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THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2010

vol. 14 No. 40

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News HEROES - Four generations of family serve Delmar. Page 8 HAITI - Local man on mission to help his family back in Haiti. Page 9 TAX BREAK - Sussex offering amnesty program for delinquent taxpayers. Page 11 HONORS - Nanticoke Rotary honors paramedics in special ceremony. Page 12 TONY - If this column doesn’t make you think, check your pulse. Page 37 POLICE - Arrests for home invasion and copper thefts in this week’s report. Page 42 LETTERS - Writer suggests merging two western Sussex communities. The reaction is predictable. Page 43 RECOGNITION - Seaford officers, dispatchers honored in special event. Page 44 SENATE SEAT - Beau Biden’s announcement sets off a predictable reaction. Page 47

Sports WINTER SPORTS - Exclusive coverage of Seaford, Woodbridge, and Sussex Tech high school sports begins on page 24. STARS OF THE WEEK - A Seaford boys’ basketball player, a Seaford wrestler, a Woodbridge boys’ basketball player, and a Sussex Tech girls’ basketball player are this week’s Seaford Stars of the Week. Page 27

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LITTLE MISSES - The Little Miss Seaford Competition will be held Friday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Seaford High School auditorium. Contestants are (back row, left to right) Kayla Healy, Maddison Joseph, Lexa Simmons, Chelsea Water, Mariah Dawson and Aislynd Milrea. Front row, Reagan Myers, Brianna Fissell, Kacie Wingate, Delilah Santiago and Sophia Zanetta. Missing from the photo is Katelan Russon. The pageant is sponsored by the Seaford Lioness. Photo by Daniel Richardson.

Surgery Center work under way By Lynn Parks

A long-planned, for-profit surgical center is at last under construction in Herring Run Professional Park in Seaford. The Seaford Specialty Surgery Center will open with the blessing of Nanticoke Memorial Hospital, which originally filed suit in Delaware Superior Court to stop it. “This is not a bad thing for the community, so it’s good for Nanticoke Health Services,” said Nanticoke CEO Steve Rose. “If the com-

munity flourishes, so much the better for us.” Medical Consulting Group, the Springfield, Mo.-based company which is developing and will manage the facility, got the go-ahead to build its center from the Delaware Health Resources Board in November 2007. When the hospital appealed that decision with the board, and then, when that appeal was turned down, filed suit in Superior Court, spokesman Continued to page three

Apartment complex makeover By Lynn R. Parks

The Seaford City Council gave its final stamp of approval to a plan to upgrade the Seaford Apartments complex on West Tull Drive Tuesday night. The vote, which followed a public hearing on the plan, was unanimous. The complex has five apartment buildings containing 37 living units. City building official Josh Littleton told council members that all of the apartments will be renovated. In addition, Seaford Housing, which plans to buy the complex, will tear down the existing community building and construct a new one and will construct a new maintenance and storage shed. The playground that is there will be demolished and a new, fencedin playground will be built. Construction is set to start in late March or early April and take about a year.

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