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GECIL THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1994 THE NEWS JOURNAL B3 IN THE FIRE CALLS POLICE FIRE REPORT ryrranvvrvn "Tf 1-1 II II tf III 3l r- PUBLIC The News Journal's daily record of public information. Lotteries) Daily Marriage licenses: Thursday (Kent, Sussex, New Castle counties), Saturday (New Castle, Cecil counties) Police Report Daily Births: Daily Court Proceeding: Wednesday and Friday (New Castle County only), Sunday (all counties) CrimeStoppersi Monday Dlvorcos! As available Fir Calls: Daily the victim's name and inflammatory remarks on many 7:01 p.m. 41 Winterhaven Drive. Trash.

Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark. 7:05 p.m. North Chapel Street and East Cleveland Avenue. Accident. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark.

KENT COUNTY Nov. 2j 12:29 a.m. Lockwood Chapel Road east of Judith Road. Accident. Hartly Fire Company.

9:19 a.m. 98 Evergreen Drive. House. Robbins Hose Company of Dover. 12:53 p.m.

Carpenter Bridge Road east of Paradise Estates, House. Houston Fire Company. 3:37 p.m. Kent 158 and 104. Accident.

Robbins Hose Company of Dover. 4:19 p.m. 13 Deborah Drive. Brookfield. House.

Camden-Wyoming Fire Company. 5:35 p.m. 764 S. State St House. Robbins Hose Company of Dover.

7:13 p.m. Across from 566 W. Lake Drive. Grass. Citizens Hose Company of Smyrna.

CECIL COUNTY, Md. Nov. 2: 5:54 a.m. I-95 south at mile marker 105.9. Accident.

Singerly of Elkton and Aetna Hose Hook Ladder of Newark, fire companies and county Medic III. 2:53 p.m. 420 Fairhill Drive. Building. Singerly Fire Company of Elkton and Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark, Del.

5:17 p.m. Bridge Street at Value Food parking lot. Rescue. Singerly Fire Company of Elkton and county Medic III. 5:30 p.m.

645 Knights Island Road. Brush. Cecilton Fire By staff reporters Phil Milford and Robin Brown WILMINGTON ST. ANTHONY'S STALKER SOUGHT: A 16-year-old Wilmington girl told police Tuesday a man wielding a saw blade attacked her as she walked home from church that night, and threatened to kill her before she broke away and ran for help, Wilmington police said. The girl said she went to St.

Anthony's Catholic Church, Ninth and DuPont streets, and was headed home just after dark when the man confronted her near Seventh and Lincoln streets, police said. Holding the blade, the man grabbed her by the arm, began to pull her down the street and "threatened to kill her," said Master Sgt. John A. Snyder. She got away unharmed, ran back to the church and telephoned her father and police.

The attacker was described as white, in his 30s or 40s, about 5 feet tall, with a mustache. To report information, call Detective Steven Elliott at 571-4460. NEW CASTLE COUNTY COUPLE FACES FORGERY COUNTS: A suburban Wilmington couple was arrested at the Delaware Trust Co. bank branch at 810 Philadelphia Pike Tuesday afternoon, when they allegedly gave false names in an effort to obtain a $7,000 loan, state police said. Stefanie R.

Brady, 24, and Randy Greene, 34, both of the unit block of Towne Estates Drive, each were charged with forgery, theft, criminal impersonation and conspiracy. At Magistrate Court 11, Brady was ordered held under $1,000 bail and Greene under $500 bail. The two walked into the bank about 2:30 p.m. and applied for the loan. Suspicious bank employees called police.

BOYS HURT IN VAN MISHAP: Two-year-old twin brothers from Richardson Park apparently escaped serious injury Tuesday afternoon when they fell beneath the wheels of a runaway van in Banning Park, New Compiled from News Journal staff and wire service reports. Delaware Reception will start fund-raiser The Delaware chapter of the United Negro College Fund will kick off its fund-raising campaign with a reception tonight at the Delaware Trust Building, 900 Market Street Mall. The p.m. reception will feature the presentation of awards for community and corporate leadership to Randilyn Gilliam, Norman Oliver, ICI Americas Inc. and Zeneca Inc.

For information, call the chapter at 654-2285. Guard, Occidental are honored Gov. Carper recognized Occidental Chemical Corp. and the Delaware Army National Guard for environmental achievement Wednesday for their efforts to reduce pollution. To meet Clean Water Act requirements, Occidental installed a new pipeline and special equipment to reduce the impact of sewer plant discharges from the Delaware City company to the Delaware River.

Occidental worked on a tight schedule to meet federal requirements and spent about $1.7 million. The Army Guard launched an extensive pro-" gram to reduce hazardous waste and recycle it at 19 sites throughout the state. 2 to be guests at Mentor workshop WILMINGTON Mitzi Perdue, board chair for the YES! (Youth Engaged in Ser- vice) organization, and nationally known speaker Spencer Bartley will be guests Saturday at a training workshop sponsored by the Delaware Mentor Program Inc. at Women's Correctional Institution, Minquadale. The workshop begins at 8:30 a.m.

and ends at 3 p.m. Those who want to attend must call Linda Forshey today at 577-3004, extension 1138. Family's stolen sign is returned BRANDYWINE HUNDRED "I couldn't be happier," Lorraine Twardowski said Wednesday. "Some good goblin returned my sign." Before it was stolen late last month, the sign identified her family home, Wood-bound, for 75 years. Since the mid-1970s, Twardowski had hung hand-painted inspirational placards on it.

The family hoped for the sign's return, no questions asked "and our wish came true." Someone set the jagged sign near its post Sunday, Mischief Night, Twardowski said. Bank robber gets 1 5 years WILMINGTON A federal judge sent a Philadelphia man to jail for 15 years Wednes- phone booths, highways and even the courthouse rest room." ALLEGED THEFT RING CRACKED: Four arrests including one of a 10-year-old child at a Milford apartment may have cracked a large-scale theft ring that hit the area's major department stores, police said Wednesday. State, Milford and Millsboro police arrested one of the same people in July and charged him with racketeering after seizing $80,000 worth of stolen items from the same apartment. Millsboro police Tuesday seized about $10,000 worth of unspecified stolen goods and arrested Richard J. Abraham 32, who was charged earlier; Sophia Abraham, 30; Walter Davis, 25, and an unidentified 10-year-old at their home in the 100 block of S.E.

Front Milford. Each was charged with theft and conspiracy. Bail information was not available Wednesday night. COUPLE CHARGED WITH DRUG OFFENSES: The discovery of marijuana in an undisclosed Kent County school led authorities to a home on Kent 87 east of Dover Wednesday, where they arrested the couple living there. The school principal notified state police's Youth Aid Division.

Police seized three pounds of marijuana worth about $3,000, several weapons and skins of two red foxes, which are illegal to possess, police said. Steven M. Brown, 34, and his wife, Tina M. Brown, whose age was not available, were charged with possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, maintaining a dwelling for drug-related use, possession of a deadly weapon during a felony, unlawfully dealing with a child and possession of a red fox. They were to be arraigned at Magistrate Court 7, Dover.

SUSSEX COUNTY TRAFFIC STOP NETS DRUGS: Two Bridgeville men were in custody on drug charges Wednesday night after a routine traffic stop on U.S. 113 north near Georgetown about 1:15 p.m. Cpl. Preston A. Lewis said 9.8 grams of crack cocaine, a small amount of marijuana and $782 in cash were found in the car and confiscated.

The driver, Anthony F. Charleston, 20, and his 25-year- Castle County police said. Conrad and Marshall Wright of the 100 block of Winston Ave. were in fair condition Wednesday at Christiana Hospital near Stanton, and were expected to be released within a day or two, a hospital spokesman said. The boys' father, Fred Wright, was standing outside the van in a parking lot when the toddlers, playing inside, knocked the gear-shift lever into neutral.

The van began drifting through the lot. Fred Wright ran to the vehicle and tried to pull the children out, but couldn't keep a grip on them, and they were run over, police said. Conrad suffered an abdominal injury and Marshall a broken pelvis, police said. GRIDLOCK FOILS CARJACKING: New Castle County police say a man who threatened a woman and child with scissors, then stole their car, was arrested minutes later when he was caught in a huge traffic jam caused by a multiple-truck accident on U.S. 13.

The alleged car thief, Billy McNair, 20, of Plymouth, N.C., was jailed without bail after the crash. Police said he apparently has been in the Delaware area "for some time," and is not a suspect in the continuing search for a carjacker who may have abducted two children in South Carolina Oct. 25. McNair allegedly approached a 1985 sedan parked outside The Market Place shopping center in Odessa about 1 1:15 a.m. Tuesday.

Inside the car were a 3-year-old girl and her 33-year-old aunt from Smyrna, police said. The thief pulled open the driver's door, took a pair of scissors from the dashboard, ordered the woman and child out, then sped south. At Noxontown Pond Road, he saw the police roadblock, tried to veer around it and slammed into the car of George Evans, 62, of Philadelphia, who wasn't hurt. Police charged McNair with robbery, possession of a deadly weapon, theft and "multiple traffic offenses." ARSON SUSPECT QUESTIONED: An arson suspect was questioned Wednesday in Claymont in connection with a fire hours earlier In a long-vacant, state-owned day for robbing six banks in Delaware, Penn-- sylvania and New Jersey. Willie Robinson, 35, was one of two men caught by Newark police in May after robbing the Mellon Bank branch office in Chestnut Hill Plaza.

Robinson and his co-defendant, Gary McDonald of Philadel the robberies. U.fc. Farnan Jr. sentenced phia, pleaded guilty to District Judge Joseph J. both as career criminals and gave them both WILMINGTON Nov.

2i 8:18 a.m. 827 W. Fourth St. House. 1:13 p.m.

10th and Poplar streets. Accident. 1:41 p.m. Fifth and Walnut streets. Accident.

3:26 p.m. 2700 N. Market St. 3:36 p.m. 32 W.

38th St. House. 4.13 p.m. 1000 block of Wright St. Trash.

5:10 p.m. 12th and French streets. Trash. NEW CASTLE COUNTY Nov. 2l 3:43 a.m.

George Read II House, 42 The Strand. Building. Good Will of New Castle, Holloway Terrace and Wilmington Manor fire companies. 5:28 a.m. 1100 Peoples Plaza.

Trash. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark. 7:19 a.m. Glasgow Drive and Pulaski Highway. Auto.

Christiana Fire Company. 7:41 a.m. Main Towers, 330 E. Main St. Building.

Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark. 9:46 a.m. 3406 Concord Pike. Building. Talleyville, Brandywine Hundred and Claymont fire companies.

11:59 a.m. Kirkwood Highway and Newport-Gap Pike. Accident. Cranston Heights Fire Company. 12:52 p.m.

229 Cobble Creek Curve. Trash. Christiana Fire Company. 1:10 p.m. 4 Emily Court.

Rescue. Christiana Fire Company. 1:28 p.m. 1206 Delaware St. Building.

Aetna Hose Hook Ladder of Newark, Holloway Terrace and Wilmington Manor fire companies. 1:33 p.m. East Chestnut Hill and Marrows roads. Accident. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark.

2:06 p.m. 655 Paper Mill Road. Field. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark. 2:17 p.m.

1206 Delaware St. Building. Aetna Hose Hook Ladder of Newark, Holloway Terrace and Wilmington Manor fire companies. 2:25 p.m. 100 Darley Road.

Building. Claymont, Talleyville, Brandywine Hundred and Lin-wood (Pa.) fire companies. 2:34 p.m. 100 S. Cass St.

Trash. Volunteer Hose Company of Middletown. 2:55 p.m. 420 Fairhill Drive, Elk- ton, Md. Building.

Aetna Hose Hook Ladder Company of Newark assisted Singerly Fire Company of Elkton. 3:06 p.m. Barley Mill and Mount Cuba roads. Accident. Hockessin Fire Company.

3:37 p.m. 19 Colony Blvd. Building. Brandywine Hundred, Talleyville and Claymont fire companies. 4:59 p.m.

I-495 southbound and 1-95 southbound. Sign. Minquadale Fire Company. 6:42 p.m. New Castle and Ryan avenues.

Accident. Holloway Terrace and Minquadale tire companies. POLICE CONTACTS For emergencies In Delaware 911 To reach police departments In routine matters: DEL. STATE Penny Hill 577-3009 State Road 323-4417 Camden 739-4865 Georgetown 856-5850 Bridgeville 337-8251 Prices Corner 577-3051 Dewey Beach 856-5480 Odessa 571-3075 DEL, FISH AND WILDLIFE Enforcement agents (800) 523-3336 or 739-4580 NEWARK 366-7111 NEW CASTLE COUNTY Operations 571-7930 Detectives 571-7924 Traffic 994-1911 Middletown 378-8399 Greenville 656-5816 WILMINGTON Operations 654-5151 Detectives 571-4460 ELSMERE 998-1173 NEW CASTLE CITY 322-9800 FIRE CONTACTS For emergencies in Delaware 911 To reach fire departments in routine matters: WILMINGTONNEW CASTLE CO. FIRE BOARD 738-3132 BIRTHS CHRISTIANA Bruner-LaMonica Bernl and Joseph, Newark, Oct.

31. twin daughters. Burton Patrece and Damian Grimes, Wilmington, Oct. 1, daughter. Cauon-Ferguson Terry, Wilmington, Nov.

1, son. Davis Tonya, New Castle, Nov. 1, daughter. Engl Theresa and Alan, Wilmington, Oct. 31, son.

Hollingsworth Jane and Peter, Newark, Nov. 1, son. Jannuzzio Nancy and James, Newark, Nov. 1, son. Kinney Deborah and Louis, Nottingham, Nov.

1, daughter. Kountourzis Suzanne and George, Wilmington, Nov. 1, daughter. LaBelle Tammy, Newark, Nov. Mooney Susan and Brian, Newark, Nov.

1, daughter. MuH Kadra and David, Wilmington, Oct. 6, daughter. Nieolette Lisa and Joseph, Bear, Nov. 1, daughter.

Oberfrank Stacy and Robert, Newark, Nov. 1, son. Pennington Diane and Lawrence, New Castle, Nov. 1, son. Ruf Veronica and Gary, Oxford, Nov.

1, daughter. Schultz Natalie and Jeffrey, Wilmington, Nov. 1, daughter. Sheldon Shelly and Kevin, Newark, Nov. 1, daughter.

ShHflett Kathy and James, Elkton, Nov. 1, daughter. Smith Barbie and Glenn Stea-oall. New Castle. Oct.

31, son. Stidham Marie and David, Wilmington, Nov. 1, daughter. ST. FRANCIS Brown Beatrice and Christopher, 2422 Squirrel Drive, Bear, building.

The building had been a dormitory in the the same time. Fitness council back on track Gov. Carper reconstituted the Governor's old passenger, Wayne Parker, both of Coverdale Crossroads, were charged with trafficking cocaine, possession with intent to deliver cocaine, marijuana possession, maintaining a vehicle for drug-related purposes, conspiracy and criminal impersonation. They were to be arraigned in Magistrate Court 3, Georgetown. MARYLAND ARREST IN DELAWARE TEEN'S DEATH: City police in Easton Wednesday announced the arrest of a Denton teen-ager in connection with the shotgun slaying Saturday of David O.

Padrone, 15, of New Castle, Del. Police said Padrone, who attended Easton High School last year when he lived near Trappe, was found in a residential neighborhood of Easton about 9:30 p.m., and had last been seen riding a bicycle. He apparently died instantly from a blast to the head from a sawed-off shotgun, police said. Tony B. Mills 19, of Harmony Road, surrendered to police, accompanied by his mother, Tuesday afternoon.

Charges include first-degree murder, assault with intent to murder, battery, carrying a concealed deadly weapon with intent to injure and possession of an unregistered shotgun. He was held in the Talbot County Jail without bail. Easton police said no clear motive has been established. But they said Mills and Padrone had argued earlier, and Mills allegedly shot the Delaware teen as he walked away from him, in the presence of several witnesses. SECURITY GUARD RUN DOWN: A suspected shoplifter has been charged with attempted murder and other crimes after a Kmart security guard was run down in the Salisbury store's parking lot, city police said Wednesday.

Clarence Williams suffered minor injuries when he was hit just after 4 p.m. Tuesday. He had chased three shoplifting suspects fleeing the store and began to return and phone police. Williams was hit, rolled off the car hood and thrown unconscious to the ground. City police Wednesday arrested Danita Lynn Dutton, 34, of Sharptown, in the car they said was used to run down Williams.

Dutton was held without bail on charges of attempted first-degree murder, assault with intent to murder and assault and battery. The other suspects remained at large Wednesday. former Woods-Haven Kruse School for Girls and, later, the state Women's Correctional Institution before a new women's prison was built. The fire, reported at 2:26 p.m., caused minor damage to the 112-story building, said Claymont Fire Company spokesman Daniel J. Benedetto.

The state fire marshal's office did not release information about the suspect Wednesday night. CAR, MOTORCYCLE COLLIDE: A car and motorcycle collided at Cleveland Avenue and Papermill Road in Newark just after 7 p.m. Wednesday. No one was killed, according to city police, who expect to release details about the accident today. No other information was available about the crash Wednesday night.

READ IT OR WEEP: Sixteen motorists who apparently can't take a hint were stopped for speeding on Ebright Road in Brandywine Hundred Wednesday. Officer Tom Mason, setting up the radar check, conducted the routine site inspection to make sure speed limit signs were in place and visible to motorists. During that check, he discovered (and left in place) an easily visible, hand-painted wooden sign that warned: "Radar ahead." LOTTERIES Delaware Play 3 Day 0-8-1 Play 3 Night 8-2-3 Play 4 Day 6-3-0-8 Play 4 Night 3-2-0-8 Maryland Numbers Game 0-3-9 Play 4 9-9-2-8 Lotto 02-18-28-43-44-45 New Jersey Pick-It 8-1-1 Pick 4 2-1-4-8 Pennsylvania Daily Number 8-2-7 Big 4 4-8-4-8 Hearts Diamonds 3V, 84,104, Call these numbers to get a recorded message of lottery numbers drawn: Delaware (800) 338-6200 (out of state) (302) 736-1 436 Maryland (410)764-4828 New Jersey (N.J. only) 976-2020 Pennsylvania (215)631-8969 NEWPORT 995-1411 DOVER 736-7111 SMYRNA 653-9217 REHOBOTH 227-2577 For emergencies In Maryland, or call 4 local agencies I I MD. STATE POLICE North East (410) 398-8101 Perryville (410)378-3186 Salisbury (410) 749-3101 CECIL COUNTY SHERIFF (410) 996-5500 ELKTON (410) 398-4200 SALISBURY (410) 548-3165 For emergencies in Pennsylvania, call local agencies PA.

STATE POLICE Avondale (610) 268-2022 W.CHESTER. (610)696-2700 For emergencies In New Jersey, call local agencies J. STATE POLICE (609)7690774 KENT COUNTY FIRE BOARD 734-6041 SUSSEX COUNTY FIRE BOARD 856-6306 CECIL COUNTY FIRE BOARD. (410)398-3815 Oct. 31, son.

Brown Melissa and Michael, 2705 Jessup Wilmington, Oct. 30, son. Davis Sharon and Cedric, 408 N. High Smyrna, Nov. 1, daughter.

Freeman Anita and Robert Deputy, 280 Glasgow Drive, Newark, Nov. 1, son. Lopez Beatrice and Pablo, 1621 W. Fourth Wilmington, Nov. 1, son.

Spencer Melissa, 500 S. Du Pont Parkway, New Castle, Oct. 31, daughter. Starkey Barbara and Walter Bingham, Middletown, Nov. 1, son.

Washington Danielle and Derrick Crosby, 201 Poplar Wilmington, Oct. 31. daughter. MILFORD MEMORIAL Adkfcis Maria and James, Millsboro, Oct. 14, daughter.

Banks Michelle.Lincoln, Oct. 14, daughter. Blew Deborahand Robert, Milford, Oct. 14, daughter. Matoney Dana, Milford, Oct.

14, daughter. Oviede Diana, Greenwood, Oct. 14, son. Tucker Michelle, Frederica. Oct.

20, son. Yamero Laura and Richard, Dover, Oct. 16, daughter. BEEBE, LEWES Aiken TieleneEllendale, Nov. 1.

son. McCarraker Diane and Robert Oxford. Lewes, Nov. 1, son. NANTICOKE, SEAFORD Justice Wendy and Gary, Laurel, Nov.

1, son. McAllister Heidi and Douglas, Laurel, Nov. 1, son. Council on Lifestyles and Fitness Wednesday, forming a 19-member group to encourage responsible choices about health and fitness. The council, established under the Castle administration, had nearly 100 members representing health concerns and fitness interests.

The size made it unwieldy and it has been largely dormant since Carper took office nearly two years ago. The pared-down version will be headed by Allan Waterfield, dean of the University of Delaware College of Physical Education, Athletics and Recreation. Maryland Family gets $225,000 for death TOWSON The family of a woman who died after refusing a blood transfusion has been awarded $225,000. Barbara Ann Mosby, a Jehovah's Witness who lived in Baltimore, died five days after surgeons were forced to treat a ruptured tubal pregnancy without benefit of a transfusion. The courts have repeatedly upheld the right of Jehovah's Witnesses to refuse blood transfusions even when their lives are at stake.

The plaintiffs claimed that if doctors had diagnosed Mrs. Mosby's condition earlier it could have been treated without a transfusion. Pennsylvania 4 Vietnamese killed by arsonist PHILADELPHIA Four Vietnamese family members died Wednesday in an arson fire that investigators said started at the base of a stairway and trapped them in their third-floor apartment. The victims were Hung Ho, 33, and his wife, Hanh Pham, 27; daughter, Duyen Ho, and son, Daniel Ho, 1. NewJerNer Wife of rabbi found murdered CHERRY HILL The wife of a prominent rabbi was found murdered in their home here in a possible robbery, authorities said Wednesday.

Investigators are pursuing several leads, but have no suspects. Rabbi Fred J. Neulander found his wife, Carol, lying face down in their living room around 9:22 p.m. Tuesday. The murder sent shock through this community of about 70,000 residents.

KENT COUNTY WOMAN CHARGED WITH STALKING: A Felton woman was charged Wednesday with one count of stalking for what police described as an eight-month terrorization of another woman in Marydel, possibly stemming from a domestic dispute. Jacqueline Wilker-son, 39, was committed to the Women's Correctional Institution, Minquadale, lacking $2,500 secured bond, to await her appearance in Court of Common Pleas. Cpl. Harlan R. Blades said the 42-year-old victim's car was painted, her tires slashed, her driveway filled with nails and "numerous criminal mischiefs involving painting HUMAN REMAINS REBURIED: Human remains found Tuesday as a contractor was digging for a home's new septic tank near Cove Point were reburied Wednesday, after members of the state archaeological department determined they were buried no earlier than the 1850s and showed no sign of foul play.

Trooper John F. Wooters said no evidence of a coffin or coffin nails were found with the remains, which included a skull, thigh bone, vertebrae and smaller bone fragments. After a burial service conducted by the Rev. William Dore, chaplain of the state police's Centreville Barrack, the remains were reburied near where they were found. MARRIAGE LICENSES Renshaw, both of Severn, Md.

William S. Manly and Anna Adams, both of Georgetown. James R. Nooney and Melanie M. Buchanan, both of Ocean City, Md.

Sean L. Messer and Mary E. Mun- ger, both of Greenwood. Benjamin D. Duke and Jennifer M.

Mion, both of Millsboro. Donald D. Newman Sr. and Beverly G. Parks, both of Millsboro.

Gregory S. Smock and Melva E. Herring, both of Georgetown. Steven D. Berlin and Elizabeth A.

McKeown, both of Rehoboth Beach. Michael L. Johnson and Carolyn D. Simms, both of Salisbury, Md. William R.

Dunn, Seaford, and Joyce L. Hill, Laurel. John J. Walcott and Gail M. Car- aher, both ol Milton.

Vincent J. Sears Jr. and Katrina K. Kruger, both of Georgetown. Charles J.

Mainon and Ruth A. Downing, both of Rehoboth Beach. James J. Abel and Christine S. Blankenship, both of Rehoboth Beach.

Emanuel D. Pinkney, Baltimore, and Kimberly A. Copes, Salisbury, Md. David W. Jarrell and Barbara A.

Malone, both of Lewes. Kenneth B. Warren and Lynda Sizer. both of New Castle. Derek R.

Clifton, Rehoboth Beach, and Kristin A. McCluskey, Lewes. Bowe, both of Wilmington. Thomas N. Christiana and Judy L.

Jannelli, both of Wilmington. Li Y. Shih and Elizabeth S. Sun, both of Wilmington. James M.

Cahalan and Sandra M. Zulkowski, both ol Aliquippa, Pa. Thomas L. Defosse III and Patricia F. Wells, both of Boothwyn, Pa.

Bradley T. Mclntyre and Teresa A. Sanzone, both of Thorndale. Pa. William W.

Breslin IV and Ann L. Bruce, both of Bear. Bruce D. Bartow and Gloria M. Bartkow, both of Wilmington.

Thomas M. Snyder and Catherine R. Sandish, both of Claymont. John W. Markel Jr.

and Larissa E.P. O'Mara, both of Wilmington. Rob R. Neal, Newark, and Jennifer L. Belote, Ridgetield, Conn.

KENT COUNTY Michael J. Miller, Falcon, and Cynthia D. Ferrell, Colorado Springs, Colo. Mathew B. Reese, Lanark, and Rebecca A.

Rowe, Calimesa, Calif. Mark W. Cosner II, Townsend, and Rhonda L. McGinnis, Smyrna. David W.

Moore and Teresa L. Carter, both of Felton. William Rust and Laura L. Wood, both of Milford. Samuel D.

Cook and Deborah J. Papp. both of Clayton. Larry A. Dunn.

Smyrna, and Nancy H. Cunningham, Clayton. Harry A. Goldman and Che-Lynn R.B. Martin, both of Newark.

Robert L. Brown and Kimberly D. Alston, both of Dover. Ronald B. Cohey and Kimberly S.

Melvin, both of Harrington. William R. Owens and Susan M. Derr, both of Dover. Timothy A.

Triance, Smyrna, and Karen Geiger, Dover. Nicholas D. Berna and Marjorie A. Phillips, both of Dover. Victor Fibelkorn, Viola, and Carole N.

Malimas, Wyoming. Erroll H. Celestine Greenville. and Michelle S. Avent.

Baltimore. Joseph J. Trenholm, Rapid City, and Sandra L. Fels, Dover. Andrew J.

Fabian, Frederica, and Lillie R. McGowan, Folsom, Pa. Desmond B. Benson and Bonita A. Benson, both of Felton.

Kurtis S. Crawford, York, and Tammy L. Walker, Smyrna. Roger R. Rodriguez, Palm Bay, Fla and Peggy L.

Miniard, Hazard, Ky. Tracy A. Wolfe, Lawrenceburg, and Caroline A. Satter-field, Dover. Stephen H.

Gordon and Michele M. McClay, both of Dover. SUSSEX COUNTY William L. Reed Jr. and Cynthia A.

Butula. both of Milton. Thon Van Pham and Le My Nhan, both of Laurel. Brendan J. Murray, Alexandria, Va and Kirsten M.

Bergslrom, Seaford. William T. Hawley and Virginia M. NEW CASTLE COUNTY Anthony N. Sill and Kimberley K.

Doyle, both of Bear. Thomas F. Meisengahl and Debra L. Whirlow, both of Newark. Mark D.

Brucker, Greenville, and Jenny Edinger, Newark. Joseph M. Capaldi Jr. and Donna M. Hougentogler, both of Wilmington.

Andrew G. Seaman Jr. and Valerie A. Weber, both of Bear. John E.

Baynum Jr. and Heather A. Burdette, both of Owings Mills, Md. Gerald W. Carey and Rosemary A.

Salerno, both of Newark. Steven Arimoto and Jane J. Nie- man, both of Springfield, Pa. Jack A. Tarleton, Newport, and Stephanie A.

Sheldrick-Pasquale, Greenville. Paul D. Goldsborough and Tameka L. Reynolds, both of Wilmington. Chaka A.

Hollis and Ma-garet J. Coleman, both of Wilmington. Joseph A. Ashe and Jennie V. Smith, both of Newark.

David M. Kuczykowski and Irene A. Legiec, both of Landenberg, Pa. Gabe S. Moliken, New Castle, and Laura F.

Knorr, Bear. Timothy P. Shields. Wilmington, and Dianne Gatta. Claymont.

Michael A. McKenna, Middletown, and Cherie B. Godwin, Newark. James J. Frame Jr and Norma J.

Robinson, both of Wilmington. Michael R. Hinkle. Cary, N.C., and Michele T. Hambiski, Wilmington.

Robert H. Schmidt and Myrtle E. Today Hiqhliqhts in the news CIVIC MEETING: The Council of Civic Organizations of Brandywine Hundred meets at 7 p.m. at Brandywine High School, 1400 Foulk Road. The meeting, open to the public, lists development projects and rezonings for discussion.

PLANNERS GATHER: The Wilmington Metropolitan Area Planning Coordinating Council holds its regular November meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the council's meeting room, Suite 101, Stockton Building, at the University Office 1 Plaza off Chapman Road near Delaware 273..

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