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Cluster residents worry, but won't move05/15/2008
From the patio outside their double-wide just off Kenton's Main Street, the Ford family can hear springtime blooming.
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NCCo Council to hold Walk in the Park meetings | 05/15/2008
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Red Clay district voters oust two from board | 05/14/2008
New NCCo sewer system to be activated today | 05/14/2008
Neighborhoods
A close-knit community
When Bob and Rosie Coker retired from their jobs in New York City, they began searching for a tranquil place to live in Delaware.
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Let's Eat
A cut above
Walk into City Tap Pizza Pub & Grille in downtown Smyrna and it looks like a regular small-town bar. A baseball game is playing on the big screen. A couple of locals are sitting at the bar. The owner is happy to talk about the future of Green Bay football without quarterback Brett Favre. And, lucky for us, the dining room is open for a late lunch.
Business
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25 Who Matter
Filled with determination
More than three years ago, Townsend's Tammy Burris went to the doctor complaining of a pulled muscle in her arm.
At Home
Made over
It's Middletown's scaled-down version of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition."
Sports
Blue Hen discusses expansion
The Blue Hen Conference, facing a major growth spurt in the next few years, will wait another month to decide exactly what shape it will take.
Family
Health & Fitness
No Zamboni necessary
Some midstate residents do a double take when you mention that Middletown has an ice skating studio. It's easy to miss if you don't look quickly when you pass Cricklewood Grove Shopping Center on Del. 71.
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