Cape Gazette - Fri Nov 06
In 1942, Thomas Lewis was drafted into the Army to fight in World War II, tromping through swamps in New Guinea as a serviceman with the 11th Airborne Paratrooper Division.
Police search for 2 after 3 shootings near Oak OrchardDelaware Coast Press - Fri Nov 06
State police are searching for two males after three shotgun shootings in the Oak Orchard area of Sussex County, including one which wounded a man at grocery store.
It's Punkin Chunkin timeDelaware Beachcomber - Thu Nov 05
With film crews from the Discovery Channel, MTV Japan and various news organizations on site, the 24th annual World Championship Punkin Chunkin competition has grown far beyond its Sussex County roots, but the three-day event promises the same camaraderie and fun.
Realtors host 2009 auctionCape Gazette - Thu Nov 05
The Sussex County Association of Realtors' annual auction, organized this year by the new nonprofit foundation, the Community Service Foundation, raised more than $37,000. Photos of the auction More than 200 guests and volunteers helped raise money from live and silent auctions.
Local law firm stays true to coastal DelawareCoastal Point - Thu Nov 05
The law office of Steen, Waehler and Schreider-Fox LLC may have relocated earlier this year, but the practice is still established as one of the areaa s most successful.
It's Punkin Chunkin timeBeachcomber - Wed Nov 04
With film crews from the Discovery Channel, MTV Japan and various news organizations on site, the 24th annual World Championship Punkin Chunkin competition has grown far beyond its Sussex County roots, but the three-day event promises the same camaraderie and fun.
Businesswomen launch family magCape Gazette - Wed Nov 04
Two Selbyville women are combining their business skills and experiences as mothers to launch a new, free family magazine.
A gentleman's escapadesDelaware Coast Press - Wed Nov 04
Henry Brooke's disappointment went unrecorded when the gentleman, poet, and bon vivant arrived in Lewes.
Panel OKs cellular tower amid objectionsDelaware Beachcomber - Tue Nov 03
Over the objections of two coastal towns and a group of several hundred resort-area residents, a Sussex County panel approved a 100-foot cell tower along Route 1 on Monday night.
Vaccine shortage sparks concernThe Daily Times - Tue Nov 03
MILLSBORO -- With the first H1N1-related death last week, Sussex County health care providers are struggling to prepare for a possible pandemic amid shortages of both H1N1 and seasonal influenza vaccines.
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