466B55; Doyle, Bryon 308A55;Engler, Leslee 317B55;Evans, Sophia L 1 OOA55;Fbrbes, Marion 442B47 20A55;Foster, Fletcher 642B55;'Frame, Howard 97B55;Gibbs, Alice 693B55;Giover, Venus 727B55;Joines, Jackie 208A55 Jowett, Jacqueline 145A55;Kivlin, April 426B55;Liccketto, Rick 585B55;Luhr, Tom 138B55;Lunger, Adrienne 724B55;Mathis,. Jordine 211 B55,455;Methven, Chnstopher 411;1B47;Micheletti, Dolores M 81A55;Mosley, Jean 471B55;Newsome, Ron 186A55;0verton, Thelma 112B55; Perry, Elysha 7B55;Prata, Doreen R. 320B55;Ragonese, Gabrielle 175A55;Rogers, Michelle 338A55;Rollins, Valerie 124B55;Roper, Herman 84A55;Spears, Annunciata 536B55;Suiter, Robin 395B55;Sulivan, Tnc1a 284A55;Testerman, Marg!lret 51A55;Thomas," Maurice 274A55;Young, Shalai N 131A55. np 12/17, MEYERS C 8.5 Snowplow $2,500 OBO. Lesco 5001bs. Swing.Away Salt Spreader. $1,000 OBO THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNT IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF SOPHIA SATYA YARRAMOTHU Petitioner( s) TO SOPHIA SATYA YARRAM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SOPHIA SATYA YARRAMOTHU Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for tt1e State of Delaware in and "for New Castle :or County, to change his/her name to SOPH1A SATYA YARRAM 1 CHANDU YARRAM MARYANN YARRAM FOR THE MINOR SOPHIA SATYA YARRAMOTHU Petitioner np 12/17,24,31 Dated: THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF IRMA MILLS Petitioner(s) TO IRMA DAVIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that IRMA MILLS Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name to IRMA DAVIS np 12/24,31,1/7 IRMA MILLS Petitioner Dated: LEGAL NOTICE PACK-RAT LLC SELF STORAGE FACILITY AUCTION SALE Self Storage Facility Operator's Sale for non payment of Storage Charges pursuant to the power of sale contained in Delaware code (62 Del. Laws, c. 364, 1; sect1ons 4901 and 4902) The following property will be sold at Public Auction at 10:0'0 am ~n January 19th 2011, on the premises of PACK-RAT LLC, 211 Executive Dr, Suite 16, Newark, DE All household furniture, trunks, books, clothes, appliances, tools, antiques, miscellany held for: Unit # Deangelis, Danielle Sale per order of PACK-RAT LLC. Tel: (302) Terms: Cash only. Units sold by the entirety. Sale is subject to postponement and/or cancellation packrat.com/delaware. np 12/17, THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF ARON AKHIL YARRAMOTHU Petitioner( s) TO ARON AKHIL YARRAM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ARON AKHIL YARRAMOTHU Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name to ARON AKHIL YARRAM CHANDU YARRAM MARYANN YARRAM FOR THE MINOR ARON AKHIL YARRAMOTHU Petitioner np 12/17,24,31 Dated: THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF RALPH G. GARNETT Petitioner( s) TO TROKON A. SMITH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that RALPH G. GARNETT Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name to TROKON A. SMITH np 12/24,31,1/V RALPH G. GARNETT Petitioner Dated: LEGAL NOTICE BB Wines, LLChas on December 10, 201 applied with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for a wine wholesale liquor license that permits the sales and transportation of alcoholic beverages to retail licensees for a prem1se located at 714 Interchange Boulevard, Newark, DE Persons who are against this application should provide written notice of their obj~ctions to the Commissioner. For the Commissioner to be required to hold a hearing to consider additional input from persons against this application, the Commissioner must receive one or more documents containing a total of at least 1 0 signatures of residents or property owners located w1th1n 1 mile of the premises or in any incorporated areas located within 1 mile of the prem1ses. The protest(s) must be filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Comm1ss1oner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State Office Building, 820 North French Street, Wilmingtqn, DE The protest(s) must be received by the Commissioner's office on or before January 10, Failure to file such a protest may result in the Commissioner considering the application without further notice, input, or hearing. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact the Commissioner's Office. np 12/17,24, ~ A uto PARTS ~:-- & AccESsoruES WANTED; DIABET- '04 DODGE FULL IC TEST STRIPS up k t 1 t to $18/ box. Cash on s1ze p1c up a1 ga e., Exc condition. make the spot. Any kind/ offer. '00 Chevy S10 any brand. Un- tailgate make offer opened will pick up Debbie = ~ TRANSPORTATION ~ POWERBOATS 19' Boston Whaler '01 50 hp Mere Big Foot Edt, pwr tilt trim & trlr. $ I BUY Dodge, Chevy, Ford pick up tail gates any condition '02 & up cash paid INTERSTATE Battery fits most Fords $ NEW tire chains for duel wheel truck size 750x20 made by Weed, 30" W x 92" L $ LEGAL NOTICE THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME OF ALICIA VANESSA WILSON-WIGGINS Petitioner( s) TO. ALICIA VANESSA WILSON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ALICIA VANESSA WILSON-WIGGINS Intends to present a Petition to the court of Common Pleas for the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, to change his/her name to ALICIA VANESSA WILSON ALICIA VANESSA WILSON Petitioner Dated: np 12/17,24, PUBLIC NOTICE Nordstrom Inc d/b/a Nordstrom Sixth and Pine has on' December 6, 2010 applied with the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for Restaurant that includes Sundays for a premises located at 100 Christiana Mall in Newark. Persons who are against this application should provide written notice of their objections to the Commissioner. For the Commissioner to be required to hold a hearing to consider additional input from persons against this application,, the Comm1ss1oner must receive one or more documents containing a total of at least 1"0 signatures of residents or property owners located w1th1n 1 mile of the premises or in any incorporated areas located within 1 mile of the premises. The protest(s) must be filed with the Alcoholic Beverage Control CommiSSioner at the 3rd Floor, Carvel State Office Building, 820 North French Street, Wilmington, DE The protest(s)!"!lust be received-by the Commissioner's office on or before January 6, Failure to file such a protest may result in the Commissioner considering the application without further notice, Jnput, or hearing. If you have questions regarding th1s matter please contact the Commissioner's Office. np 12/10,17,

19 f. r.'~. t, ',<:._~ ' ~ f );..,.,.,,) b 1 L:~ t;l. ~;~....) ' ~,~ l ~l.'"., lt-j.c, (J.',V t;.l~ ' Vi! On the Web o;t "'?. tt: ~~ l ~ r-.:-o... ~,',.by.' ~f ((".. "<\t-t~jl.l~~ \ 'trf~.....~(r ~tl /r' - Friday, December 24, 2010 The Newark-Post Page 19 Windsor Canadian Whiskey $ ~ Liter... Lim it 6 bottles 1.75 Liter... Limit 6 bottles Bombay Original Gin.. _... $ Liter... Limit 6 bottles Absolut Vodka (Blue Label 80 Prooij $ Liter... Limit 6 bottles Old Grand Dad 86 Proof Bourbon $ Liter... Limit 6 bottles Jack Daniels Tennessee Whiskey $33 : Liter... Limit 6 bottles Malibu Rums... _. _. $ Liter... Limit 6 bottles Johnnie Walker Red Scotch $ Liter..... Limit 6 bottles Chives Regal Scotch.... _. $ Liter. Li-mit 6 bottles '-- Kahlua Coffee Liqueur. $ Liter... limit 6 bottles Nicolas Feuillatte Brut Champagne $ mi... Limit 12 bottles Cavjt Pinot Grigio _., $ Liter Limit 6 bottles Borgo M Pinot Grigio $7.99 Estancia Cabernet Sauvignon... $ ml -... Limit 12 bottles 750 ml... Limit 12 bottles Rex Goliath All Types... Dry Creek Chen in Blanc..... $7.35. $6' Liter.. ~. _ Lim it 6 bottles 750 ml... Limit 12 bottles Almaden Chablis, Rhine, Burgandy _. $ Liter... Limit 4 box~s - Padrillos Malbec Ernesto Catena $ mi...limit 12 bottles Mionetto Brut Prosecco. $ ml.. ~imit 12 bottles Avalon Merlot Napa Valley. 750 ml... Limit 12 bottles Corona Regular or Light.. $21.49cs 24 Pack Bottles... :::Limit 5 cases Heineken Regular & Light Stella Artois... $22.49cs 24 Pack Bottles... Limit 5 cases _. $19. 99cs 2/12 Pack Bottles... Limit 5 cases Budweiser Regular & Light Yuengling Lager & Light Lager -, _.. $14. 99cs 24 Pack Bottles... Limit 5 cases. $14. 99cs 24 Pack Bottles... Limit 5 cases Bass Ale... _..... ~ $22.99cs 2/12 Pack Bottles... Limit 5 cases Keystone Light. _. $11.99cs 30 Pack Cans... Limit 5 cases Coors Light & Miller Lite ;r $14. 99cs 24 Pack Bottles....Limit 5 cases Landshark Lager..... $19.99cs 2/12 Pack Bottles... limit 5 cases Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.... $23.99cs 2/12 Pack Bo'ltles... Limit 5 cases Coupons Good Thru 12/30/1 0 IJ f':c;~k

20 Page 20 The Newark Post Friday, December 24, 2010 News, Advertising Classifieds IN THE NEWS Caffe Gelato owner honored by UD The University of Delaware's Departrnent of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management (HRIM) has announced that Ryan German, a UD alumnus and owner of the popular Newark restaurant Caffe Gelato, has been selected its 2010 Renaissance Award winner. HRIM has presented the Renaissance Award annually since 2006 to an individual who l urthers town and gown relations by making Newark a better place to live and learn. German joins past winners Newark Mayor Vance Funk; David E. Hollowell, UD executive vice president and treasurer emeritus; fellow restaurateur Bob Ashby; and Bill Sullivan, managing director of Marriott's Courtyard Newark at the University of Delaware hotel. This year's Renaissance Award was presented during a special dinner held Friday, Dec. 3, at HRIM's Vita Nova Restaurant in the Trabant University Center.' A graduate of UD's Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics, which houses HRIM, German is the owner of Caffe Gelato and a managing partner of the Newark Development Group. He is the past board president of the Friends of the Newark Free Library, and also served on the board of directors for the Newark Arts Alliance. Currently he serves on the boards of directors of the Downtown Newark Partnership and the Delaware Theatre Company and is the 2011 chtillman of the Delaware Restaurant Association. German frequently hosts fundraising dinners for organizations such as the Newark Day Nursery, the Newark ~ Alliance, the Newark Symphony Orchestra, the Newark Morning Rotary's Shoes that Fit Initiative, the American Cancer Society, the Boys and Girls Club of Delaware, Girl Scouts of America, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, Kids with Confidence, Pike Creek Running Club and the Delaware Rugby Foundation. In addition, he has organized the first annual Waffle Cone I 0- Miler, which benefits the Newark Empowerment Center of the Friendship House. Bob Nelson, chair of the Department of Hotel, Res~urant and Institutional Management, has said the department takes special pride in the- Renaissance Award, which was established by his predecessor, Fred DeMicco, Pictured are, from left, Bob Nelson, chair of UD's Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management; Newark Mayor Vance Funk; 2010 Renaissance Award winner Ryan German;.and Bill Sullivan, managing director of MarrioH's Courtyard Newark at the University of Delaware and the 2009 Renaissance Award winner. as a way to honor someone who exemplifies community service in the city of Newark. The names of the winners are prominently displayed on a plaque in the HRIM office to serve as examples for students in the department. l'he award dinner raises money to support an HRlM student who works on projects to benefit the community at the city of Newark's Office of Planning and Development. "What makes the Renaissance Award special is that it recognizes an individual's efforts to improve the quality of life in Newark, while putting a student in a position to do the same," Nelson said. Hometown heroes Air Force Airman 1st Class Jawanza A. Smith graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. He is the son of Kwanza Smith of Philadelphia, Pa., and grandson of Rhonda Robertson of Newark. Smith graduated in 2010 from Glasgow High School, Newark. Basi,c completed Air Force Airman 1st Class Katelynn E. Kim also graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. She is the daughter of Bill-and Karen Moschini of Newark. Kim graduated in 2010 from the Delaware Military Academy, Wilmington. DOWNJOWN NEWARK GIFT CARD GIYE-AWAYI SPEND $250 AT PARl1CJPAl1HG DOWNTOWN NEWARK BUSINESSfS BY NEW YEAR"S DAY AND GET A $25 DO NEWARK GIFT CARD FOR FREEl.. VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR DETAII.S..

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