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Melissa Steele

Staff Writer / Reporter at Cape Gazette

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Spinal stenosis pain mitigation program set July 2 - CapeGazette.com

The owner and founder of Apico Pain Management in Lewes will give a brief presentation about spinal stenosis, a common condition that causes pain, at 12 p.m., Tuesday, July 2, at the Lewes Public Library, 111 Adams Ave., Lewes. Rany T. Abdallah, MD...
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NEW PRICE! 5.38-Acre parcel Zoned CR-1 Commercial on Route 24 - Cap...

NEW PRICE!! 5.38-Acre parcel Zoned CR-1 Commercial with 400 Feet Road Frontage on the Heavily Travelled Route 24 also known as John J Williams Highway just east of the Town of Millsboro and close proximity to proposed future site of Millsboro by-...
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Chabad to host Shabbat Under the Stars Aug. 2 - CapeGazette.com

Chabad of Southern Delaware invites members of the Jewish community in Sussex County to join the annual Shabbat under The Stars at 6:45 p.m., Friday, Aug. 2, at 17032 Minos Conaway Road, Lewes. The cherished tradition celebrating community, faith,...
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Gubernatorial candidates differ on immigration, school discipline

Delaware gubernatorial candidates sat down for their third debate Aug. 14, hitting on similar topics as in previous debates but with some striking differences on immigration and discipline in the classroom. During the event sponsored by the Delaware...
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Beattie brings efficiency to Post 28

Efficiency is Jim Beattie’s middle name. As finance officer and adjutant for American Legion Post 28, he is constantly looking for ways to trim costs and bring a steady revenue stream to the post. It’s paid off. The post brings in millions of...
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Lewes-area neighborhood in a pickle over courts

A proposal to add 91 more lots to a Beaver Dam Road development hit a snag Sept. 11, after several residents said they were never told pickleball courts would be placed near their homes. “First time I think we’ve had a project depending on...
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Audit reveals double dipping by elected officials

An audit on dual employment of state employees – the first since 2011 – shows that some elected officials may have been paid twice for working more than one job, but policies and records, particularly at the University of Delaware, are unclear. “...
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Application period open for state’s recreational marijuana industry

Interested in applying for a marijuana industry license? Whether in the retail, manufacturing or cultivation sector, it comes with a price. And that’s just the application fee, which puts applicants into a lottery pool. The nonrefundable application...
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Millsboro man charged in connection with home improvement fraud

After paying nearly $100,000 for a new deck and landscaping and never hearing from the contractor again, Angola resident Betty Barney said she soon learned dozens of other homeowners in the area had similar experiences. She was happy to hear that...
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Temporary tent city sprouts up on former Troop 7 site

About two dozen tents neatly arranged where Troop 7 once stood on Route 1 outside Lewes are part of a collaborative effort to provide workforce housing for those who have none. The camp went up Oct. 15 for 14 men and 14 women, all of whom signed...
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State officials say more charging stations in the works

Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall-Long said she knows something about range anxiety while driving her electric vehicle. “As someone on her second EV, I have had white-knuckle syndrome a lot,” she said during a Nov. 1 event at the Department of Transportation to...