September 17, 2009_S

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THURSDAY, SepTembeR 17, 2009

vol. 14 No. 22

50 cents

News

New book highlights area WWII heroes

James Diehl is publishing “World War II Heroes of Southern Delaware.” Originally written for the Seaford and Laurel Star newspapers, Diehl profiled 50 residents of his home county, recounting personal memories of a time unrivaled in world history. Page 11 Bridgeville - Plans approved for Bridgeville Commons, which will contain 18 to 22 new businesses. Page 5 FOre! - On Thursday, Sept. 24, 100+ lady golfers will take to the course at Seaford Golf & Country Club. Page 9 pOlice - A high-speed chase ends in Bridgeville, but not before a foot chase. Page 35 AcTiON - There was plenty of lights, camera, action in Bridgeville recently with the fiilming of a movie. Page 44

Sports

New BUsiNess - Advanced Aerosol Acquisition LLC CEO Richard Valentine, left, addresses a crowd of more than 100 at last week’s open house at the facility in the Seaford Industrial Park. With him are Alan Levin, director of the Delaware Economic Development Office, center, and Gov. Jack Markell. Story on page 2. Photo by Lynn R. Parks

Car show to benefit daughter of officer

FirsT wiNs - The Seaford and Woodbridge varsity football teams and the Seaford varsity field hockey team opened the season with wins last Friday. See stories on page 24. sTArs OF The week - A Seaford football player and a Seaford field hockey player are this week’s Seaford Stars of the Week. Page 27

By Cathy Shufelt

Index Business Bulletin Board ChurCh Classifieds eduCation entertainment final Word Gas lines Gourmet health

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letters lynn Parks movies oBituaries oPen houses PeoPle Puzzles sPorts tides tony Windsor

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TOp cheF - Ron Breeding, a member of the Woodland United Methodist Church, flips burgers in a food booth set up by the church at Saturday’s Woodland Ferry Festival. Story and photos on page 10. Photo by Lynn R. Parks

The Blades Volunteer Fire Company will host its annual car show on Sunday, Sept. 20. All money earned during the event will be donated to the Aubrey Spicer trust fund in memory of her father, Georgetown Patrolman Chad Spicer, who was killed in the line of duty. The Blades town council also voted to make a donation to the same trust fund in the amount of $250, as well as a $100 donation to the Blades Volunteer Fire Company in memory of William Hammond, former council member and mayor of Blades, who was very active in the fire company for many years. Continued on page five


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