WORKING TOGETHER FOR KIDS' SAKE
Photo by Michael Sullivan
Eight-year-old Lasha McWilliams of Seaford checks out some children's websites as
(from left) her mom Patrece, Delaware Attorney General Jane Brady, Kim Hoey,
executive director, KINfolk, and Ken Bryan, chief operations officer of Nanticoke
Health Services, look on. KINfolk is a non-profit corporation that was established
in Delaware in 1999 by Brady. The organization donates laptop computers and
provides free internet access to hospitals in order to keep children suffering from
chronic illnesses in close contact with friends and family during their hospital
stays.
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Apple Scrapple weekend - Nikki Crossley finds the cars on display at
last year's Apple-Scrapple of particular interest. This year's event promises
to be even more appealing. See details on pages 8 - 11.
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Teacher of the Year candidates - Candidates for state "Teacher of the
Year" from western Sussex County are: Delmar - Julie N. Harper; Laurel -
Jason Rogers; Seaford - Joan B. Harper; Sussex Tech - Dennis Redington;
Woodbridge - Sherry Holmes. The winner will be announced Tuesday, Oct. 24, by
Gov. Tom Carper.
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