THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2008
VOL. 13 NO. 34
Nanticoke and PRMC agree on partnership
News
Seaford’s Nanticoke Memorial Hospital has entered into a three-year management and professional services partnership with Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury, Md., to provide cancer services at the hospital’s Nanticoke Cancer Care Center. Cancer care specialists of Peninsula Regional’s Richard A. Henson Cancer Institute will offer medical oncology and hematology services and staff a new medical oncology physician office at the Nanticoke Cancer Care Center. Well-known medical oncologist James Martin, MD of Peninsula Regional Oncology and Hematology will serve as medical director of the Nanticoke Cancer Care Center and will see patients until a permanent oncologist is recruited. Dr. Martin will
SANTA ARRIVES - Despite low temperatures and rain showers, Santa arrived in Seaford Saturday for the Christmas parade. See next week’s Star for a list of the winning parade entries and additional photos.
DEVELOPMENT - Bridgeville Commission looks toward economic development. Page 3 SHOWTIME - Don’t miss “Peter Pan and Wendy” this weekend. Page 4 NEW FACE - Who will be Seaford’s newest council member? Page 5
Sports FIRST PLACE - The Seaford varsity wrestling team opened the season by placing first. Page 45 PREVIEWS - The Seaford Star features preview stories on the Woodbridge girls’ basketball team and the Seaford boys’ basketball team. Page 45
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Steve Rose, president of Nanticoke Health Services, shakes hands with Alan Newberry, president of Peninsula Regional Medical Center. Photo by Daniel Richardson
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Steeple will return to Mt. Olivet Church The steeple that was removed from Mt. Olivet Church in downtown Seaford on Tuesday, Nov. 25, will return to its lofty position atop the church on High Street. (Last week the Star erroneously reported it would not be repaired.) Todd J. Farrington of TJF and Sons said Monday that the project to repair the steeple started about four weeks ago. Because of the rotten condition of some of the structure, the steeple had to be removed and reconstructed. The original frame was able to be reused. Inside the steeple are the names of some earlier citizens or perhaps construction members from the past. The names included WR Price with a date of October 17, 1897. Other names were Charles Parsons, Eddie Delhifer, Willie Blades, KJ Graham and Charlie Graham. Farrington said the steeple will be reinstalled in about a week or so. Crew members who assisted at the site were Mike Rangnow and Dave Floyd. Mike Bryant of Bryant Enterprises is also assisting with the construction.
Work is progressing on the steeple for Mt. Olivet Church. The steeple will return to its lofty position in downtown Seaford in another week. Photo by Daniel Richardson