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THURSDAY, December 23, 2010

vol. 15 No. 36

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News FINANCES - In this economy what is the best financial decision that a person can make? Page 2 NEW BOOK - Here’s an opportunity to help keep the memory of our local war heroes alive. Page 4 RECOVERY - Senator Carper tells the Delaware Farm Bureau recovery is coming. Page 5 BUSINESS - Seaford Council is keeping lower impact fees in place. Page 6 HEROES - Believe it or not, Delmarva has its own toymaking ‘elves’. Page 8 SCHOLARSHIPS - New public safety scholarships offered in Delaware. Page 12 LITERACY - ‘Man’s best friend’ helps children’s reading skills. Page 34 DONORS - Seaford Library unveils Donor Recognition Display. Page 36 TAX ACT - Senator Tom Carper comments on Middle Class Tax Relief Act. Page 44

Sports Home opener - The Seaford varsity wrestling team hosted Indian River in its home opener. Page 24 Raiders-Bulldogs - The Woodbridge and Laurel girlsí basketball teams squared off. Page 24 Stars - A Seaford swimmer and a Woodbridge girls’ basketball player are this week’s Stars. Page 27

Index Bulletin Board Business Church Classifieds Final Word Gaslines Gourmet Health Letters Lynn Parks

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Movies Obituaries Police Puzzles Sports Tides Tony Windsor

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Seaford-Blades Associated Charities and Seaford Lions Club volunteers are shown Tuesday with packages they packed for distribution for the Christmas season. Photo by Daniel Richardson

Holiday tradition continues

110 families in the greater Seaford area will be receiving Christmas packages Seventy years ago, the Seaford Lions Club coordinated an effort to have a central support for charitable giving during the Christmas season. This resulted in the birth of one of the area’s most familiar charities, the Seaford-Blades Associated Charities (SBAC). The goal of SBAC is to assure that families in need during the holidays receive help, void of a duplication of services, which allow more families to be served. For 50 years Virginia (Ginny) Short has been the driving force behind the

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coordination of Seaford-Blades Associated Charities. The charity has helped thousands of people over the years. This year more than 110 families in the greater Seaford area will be receiving Christmas packages, including food, clothing and toys through SBAC. Area schools, churches, civic groups and individuals have donated canned goods, clothing and new toys to be given to families who are struggling to have an adequate holiday. Volunteers have been gathering at the Seaford DuPont Union Hall in

Seaford to help sort through the many donations and prepare to have them packaged for delivery a few days before Christmas. Short says those families receiving charity support from SBAC at Christmas will receive chicken, scrapple, bread and canned vegetables. Those with children will also receive toys. Anyone interested in making a monetary donation can mail it to SBAC, 723 Washington Ave., Seaford, DE 19973. For more information about the charity call Short at 629-8344.

Greetings of the Season RAMEY REAL ESTATE 1507 Middleford Rd., Seaford, DE 19973 Office 302-628-7653

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And Here’s to a Happy and Healthy New Year! Thank you for your valued business this year.

Nancyann M. Price REALTOR

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