Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editors of the Cape Gazette
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Matters more pressing than same-sex marriage
By Keith White - May 20In the issue of same sex marriage, I want to bring up some points that I don't believe have been touched upon in the debate. While the vote did ...
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Lawmakers urged to approve legislation
By Susan Kellum - May 20I am writing today because I was thrilled about the passage last week of a common sense bill that mandates universal background checks when ...
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Looking forward to next Cape school board meeting
By Donna Repass - May 18Kudos to Sandi Minard for the fine job she is doing representing Cape District residents on the school board. It was evident at the May 9 Cape ...
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Dewey officials continue on foolish path
By Marie Hutton, Ed.D. - May 18Thanks to the Dewey Beach Town Council for once again poising itselves for yet another lawsuit by local businesses. By elevating a noise ordinance ...
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Can you trust Senator Lopez?
By Richard Pagnotta - May 17Last week during the Senate floor debate, Senator Lopez stated his opposition to HB75 regarding same-sex marriage. At that time he also took the ...
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Smyk, Lopez invited to same-sex ceremony
By Ron Tipton - May 17Last July on a late Saturday afternoon I heard my doorbell ring. I answered the door and there stood an earnest and pleasant looking young man. He ...
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Thanks to Schwartzkopf, Markell for Leadership
By Patrick Gossett, ... - May 16Tuesday, May 7, was an historic day. We were privileged to witness the state Senate vote on a bill to provide for same-sex marriage in Delaware, ...
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We are all looking for more perfect democracy
By Richard Freeman - May 16A recent letter to the editor from Reid K. Beveridge on the subject “There is a big difference between capitalism and socialism” started out very ...
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Lopez responds on lack of courtesy
By Dr. Ernesto B. Lopez - May 16The following letter is a response to Greg Oliver's letter appearing in the May 10 edition of the Cape Gazette. Dear Mr. Oliver: Thank you for ...
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Can I have my vote back....please?
By Lou Fiore - May 16It is with great regret that I quickly learned that a senator I had admired, someone who I believed to be an outstanding individual, had voted no ...
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New and improved legislation introduced
By Peter Couming - May 13Last year’s General Assembly split over a bill to resolve a long debate to oversee rental increases in leased land home communities. This complex ...
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RV city does not comply with Sussex plan
By D. M. Torma - May 13I am writing regarding my opposition to the proposed plans for the Love Creek RV Resort and Campground: a rezoning of 140.78 acres with a condition...
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Please support rent justification bill
By Richard C. Arnold - May 12To all readers of the Cape Gazette I would like you all to be aware of the rent justification bill now at Legislative Hall. For the 50,000 ...
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Friends of Lewes Public Library say thanks
By Candace Vessella - May 12Thank you for joining us for the Lewes Public Library spring book sale. It was a great success! As the saying goes, many hands make light work. It ...
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State must level land rent playing field
By Beth Doty - May 10Rent justification, HB 33, is the only way to level the playing field between owners of manufactured home parks and the people who own their own ...
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Marriage not just made for procreation
By Harvey D Holthaus Sr. - May 10I read Chuck Griffiths letter very carefully. According to his analogy, only persons who are capable of bearing children should be allowed to ...
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Lullaby House provides exceptional care
By Amanda Kilby - May 10Last Fall, my husband and I were unexpectedly left with no childcare for our son. We remembered passing Lullaby Learning Center several times in ...
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Give credit where credit is due
By Maxine McWhorter ... - May 10Concerning the Women's Health Pavilion at Beebe Medical Center: Babies are such delightful little folks. In families, we hear the announcement of ...
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Joseph cares deeply about Lewes
By Doug James - May 10To know where you're going, it helps to know where you've been. If Lewes voters are looking for someone who actually is from Lewes, who knows the ...
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Reardon will bring many skills to council
By Kevin and Kit Agne - May 10We would like to recommend Dennis Reardon for Lewes City Council. We have known Dennis for almost 25 years. In that time you get to observe a ...
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Joseph will do a great job for constituents
By Jim and Cathy Martin - May 10I would like to declare my support of Nancy Joseph for the position of city councilwoman in Lewes. I am confident that Nancy will do a great job ...
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Reardon will devote expertise to Lewes
By David Dutton - May 10Dennis Reardon is a man of great experience, knowledge and integrity. He spent the summers of his youth growing up on Lewes Beach. Now, he and his ...
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Reardon will improve life in Lewes
By Peter Feeney - May 10Dennis Reardon's background in both business and the court system will enable him to be a fine representative of the whole town of Lewes. I have ...
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Vessella, Reardon best choices to lead Lewes
By Marsha Davis - May 10As a year round resident of Lewes for over 30 years, I am happy to see the interest in our community as shown by the number of candidates for city ...
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Joseph has much to contribute to Lewes
By Jill and Bill Landon - May 09Behind Nancy Stenger Joseph's outgoing personality and ever ready smile is a serious, accomplished longtime Lewes resident who takes public ...
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Joseph has great character, integrity
By Debi Dow Fenimore - May 09Having grown up with Nancy Stenger Joseph, I can say without hesitation, that she is a person of great character and integrity. Lewes is her home, ...
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Joseph has contributed much to Lewes
By Michele J. Buckler - May 09As a merchant owner in Historic Lewes, I met Nancy Joseph when she was publishing the well sought after "Best Places In Town" guide. I use to ...
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Vessella most competent, capable candidate
By Jamee Smith - May 09We, in Lewes, are fortunate to have many qualified candidates for Lewes City Council, but none more competent and capable than Candace Vessella. He...
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Support Wright for IR school board seat
By Steven C. Deery Jr. - May 09I submit this letter to identify my support and ask for your support during the upcoming school board election Tuesday, May 14. Leolga T. Wright ...
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Candace cares about City of Lewes
By Caryl E. Williams - May 09Passed Candace Vessella one day with her hands in the dirt, not at her house, but planting on the median strip. I see her at the Lewes Public ...
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Vote for Uncle Dennis Reardon May 11
By Rhys Ierley - May 09My uncle, Dennis Reardon, is running for Lewes City Council this year and I want to tell people why they should vote for him. Ever since I was a ...
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Joseph treasures Lewes values
By Robert C. Porta - May 09I want to express my support for Nancy Joseph for Lewes City Council. As a long-time Lewes resident, Nancy knows and treasures the values that ...
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RV City will be detriment to majority
By Mona Schwartz - May 05I am a full time resident of Hart's Landing located in Lewes on Route 24, and the treasurer of our homeowners association. Although I have no ...
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Reardon has common sense approach
By Elizabeth D. Maron - May 05I write to support Dennis Reardon, candidate for city council. A friend for almost 20 years, Dennis is one of the most fair-minded and sensible ...
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Beware of DMHOA fundraiser
By Pat Weyl - May 05A recent advertised fundraiser for the Delaware Manufactured Home Owners is an alarming concern. The monies raised by this event stated it will ...
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Milton needs to know about sidewalk meeting
By Pamella Bounds-Seemans - May 05I would like my neighbors in Milton to know that on Saturday, May 18, from 1 to 3:30 p.m., at the Milton Public Library, the topic of sidewalks ...
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Milford Solar Park will make electricity more expensive
By David T. Stevenson - May 05Everyone is gushing over the new 15 megawatt solar facility in Milford, the state’s largest solar farm. Before you get too excited for affordable ...
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Reardon has working experience in Lewes
By Jim & Charlotte Bastian - May 03We are writing this letter to encourage the people in Lewes to vote for Dennis Reardon. Dennis has been active in Lewes ever since he moved here ...
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Dewey town manager vacation overboard
By Joan Claybrook - May 03Next week Dewey Beach citizens can welcome back Town Manager Marc Appelbaum as he returns from a four week sojourn in New Orleans. This vacation ...
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Beaufait has served Lewes very well
By Jim Miller - May 03Fred Beaufait, during his first term on Lewes City Council, has demonstrated his understanding of the unique character of Lewes and has applied ...
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Stenger will work for the common good
By Luc Stenger - May 02Nancy Stenger Joseph is the best example of personification of a “common good” seeker. The community of Lewes would greatly benefit from her human ...
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Reardon a valuable addition to Lewes council
By Lynn Lambertson - May 02I have known Dennis Reardon virtually all my life. He is running currently for Lewes City Council. I know him to be a very thoughtful and generous ...
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Lewes will benefit with Reardon on council
By Casey Reardon - May 02Last year’s city council race was a pretty close one. My uncle, Dennis T. Reardon, ran last year and we, his supporters, were disappointed when he ...
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Support the rent justification bill
By Dennis B. Steigerwalt - May 02We regularly pledge allegiance to our flag and our nation, a nation that supports the expectation of “liberty and justice for all”. But as we ...
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Villages at Five Points concerns raised
May 02We bought our beautiful home at Villages at Five Points West in March 2004. We were one of the first families to move into a house here. We were ...
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Beaufait has earned a second term in Lewes
By Bernie Gilmore - May 02Over the past two years, Fred Beaufait has served with distinction on the Lewes City Council. He takes his job seriously, does his homework and, ...
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RV park will destroy peaceful community
By Richard T. and ... - May 02My family and I moved in November 2012 to a new home in The Retreat at Love Creek community in Lewes. We moved from a beautiful community outside ...
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Lewes Citizens BPW Roundtable predates Vessella
By Paul G. Griffith - May 02As the Lewes City Council election calendar moves closer to May 11, I would like to set the record straight regarding the Lewes BPW Citizens ...
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Proposed rent assistance program unwise
By Judy Shyrer - Apr 27As a resident of a mobile home community, I wish to express my thoughts on the proposed assistance program, MHAP, presented by Rep. Ruth Briggs ...
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Blessed with so many good connections
By Joel Simon - Apr 26I was fortunate over the past week to be involved with two events designed to support our community. On April 18th Cape Henlopen hosted a Blood ...
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Lewes councilman endorses Beaufait
By Victor Letonoff - Apr 26I would like to take this opportunity to strongly endorse Fred Beaufait for re-election to the Lewes City Council. He deserves a second term! I ...
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Ernie Lopez is a man of his word
By Bill Poulterer - Apr 26In his election campaign, Sen. Ernie Lopez promised: "To always place public interests above any special or private interest." Ernie is a man of ...
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Dennis Reardon's leadership will inspire Lewes
By M. Alan Bagden - Apr 26The town of Lewes has the extraordinary opportunity next month to elect Dennis Reardon for one of the two openings on the Lewes City Council. What ...
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Beaufait's experience, background make him best choice
By Jon Woodyard - Apr 26Elections are important events. Each one determines the course the community will take for the future. And so, it is imperative we give considerati...
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Love Creek RV park criticism unwarranted
By Larry Sullivan - Apr 25Ho hum. Another day, another letter with unfounded criticism of the Love Creek RV campground. I have noticed that all the letters have the same ...
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Dennis Reardon right choice for Lewes
By Sherry V. Hoffman - Apr 25I have know Dennis Reardon for over 20 years both professionally and as a friend. He served as a master in the Delaware Family Court for many ...
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Support Leolga Wright for IR school board
By Patrick C. Miller - Apr 25I am asking you to support a community service colleague and one of Indian River School District’s most energetic voices, incumbent school board ...
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Veterans shouldn't be second-class citizens
By Douglas Marshall-Steele - Apr 25As a U.S. Army veteran who enlisted and served overseas during the Vietnam era, handling top-secret materials in the Army Security Agency and then ...
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Regarding global warming, follow the money
By Joanne Cabry - Apr 25In a recent column, Positive Growth Alliance President Rich Collins once again espouses the PGA line that “special interests are using fear of ...
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Milton deserves positive water-system outcome
By Jeff Dailey - Apr 24One opinion from beautiful Milton: For those who voted against the recent water system improvement referendum and defeated it – a majority of 10 ...
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Poster contest will boost skateboard park
By Susan Selph - Apr 24“What one empty lot could be ..” is the theme for a poster design contest held by Epworth UMC Skate Project. The Skate Project is an outreach of ...
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Increased traffic from proposed park a great concern
By Michael and Karen Saxe - Apr 23My wife and I recently moved to The Retreat at Love Creek in Lewes and were very much disturbed to learn of the proposed development of the ...
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Beaufait and Reardon would serve Lewes well
Apr 23I am writing in support of two candidates who are running for positions on the Lewes City Council: Fred Beaufait and Dennis Reardon. I do not ...
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Thrilled to see support for marriage equality
By Patricia A Rafter - Apr 19As a strong advocate for marriage equality, I was thrilled to see the huge turnout at Monday's University of Delaware rally. These young Delaware ...
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Mosaic art walk could take tips from Portland, Maine
By Jeff Morin - May 20Friends and I went to the May Mosaic Second Saturday art walk in Rehoboth, which we enjoyed. But I noticed there was nothing going on outside the ...
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Oldies but goodies are wonderful
By Irene Hazzard - May 18The Lewes Men’s Chorus plus the Tapsation Dancers presented a rousing, spectacular concert May 11 at Bethel Fellowship Hall. The songs chosen for ...
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Let’s not make a mountain out of a molehill
By Tighmir I. Sayles - May 18Lately, I have been hearing and seeing both in the newspaper and from parents and friends that the Cape Henlopen School District is racially and ...
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An open letter to voters of Lewes
By Candace Vessella - May 17I am deeply grateful to all of you for your support during my bid for a seat on the Lewes City Council. During the weeks of my neighborhood ...
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Good development is appropriate development
By Andreina Crimmins - May 17The time is drawing near for Sussex County Planning & Zoning Commission and Sussex County Council members to vote on the conditional use variance ...
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Why oppose HB 88, Possession by a Person Prohibited:
By Theresa Garcia - May 16This bill creates the potential for mistakes to be made by the multitude of officials who are in the string of deciding who keeps their firearms ...
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Safe Haven apologizes for cancellation
By Holly Melzer - May 16Unfortunately, Safe Haven No Kill Animal Sanctuary has had to postpone our PUPPY LOVE and MOMS! event scheduled for May 11. As you all know we ...
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People's choice or politically correct?
By Wilma Caraway - May 16On May 8, 2013, I read two interesting articles on the internet. One thrilled me, but the other infuriated me! First, let me congratulate Tim ...
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We will not forget Lopez's vote
By Gregory Oliver - May 16While not unexpected, your vote no on HB 75, The Delaware Marriage Equity Act, still was a big disappointment. I emailed you several weeks ago and ...
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The cost of progress: What's your priority?
By Charlie Pell - May 14I have been following, with some interest, the debate over the value of a CVS pharmacy directly across the street from the Walgreens and next to ...
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Bravo to Davis, Milton Theatre
By Marion Jones - May 13Many thanks to Mary Ellen Davis and the Milton Theater group she represents. Mary Ellen’s efforts in bringing the First Annual Shakespeare ...
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Thanks for passing background check bill
By Kenneth L. Bartholomew - May 13I would like to thank the legislators and especially Sen. Ernie Lopez, my district representative, who voted for the background checks done on ...
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It's high time Sussex County considers Impact fees
By Eck Erb - May 12Back in 2009 Sussex County Planning and Zoning asked Superintendent George Stone for comments regarding school capacity. He responded that the ...
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Many reasons to deny Love Creek RV City
By Marion Gentul - May 12As a resident of Lewes and the Retreat at Love Creek, I am writing to express my opposition to the proposed RV City. As has already been stated, ...
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RV park a special concern to Plantations residents
By Michael Bono - May 10As residents living in close proximity to the proposed Lingo/Townsend RV development, our community has been following closely the articles ...
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Reflections on meaning of Memorial Day
By Rich Stinger - May 10Memorial Day will soon be upon us. Many think of it as the unofficial beginning of summer and a holiday that is uniquely American. I disagree. ...
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Are donations reason owners not penalized?
By Fred Neil - May 10An error by Common Cause listed political contributions made by AstraZenca as the biggest election campaign donor from 2007 to 2012. If AstraZenca ...
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Reardon brings experience to the table
By Mike Quinn - May 10Please join me in supporting Dennis Reardon for Lewes City Council. I have known Dennis for a number of years, and feel that he brings the right ...
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Vessella will guide Lewes diligently
By Betty Ann McNeil - May 10My message to the citizens and voters of Lewes is simple - if you want to elect someone to serve on the Lewes City Council who is dedicated to ...
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Vote for Dennis Reardon May 11
By Richard U. Delp - May 10I have known Dennis Reardon well for 15 years. He is a Delaware native. His family has had a summer home in Lewes since the 1940s. He has had ...
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Joseph has perspective that Lewes needs
By Kathryn Dreasen - May 10I have known Nancy Joseph for 16 years. In that time, I have found her to be independent, hard working and most of all a good listener. Her ...
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Joseph's positions reflect Lewes majority
By Thomas A. Greenwood - May 10I am pleased to write about my endorsement, and to voice my support for Nancy Stenger Joseph's candidacy to the Lewes City Council. It is indeed ...
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One clear choice in Lewes: Vessella
By Mike Clemmer - May 10I recently attended the Lewes Homeowners Association Candidate Forum for the individuals running for Lewes City Council. I only wish more citizens ...
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Vessella committed to working for Lewes
By Laurel Fountain - May 10As a commissioner on the board of the Lewes Public Library, I have worked closely with Candace Vessella for the last year. She is a good listener, ...
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Joseph will bring fairness, creativity
By Patti Shreeve - May 09I'm relatively new to Lewes, but I've lived in the area for more than 20 years. I've had some experience in local government, so I appreciate ...
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Honesty, integrity Reardon's strong suits
By Tom DeEmedio - May 09Lewes is fortunate to have many thoughtful, caring and capable citizens. There is no shortage of interest in projects and politics in Lewes. ...
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Joseph actually walks the walk
By Carl June - May 09I strongly endorse Nancy Stenger Joseph in the upcoming election. Nancy is one of those unusual candidates who actually walks the walk. I am ...
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Joseph has unequaled knowledge of Lewes
By Walter R. & Sandra J. ... - May 09Nancy Stenger Joseph knows Lewes better than any other city council candidate. She knows Lewes, past and present, and has well thought out plans ...
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Vessella response on roundtable not factual
By Paul G. Griffith - May 09Your comment in the May 3 edition of the Cape Gazette states: “There has been some confusion regarding my involvement in the establishment and ...
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Reardon has Lewes's best interests at heart
By James and Wanda Berrigan - May 09We would like to encourage the residents of Lewes to vote for Dennis Reardon for city council. He has been coming to Lewes for most of his life, ...
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Vote for Reardon May 11
By William Readon - May 09I'm writing this in regard to an election which is occurring this Saturday for city council members. You have several people running; however one ...
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Who do you trust in federal government?
By Chuck Griffiths - May 05There are many American icon teams who were virtually joined at the hip. Abbott and Costello, Laurel and Hardy, and Crosby and Hope immediately ...
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Lewes Senior Center sale a success
By Lisa Celik - May 05The staff and board of directors of the Lewes Senior Center would like to express a heartfelt thank you to the members of our community for ...
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Cape High School thanks Hopkins Dairy
By Chris Mattioni & Eve ... - May 05The Cape Henlopen High School Positive Behavior Support Team and the Parent Boosters wholeheartedly thanks Hopkins Dairy for its generous donation ...
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Ag-Gag laws and freedom of the press
By Gregory Shirota - May 05“Despicable, unconstitutional, ridiculous, immature, idiotic and mendacious.” And that’s just how Tennessee newspapers characterized the state’s ...
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There is a big difference between capitalism and socialism
By Reid K. Beveridge - May 05A writer recently lamented the arrival of a new CVS drug store on the outskirts of Lewes. Aren’t there enough drug stores in the Lewes-Rehoboth ...
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Lewes mayor thanks contributors
By Lewes Mayor Jim Ford - May 03On behalf of the City of Lewes, I would like to thank everyone affiliated with our 2013 Food Drive to benefit the Delaware Food Bank. A special ...
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Vessella sets record straight on Lewes BPW
By Candace Vessella - May 03There has been some confusion regarding my involvement in the establishment and reinstatement of the Lewes Board of Public Works Citizen Roundtable...
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Beaufait has proven leadership qualities
By Barry and Elaine ... - May 03Two years ago the people of Lewes elected Fred Beaufait to city council because they were introduced to a modest, well-qualified and serious-minded...
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Reardon's vast experience good for Lewes
By Valerie V. Cloutier - May 02I am writing this letter to add my endorsement to the candidacy of Dennis Reardon for a seat on the Lewes City Council. To many of you Dennis may ...
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Beaufait merits re-election to city council
By John M. Cross - May 02The Lewes Homeowners Association’s Candidates' Forum that was held last Friday night provided the voters with the opportunity to hear from the ...
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What strides Milton is making now!
By Lorraine Wasserman - May 02Milton, keep looking good and keep those positive articles appearing in local papers on all the wonderful events coming to our town. And as the ...
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Lewes needs Fred Beaufait on council
By Bob Patterson - May 02Fred Beaufait has already shown he deserves to be re-elected to the Lewes City Council. I don’t believe anyone works harder for the City of Lewes ...
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Hot topic: Marriage equality in Delaware
By Lacey Lafferty - May 02One would have to wonder about the mindset of our current state administration and legislators in referring to common sense sound solutions ...
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What interests does Collins represent?
By John Austin - May 02Mr. Flood in is article on sea level rise said it pretty well: “The real question is, do we need to surrender control of our own lives because of ...
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Reardon committed to city of Lewes
By Elizabeth D. Maron - May 02I write to support Dennis Reardon, candidate for Lewes City Council. A friend for almost 20 years, Dennis is one of the most fair-minded and ...
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KeepVigilance needed to keep teens from drinking, driving
By Stephen Gray Wallace - May 02Prom and graduation season, the Fourth of July, and summer vacation give pause to parents of teenagers everywhere. Why? Because celebration paired ...
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Retiress opposed to proposed RV park
By Joan and Pat Trunzo - Apr 27We bought our Webb's Landing home because it sits on serene Love Creek, with natural wetlands and ever-changing wildlife. lt is a small residential...
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Epworth anniversary event a success
By Betsy Plowman and the ... - Apr 27Epworth Preschool recently celebrated its 25th anniversary with current and former staff, friends and family. The turnout was fantastic and the ...
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A response to Flood piece on gun control
By Joan Donofrio - Apr 26In response to the editorial in Tuesday's Gazette by Don Flood: At this point in time there is too much going on with our government to look ...
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Candace Vessella offers unique blend of talents
By Sara and Ted Spencer - Apr 26All of the Lewes Council candidates deserve real thanks for offering to serve the city. Candace Vessella presents us a uniquely strong blend of ...
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You can't fool all the people all the time
By Kit Zak - Apr 26As Mark Twain famously proclaimed: “you can fool some of the people part of the time but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. “ Mr. ...
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RV park would violate state mandates
By Diane Stalker - Apr 26I watched the board members’ eyes glaze over at the February planning meeting as an environmentalist spoke about the endangered barking tree frog ...
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Reardon valuable addition to Lewes council
By Bill Savery - Apr 25There is a very interested and concerned man running for city council this year: Dennis Reardon. A local, who has the interest of the citizens of ...
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Lewes mayor announces food bank drive
By Mayor Jim Ford - Apr 25This Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the City of Lewes will be hosting the second annual food drive to benefit the Delaware Food Bank. ...
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Concerns raised at Villages of Five Points
By John Flournoy and Jim ... - Apr 25The people of the Villages of Five Points have been lied to by their builders (Gemcraft), the developer (Hudsons), Sussex County Council and the ...
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Reader takes issue with Cape Flavors advice
By Dorothy P. Greet - Apr 25I give Cape Flavors (Cape Gazette, April 19) one thumb down for misinforming readers about the nutrient value of canned and frozen foods. Contrary ...
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Gay marriage: more legalistic and twisted semantics
By Chuck Griffiths - Apr 25Love Means Nothing Love is just a score if you happen to be talking about tennis; otherwise it means a lot. There are many kinds of love. There is ...
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A simple solution for Rehoboth's scooter issue
By Gary Frahm - Apr 25Now in my third year of scooting and parking in Rehoboth, I have not witnessed a single instance of public danger between motorized-scooter ...
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Join me in honoring federal workers
By Erik Anderson - Apr 24Across the country government employees protect and serve our nation. To honor these workers and their service, May 5-11 has been designated as ...
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Tulip Festival succeeds with help from many
By Betsy Reamer - Apr 23The Lewes Chamber of Commerce and its co-sponsoring partners – The Lewes Historical Society, Lewes in Bloom, City of Lewes Parks & Recreation ...
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Observations about letter supporting RV park
By Linda and Jim Taylor - Apr 23The following are a few observations regarding a recent letter in the Cape Gazette (3/29-4/1 edition - “Sussex should embrace proposed campground) ...
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Majority has spoken regarding RV park
By Anne & Patrick French - Apr 23The Lewes/Rehoboth community does not need an RV park, as the developer claims in presentations to County Council members. The Love Creek location ...
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Safety is Cape district's primary duty
By Bob Fulton - Jan 31It is important for the community to know that the Cape Gazette Editorial Board’s Jan. 29 editorial “Communication key in emergencies” does not ...

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