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Dennis Forney

Dennis Forney

Publisher Emeritus at Cape Gazette

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Visionaries, superlatives on the Great Cape Sidewalk Loop - CapeGazette.com

I pumped up the tires last Sunday morning and put new AAA batteries in my flashing taillight. Safety first. Then I headed outside aiming to stake my claim as the first human being ever to complete the Great Cape Sidewalk Loop. It was a sunny, spring...
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Seafaring, carving tradition lives on with Belotes

It was depression years in the U.S. ­- 1933 ­- when Richard Belote was born in the small seaside town of Willis Wharf, on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Food was scarce, money was scarcer. “We were poor as church mice but so was everybody else,” he said...
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Seafaring, carving tradition lives on with Belotes

It was depression years in the U.S. ­- 1933 ­- when Richard Belote was born in the small seaside town of Willis Wharf, on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. Food was scarce, money was scarcer. “We were poor as church mice but so was everybody else,” he said...
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Cruciferous flowers now brightening Delmarva fields

A broad, gently rolling field of brilliantly yellow flowers along the road between Easton and St. Michaels caught my eye - and that of thousands more passing motorists - in recent days. May on Delmarva. A cover crop that soon - if not already - will...
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Awed by U.S. Navy and steady hum of Norfolk's beating heart - CapeG...

I awoke this morning, the sun’s first light transforming the monochromatic colors of night into the full-spectrum colors of day. Wednesday. The harbor of downtown Norfolk studded with all kinds of U.S. Navy vessels – some museum pieces, some in...
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Thousand-pound marlin makes Hawaiian wedding even grander

Bill Schab, a long-standing and colorful attorney in Lewes, knew a few things when he and his family flew to Hawaii in June. He knew he was on his way to adding a daughter-in-law, Tia Neall, to his family. He knew his son Corey’s wedding with Tia...
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Reflecting on the clean efforts of Delaware’s clean governor

John Carney is a clean guy – a clean governor. Buttoned up, smart, experienced, trim, prudent and careful. Surrounded with similar folks. A keen, analytical observer. Not loud and splashy. (Still waters run deep.) The right guy for hard times. This...
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A summertime visit to Maryland’s Charm City

A few of us earthlings boated into Baltimore last weekend. When I mentioned to some friends where we were going, they looked at me like I was crazy – like I had just said I was thinking about vacationing just outside the gates of the airport in...
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Delaware boxer, baseball engineer and new book on free speech

Dave Tiberi, a professional boxer, was among those who turned out recently for a kick-off cocktail reception at the new Hyatt Regency in Dewey Beach for the second annual golf tournament to benefit the Beau Biden Foundation. After compiling a 22-3...
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Lewes Entrepreneurial Society, belching cows, opportunities

David Lawson, a molecular biologist PhD, spent a long and successful career applying his scientific education to global initiatives pursued by multinational corporation Proctor and Gamble. The native of Glasgow in Scotland – where nature bakes...
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This Christmas season conjures up a tale of two Joes

Philanthropy - The desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes. From its Greek roots, philanthropy literally means love of human beings. On Aug. 13, 2018, a warm...