Council OKs - University of Delaware
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Council OKs - University of Delaware
.:. Greater Newark's Hometown Newspaper Since 1910 .:. 1 DOth Year, 19th Issue ~ 2009 May 29,2009 Newark, Del. Planners look at permit, waiver for Chipotle GriU Council OKs CVS proiect l1 e Newark Planning Commission will consider a parking waiver and special use permit for the site of a fast-growing chain of cafeteria-style Mexican restaurants. Also on the agenda: • The annexation of 20.6 acres and 2.1 acres of right-of-way at 1001 Ogletown Road on the eastern edge of Newark for a proposed Armed Forces Reserve Center. • Annexing nearly one acre and associated right-of-way for a singlefamily home at 2fJ7 Mason Drive, near the Maryland-Delaware line and By DOUG RAINEY DRAINEY@CHESPUB.COM T e Newark City Council approved a redevelopment plan for the former CVS store on Main Street, but did not go along with a plan to demolish a nearby house in an effort to aid a nearby neighborhood. Councilman Jerry Clifton said the council needed to make a statement about preserving residential space on Center Street. The amendment, which was later approved, calls on the city to own the home on Center Street, rather than demolish the structure in antiicpation of a possible redevelopment plan for the area. The loss of one house would put the other half-dozen or so structures in jeopardy, councilmen and residents of the area claimed. Councilman Paul Pomeroy has proposed a city plan to revitalize the area behind the proposed building, with an eye toward attracting professionals to the Main Street area. Developer Jeff Lang has proposed a three-story structure at 108 E. Main St., with retail on the first floor, office space on the second and apartments on the third floor. Lang representatives said the parking changes are not required. While nothing has been signed, Lang said he would like to have the MidAtlantic Ballet as a tenant of the building. Talks with the organization have taken place and the response has been positive, he said. Signing a lead tenant would be key to moving the project forward, according to Lang, who has already redeveloped an adjacent prop- www.n8warkpostonlln8.com Architect's rendering courtesy of Design Collaborative, Wilmington. erty. While the 108 East Main Street plan had earlier been approved by the City Planning Commission that based its decision on moving the front of the building back eight feet from its present location and a preserved a large tree, it was not enough to stop a group of citizen architectural critics from offering their thoughts about the project at the Council meeting. Their criticism centered on they viewed as a building lacked distinctive touches and was out of proportion with nearby buildings, including the U.S. Post Office. They also wanted to the see the front of of the building moved back another four to six feet. Similar opposition has cropped up with other Main Street projects, including the nearby Washington House. Lang expressed irritation, noting that they had an opportunity to offer their thoughts throughout the process, but chose to attempt to derail the project at the council meeting. At least one A compelling look at lewark I Chl'Jller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . & lewark teen'. ca••• team wi. the gold ••••••••••••••• 12 critic quietly disagreed and shook her head in disgust. Lang noted that his company had already spent a considerable amount of money in an economy that makes such projects difficult. Pomeroy said council the public and council need to keep in .mind that the current strip mall-style building is "butt ugly" and that the new project would represent a vast improvement. He did add that he sees room for improvement on the design side. In other matters, the council: • Approved a vehicle idling ordinance with some exceptions for the elderly and children during periods of high temperatures. The ordinance was proposed as a way to limit pollution. Police earlier reported that the ordinance would be difficult to enforce. • Learned that real estate transfer tax revenues are down sharply, due to a lack of large commercial projects in the city. See COUNCIL, 3 ~ off Route 273. Chipotle Grill is seeking the permit and waiver for the former Copy Maven site at 136 E. Main St. The building that housed the long-time Newark business has been vacant for a number of years. Chipotle is part of what is now known in the industry as a "fast casual" restaurant. It features a menu of burritos, tacos, burrito bowls (a burrito without the tortilla). The company says it stresses the use of fresh ingredients and has been working See PERMIT, 3 ~ Strike up the bands A Spring Concert that featured Christina District students from Wilson, Brookside, Gallaher, Maclary, Wilson, and Downes schools was held at Downes on May 18th. The show featured everything from players to a portion of the 1812 overture. News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 Page 2 -. The Newark Post • Friday, May 29, 2009 Economy has you down? Keep looking great without breaking the bank with our FMTtJRED SERVlCgltl A"OIiDAILI " DIIIONIll EVIWIAII CONTACT LI NIII Perlm t r Touch up: ....................... $30 &. up F c Framing Foil.: ......................... $35 &. up W t Cut: ........................................... $30 " up Treatment C~ut &. 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Friday, May 29, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 3· On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com IN THE NEWS Anti-idling ordinance ... ~ COUNCIL, from 1 • The fiscal condition of the city's pension plan has improved, due to the recent upturn in the stock market. However, it remains at less than 60 percent of desired funding. • Reported continuing towing complaints, with the Newark Shopping Center being singled out. Even customers who are shopping at stores in the center off Main Street have reported their cars being towed, even though the area is dotted with vacant stores and often has ample parking City officials reported frustration over the practice andMayor Vance Funk plans to discuss the issue with owners. . • Learned from Councilman Paul Pomeroy that the city cannot handle phone messages to at least some departments over the weekend. He said phones tend to ring, rather than move to voice mail. • Received an impassioned plea from UD students in support of Councilman Ezra Temko's plan to provide full city benefits for same sex and/or unmarried couples. The stUdents made their plea, citing the fact that they would not be in town when the ordinance is considered next month. Mayor Funk said they could return to.testify. (The editor offers his thoughts on the Lang project at his blog at dougrainey. wordpress.com). Attention Car Accident Victims: NEWARK - a free report is now available to auto accident victims that reveals the hidden truth about injuries caused by "low impact" auto accidents, or "fender benders". The pain from auto accident injuries can last weeks, months, even years! These hidden injures are often overlooked by emergency room doctors, and if left untreated, may lead to years of pain and suffering ... even arthritis! 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News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 Page 4 • The Newark Post • Friday, May 29, 2009 POLICE BLOlTER Drowning, strangulation listed as causes of death D rowning, strangulation and blunt force trauma have been listed as factors in the December death of Shirley June Hollins, an editor and cancer survivor. . The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of Delaware made the initial finding ofhomicide, which was announced last week by Newark Police. The latest release from the department provided more details on her death. On Dec. 4, a 911 call was placed by the victim's husband, who reported he returned home from work that night to find his wife unresponsive in the bathroom of their home on the 800 block of Baylor Drive, Newark. Officers, EMT's, and paramedics found the victim, Shirley June Hollins lying in the bathtub. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Officers assigned to the death investigation discovered the Hollins' house to be secure, with no sign of forced entry. Nothing inside the house had been damaged, moved, or stolen. The inside of the residence was tidy, with no signs of an intruder or struggle. A statement from Newark Police on Tuesday noted that the husband of June Hollins is the last known person to have seen her alive on the morning of her death. Investigators also learned that June twice battled cancer in the recent past, but two weeks prior to her death was declared cancer-free by her doctor. On May 18, the Newark Police Department received notice from the Medical Examiner's Office, stating Hollins' death certificate had been signed. The department, again stated that at this time, no arrest warrant has been sought. However, the Newark Police Department believes this was not a random act, and that the general public is not at risk from the person responsible for Hollins' death. A Newark Post obituary for Hollins reported that she was born in the United Kingdom and emigrated to Ottawa, Canada in 1969. During her time in Canada she worked for several members of parlia-' ment. In 1978, Hollins and her husband moved to Newark, where she served as an editor for the International Reading Association. Fraternity faces hazing charge A University of Delaware fraternity is now dealing with a criminal charge in the death of a student. The Delta Lambda chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu has been charged with misdemeanor hazing by the Delaware Attorney General's office, the Associated Press reported. Newark Police have charged University of Delaware students, all members or pledges of Sigma Alpha Mu, had already been charged as indi- viduals by Newark police with alcohol and drug offenses stemming from the investigation of the death of Brett Griffin. However, police emphasized the individuals have no links to the death of Griffin. Griffin, died at a party in November. The fraternity is already being sued by Griffin's family. Canine nabs beating suspect New Castle County Police have arrested Jonathon S. Hall, a 24 year-old male who resides in the 200 block of Fendwik Avenue in the Limestone Road, Kirkwood Highway area. He has been charged with multiple offenses after he assaulted his girlfriend, fled from police in his vehicle causing at least four crashes, and trying to outrun a police canine. Hall was unable to out maneuver the four-legged officer who apprehended him after a very brief chase. Last week, officers respond- ed to the Woodfield Apartments for a report of a domestic related assault in progress. When police arrived, they encountered a male subject who was physically assaulting a female victim in the parking lot. The male subject observed the officers approaching him and refused verbal commands to surrender as he ran to his car that was parked nearby. Officers tried to grab the male subject through the window, however, he was able to flee at a high rate of speed. After driving out of the apartment complex, the driver (Hall) was involved in at least four crashes with other vehicles as he fled the area. Police learned Hall had assaulted his 28-year-old estranged girlfriend and was attempting to force her into his car when police arrived. During the assault, Hall pulled a large amount of hair from the victim's scalp and repeatedly struck her about the head and face. Officers later located Hall on foot in the area of the Carousel Park near Skyline Drive. Hall again fled on foot (this time) and was last seen entering some heavy thicket. Canine "Bandit" was deployed fnto the area and was able to flush Hall from the bushes. A second canine "Tessa" was deployed (after Bandit was recalled) and apprehended Hall after a brief chase. He was later transported to the Christiana Hospital where he was treated and released for bite wounds to the chest, abdomen and forearm. Hall has been charged with unlawful imprisonment, assault, terroristic threatening, offensive touching, resisting arrest, and breech of release. The breech of release charged was levied against Hall after police discovered he had been arrested earlier this year for a serious assault involving the same female victim. After his initial arrest, he was ordered See BLOTTER, 11 • LH.: • Comprehensive Eye Exams and Diagnostic Evaluation • Eyeglasses and Contacts • No-stitch, No patch Cataract Surgery • Glaucoma Evaluation and Treatment • Treatment of Diabetic Eye Diseases • Retina Evaluation and Treatment • Visx Custom-Vue LASIK & Epi-LASIK 5 convenient locations to serve yOU! Dover 833 S. Governors Ave. (302) 674-1121 Milford 110 N.E: Front St. (302) 422-5155 Smyrna 10 S. Market St. (302) 653-9200 www.delawareeyecare.COlTI Newark 333 E. Main St. (302) 368-9105 Bear 1721 Pulaski Hwy. (302) 836-5410 ~ On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 29, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 5 Op-inion editorials • columns • letters to the editor· out of the attic Human rights proposals should be OK'd by council To: Editor From: Pam S. Green, Newark "NO BLACKS SERVED," said the sign in more than one restaurant, when my high school class from southern New Jersey went on our senior class trip to our nation's capitol in the late 60's. I was appalled. My dear friends and I were not allowed to sit down to a meal together in a public place? (I'll send you our shenanigans report later). Other restaurants had signs stating "WHITES ONLY." Because of the color of. their skin? I was pleased that our hotel did not display signs with such discriminatory remarks. After college, my duPont scuba club had ocean dives scheduled off the Maryland shore. We needed overnight accommodations. AlI of our club members were booked in and paid up. There was substantial space available in that huge boarding house. A white man came to the door, looking OUT OF THE Arne against by our team, because she loved a woman. Because of the person she loved? This This week's Out of the loving woman and her partner Attic features an undated adopted a child who needed a picture of the Greek Revival good home, which they proMansion at 48 West Park vided. Fortunately, our comPlace that was built by pany affordt;d them the same James S. Martin after his adoption benefits as any fampurchase of the Anderson for accommodations for him, ily. But when the Health Plan Farm in 1840. The brick his wife, and their daughter. options came around, she had was produced locally at one The proprietress accepted the fewer choices than I, and we of George G. Evan's brickbooking from the man. But were both raising small chilyards. The farm was named when he came back with their dren. I was fortunate. She was the "Deer Park" and tame luggage, a white wife, and a not. Because of the person she black daughter, suddenly there loved and was not allowed by . deer roamed among the trees around the mansion. was "no room for them in the law to marry? The reasons why the above The farm and mansion were inn." Because of the color of her skin? I signed out from this experiences are relevant should sold at sheriff's sale in 1862. boarding house, and slept in be apparent. I am asking NewSubsequent occupants the van. I lobbied hard for other ark City Council to pass the included the Justin Pie famclubs to employ this boarding . four equal-rights proposals ily, the retirement home for introduced in January. It is house in Maryland no longer. members and wives of The time to extend equal rights and In my career in high-tech in Imperial Order of the Red MA and NH, I have seen exten- benefits 'to all persons, regardMen of Delaware, three difsive discrimination against per- less of race, color, creed, sex, ferent university fraternities, age, sexual orientation, gender sons because of their sexual and the Newark Center for preference, and gender expres- identity, or gender expression. Creative Learning. Following sion. Every year, our Health I love living in a progressive an aborted attempt to concity. Hopefully the state of Plan options changed. My vert the mansion into conDelaware will catch up with office partner, a high performer, had already been discriminated us soon. dominiums, the building was demolished. The Christian Science Church now occupies the site. The picture is on loan to the Newark Post from the Newark Historical' Society collection. 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It skillfully weaves together file footage, music of the period and interviews with Chrysler workers, UD faculty and public officials. The story of the plant is a fascinating one, starting with a decision by Chrysler to build Patton tanks at a site on the south end of the farm and university town. Chrysler would change Newark forever. However, it never became a company town, due to the plant's location along the Northeast Corridor. Housing options were many and many employees turned to more rural locations in neighboring areas. Left Behind credits Chrysler with those changes. Many would argue UD's growth was a much larger factor. The plant was never destined to have a smooth ride, closing at the end of the Korean War. A rapidly growing American economy came to the rescue and it was not long before Newark was turning out fleets of cars like the long extinct DeSoto as well as tailfin-laden beasts like the shiny white model that sat at the end of my street in my hometown. Left Behind does not have enough running time to deal with Chrysler's boom and bust existence that seemed to bring big problems, one example being the period when tailfins went away. After all, it was the smallest and poorest of the Big Three. To its credit, the documentary praises the workforce for its diversity and ability to work together in a region beset by segregation and a car company known for its ups and downs. It accurately ties Chrysler's troubles during the energy crisis of the 1970s that led to a modest federal bailout in the form of loans that were paid back and actually earned Uncle Sam a profit. One memorable scene in Left Behind is a Chrysler commercial featuring the legendary Lee Iacocca looking into the camera and barking out - "If you can find a better car, buy it." It is spot on in portraying the post brulout period as the beginning of the end for the Newark plant, which spent much of its existence as a second plant to handle big sellers, or a final home for cars at the end of their model runs. Another lingering concern that we will hear more abbut in the next few years are environmental problems at the plant. Faced with these challenges and a location far from many of its suppliers, Chrysler's workforce has been credited in many quarters for keeping the plant alive. Over the years, employment declined at the plant as automation and a growing volume of imports began to take their toll. And while the plant was a looming presence on the Newark scene, the growth of the University of Delaware began to overshadow the plant. 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I On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 29, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 7 IN THE NEWS Newark unemployment rate lowest in state N ewark continues to have the lowest unemployment rate among cities and counties in Delaware. The jobless rate for Newark did rise slightly in April to 4.8 percent, from 4.6 percent in March. A year ago in April, the figure was 3 percent. Wilmington had the highest jobless rate in April at 10.7 percent. All three of the state's counties posted unemployment rates near the 7.5 percent statewide unemployment rate. Unlike the state figures, The unemployment rates for cities and towns do not include seasonal adjustments. The 7.5 percent Delaware unemployment rate reported by the state Department of Labor came in slightly lower than the 7.6 percent reported in April. Not as encouraging was the 4.8 percent rate of job losses over the past year, compared to 3.8 percent nationally. Job losses came in virtually every area, other than education and health care. A hiring freeze in state government began to show up in the April figures. However, the job decline in that category was only 100. Showing the biggest loss, at 6,400 jobs was professional and business services, a wide-ranging category that includes contract employees Not hit as hard were finanthat have been laid off at cial services, -1,100 and leimajor employers. sure and hospitality, -1,500. "The latest numbers George Sharply of the Delaware Department of show Delaware continues Labor said the professional to be hit hard by the downand business services catego- turn in the national econory includes temporary work- my. Behind those numbers ers, as well as consulting are Delawareans who are engineers and others provid- . struggling to find work, and ing services to employers. that's why my administration So far, there are no signs is focusing on growing our that companies are add- economy and creating good ing temporary help, Sharply jobs," Gov. Jack Markell statnoted. Such hiring usually ed in a response to the jobs precedes an upturn in perma- report. nent workers. Also showing large losses were construction, down 4,100 jobs; manufacturing, -4,700; and transportation, wholesale and retail, -5,300. Need something? • No security deposit or administration fee • Armed/24 hour surveillance· Month to month leases available • Located just minutes from 195 and the University of Delaware 960 S. Chapel Road, Newark, DE 19713 • 302-731-7500 w~ Route 72SeifS to rage@verizon.net "I need help rewiring my house. Who do I call?" 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During a selection in the "American Spirituals and Folk Tunes" set, the overhead lights went out and the emergency lights came on. There was barely enough light for the director, singers, and accompanists to read their music. Ushers scrambled to pull back the draperies and search for flashlights. The musjc continued searnlessly. By the end of the set, two flashlights were aimed at the piano music, while the singers, soloists, string bass, and percussion musicians were performing primarily from memory, using only the fading light from the windows and the emergency lights behind them. Dr. Michael Larkin directed them through the pieces. The audience, a full house at the Newark United Methodist Church, responded with applause. During this concert, music student Kevin .Mucchetti was awarded a $2,500 scholarship. Kevin, a 16-year-old pianist is graduating from Devon Preparatory School and continuing his music studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Annually, the New Ark Chorale awards a music scholarship to a student continuing his or her education in music. Kevin Mucchetti was selected from among eight finalists from three states. The award was presented during an abbreviated intermission. Then the award recipient flawlessly played a Chopin Polonaise in a dark area of the stage. His sheet music was on the piano for security, and although he turned pages from memory, it wasn't clear if he ever used it. The New Ark Chorale returned to the stage where there was insufficient light. The director and singers moved to the back of the sanctuary, and sang under the emergency exit lights. Three instrumentalists remained on stage, using flashlights or no lights. Near the end of the "American Love Songs" set, during Que Sera, Sera (What Will Be, Will Be), power was restored. All in the room laughed out loud, knowing they were The New Ark Chorale sings from the back of the sanctuary, just as the overhead lights came back on at their concert Sunday night. experiencing something memorable. The singers returned to the stage, and delivered a stirring "Musical America" segment, honoring our veterans. For thirty-two years, the New Ark Chorale has been recognized as one of the premier cho- ral ensembles in the Delaware Valley. The Chorale enjoys a reputation for creative and unique concert programming and choral singing excellence. For more information, please visit: , www. newarkcho"ale.org. - Submitted by Pam 1. Green Discount RATES the Good Times Roll! without discount ae.."ev's_---..-- -- SERVICE. Sunday Brunch $10 95 It's no accident more people trust State Farm to insure their cars. Call today. Omelette Station and so much more! ~We Bloody Mary Bar $3 Brian D Hartle CLU, Agent 239 Christiana Road, Suite C New Castle, DE 19720 . 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HFHK President Thianda Manzara coordinated the garden building effort with Child Nutrition Services and the Marshall staff, families, and students. Lessons are tied-in with the science curricula and allow all grade levels to take a part in the growing process. Students prepared the soil and planted spinach, lettuce, arugula, turnip and radish seeds in April, and will harvest and eat the vegetables in May. Funding for future maintenance needs of the garden was received from the Produce Marketing Association. Briggs selected for el ite program . Rachel Briggs, a junior at St. Mark's High School, has been selected to participate in The Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation 2009 Summer Seminar Program. 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''I'm very thankful that I was chosen to attend the Summer Seminar and very excited about this great opportunity," said Briggs. "I'll learn a lot and get to meet people my age who share my interest in art. I'll also get to meet artists who can provide me with valuable insights now and possibly be important contacts for future networking." Briggs, the daughter of Robert and Carolyn Briggs of New Castle, Del., is the assistant art editor of "Markings," the St. Mark's literary magazine. 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A further investigation showed that Sidney Snipes was wanted for failure to pay a fine, failing to appear for an arraignment, issuing a bad check under $1 ;000, and two counts for failing to appear for trial. Snipes was issued a summons for speeding, driving without a license, and criminal impersonation. He was transferred to Delaware State Police Troop 9 for an active warrant and capiases. Partygoer resists arrest On Saturday, May 23 at I: 16 a.m., Newark Police responded a noise violation on North Chapel St. Officers present broke up a party on the premises and began to disperse the large crowd. An argument began between the officers and Alexander Campos, 21, a student at the University of Delaware. Campos yelled that he was a victim and tried to run into the house, but was blocked by police. Campos was told that he would be arrested and handcuffed. Campos pulled his hands, arms and wrists away as officers tried to cuff him. One officer used an open hand Forgery suspect attempts wire transfer On Monday, May 18, Newark Police responded to a complaint from Daniel Hurley, at his business, located on Delaware Avenue in Newark. Hurley stated that he had been the victim of identity theft in the past and that someone, posing as him, had attempted a wire transfer from his business account. An unknown person had e-mailed employees at the Delaware National Bank branch on E. Main St. in Newark. The amount of$3,300 was requested to be wired to an account at the Hanscom Federal Credit Union to a Dorothy Callahan of Braintree, Mass. Employees at the bank who know Hurley questioned the authenticity of the e-mail and did not initiate the transfer. Police gave Hurley a copy of the wire transfer request with his forged signature. Delaware National Bank has forwarded the report to their security/fraud unit. Couple lights fire in park Last week, officers and fire officials were dispatched to Devon Park to investigate a fire. On arrival, police discovered Lamar and Stellena Quickie wrapped in blankets next to a campfire they admitted to have started. An interview revealed that the couple had been thrown out of the wife's father's house and had traveled to the park to spend the night. Lamar QuickIe said that he was unaware that Newark had a burning law and apologized for causing any trouble. Fire officals put out the fire and notified the couple of the appropriate charges. Police arrested the couple for reckless burning and disorderly conduct and were escorted to police headquarters. Pilgrim's Oak Golf Course Ranked 13th in Pennsylvania "Courses you can play" ,4 ,;./ Jr i.:r by Golf Magazine GoIfDI~t" Pia ...... Pia, VVeekdays Before 12:00 After 12:00 After 3:00 Senior (over 50) Super Senior (over 65) Unknown suspect steals vehicle Police responded to a stolen vehicle report on Tuesday, May 19. Michael Sorrentino, of Wilmington stated that his blue, 2007 Chrysler Town & Country minivan was missing from the north end of the Newark Library parking lot, located at 750 Library Avenue. Sorrentino told officers that he had left the van unlocked and that the keys were in the center console. Sorrentino's wallet, containing his credit cards and license, was also in the console. Sorrentino told officers that he is not late on payments, that no. one else drives the van, and that he is a frequent visitor to the library. Library officials stated that no cars were towed that day and that no cameras are present in the parking lot. A Be on the Lookout (BOLO) order was issued for the vehicle. technique and took Campos to the ground. Campos suffered abrasions to his tight arm and a cut to his right leg. Campos denied any medical treatment for his injuries. 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Cox is a junior at Cab Calloway School for the Arts in Wilmington. Her team came in first and all team members won gold medals. Also on the team were her dad and her grandfather as \\tell as two uncles who shared in the team victory with her. Events usually last for one hour with a maximum of twelve shots fired. The ten highest scoring shots of the twelve are counted with the winner being the team with the highest score. Chelsea's positon on the team is that of the "runner". She takes the round and the ammo to the cannon. The North-South Skirmish Association (N-SSA) was formed in 1950 to commemorate the heroism of the men, of both sides, who fought in the American Civil War, 1861- 1865. The N-SSA promotes the shooting of Civil War firearms and artillery and encourages . the preservation and display of Civil War materials. It is not a reenactment group. Come in and browse! Way more than you can see from Rt. 40 ~ F&UAmish Structures, Inc 1967 Pulaski Hwy. 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Newark's Spring Concert Series Grab a blanket and JOIn the City of Newark Parks & Recreation Department as they present the 2009 Spring Concert Series. Concerts will take place on Thursday nights from 7pm until 8pm on the Academy Building Lawn on the comer of Main and Academy Streets in Newark. While downtown, why not visit a local restaurant and enjoy dinner or a picnic before the concert? Free parking is available for concert goers in municipal lots. June 4, Chapel Street Junction - Bluegrass, Irish, Americana. June 11, The Hook - Rock (1990s and 2000s). 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. $45 per person. Includes a healthy & delicious lunch. For more info, please call 410-398-5566 or visit www.sinkingsprings.com. Mountain Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival in West Virginia New York City trip Newark Parks & Recreation Department is sponsoring The City of Newark Parks a trip to Harper's Ferry, WV & Recreation Department on Saturday, June 13. We'll is sponsoring a trip to New begin the day at the nationally York City on Wednesday, June acclaimed Mountain Heritage lIth. We'll drop you off for Arts and Crafts Festival where this "on your own" trip near over 200 crafts persons will Radio City Music Hall giving be selling and demonstrating you easy access to'6ll parts of their wares. After lunchtime Manhattan. The bus departs we will head to Harper's Ferry from and returns to Suburban National Historical Park where Plaza, Elkton Rd. Bus will . you'll have plenty of time to depart at 7:00am and return enjoy the sites in the Lower at 9:00pm. Registration Fee Town Historic District. is $49. The Newark Resident The bus departs from and Discounted Fee is $44. Trip returns to the City Municipal cost includes motor coach Building at 220 Elkton Rd. Bus transportation. For more infor- will depart at 7 :30am and return mation, please call 302-366- at 8:30pm. Registration Fee 7060 or 366-7033 ext 200. is $50. The Newark Resident Discounted Fee is $45. Trip cost includes admission to both Wellness Retreat the Mountain Heritage Festival Sinking Springs Herb Farm and Harper's Ferry National & Retreat, located at 843 Elk Park, and motor coach transForest Rd., Elkton, MD pres- portation. For more informaents Pampering the Beautiful tion, please call 302-366-7060. You!, on Saturday, June 13, Interest Payment! Payday Loans up to $1 ,000 Takes 15 Minutes JUST BRING IN: • Valid driver's license· Most recent pay stub' Most recent bank statement· Check Book Don't let money get in the way of what you need. EZLOAN$ 661 College Square, Newark DE (302) 709-3340 322 Fox Hunt Dr. Bear, DE (302) 834-1800 Not v.B!1d Kids rock climbing class Let us take you to new heights at the Delaware Rock Gym! Whether you are looking for an exciting new adventure or just plain fun this climb is for you!! Participants ages 715yrs old will be broken down into two age groups: 7-11 and 12-15yrs. They will be provided with gear and instruction on the processes and basic safety of rock climbing. Trained staff will safely instruct, guide and belay them through the climbs. Classes will be held on Thursday, June 11 from 1-3pm, Saturday, July 18 from llamIpm and Monday, August 17 from 1-3pm. Come join the fun on your summer days off from school! Fee is $30 and the Newark resident discount fee is $25. For more information contact the Recreation Office at 302-366-7060, visit www. cityofnewarkde.us or register at 220 Elkton Road, Newark, DE. Local student graduates from D'Youvilie College Martin Marks, a Global Studies major from Newark, was awarded a Bachelor degree from D'Youville College at commencement exercises on Saturday, May 16 at Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo, NY. D'Youville College is a private institution with 2,900 full and part-time students in undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. It was chartered by New York State in 1908. . Students inducted into honor societies Diana Vieyra of Newark was recently inducted into the Lynchburg College chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa Society, Inc., the national leadership honor society for college students. Vieyra is junior international relations major. Saint Joseph's University's Beta Gamma Sigma chapter inducted Alexis Jones, a Newark resident, into its honor society during Ii ceremony on May 3. Summer concert series Join us for a lively and diverse outdoor concert at the See EVENTS, 15 ~ 7BANK'YOU! from Nawark Bigh School Aftar Prom The 2009 Newark High School PTSA After Prom Committee would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous donations. Your support enabled us to provide our teens with a safe, fun-filled, and memorable evening! 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Junel0,NewarkCommunity Band - (marches, classical) Full Moon Friday Owl Prowl Friday, June 5, 7 p.m. White Clay Creek State Park, 425 Wedgewood Rd., Newark. We will begin in the nature center with a lesson on local owls. Then we will venture out and try our luck at calling in owls. This program will run weather permitting; pre-registration is required. Cost is $5 per person ($4 for advanced registered participants - by noon Friday). To register, call the park office at 302-368-6900. Creek Valley Picnic Stroll Saturday, June 6, 10 a.m. White Clay Creek State Park, 425 Wedgewood Rd., Newark. Join the Park Naturalist for a Girl Scouts donate cookies relaxing summer stroll along the White Clay Creek. Pack a light blanket and your favorite lunch as we relax and refresh in the countryside taking in all nature has to offer. Open to all ages. Call the nature center at 302-368-6560 for meeting location and trail difficulty level. Counselor in Training (CIT) Camp June . 11-12, 8:30 a.m.3:30 p.m. White Clay Creek State Park, 425 Wedgewood Rd., Newark. For ages 13-16. Cost: $80. The Counselor in Training Program offers former campers educational and leadership training that will provide them with the necessary skills to be successful camp counselors. State Park CITs will also learn to canoe, read hikes and activities, and some wilderness survival skills. Upon completing this camp, CITs will have great skills for working with campers of all ages. CITs are strongly encouraged to volunteer for additional weeks of camp as Volunteer Counselors. Campers must be able to swim. To register, call the park office at 302-368-6900. , with camp staff, check out the nature center and meet some cool critters. We will have a campfire going, so don't forget to bring your picnic dinner and marshmallows. Vegetable Gardening Basics Workshop / Wednesday, June 10, 6:30 pm- 8:00pm. $5. Pay at the door. New Castle County Cooperative Extension Office, 461 Wyoming Road, Newark, DE 19716. Think it's too late to plant a summer garden? You've still got time! Join horticulture agent, Carrie Murphy, and Master Gardener and Master Composter, Gail Hermenau, for basic vegetable gardening tips and a question and answer session. For more information and to register, contact Carrie Murphy at 302831-2506 or cjmurphy@udel. edu; space is limited to 25 participants. !gAM.RICA P&R SALES' SERVICE' RENTALS .'0....0 ...570 I 555 Blue Ball Road, Elkton, MD Near intersection of Route 279 www.PowerAmericalnc.com SURPLUS SALE .JUNE 6TH Summer Camp Open House last week, members of the Girl Scouts of Chesapeake Bay donated 600 boxes of cookies to the ·Blood Bank of Delmarva on Hygeia Dr. in Newark. Pictured are Tali Episcopo and Taylor Christensen from Troop 635 and Cathy Selwin from Troop 821. OPEN 24 HOURS Friday, June 12, 5-7 p.m. White Clay Creek State Park, 425 Wedgewood Rd., Newark. If you are signed up for White Clay Creek State Park's summer camp or you're thinking about it, stop by to get acquainted .181 E. Main Street Ntwtrk. DE 1mt 10%0FF 302~737-4G01 www.tlaeeett.Uowl.eolft go~ ~crap? ELKTON RECYCLINC Top Dollar Paid For Scrap! "Cash for all types of metals and cars!" We buy batteries, copper, brass, stainless & electric motors! of Blueball & Dogwood Road) Page 16 • The Newark Post • Friday, May 29, 2009 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 OBITUARIES -Routine Maintenance -Lifelike & Specialty DesIgns -Complete Prosthetic Systems We "Build & Design On-Site www.ReaILifeProsthetics.com· • Obituaries are printed free of charge as space pennits. Infonnation is usually supplied to the newspaper by the funeral director. Additional local obituaries are posted each week on the Newark Post Web site. Patricia Dennie Ms. Patricia LeVirt (Wilson) Dennie, 69, of Greenville, SC, formerly of Newark, DE, died on Sunday, May 17, at her home. Born in Wilmington, DE, on November 11, 1939, Ms. Dennie was the daughter of the late Woodrow W. Wilson and Addie LeVirt (Atkinson) Wilson. She was a 1957 graduate of Newark High School and began her career with the former Curtis Paper Mill in Newark. She later accepted a position as a stenographer with the DuPont Company in Wilmington. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Shannon Wilson. She is survived by her daughters, Pamela L. Dennie of Newark, DE; and Denise M. Dennie of Elkton, MD; sisters, Greta Wilson and Kathleen Barbee, both of Greenville, SC; and grandchildren, Brittany Miller and Steven Dennie. A graveside service was held at 11 am, on Thursday, May 21, at Head of Christiana Cemetery, Nottingham Road, Newark, DE. In lieu of flowers , the family suggests contributions to Gateway House, 415 Rutherford Street, Greenville, , SC 29609. Mary Lafferty Mrs. Mary Rebecca "Becky" Lafferty, 99, formerly of Variano Village, Newark, DE, and Middletown, DE, died on Sunday, May 10, at Millcroft Nursing Home after a brief illness. Born in Massey, MD on March 9, 1910, Mrs. Lafferty was a daughter of the late Charles E. Wallace and Mary Cole Wallace. She was employed for 18 years as a secretary for the former Amos L. Stanley Company in Middletown and later accepted a position with Stapleford Chevrolet and Oldsmobile in St. Georges, where she retired in 1970 after 20 years of service. Active in her community, Mrs. Lafferty was a former member of the Mid-County Business and Professional Women ' s Federation in Middletown and the Kirkwood Senior Center. . . Her beloved husband, Jackson W. Lafferty, died in 1997. She is survived by nephews and nieces, Lester Lafferty of West Grove, PA; Margaret Marvel of Newark, DE; Mary Bond of Leesburg, FL; and Donald Derrickson of Wilmington, DE; goddaughter, Rebecca Wilson-Jegerski of Newark, DE; and many great and great great nieces and nephews. A funeral service was held at 11 am on Saturday, May 23 , in the chapel of Gracelawn Memorial Park, 2220 N. DuPont Parkway, New Castle, DE. Interment followed in the adjoining memorial park. In lieu of flowers , contributions may be made to Red Lion United Methodist Church, 1545 Church Road, Bear, DE 19701 ; or to Heartland Hospice, 256 Chapman Road, Suite 102, Newark, DE 19702. Paul Martin Paul F. Martin, 52, of Newark, DE, died on, Tuesday, May 19, in the presence of his family. Paul attended Dickinson High School and was employed by the McKean School in the Red Clay School District for 17 years. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Evelyn M. and James L. Martin, Sr. Survivors include his brothers and sisters, James (Jr.) and his wife Joanne of Tennessee; David and his wife Sharon of Bear; Maryann Martin of Glasgow; Billy of Stanton; and Patricia McCrea and husband John of Newark; and nieces and nephews, Jennifer, Ricky, Mary, Kristy, and John Michael. Funeral 'services were held at 11 am, Friday, May 22, at Nichols-Gilmore Funeral Home, 212 E. Justis St .. Newport, DE. Interment followed in Sharon Hills Cemetery, Dover, DE. The family suggests contributions in Paul's memory to Heartland Hospice, 256 Chapman Rd ., Ste. 102, Newark, DE 19702. Woneise Miller, "Bebee" Woneise "Bebee" Miller, 81 , of Newark, DE, died Saturday, May 16. . Born in Pocahontas, VA on May 14, 1928, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Garnet Gwynne Murray. Mrs. Miller worked in sales and had been a greeter in K-Mart. Survivors include See OBITS, 24 .. Come. Play. Experience . . Saturday, May 30. 2009 .........•..............•........ 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Th order tickets, call 1-800-441-RACE (1-800-441-7223) toll free outside Delaware or 302-734-RACE (302-734-7223) long distance from anywhere. For recorded information about ticket availability, call 302-674-4600, 24 hours a day, or Visit the Dover Speedway web site at www.doverspeedway.com On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 29,2009 • The Newark Post • Page 19 NASCAR Hendrick mum on future of Earnhardt's crew chief ByMcdLong AssoOoIed ~ Writer A CONCORD, N.C. fter months of firmly backing Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew chief, car owner Rick Hendrick was noncommittal about Tony Eury Jr.'s future Tuesday. Although Hendrick said no personn,el changes have been made on Earnhardt's No. 88 Chevrolet, he declined to give Eury a vote of confidence a day after NASCAR's most popular driver was 40th in the CocaCola 600, his worst finish of the season. Hendrick left open the possibility that Earnhardt could have a new crew chief this weekend in Dover, Del. "Could it change?" Hendrick said following the sport's "town hall" meeting. "We're talking about things. We're meeting. We're going to make decisions as the days go by. But we haven't made any decision as of right now." Earnhardt ran near the back of the pack Monday and was two laps down in the rain-shortened Coca-Cola 600, his worst showing since last season's finale in Homestead, Fla. Earnhardt wasn't involved in a wreck and didn't have mechanical problems at Lowe's Motor Speedway. His car han- dIed poorly all afternoon. When the race was over, Earnhardt was left with his third consecutive finish outside the top 25. He's also been 20th or worse five times in the last six Sprint Cup events. "We just missed a setup," Hendrick said. "I can't explain why because basically we're the same, all four cars. They all fought a lot of the same problems early on. Probably as a group, we were off. We've been better at Charlotte than we were yesterday. I was disappointed; our teams were disappointed. We've got to go back and look at what we did. "We just never could get (Earnhardt's) car adjusted back." His teammates did. Jimmie Johnson ran up front all day, but wound up 13th because of the final red-flag situation. Jeff Gordon finished 14th in what he called a "horrendous" car, and Mark Martin was three spots back after failing way behind because of a pit-road violation. Earnhardt, who was testing on the road course at Virginia International Raceway on Tuesday and unavailable for comment, was way back all day. He's been in that position often in the last 11 months. Earnhardt joined Hendrick before the 2007 season in what was arguably the biggest free- agent move in NASCAR history, and many believed getting the sport's most popular driver in the sport's best equipment would land Junior in Victory Lane early and often. . It hasn't happened. He won once last season, at Michigan in June, but has been mostly mediocre in the 33 races since. He's finished outside the top 20 a telling 14 times during that stretch. Some believe the problems' have started to getin Earnhardt's head. Hendrick has said he was looking for new ways to get the team turned around. He said there had been several meetings and tons of information sharing with his other teams in hopes of finding some solutions. But he's strongly backed Eury the whole way, insisting that Earnhardt's cousin and longtime crew chief is the right man for the job. Until now. Hendrick was asked specifically if Eury would be atop the pit box at Dover, but for the first time, did not give a firm confirmation. "We're always concerned when we have a car that doesn't run well," Hendrick said. "We're always meeting and trying to figure what to do and how to make it .better. That's just an ongoing situation. We've got to come up with a plan and we've got to work toward it." ,. 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Not bad for a guy who Skinner walked away from has made six Pro Bowls, but the accident on FrIday, while CONCORD, N,C. also has faced legal issues, ,teammate Tayler Malsam finonce squirted water on an offi- ished eighth for his second andy Moss is going cial and walked off the field top-10 of the season. from rule breaker to rule before a game was over. That left Skinner 84 points maker as a NASCAR "I know there's been a lot behind points leader Ron owner in the Camping World of negative talk about me as a Hornaday Jr. Malsam, a rookTruck Series. player and me as an owner and ie, sits l~th. It's an impresFor much of his football coming into NASCAR, and do sive showmg for ·a team that career, the NFL receiver was I know what it takes to be suc- didn't come together until known as much for his tangles cessful in this league," Moss weeks before the seasonwith authority as his spectacusaid. "When I have the help, opener at Daytona - and still lar play making. But Moss has with the knowledge that these lacks a full-time sponsor for steered clear of trouble the guys have and a lot of the Skinner's car. past couple of seasons with talks and helpful tips that they "Everybody is really operthe New England Patriots and have given me about being an ating as thin as we can in is now using what he's learned owner, I think that just makes order to still be competiat the racetrack. my job a little easier." tive," Skinner said. "It's aweWith Moss making a finanMoss spent last weekend some working for Randy and cial commitment and depend- at Lowe's Motor Speedway, (co-owner) David (Dollar) ing on his racing-savvy staff, playing the role of both owner because they know how to the two-truck team won and celebrity. He toured the win and they also know that its first race at Kansas last garage, served as a judge for a you're not going to win every month. One of his drivers, burnout competition, and was time we go. 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In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mrs. Ports may be made to Newark Senior Center, 200 White Chapel Drive, Newark, DE 19713. Do you have thatsarne old style? NEED A LAWYER? Offering affordable legal services at 1948 graduate of the former Maryland College for Women in Lutherville and, later that year on October 4th, secretly married her fiance, Oliver Ports. (They had a public ceremony on March 5,1949.) The couple lived in Maryland until 1963, when they moved their young family to California. In 1973, they returned to the East Coast and made their home in Newark. Active in her community, Mrs. Ports was a founding member of the Newark Charitable and Social Club. She volunteered for 12 years at the Newark Senior Center and for 23 years at Christiana Hospital, where she delivered flowers to patients. Her beloved husband of 47 years, Oliver M. Ports, died in 1995. 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UD . leagues St. Mark's loses a legend AMERICA'S CHOICE FOR HOl\.IESTVLE COOKL'1G By JON BUZBY JONBUZBY@HOTMAIL.COM (For updated sports news and to receive daily news alerts, log on to newarkpostonline.com) SENIOR DISCOUNTS· FULL KIDS MEAL The Quality Difference Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Buffet served daily OPEN 24 HOURS • Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner ANYTIME 1·95 & MD 279, ELKTON, MD • 410·392·3052 Joe O'Neill lived his life to teach and coach others. And last week, the St. Mark's guidance counselor and cross-country coach finished his final lesson when he passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. He was 62. "Joe touched more lives than any of us could know," assistant coach Tom McCartan reflected in a tribute to his mentor. "His influence is far-reaching. His legacy of kindness, passion, and generosi~ will live forever." O'Neill, a 1965 graduate of Salesianum who went on to play basketball at St. Joseph's University, began his career in 1969 as a guidance counselor and cross country coach at St. Mark's. He had decided prior to becoming ill that this past cross country season, his 40th at the helm, would be his last. O'Neill's teams won three Division I state titles and he coached three individual state champions, the most recent being Greg Morrin this past fall. Morrin, who will run at Villanova, dedicated his last high school race - a win in the 3,200-meter race in the Meet of Champions which was run the afternoon of O'Neill's passing - to his coach and mentor. "He always was the coach wh.o kept us honest," Morrin said in a phone interview the morning of O'Neill's viewing. "After a good race he'd. remind us there was still work to do. If we had a bad race, he knew exactly what to say to get us focused again. "He had a genuine passion for running. After states we went and saw him in the hospital and he was so excited to hear about the race. After 40 years to still have that passion is really impressive. He was passionate about the sport until the end." Perhaps the only thing greater than...the passion O'Neill had for running was a willingness to share his knowledge with others. "What I will miss most about . Joe is the afternoon chats we would have in his office:' said Mike DiGenarro, one of O'Neill's assistants and head coach of the girls' track team. "I would come down at lunch and sit in his office and pick his brain for advice. He would always offer such solid wisdom." For a man who dedicated his . entire life to teaching others, perhaps it was his final months when he delivered his most important lesson. "Joe's last months were spent inspiring many, something he had done his entire life," McCartan said. "His courage, sense of humor, and refusal to accept pity represented strength that surprised no one who knew him." O'Neill is survived by his wife, Patricia, and his four daughters. Red Lion softball eliminated Red Lion Christian Academy's season ended in the first round of the state softball tournament when the Lions lost to Sussex Tech, 5-4, in 11 innings. Junior catcher Kelsey Warrington homered to give Red Lion a 2-0 lead but Sussex Tech rallied to tie the game at two in the bottom of the seventh. The" Lions then held a onerun lead in the top of both the ninth and 10th inning, only to see Tech rally to tie in their atbat. Sussex Tech scored on an RBI sitlgle to end the game in the bottom ofthe 11th. Senior Katie Warrington, who will pitch at Liberty University next year, ended her stellar career striking out 16 batters in the loss. "Kate is hands down the best pitcher coming out of this years senior class," Red Lion coach Nikki Parkinson said. "She has always had the ability to block out anything that was going on around her and just pitch. I will miss her next year.... 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On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 29, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 27 To Advertise or mak~hanges call Nancy Tokar at 1~800~22o....u.30 or voice mail 443·245·5072 Prices starting as lo~s $12.00 a week! for the 1 . W'- "We get more hits from this one ad than any other advertising we do." The Episcopal Church Welcomes You @vangeUea( Pyubyter~ clr.an:.k (peA) SI.Thomas's Parish Christ Centered' Biblically Based 276 S. College Ave. al Park Place, Newark, DE 19711 Across from UD Health Cenler (302) 368-4644 Church Office: (9:00-1 :00 Man-Fril www.sHhomasparish.org Sunday Worship 10:45am &6pm 9:30 Sunday School 308 Possum Park Rd., Newark 302-737-2300 www.epcnewark.org The Way Ministries F~es. (an extension of Highway Gospel Community Temple, West Chester PA) Highway Word of Faith Ministries is presently worshipping @ The George Wilson Community Center 303 New London Rd., Newark, DE Sunday: 8:00·9:00am Christian Education classes for all ages 9:00am Sunday Morning Celebration Worship. And You. ~~~ - Rev. Jay - Good Shepherd Episcopal Church Sunday Womltp Service, 9 :30~m William B. ~ne E1@~ntary School 200 lagrange Avenue. Newartt Call Nancy Tokar to place your ad at 302547- 7849 www.GoodShepherdDE.org 1-800-220-1230 Spon~,-.d by the Dktcese of Oelaw.re St. Barnabas' Sunday Worship Sundoy Service times: 80m, 10:300m &5:30pm Sundoy School begins ot 9:300m Sundoy Adult Education Progroms 9:30-10:150m The Rev. Poul Gennett Rev. Sorah Brockmonn, Associote Compus Minister Morc F. Chobon, Orgonist &Choir Moster edition. Episcopal Church Serving Hockessin, Pike Creek, Mill Creek & Newark Sunday Service 10am Childcare and Sunday School May 31: Praise Rocks! Children's Musical Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 420.Willa Road, Newarl<: 302.368.2984 uufn.org Worship Services: Saturday 5:30pm & Sunday 7:30, 9:00 & 11:15 am Come Join Us! www.stbaIJ]abasde.org Duncan Road, Wilmington, DE 302-994-6607 Speaker: Rev. Greg Chute 2800 Wednesday: Location 7:00·8:00pm Bible Enrichment Class at Prayer Temple 49 New London Rd. Newark, DE 19711 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 220 Bear, Delaware 19701·0220 Visit us online @www.theway.ws or send us a note at...theway238@aol.com 19808 Newark Church of Christ 91 Salem Church Road (near Christiana High School) 302-737-3781 www.newarkchurch.com 10:30AM Sunday Worship - Pastor Carl A. Turner Sr. & Lady Karen B. Turner For further information or directions please cali: Topic: Family Matters: Children Are a Heritage from the Lord. How can wiping noses, changing diapers, cleaning up, supervising and guiding a !. child or teen have anything to do with Christian discipleship? The answer ! ~ay ~u!:erise you! Surnfa!J 8:30 a.m. I. !4.coustic Worship Surufay 10:30 a.Tn. 'Eiectric Worship TRINITY ~ First Church ~IJ Pastoral Team PRFSBYfERIAN CHURCH (pCA) SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 AM Meeting at: First Church of the Nazarene 357 Papermill Road, Newark, DE l. Curtis E. Leins, Ph.D Robert F. McKnight Theodore Lambert, ill James L. Ford 48 West Park Place, Newark 302-456-5808 ALL ARE WELCOME www.fccsnewark.org "A Family Church with a Friendly Htarl" CROSSROADS BIBLE CHURCH ~You are welcome at 302-233-6995 Home of Elkton Christian Academy 144 Appleton Road, Elkton, MD 316 Red ,\hll Rd Newdrk DE 1971l Phone 'lOZ 7:17 2S11 • Fax l02 717 .\1S6 www ogletown org Sunday Services: lO:30am . Traditional . 9:00am· Contemporary Sunday School at both service times Dr. Curtis Hill Associate Pastor: Stan Gibson Director of Collegiate Ministry: Emily Troulman Minister of Preschool & Children: Connie Zinn l.lJ4! Jl I ' \0' L. /i . JoI'""f'. '.£t.I.1¥;ttUR ~... !~ .I U '11(,·u...J_'(.'U~.l' tLl{t"'f,i'irl"''>V~1i fJ14(~~6\O/c;rlT Rev. Timothy W. Britton ~ Bible Study. 10:00 am Contemporary Service. I I :00 am Small Groups, 6:00 pm Church Office: 999-1800 www.NewLifeDE.org 2712 Old Milltown Rd. '... ~- ~.£u.'1 >,J,I.. .. 525 Polly Drummond Road Newark 302-731-9494 Hl\ndicapped Accessible' Child Care TED DAY, PASTOR Bnjoy a cup of gourmet coffee or cappuccino in our Common Grounds Cafe Wilmington, DE l~i. ' . -/1 } .· l ......... -.;,. h ' SUN SERVICES 8:30 & l1:ooam SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45am Wednesday. 6-8 pm Dinner, Awana, Student &: Adult Ministries Check out our web page: jl ~~'pAl~W~~lJI::Wt·I'TU 1)}1o~·A'i!~(j ~I u!!}::::zn~ 410·398-2688 SundayService 9:30 AM Multimedia Children's Ministry! Contemporary Worship! Relevant messages! 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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE All that certain 'lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 7 Millwheel Lane, being Lot No. 6, Block D on the Plan of Old Mill Manor, as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm NO. 762, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepared by East Coast Survey, Professional Land Surveyors, dated July 25, 2006. BEING the same lands and premises which Ann Marie Jennings did by deed dated August 9, 2006 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds aforesaid in Instrument No. 2006-810-0076462 did grant and convey unto Jeremy Englehart. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JEREMY ENGLEHART. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #6 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 09-023.30-310 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1000 Birchwood Drive, Newark, DE 19713 ALL that certain lot or parcel of land in the City of Newark, County of New Castle, State of Delaware and being more particularly described as follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being 1000 Birchwood Park, Section 2, as said Plan is of record in the Office for the Recording SHERIFF'S SALE of Deeds, in and for New Castle County aforesaid, in Plat Record By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #30 AP, AD., 2009 .. 4, Page 24, and more particularly bounded and described in ac- PARCEL NO. 08-047.00-027 cordance with a survey by East Coast Survey dated May 4, 1999 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 37 Possum Hollow Rd., Newark, DE as follow, to-wit: 19711 BEING the same lands and premises which Emerd McNish and ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildJermaine F. Davis did grant and convey unto Emerd McNish, Jer- ings thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Casmaine F. Davis and Mary McNish by deed March 20, 2000 and tle County, and State of Delaware, and being more particularly recorded on March 22, 2000 in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey by in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book Waski, Inc., Surveyor, dated October 26,1977. 2801 Page 0134. BEING the same lands and premises which Ellen J. Harrison SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY did by deed dated April 12, 1991 and recorded in the Office of the OF EMERD MCNISH, JERMAlNE F. DAVIS AND MARY MC- Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware in NISH. Deed Book 1178 Page 193 did grant and convey unto Guy w. D. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE Kline and Dawn L. Ferrin. DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6,2009. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY APRIL 30, 2009 OF GUY W. D. KLINE AND DAWN L. FERRIN. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE SHERIFF'S SALE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #15 AP, AD., 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 PARCEL NO. 10-038.30-172 SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 9 Tarcote Court, Newark, DE 19702 By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #35 AP, AD., 2009. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, known as 9 Tarcote PARCEL ID: 10-028.30-012 Court located in the subdivision of Wellington Woods, being Lot PROPERTY ADDRESS: 838 Gwynn Court, Bear, Delaware No. 161 which appears in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in 19701 and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Microfilm ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings Nos. 4115 and 4524 and being more recently surveyed by East thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle Coast Survey dated March 9, 2006 as follows, to wit: County, Delaware, known as 838 North Gwynn Court, and being BEING the same lands and premises which Scott Saunders and Lot No. 64, as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Amina C. Mayzai-Saunders, did grant and convey unto Nyron H. Rivers End, of record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds in and Cameron and Tanesha P. Cameron, by deed dated March 22, 2006 for New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. 4993, more and recorded on April 10, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of particularly described according to a survey by Mann-Talley EnDeeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed gineers and Surveyors, dated April 18, 1988. Instrument 20060410-0033339. BEING the same lands and premises that White Oak, Inc., by SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY deed dated April 27, 1988 and recorded in the Office of the ReOF NYRON H. CAMERON AND TANESHA P. CAMERON. corder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE Book 691, Page 258, did grant and convey unto Daniel L. Minnick, DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Jr., in fee. APRIL 30, 2009 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DANIEL L. MINNICK, JR. SHERIFF'S SALE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #22 AP, AD., 2009. DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. PARCEL NO. 09-030.30-118 APRIL 30, 2009 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 1802 Lowland Way, Newark, DE SHERIFF'S SALE ALL that certain .lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildBy virtue ofa writ ofLEVFAC #38 AP,AD., 2009. ings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New PARCEL NO. 09-028.10-147 Castle County and State of Delaware, and known as Lot 56, also PROPERTY ADDRESS: 47 Lynch Farm Dr., Newark, DE 19713 known as 1802 Lowland Way, formerly known as 56 Lowland ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the dwelling Way, on the Plan of Christiana Village, as said plan is of record thereon erected, known as 47 Lynch Farm Drive, Newark, Delawith the Office for the Recording of Deeds, in and for New Castle ware, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County County, State of Delaware, in Microfilm No. 3013, and being more and State of Delaware, known as Lot 28, Block R, on the Plan of particularly bounded and described in accordance with a recent Todd Estates, Section 4, as said Plan is of record in the Office of mortgage inspection plan prepared by Zebley & Associates, Inc., the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware Professional Land Surveyors and Site Planners, dated January in Microfilm Record 723 and being more particularly bounded 22, 2008. and described in accordance with a survey by East Coast Survey, BEING the same lands and premises which Jason C. Watson dated March' 7, 2005. and Jonathan O. Watson did by deed dated February 4, 2008 BEING the same lands and premises which previous grantor and.recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. 20080227- Kenneth J. Eigner, by deed dated March 23, 2005 and recorded in 0013346 did grant and convey unto Jason C. Watson. the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY and State of Delaware, in Deed Instr. #0250330-0029874, did OF JASON C. WATSON. grant and convey unto Michael T. Morris and Angela McCardle, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE husband and wife, in fee. DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. . SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY APRIL 30, 2009 OF MICHAEL T. MORRIS AND ANGELA MCCARD:tE. SHERIFF'S SALE TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #23 AP, AD., 2009.' DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. PARCEL NO. 09-016.40-008 APRIL 30, 2009 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7 Millwheel Lane, Newark, DE 19711 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #48 AP, AD., 2009. TAX PARCEL NO. 11-015.10-020 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 270 East Flagstone Drive, Newark, DE 19713 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon situated in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware being designated as Lot 63 as shown on the Record Subdivision Plan of Gray Acres, Phase I as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. 10952, said lot also being known as No. 270 East Flagstone Drive and being more particularly described by First State Mortgage Surveyors as follows: BEING the same lands and premises conveyed to Randolph D. Clinton and Ernesta E. Clinton by Deed of Magness Construction Co., dated September 10, 1999 and recorded September 14, 1999, in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Deed Book 2710, Page 181. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF RANDOLPH D. CLINTON AND ERNESTA E. CLINTON. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6,2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #54 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 11-02-810.271 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 310 Paddington Drive, Bear, DE 19701 ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract ofland situated in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, State of Delaware, being Lot 6 shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan for "Forest Glen II - Section II and IV" recorded March 31, 1995, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County on Microfilm No. 12364. Being more particularly bounded and described as follows to wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Robino Group L.L.C. did grant and convey unto Dwayne E. Hickman and Stacy A. Hickman by deed dated January 25, 2000 and recorded on February 1,2000 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2777 Page 271. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DWAYNE E. HICKMAN AND STACY A. HICKMAN. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 ~ SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of SECOND PLURIES LEV FAC #64 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 11-021.10-083 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 302 Evergreen Drive, Newark, DE 19702 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the improvements erected thereon, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware being designated Lot 74, as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Woodland Village, of record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. 12614 said lot also known as 302 Evergreen Drive, and being more particularly bounded and described by A.E.S. Surveyors, Wilmington, Delaware, dated 1-25-99, as follows to wit: BEING the same lands and premises which NVR, Inc., (formerly NVR Homes, Inc.), a Virginia corporation did grant and convey unto Arnett D. Richardson, Jr. and Cindy Richardson by deed dated January 26, 1999 and recorded on February 2, 1999 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2580 Page 0137. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ARNETT D. RICHARDSON, JR. AND CINDY RICHARDSON. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6,2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #67 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 08-019.40-029 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 30 Bernard Blvd., Hockessin, DE 19707 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situated in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware known as 30 Bernard Boulevard, Qual Ridge at Mayfair and being Lot No. 87 on the Record ReSubdivision Plan of Mayfair, as said plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Microfilm 8172 and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey by David G. Williams, Professional Land Surveyor, dated October 19, 1987. (Continued) Page 30 Post Classifieds Friday, May 29, 2009 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTlCE (Continued) BEING the same lands and premises which Horace H. Lanan, Jr. and Joyce T. Lanan did by deed dated October 27, 2004 and recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. 200410280117788 did grant and convey unto David C. Zechman and Mi. chelle M. Zechman. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DAVID C. ZECHMAN AND MICHELLE M. ZECHMAN. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ALDINO J. SINIGAGLIO AND MARY K. SINIGAGLIO. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #84 AP, AD., 2009. TAX PARCEL NO. 09-041.10-409 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 180 Darling Street, Newark, 19702 ALL that certain piece, parcel or tract of land with buildings thereon erected situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 140, on the Record Major Subdivision Plan or Riverwalk, as recorded of deeds in and for New Castle .County, on Microfilm No. 13621, and being more particularly and described with recent mortgage inspection plan by Easl Coast Survey Professional Land Surveyors, dated March 3, 2006. BEING the same lands and premises conveyed to Lauren M. Porter by deed from Denise M. Moore, date March 14,2006, and recorded March 21, 2006, in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, as instrument no. 20060321-0026977. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF LAUREN M. PORTER. . TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #75 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 11-006.20-006 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 11 Marlin Drive, Newark, DE 19713 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the building thereon erected, situate in New Castle County and State of Delaware, being designated as Lot 7, on the Plan of Brookside Park, Section M, as said Plan appears of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Plat Book 3, Page 10, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated June 2001. AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Gary Wasno by deed of Kathi Romesberg, as -Second Alternate personal Representative of the Estate of Laura E. Felix, dated June 18, 2001 and of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State 'ofDelaware at Instrument Number 20010713-0056277. SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #87 AP, AD., 2009. OF GARYWASNO. TAX PARCEL NO. 10-044.30-086 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 9 Meadow Knoll Court, Bear, Delaware ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. 19701 APRIL 30, 2009 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the building thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle SHERIFF'S SALE County and State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 85, Block D, of By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #81 AP, AD., the subdivision of Pigeon Run, Section 3, and being more par2009. ticularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey by PARCEL NO. 08-008.40-035 The Pelsa Company, Professional Land Surveyors, dated OctoPROPERTY ADDRESS: 655 Montgomery Woods Dr., Hockes- ber 27,1997. sin,DE BEING the same lands and premises conveyed to James D. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the build- O'Grady, by Deed from James D. O'Grady and Denise L. O'Grady, ings thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New recorded November 10, 1997, and recorded in the Office of the Castle County and State of Delaware, known as 655 Montgom- Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Deed Book ery Woods Drive, and being more particularly bounded and de- 2355, Page 18. scribed in accordance with a survey by Pelsa Co., Inc., Land ~EIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY Consultants and Surveyors, dated May 2005, as follows, to wit: OF JAMES D. O'GRADY. BEING the same lands and premises which Relocation AdTERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALvantage LLC did by deed dated May 5, 2005 and recorded in the ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware in APRIL 30, 2009 Instrument No. 20050603-0053100 did grant and convey unto Jodi Harrington. SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY By virtue ofa writ of PLURIES LEVFAC #89AP,AD., 2009. OF JODI HARRINGTON. PARCEL NO. 08-018.40-142 TERMS OF S4LE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BAL- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 47 Harvest Lane alkJa 103 St. Claire ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Drive, Hockessin, DE 19711 APRIL 30, 2009 ALL that certain pie~e, parcel or tract of land with the buildings thereon erected situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle SHERIFF'S SALE County and State of Delaware, being Lot No.2 on the Record By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #83 AP, AD., Major Subdivision Plan of The Reserves at Hockessin Chase, as 2009. recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New TAX PARCEL NO. 10-048.00-031 Castle County, Delaware, in Instrument No. 20031121-0149170, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 15 Moore Drive, Bear, Delaware 19701 and being more particularly bounded and described as follows ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in New to wit: Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, beBEING the same lands and premises which Hockessin Chase ing Lot No. 12, as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan of L.P. did by deed dated July 29, 2005 and recorded in the OfMoore's Acres, Section One, as prepared by Zebley & Associates, fice of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware in Inc, Professional Land Surveyors of Wilmington, Delaware, as Instrument No. 20050801-0075339 did grant and convey unto said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in Kun-Soo and Sei Young Kim Lee. and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 4132 and by a more SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY recent survey from First State Mortgage Surveys, Inc., dated OF SHARON COOPER. and being more particularly bounded and described as follows, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALto wit: ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. BEING the same lands and premises which Kosciuseko SavAPRIL 30, 2009 ings and Loan Association, a corporation of the State of Delaware, by Indenture dated April 14, 1981, and of Record in the SHERIFF'S SALE Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #93 AP, AD., 2009. granted and conveyed unto Herman L. Ostroff and E. Marion PARCEL NO. 09-038.30-189 Ostraff, his wife in fee in Deed Record Q, Volume 114, Page PROPERTY ADDRESS: 132 Aspen Drive, Newark, DE 19702 . . ' All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the dwellin~ 301. BEING the s~e lands and premIses W1.11ch Herman L. Os- thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New troff and E. Manon Ostraff, husban? and WIfe, gra,nted and con- Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No. 136 (also veyed on ~arch 29, 1983, recorded 10 the Offi.ce of the Recorder known as 132 Aspen Drive) as shown on the record Major Land of Deeds 10 and for Kent County, Dela~~e m :need Record P, Development Plan of Summer Hill, Phase II, as said plan is of Volume 121, Page 246, unto Aldno J. SmlOgagho and Mary K. record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 8878; being more Sinigaglio, husband and wife, in fee. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE particularly bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey by Ramesh C. Betta Associates dated December 29, 1988, as follows, to-wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Glasgow Pines Construction Company did grant and convey unto David J . Curran and Sonja G. Curran, by deed dated February 17, 1989 and recorded on February 21,1989 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 833 at Page 168. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DAVID J . CURRAN AND SONJA G. CURRAN. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of FOURTH PLURIES LEV FAC #107 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 11-010.40-018 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 135 Arielle Drive, Newark, Delaware ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County Delaware, known as 135 Arielle Drive, being Lot No. 18 on the Record Major subdivision Plan of Westover Woods, as said plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder·ofDeeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 11335, and described in accordance with a recent survey by David G. Williams, Professional Land Surveyor of Wilmington, Delaw.are, dated June 2,1993. BEING the same property as transferred by Warranty Deed. on 06/11/1993 and recorded 06/15/1993 from Double S. Developers, Inc., a Corporation to Mark E. Moser and Judith S. Moser, husband and wife, Tenants by the Entirety, recorded in Document Number 199306151757321. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF MARK E. MOSER AND JUDITH S. MOSER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT 'TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #113 AP, AD., 2009. . PARCEL NO. 10-033.10-243 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 16 Cedar Creek Court, Bear, Delaware 19701 t. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buildings thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, known as 16 Cedar Creek Court, Crofton, and known as Lot No. 391 on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Rivers End, as said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm Record No. 4993, and dEWcribed in accor!Iance with a survey by Zebley & Associates, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated February 15, 1999. BEING the same lands and premises which Paul W. Morgan and Cynthia Morgan by deed dated February 19, 1999 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 2599 Page 296, did grant and convey unto Torrey Fish and Mindie Fish, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TORREY FISH AND MINDIE FISH. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT 'TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009 v APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #115 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 10-039.10-167 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 523 Concord Bridge Place, Newark, Delaware 19702 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the dwelling thereon erected, known as 523 Concord Bridge Place, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware and being Lot No. 66, Block A. Sheet 2 of 2, as prepared by MCA Engineering corporation and of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 2963 .. BEING the same lands and premises that Sara A. Johnson and Leon W. Johnson by deed dated October 30, 1998 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed book 2568, Page 229, did grant and convey unto Brian Haughton and Kenyesta Rochester, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF BRIAN HAUGHTON AND KENYESTA ROCHESTER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 (Continued) Post Classifieds Friday, May 29,2009 Page 31 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (Continued) SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #123 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 10-043.30-029 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 10 Brookmont Drive, Newark, Delaware 19702 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the building thereon erected situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot No.1 and part of Lot No.2, Block A, on the plan of Brookmont, as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, in Plat record 3, Page 82, and being more particularly bounded with a recent mortgage inspection plan by East Coast Survey, dated August 2, 2006, as follows, to-wit: BEING the same lands and premises that Deborah A. Tucker by deed dated August 7, 2006 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, State of Del aware, in Deed Instrument 20060807-0075024, did grant and convey unto Joseph Kirueya, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JOSEPH KIRUEYA. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of FIRST PLURIES LEV FAC #126 AP '" AD.,2009. ' PARCEL NO. 09-025.10-149 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 90 Iroquois Court Newark Delaware 19702 ' , ALL that certain lot, tract or parcel of land with the improvements thereon erected situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, known as 90 Iroquois Court and being Lot No. 145 on the Record Major Subdivision Plan of The woods, Section III, as prepared by Karins and Associates, Inc., Consulting engineers, dated February 9, 1976, and of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, on Microfilm No. 4117, and described in accordance with a survey prepared by Howard L. Robertson, Inc., of Wilmington, Delaware, dated April 16, 200l. BEING the same lands and premises that Dorothy A. Bowring by Deed dated April 30, 2001 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Instrument 20010522-0032732, did grant and convey unto Richard W. Refner and Lisa A. Refner, in fee. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF RICHARD W. REFNER AND LISA A. REFNER. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of THIRD PLURIES LEV FAC #130 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 10-039.10-440 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 20 North Merriment Drive, Newark, DE 19702 ' ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the improvements thereon, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being lot Numbered 77 as shown on the Records Re-Subdivision Plain ofTaylortowne, Section E, of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm No. 11375, said lot also known as 20 N. Merriment Dr. and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepared by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated November 22, 2000, as follows, to wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Robert Whittaker and Lisa Whittaker did grant and convey unto James J. Jen~ nings and Marguerite C. Jennings by deed dated December 1, 2000 and recorded on December 4, 2000 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Book 2934 Page 0137. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JAMES J. JENNINGS AND MARGUERITE C. JENNINGS. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ofa writ ofLEVFAC #143AP,AD., 2009. PARCEL ID: 09-022.10-120 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 29 Donaldson Drive, Newark, DE 19713 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the build- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ings thereon erected, situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County, State of Delaware, known as 29 Donaldson Drive, being Lot No. 151, on the Plan of Newark, Oaks, as the Plan thereof is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 4370, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepared by A.E.S. Surveyors, Professional Land Surveyors, dated July 18, 2006, as follows, to-wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Nydia Viruet, did grant and convey unto Ira P. Shtab, by deed dated August 25, 2006 and recorded on August 31, 2006 in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Instrument 20060831-0083747. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF IRA P. SHTAB. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #146 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL ID: 08-009.00-039 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2172 Brackenville Rd., Hockessin, DE 19707 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being situate on the Northerly side of Mill Road in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County, State of Delaware, known as 2172 Brackenville Road, and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEING the same lands and premises which Jill A. Fitzsimmons with a 99% interest, and Kimberly A. Kahn with a 1% interest, did grant and convey unto Jill A. Fitzsimm~ms, by deed dated June 11, 2008 and ~ecorded on June 12, 2008 m the Office ofthe Reco!der of Deeds, m and for New Castle County, State of Delaware, m Deed Instrument 20080612-0040559. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JILL A. FITZSIMMONS AND KIMBERLY A. KAHN. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ~EIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF BEATRICE NDIBA. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue ofa writ 6fLEVFAC #158AP,AD., 2009. TAX PARCEL NO. 10-044.10-114 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 44 Wellspring Drive Bear, DIl 19701 ALL that certain lot or parcel of land situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, being Lot 26, as shown on the Record Major Subdivision Plan, Kensington, as recorded June 29, 1989, in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 9891, and being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a mortgage inspection plan prepared by The Pelsa Company, Inc., Land Consultants and Surveyors, dated October 11, 2005. BEING the same lands and premises which Mike Sanders Jr. and Linda L. Sanders did by deed dated October 27, 2005 and recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. 200510280110395 did grant and convey unto Abdallah H . Karam. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ABDALLAH H. KARAM. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #163 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 11-020.40-001 . PROPERTY ~DRESS: 4029 Rosetree Lane, Newark, DE 19702 ALL that certain tract, piece or parcel ofland situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware being Lot 96 according to the Record Major Subdivision Plan of Rosetree Hunt as recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle County, Delaware in Microfilm 10658 and more particularly described per a plan prepared by Ramesh C. Batta Associates, PA Consulting Engineers and Surveyors, plan No. 66320-A-10156. BEING the same lands and premises which Rose Heart, Inc. did SHERIFF'S SALE by deed dated March 3, 1995 and recorded in the office aforesaid in By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #149 AP, AD., 2009. Deed Book 1889 Page 319 did grant and convey unto Rosalind R. TAX PARCEL NO. 08-038.20-306 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 25 St. John Drive, Wilmington, Dela- Jordan. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ware 19808 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buildings ROSALIND R. JORDAN. TE¥1S OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE thereon erected, known as 25 St. John Drive, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware, and DUE ON OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 known as Lot No. 19, Block H, on the Plan of Dunlinden Acres, said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recording of Deeds SHERIFF'S SALE in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware in Plat By virtue ofa writ of LEV FAC #167 AP,AD., 2009. Record 2, Page 90 and being more particularly bounded and PARCEL NO. 09-022.10-004 described in accordance with a survey by The Pelsa Company PROPERTY ADDRESS: 168 Wynnefield Rd., Bear, DE 19701 dated September 16, 1993. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings BEING the same lands and premises which Clifton L. Sykes, thereon erected, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County Jr. and Lisa N. Duphily nlkJa Lisa M. Sykes, by Deed dated July and State of Delaware, known as 108 Wynnefield Road, being Lot No. 25, 2005 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds 72 on the record resubdivision plan of Wynnefield, as the plan therein and for New Castle County, Delaware in Instrument No. of is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New 20050811-0079728, did grant and convey unto Clifton L. Sykes Castle County, Delaware on instrument No. 20021118-0111723, and and Lisa M. Sykes, in fee. being more particularly bounded and described in accordance with SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY a survey prepared by East Coast Survey, Professional Land Surveyors. OF CLIFTON L. SYKES AND LISA M. SYKES. BEING the same property conveyed to Bonita Anderson and AlTERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALtimon Anderson, wife and husband tenants by the entirety by deed ANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 from Robeno-Wynnefield, L.E.C. recorded 05/18/2006 in deed Dook 20060510 page 0047892, in the recorder's office of New Castle County, Delaware. SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #154 AP, AD., 2009. BONITA ANDERSON AND ALTIMON ANDERSON. TAX PARCEL NO. 09-027.20-227 TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 28 Fleming Street, Newark, Delaware DUE ON OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. 19713 APRIL 30, 2009 ALL those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate in White Clay Creek Hundred, New Castle County and State of SHERIFF'S SALE Delaware, known as 28 Fleming Street and being Lot No. 81, By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #173 AP, AD., 2009. Block C, as shown on the Record Land Development Plan, Sec- PARCEL NO. 08-025.20-055 tion 1, Kimberton, as prepared by Howard L. Robertson, Civil PROPERTY ADDRESS: 7 Paddington Court, Hockessin, DE Engineer and Surveyors, recorded August 25, 1971, in the Office 19707 ofthe Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County in MicroALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the buildings film No. 1819, and being more recently described in accordance thereon erected, situate in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle with a recent Mortage Inspection Plan prepared by East Coast County and State of Delaware, known as 7 Paddington Court, Survey, Inc., dated October 16, 2006. being Lot No. 61 on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Mayfair BEING the same lands and premises which Matthew H. Hen- as said Plan is of record in Microfilm Record No. 8172 and being derson, Jr., by Deed dated October 27, 2006, and recorded in the more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, recent survey by The Pelsa Company, Consultants and EngiDelaware, in Instrument No. 20061114-0107314, did grant and neers of Delaware June 5, 200l. convey unto Beatrice Ndiba, in fee. (Continued) Page 32 . Post Classifieds Friday, May 29, 2009 ~NIMALS/PETS ~NTIQUES/ ART PUGS· AKC Avail last ~eek of May. Shots, & wormed. $600.302·349·4192 ~ ~ BUILDING MATERIALS SINK. 3 com partment Eagle Group, model 414-16-3-18 with faucet. $1472 ORIOLE schedule OBO.443-417-7297 book from 1984. Good RED NOSE PIT BULL Approx 1 yr condition. Appraised old very gentile, free at over $300. Sell for ~ FURNITURE/ to good twlme, only if $200.443-553-5266 ~ FURNISHINGS she is going to be spayed 443-206-2317 BR FURNITURE " . ApPLIANCES White Wicker 'day bed wI trundle, 6 drawer chest, glass top desk wI chair, Ig storage chest. $1100 blo Call YELLOW LAB 302-593-2283 Pups, AKC, shots, MOBILE HOME ready 6/2, $675. CENTRAL AIR- $250. . . CHILDREN/ _ _4_43_-_35_0_-2_4_9_1_ Call 410-378-8531 ~ BABY ITEMS Yellow Lab, 2 1/2 years old female, ~ BUILDING fixed,needs lots of ~ MATERIALS CRIB SET- Girls, acres. Do not call if hardly used. Lambs I' . d I r-......~___- __-.., and Ivy. La Petite FINISHED SOLID Bebe, pink & green. you Ive In eve opment or have small children. Really good oak wood 3/4 inch Quilt, bumper, sheet, dog but needs to run. tpngue and groove valance, dust ruffle We will miss her but Hand Scraped and matching mobile. know its for the best. maple color, 30 yr $30 or best offer. Call: $50. 443-566-0192. warranty flooring. I 443-309-1929 have 19 be-xes, each unopened GENERAL totaling 370 square ART ~ MERCHANDISE feet. Each board is 8 inches wide x 6 foot ANTIQUE I' BED- long. I bought too ROOM SET 40's era, much for my home. needs refinishing. Paid twelve dollars a $150.410-398-3182 square foot will sell for 9 dollars sq. ft. 1 00% SUCCESS! Email me at cjnaI ran 2 ads in ChesaCHESAPEAKE wood@comcast.net, peake Classified. CLASSIFIED I can send pictures One for a chipperl HAS IT ALL or call 443-309- shredder and one 7144 410-398-1230 for a sofa and within 2 days both items 800-220-1230 WWW.CHESAPEAKE were sold! WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED.COM CLASSIFIED.COM Thanks! Walt New Today New Today New Today ~NTIQUES/ U' 1..-_ _ _ _ _ _....1 L.._ _ _ _ _ _---' L-_ _ _ _ _ _...J U ~ GENERAL MERCHANDISE """'O""V""""E-'-N.-B-I-od-g-e-tt"; mod.el SHO-E electric convection. Great condition, clean, $2399. Reach In refrigerator. Hoshizaki . model RHZ-AAC.. $2455. Reach in freezer Hoshizaki model FHI-AAC, $4474. Refrigerated . dis~ case, old, but works great, clean, best offer. 443-4177297 SHED. 8'x8' high wall. Very good condition. You haul. $500. 410-658-5958 STEEL GARAGE 25'x30' American Steel building, unassembled, never used. Complete wlblueprint instruc. 16' high arch bons, profile. $4500 OBO. 717-873-0098 1..-_ _ _ _ _---' p" MUSICAL New Today DRUMS 5 pc set. wI Zildjian cymbols. Must sell. All or part. $400 drums. 410-920-0628 Pea~1 GUITAR LESSONS All styles. Also, Mandolin, 5 string banjo & electric bass. Mark Unruh accepting students all levels and abilities, standard notation or tab. Reasonable rates. 302824-9107 P' New Today YARD SALES Direct: (443)553'6726 Olllce: (410) 398·9000 E-mail: 511blll@mris.com Sylvan Rt 72, Saturday, May 30th, 8am- Noon. Large variety! HUGE · SALE CONOWINGOWhitecavage Court Multi- family. Baby items, bed, toddler clothes, books, kitchen Pfal~graff, home school, scrapbook, fabric MORE Sat 5/30 Sam No Early rain birds date please 5/31 L-_ _ _ _ _ _..1 P' P' P' New Today THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE ELKTON 118 ContiTHE COURT OF IN AND FOR nental Dr (from Milbourne, take right) COMMON PLEAS NEW CASTLE Sat, May 30, 7a-2p. FOR THE STATE COUNTY Dressers, hlh, pilates OF DELAWARE IN RE: CHANGE OF machine, rooftop carriELKTON. HighIN AND FOR NAME OF er, womens clothes sz lands Community, off NEW CASTLE Hafid Valdivia-Cor6 & 8, lots of misc. of Barksdale (Elktonl COUNTY dova ELKTON Coopers Newark Rd 1ft on to IN RE: CHANGE OF PETITIONER(S) Market - 199 Old Casho Mill Rd 1ft on NAME OF TO Multi Chestnut Rd off Old- Barksdale right on Jennifer M. Shuler Hafid De la Cruzfield Point Rd. Sat, Valley 1ft into PETITIONER(S) Valdivia May 30, 8am-2pm. Higlands) Saturday TO NOTICE IS HEREBY Little girl May 30th, 8-12. Jennifer M. Hillman GIVEN that Hafid ELKTON 24 Nor- HUGE! man Allen St. (Holly clothes, hlh, furniture, '--- . -C""H--E""'C-K""O"'U--T---' NOTICE IS HEREBY Valdivia-Cordova inOUR WEBSITE AT GIVEN that Jennifer tends to present a Hall Terrace) Sat, tons of items! Obnt WWW.CHESAPEAKE ·M. Shuler intends to Petition to the Court 5/30, 8am-1 pm. Dou- miss this one! ble jog stroller, baby & rr=======91 L=C:L:A:SS:I:FI:E:D.:C:O:M:::: present a Petition to of Common Pleas for kids items, furn, etc. the Court of Common the State of Delaware _ ....-_ _ _ _ _ _.... LEGAL NOTICE Pleas for the State of in and for New Castle Multi CALL ________ Delaware in and for County, to change his! 'Ftunll OR EMAIL NewCastleCounty.hernameto.H.afid De Y CHESAPEAKE THE COURT OF to change her name to la Cru~-ValdlVla .. . CLASSIFiED ~~~~ ~~:t: Jennifer M. Hillman. Gnselda ValdlVlaElkton. Elkmore, Old 410-398-1230 Jennifer M. Shuler Cordova OF DELAWARE Petitioner Madre Chesnut Rd on Sat. May 30th. 8a-1p. 800-220-1230 IN AND FOR Petitioner Boys & girls' clothes www.chesapea!<eNEW CASTLE Dated: May 12,2009 D t d' 5/21109 . zero-6 x, s t ro II er, classlfl·ed.com COUNTY np 5/29 '6/5 ,12 a 5/296/5 e . size 12 baby items, furniIN RE: CHANGE OF np " ture, _ HH,_misc. NAME OF L-_ _ _ _..J 1b=======.!1 Brianna Nanette CITY OF NEWARK Lalonde DELAWARE LEGAL NOTICE PETITIONER(S) CITY COUNCIL TO PUBLIC HEARING Brianna Nanette NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Berrios JUNE 8, 2009 - 7:30 PM RE: DEADLY WEAPON lara Celeste Berrios Pursuant to Section 402.2 of the City Charter of the Code of the City of Newark, DelaI, Jarred Mark Pry_ (mother) butok residing at, Fermin Berrios Jr. ware, notice is hereby given of a public hear37 Hempstead Dr (father) ing at a regular meeting of the Council in the ELKTON 153 Old Newark DE 19702' NOTICE IS HEREBY Council Chamber at the Municipal Building, Chestnut Rd, off Old will make applicatio~ GIVEN that lara C. ' 220 Elkton Road, Newark, Delaware, ~n M~n Field Point Rd, Sat to the judges of the Berrios and Fermin day, June. 8, ~009 at 7:30 p.m., at whICh tI~e 5/30 & Sun 5/31 8-? Superior CQurt of the Berrios Jr. intends to the C?uncil Wlll conSIder for .Second Readmg both days tools, State of Delaware ill present a Petition to a~d Fmal Passage the followmg proposed Ortools, tools, hlh & fish- and for New CastlE!' the Court of Common dinance: . ing gear County at Wilmington Pleas for the State of Bill 09-19 - An Ordinance Amending Ch. 25, for the next term for a Delaware in and for Sewers, By Revising the SeWer license to carry a con- New Castle County, Charges for All Customers Efcealed deadly weap- to change her name fective July 1, 2009 on, or weapons, for to Brianna Nanette Patricia M. Fogg, CMC the protection of my Berrios. City Secretary lara C Berrios np 5/29 person(s), or property, or both. Fermin Berrios Jr. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Jarred Prybutok Petitioner LEGAL NOTICE 5/19/09 Dated: 05/05/09 HERRERA, INC., tla LA TOLTECA, has on np 5/29 np 5115,22,29 May 29, 2009 applied with the Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner for approval of a "substantive change" to a license by adding a u6-seat bar" to a restaurant with a liquor license on the premises located at 304308 Fox Hunt Drive, Fox Run Shopping Center, Bear, Delaware 19701. VOLKSWAGEN Persons who are against this application should provide written notice of their objecVOLKSWAGEN ,LTD. tions to the Commissioner. For the Commis4304 Kirkwood Highway, sioner to be required to hold a hearing to conWILMINGTON, DE sider additional input from persons against 302-998-0131 the application, the Commissioner must Drivers wanted ~ receive one or more documents containing a total of at least 10 signatures of residents of property owners located within 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 Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner at the 302-834-4568 3rd Floor, Carvel State Building, 820 North French Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801. ::<I~ The protest(s) must be received by the Commissioner's office on or before June 29, 2009. Failure to file such a protest may result in the Commissioner considering the application without further notice, input or hearing. If anyone has questions regarding this matter, IL~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;· ;;;;;;;;;~';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;L~~~:!==!!!:~!!~II please contact the Commissioner's office. . , np 5/29,6/5,12 YARD SALES YARD SALES LEGAL NOTICE YARD SALES tlii'Family New Today one of these local dealers . and drive home happy! SnUtIt, N STAPLEFORD'S CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE ST GEORGES DE . Post Classifieds Friday, May 29, 2009 Page 33 LEGAL NOllCE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOllCE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL NOllCE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE LEGAL N011CE (Continued) Deeds, in and for New Castle County in Microfilm No. 5484, and being more PARCEL NO. 12-019.00-084 particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey prepared BEING the same lands and premises which John H. Williams Jr., Trustee PROPERTY ADDRESS: 133 Cornwell Drive; Bear, Delaware 19701 did by deed dated June 20, 2001 and recorded in the Office ofthe Recorder of ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon by On Point, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated May, 2003. BEING the same lands and premises which Kenneth N. James did by deed Deeds, aforesaid in Instrument No. 20010620-0048608 did grant and convey erected; situate in Red Lion Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, known unto Joseph L. Pierce and Tara L. Pierce. as 133 Cornwell Drive, and being Lot No. 16, on the Plan of York Farms, dated May 14, 2003 and recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JO- as said Plan is of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New Castle 20030602-0065928 did grant and convey unto Jennifer Weiss. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JENSEPH L. PIERCE AND TARA L. PIERCE. County, Delaware, in Microfilm No. 10667, and described in accordance with TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON a survey prepared by A.E.S. Surveyors, dated July 19,2005 . NIFER WEISS. OR BEFORE JULy 6, 2009. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON .BEING the same lands and premises that Atonye Oguara by deed dated APRIL 30, 2009 August 30, 2005 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, New OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 SHERIFF'S SALE Castle County, Delaware, in deed Instrument 20050914-0093878, did grant By virtue ofa writ of LEV FAC #175AP,AD., 2009. SHERIFF'S SALE and convey unto Taiwo T. Odeyemi, in fee. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #252 AP, AD., 2009. PARCEL NO. 10-039.30-117 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TAIWO PARCEL NO. 18-019.00-083 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 3 N. Tribbit Ave., Bear, DE 19701 T.ODEYEMI. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon, TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON PROPERTY ADDRESS: 203 Wilson Rd., Newark, De 19711 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the improvements theresituate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, being des- OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. ignated Lot 73, as shown on the Record Resubdivision Plan of Stone Bill of APRIL 30, 2009 on erected, situate in the City of Newark, White clay Creek Hundred, New record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, Castle County, Delaware, known as 203 Wilson Road, Oaklands, and being SHERIFF'S SALE lot number 9, block B, Section 3, Oaklands, as shown on the Plan of SilverDelaware on Microfilm No. 13816 said lot also known as 3 N. Tribbitt AvBy virtue of a writ of FOURTH PLURIES LEV FAC #207 AP, AD., 2009. enue. brook Development, Inc., recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds PARCEL NO. 08-008.00-022 in and for New Castle County, and State of Delaware, in Plat Book 4, Page BEING all and thll same lot of ground which by Deed dated February 23, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 863 Yorklyn Road, Hockessin, DE 19707 2000, and recorded among the Land Records of New Castle County, DelaALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland situate in Mill Creek Hundred, 158, more particularly bounded and described in accordance with a survey ware in Liber No. 2807, folio 0194, Instrument #021677, was granted and New Castle County and State of Delaware being Lot No. 12 as shown on t he prepared by North Star Surveys dated July 31, 2000. conveyed by NVR, Inc., Absolom N. Nyamwnnda. BEING the same lands and premises which Kenneth T. Gourley and Monunrecorded plan of Hockessin Hills, SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ABSOAND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Dominick J. ica L. Gourley did by deed dated July 27, 2002 and recorded in the Office of LOM N. NYAMWNNDA. Dimenco and Terry L. Dimenco by deed of Shirley A Hubbard, dated May the Recorder of Deeds, aforesaid in Instrument No. 20020912-0087657 did TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON 29,1998 and of record in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds in and for New grant and convey unto Monica L. (;Qurley. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF MONIOR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. Castle County and State of Delaware in Deed Book 2449, page 274. APRIL 30, 2009 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF DOMI- CA L. GOURLEY. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON SHERIFF'S SALE NICK J. DIMENCO AND TERRY L. DIMENCO. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #177 AP, AD., 2009. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 PARCEL ID: 10-034.30-023 / OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. SHERIFF'S SALE PROPERTY ADDRESS: 733 Seymour Rd., Bear, DE 19701 APRIL 30, 2009 ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland, with the improvements thereBy virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #253 AP, AD., 2009. SHERIFF'S SALE PARCEL NO. 11-016.40-036 on erected, situate in Fair Winds, New Castle Hundred, New Castle County By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #210 AP, AD., 2009. and State of Delaware, known as Lot No. 111 on Plat dated December 17, TAX PARCEL NO. 10-029.10-015 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2066 Pleasant Valley, Newark, DE 19702 ALL that certain tract, piece and parcel ofland with the buildings thereon 1957, and recorded in Plat book 3, Page 5, made by Howard L. Robertson, PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2333 Tolstoy Lane, Newark, Delaware 19702 Civil Engineer and Surveyor, and more particularly bounded and described ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, known as 2066 Pleasant Valley Road if any, situate in Pencader in accordance with a survey by Burnie R. Waski, Registered Land Surveyor, erected, situate 'in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County and State of Hundred, New Castle County and State of Delaware and more particularly dated February 24, 1975. . Delaware, known as 2333 Tolstoy Lane, being Lot No. 4-6, on the record bounded and described on a recent survey prepared by AE.S. Surveyors BEING the same lands conveyed to Joseph Lofland & Janet Lofland from resubdivision plan of Cobblestones-Taylortowne, as said plan is of record in dated September 7, 2006. Alan E. Schweizer, Jr. & Robin Schweizer, by Deed dated March I, 1991, re- the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County, Delaware, BEING the same lands and premises which Robert E. Deatherage, Execucorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for New Castle County, in Microfilm Record No. 4446, and being more particularly bounded and tor of the Estate of Ramona Greta Del Coglin aka Roman G. Deatherage, Delaware, on March 8, 1991, in Deed Book 1149, Page 66. described in accordance with a mortgage inspection plan prepared by Ray- by his Atty In fact I. Jay Katz did by deed dated September 27, 2006 and SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JO- mond F. Christian & Associates, Iilc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. 20061002-0093963 did SEPH LOFLAND & JANET LOFLAND. May 17,1994. grant and convey unto Reginald J . Leach. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF REGISUBJECT to any and all easements, agreements and restrictions referred OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. to on the aforementioned resubdivision plan of the Cobblestones-Tay- NALD J. LEACH. TERM~ OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON APRIL 30, 2009 lortowne, recorded on Microfilm No. 4446. SHERIFF'S SALE SUBJECT further to the restrictions covering Cobblestones-Taylortowne, OR BEFbRE JULY 6, 2009. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #186 AP, AD., 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 as recorded in Deed Record D, Volume 88, Page 522, Deed Record D, Volume PARCEL NO. 10-043.10-529 SHERIFF'S SALE 89, Page 38, Deed Record P, Volume 90, Page 164. By virtue of a writ of ALIAS LEV FAC #254 AP, AD., 2009. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 191 Auckland Drive, Newark, DE 19702 BEING the same property conveyed to Robert A Roy, Sr. and Frances M. ALL that Lot being Lot 91 ofthe subdivision ofWelIington Woods, Section Roy, his wife, by deed from Rockwood Partners recorded 09/0111994 in deed PARCEL NO. 10-032.40-100 II, Microfilm No. 10595, situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County; book 1802 page 209, in the recorder's office of New Castle County, Dela- PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6 Wright Circle, Newark, DE 19702 State of Delaware being more particularly described in a survey by A.E.S. ware. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon Surveyors, dated May 13, 2004. SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF ROB- erected, known as 6 Wright Circle, Situate in New Castle Hundred, New AND BEING the same lands and premises conveyed unto Maxine J . Mar- ERT A ROY, SR. AND FRANCES M. ROY. Castle County and State of Delaware, and being Lot No. 116 ofthe subdivishall by deed of Linda J. Condella, Carl J . Kirby, BarryT. Kirby and Barbara TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON sion of Taylortowne, Microfilm Number 4188, and being more particularly A Megginson, dated May 25, 2004 and of record in the Office of the Recorder OR BEFORE JULY 6,2009. bounded and described in accordance with a survey by The Pelsa company . of Deeds in and for New Castle County and State of Delaw'are at Instrument APRIL 30, 2009 dated September 8, 1993. Number 2004052-0058346. BEING the same lands and premises which Susan M. Lord did by deed SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF MAXdated August 29, 2007 and recorded in the office aforesaid in Instrument No. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #216 AP, AD.;2009. INE J. MARSHALL. 20070920-0083553 did grant and convey unto Frank Lare. TAX PARCEL NO. 11-003.30-039 SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF FRANK TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON PROPERTY ADDRESS: 6 Mavista Circle, Newark, DE 19711 OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the improvements there- LARE. APRIL 30, 2009 on erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON SHERIFF'S SALE Delaware, known as 6 Mavista Circle, comprising Lot 77 on a plot of Brook- OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #197 AP, AD., 2009. APRIL 30, 2009 side Park, Section M-2, as said plan is ofre~ord in the Office ofthe Recorder PARCEL ID: 10-039.10-286 SHERIFF'S SALE of Deeds in and for New Castle County in Plat Record 3, Page 52, and beBy virtue of a writ of LEVFAC #255 AP, AD., 2009. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 37 Valley Forge Court, Newark, DE 19702 ing more particularly bounded and described according to a recent survey ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, by Franco R. Bellafante, Inc., Professional Land Surveyors, dated May 19, PARCEL NO. 11-036.00-028 situate in New Castle Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware, being des- 1982. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 2733 Old County Road, Newark, Delaware 19702 ignated Lot 36, as shown on t he record major land development plan of ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel ofland with the improvements thereBEING the same lands and premise.~ which Tim K. Madison and Judith Centennial Village, of record in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds in and L. Beard nlk/a Judith L.B. Sherman by Deed dated the 13th day of January, on erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of for New Castle County, Delaware on Microfilm No. 5538, said lot also known 1996 and recorded in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Delaware known as 2733 Old County Road and being more particularly as 37 valley Forge Court and being now more particularly described accord- Castle County, Delaware, in Deed Book 2599, Page 339, did grant and con- bounded and described in accordance with a recent survey by the Pelsa ing to a survey by The Pelsa company, dated October 29, 2007, as follows, to vey unto Tim K. Madison, in fee. company Professional Land Surveyors, dated January 20, 1993. wit: . BEING the same lands and premises which David B. Moore and Rebecca SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TIM K. L. Moore, by Deed dated January 10,2008 and recorded in the Office of the BEING the same lands and premises which Earnest F. Poteat, did grant MADISON. and convey unto Lamont A Murray, by deed dated October 29, 2007 and ' TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON Recorder of Deeds, in and for New Castle County and State of Delaware, in Instrument # 20080305-0015190, did grant and convey unto Joanna Mcrae. recorded on November 6, 2007 in the Office ofthe Recorder of Deeds, in and OR BEFORE JULY 6~ 2009. for New Castle County, State of Delaware, in Deed Instrument 20071106SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF JOANAPRIL 30, 2009 0096489. NAMCRAE. SHERIFF'S SALE SEIZED AND TAKEN IN EXECUTION AS THE PROPERTY OF TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON By virtue of a writ of LEV FAC #249 AP, AD., 2009. LAMONT A MURRAY. PARCEL NO. 11-017.40-107 OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. TERMS OF SALE: 10% DOWN AT TIME OF SALE. BALANCE DUE ON PROPERTY ADDRESS; 5 Kayak Court, Newark, DE 19702 APRIL 30, 2009 OR BEFORE JULY 6, 2009. ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings tllereon Michael P. Walsh, Sheriff APRIL 30, 2009 erected, situate in Pencader Hundred, New Castle County and State of Sheriff's Office SHERIFF'S SALE Delaware, known as 5 Kayak Court, being Lot 275, Block K, on the Plan of Wilmington, Delaware By virtue ofa writ of SECOND PLURIE~LE~,~AC ~2~:..AD., ~;.._~~~sons, as the!,l~:::':is of:~~::!: O...ffi::.o~~~rder of _ Df 5129, fjl5 -.. Page 34 ~ Post Classifieds Friday, May 29, 2009 YARD SALES ~ YARD SALES New Today New Today Multi --'-""'Family ELKTON RE/MAX Chesapeake - 216 E. Pulaski Hwy (Route 40) beside Denny's Restaurant on Sat, May 30 from 7amNoon. Many items such as tools, baby clothes, adult clothes, household items, crafts, much more! FAIR HILL. 241 Little Elk Neck Rd. on Sat., May 30th, 8a-3p Antiques , vintage, collectibles, fum., silver & more . 1m GALENARt 313 Olivet UM Church, Saturday June 6th 8am, $10 per space. 41 0-648-5509 WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED.COM ~ YARD SALES LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMEN 4IIiII P"'" Multi TRANSPORTATION ~\a''&/~'Family RIDING MOWER Toro Wheelhorse. NEWARK- 49 KollMulti 38" cut. Hydrostatic Dr (Brookside) - ....~ -'Family man 14.5hp. Like new. Rt 4 & Rt 72 entrance across from Pencader $675 610-932-8901 GLASGOW HUGE Plaza. Sat & Sun TORO 22" CUT MULTI-FAMILY, Glas- 5/30 & 31, 9-3. Wide gow Reformed Pres. variety of items. Hot SELF PROPELLED Church 1 1/2 m from Wheels, Pixar, Harley rear bagger, like new. Rt 40 on Rt 896 Look power wheels, new $135. Call 610-932-8901 for Signs & BalloOns!! batteries &chargers Sat 5/30 8-12 noon MACHINARV & rain or shine Kids, ~ HEAVY EQUIPMENT hlh, clothing, misc, , Multi FOOD, GAMES, & FACE PAINTING ~~'AI~'Family JOHN DEERE 70 Deisel with pony RISING SUN 5/30 motor, runs. Asking $2700.00 8a-1 p 456 Hitching Post Dr., fum . house Possible delivery. . 410-392-0878 hold, . Wilton, linoleum, Gore-Tex, MONTGOMERYS FRIENDSHIP COL- Coach, name brand ORA. Dr. Jack Rd to boylgirl 0-4T, Jr. girl Frist Rd., rt on Hon- AerolAE, toys, DVD's, BROWN Birch,Tulip eybeQ into communi- Xbox, more! Popular, Oak trees & ty. Sat. May 23rd a variety of other 8;·30 to 1pm. No trees free young early birds. Babylkid trees but you dig items , household call 410-287-6852 items, clothing, pool & so much more. U - OUR WEBSITE MIGHT HAVE WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR! www,cecilwhig.com ~ ~ ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT, CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED CAN WORK FOR YOU! U ~ MOTORCVCLES/ ~ ~ ATVs AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES ~ VANS/ MINI VANS ". AUTOS HONDA ACCORD TIRES (4) from '09 FORD E-150 '92 ACURA RSX '05 LX '89. 67k. $2000. Ford 350 ~ 0 ply Customized, fully auto. Good shape. 302-530-1369 275/70118. $500. Call loaded. 107K. Md insp 52K. Loaded. $14,500 Dan 302-584-6370 $3,250410-652-1972 443-617-1416 Aiir.iiiii POWER BOATS Custom, Stage 1 & new exhaust. Asking $7500. 410-272-9051 -K-A-W-A-S-A-K-I-K-LE-6-5-0 Versys 650cc twin '08. 2008 Bike of the Year! Bright Red, As New, RANGER bass 550 miles. $6000. boat. '03 DVS 185 Fred 443-807-0697 or wlMerc 150 EFI 410-272-2820 w/120 hrs. Minnkota YAMAHA 650 V85, GPS, front Star, '98, 22k, custom sonar, bike seats, paint new tires runs cover. Runs good good: 50 mpg. $2500 and looks great. Test obo. 443-752-3577 ride ok. $14,800. Call Fred @443YAMAHA '02 1100 807 -0697 or 410- custom V Star. Garage 272-2820 kept, 3200 mi. Comes ' - - - - - - - -.... wI jack cover, 3 helmets, gloves. $5700 ~ MOTORCVCLES/ 410-275-1113 ~ ATVs AUTO PARTS & 2000 CUSTOM . ACCESSORIES SPORTSTER 1200 ~ Exc condo Many extra NISMO CATBACK $4800 443-350-3356 SYSTEM sIs. Fits '03'08 coupe & '04-'08 Roadster. 4" tips. JO)!"5!.6 $600 410-272-9168 U 111] 'tJ\'S.'-=' ~n n 'tJ\'S.~~~ WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED.COM ~ANTIQUE AUTOS CHRYSLER NEW YORKER '95, 83,300 miles, exc condition. • _______________ • Call 410-658-7701 1995 F-150 4x4 302 I '72 CHEVY C10. I If someone selling V8, 5 spd, high miles : 4200 miles, 6' bed,: but runs well, might : built 402 w/alum.: a car tells you they need rear $2000 obo I heads. 700R4 trans I are selling it through call 443-907-2520 : wI B&M shifter, 12: a third party and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I bolt posi, March ser-I request money, : pentine, MSD pro-: please contact the : grammable ignition: thir~ party and verify Iw/2 stage rev limiter. I the car is legitimate. : Headers, Flow Mas-: Buyer beware! I ters, AC, stereo CD, I (2) DODGE RAM: shaved handles, : SATURN '97. 4 CHARGERS '87 $725 : custom interior. In: door, 5 speed, 98k ea. $1325 for both. I dash auto meter I miles. New clutch , 410-398-5471 : iaug~ packa~e, 17": tune up, oil change, aCing: new tires & brakes. : mencan I wheels, fuel cell" MD state inspected . Itonneau cover, PW,I $30000BO. 410-808-2915 : Lecarrea sti rring : : wheel, 2" lowering: I kit. LOUD, FAST and I WANTED DODGE RAM '05 : STRONG! Asking: TO Buy 3500 diesel, non dual- I $18,500 or possible I Iy, $16,500 obo. Call : trade. : 443-309-7420 I 410-688-7344 I WE BUY JUNK -""==;~~="""iI ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -! cars, trucks & vans. If SOLDI $100 & up. 302-420CHESAPEAKE 7411 or 302-650-4579 I sold m Jeep ~ TRUCKS/SPORT ~ UTILITV VEHICLE . . . .~ • NITRO '98 120hp outboard, personal flotation dev, trlr, anchors. $3,575 302-559-9240 ~ ". y because 0 the ad I ran in Chesapeake Classified! I got many .ICt aFIAlssaTnld sold CLASSIFIED HAS IT ALL 410-398-1230 800-220-1230 Thanksl Jason, Elkton WWW.CHESAPEAKE CLASSIFIED.COM Il;;;;;;;;;;==,,-=~ WE BUY SCRAp · METAL! Call for free pick up and appraisal. We buy from small matchbox cars to large industrial buildingsl 302-650-4579 Susan M. Knight • Settlement Agent ARDENT TITLE COMPANY LENDER APGFCU 149-151 E. Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921 . (410) 996-9780· Fax (410) 996-9784· info@ardentitle.com Phone Number 15 YEAR Fixed %PTS.APR 30 YEAR Fixed %PTS.APR 1-888-LOAN-391 5.375/0/5.51 5.37510/5.8 CECIL BANK (410) 328-1650 CLASSIC MORTGAGE CORP (302) 366-1661 MBA FINANCIAL SERVICES (410) 287-5600 PEOPLES BANK OF ELKTON (410) 996-2265 WILMINGTON MORTGAGE (410) 398-5607 1 YEAR 3 YEAR ARM ARM 5 YEAR ARM %PTS.APR % PTS. APR %PTS.APR 6.50/014.016 5.875/0/4.253 6.375/0/4.744 *PLEASE CALL FOR RATES 4.25/.514.464 Please call for quotes. Many programs. All credit considered. 4.50/0/4.62 Call For FHA Rates! ! 4.75/0/4.832 4.87510/4.95 PLEASE CALL FOR RATES. 100% financing available-Interest only options! Ist time horne buyers, 2nd homes & investment properties. 6.251013.618 5.00/0/3.697 5.375/0/4.073 FREE PRE-APPROVAL - NO APPLICATION FEE These rates, effective 5126/09, were provided by the lenders and are subject to change. Other tenns may be available. These rates are for existing first mortgages. Points may vary on refinances. Down payment requirements may vary. *Caps and length may vary on adjustable rates. The APR is based on a $100,000 mortgage with a 20% down payment and is in addition to interest included points fees & other credit costs. To list your mortgage rates, call our Real Estate Sales Division at 410 398-3311 or 1-800-220-3311. These mortgage rates are a paid advertising feature of the Cecil Whig l"·A1 ·100% FIDaudDc • FHA, VA, and Rural DewIopmeut • Self Employed WILMINGTON ~ORTGAGE 205 East Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921 Office: 410-398-5607· TOLL FREE: 800-607-5607 • Brldae Lous • ReYeneM........ Phil Davis Kim Pettitt Bruce Fink Loan Officer Loan Officer Loan Officer On the Web • www.newarkpostonline.com Friday, May 29, 2009 • The Newark Post • Page 35 . - 02------... . A::'--T-L-A---N--T1S ., - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.------------------------ .. --------------- ~. - ~ --- ... _-- - -..... - - - - - - - - - ----------- Page 36 • The Newark Post • Friday, May 29, 2009 News, Advertising • 737-0724 Classifieds • 1-800-220-3311 NewSfure OpeninJ . 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