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THURSDAY, febRUARY 18, 2010

vol. 14 No. 43

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News HONOR - Woodbridge Elementary School recently won the National Title I Distinguished School Program award. Page 5 HEROES - He’s helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in his various volunteer roles. Many have benefitted from his persistent efforts. Page 8 HEALTH - Nanticoke Memorial Hospital is advancing the fight against breast cancer with soome new technology. Page 9 PERFORMERS - Hunt Family Fiddlers, who performed for Queen Elizabeth, will perform in Seaford on Wednesday. Page 10 TAXES - IRS offers top five tax season tips for 2009 returns. Page 11 VALENTINE’S - Strangers help to keep a couple’s longstanding Valentine’s Day tradition alive. Page 12 RELIEF - Delaware to seek disaster relief from winter storms. Page 14 REPAIRS - The cost will be in the millions to repair West Seaford School. page 45

Sports TOP TwO - The Seaford varsity boys’ swim team placed first in the Henlopen Conference meet on Monday while the Sussex Tech girls’ team finished second. Page 24 wRESTLINg MATcH - The Woodbridge varsity wrestling team returned to action with a home meet against Laurel on Monday. Page 25

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Among those Sussex farmers who took to the roads were brothers R.C. and J.C. Willin from near Seaford. Here J.C. moves deliberately along a stretch of highway covered by a canopy of snow-laden trees. Photo by Montine Willin

Farmers come to the rescue in aftermath of snowstorms By Lynn R. Parks

Farmers who banded together to help plow Delaware’s roads following last week’s two snowstorms “undoubtedly saved lives,” said Department of Transportation spokesman Jim Westhoff. “They prevented disasters,” he added. “And most of all, their selfless activities showed all of us why we love

Delaware so much.” Many farmers across the state started plowing roads before they were even asked, Westhoff said. “They saw a need and saw that they had the resources to help and just went to work,” he added. “For us at DelDOT, it was inspirational to see that kind of support.” Westhoff was unable to say how many farmers throughout the state

helped to plow roads. Among those Sussex farmers who took to the roads were brothers R.C. and J.C. Willin from near Seaford. Their farm has had a contract with the state to clear snow-covered roads since 1979. The Willins were called out by the state at 9 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, and Continued to page three

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