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Published by Cape Gazette, 2022-06-22 12:40:53

Beach Paper

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Cape Gazette’s
Visitors’ Guide to the

Cape Region

Lewes boat parade
set to sail July 4

Page 6

All three Thrasher’s
in Rehoboth are open

Page 20

THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2022 » FREE

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All dune crossings now open in Rehoboth

New family rooms, changing rooms
done at Delaware Ave. comfort station

By Chris Flood This will continue through- CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS They aren’t air-conditioned or
[email protected] out the summer as needed, heated, but the additional ame-
she said. A CREW FROM DNREC works June 8 on the Surf Avenue dune crossing. nities are much needed on the
Roughly a month after They are also replacing dune fencing in Rehoboth Beach. Boardwalk.
a Mother’s Day nor’easter Once the dune crossings
caused a significant amount of are fixed and the fencing is isn’t expected to begin before Standing on the new bridge connecting the two sides of the building are
damage to Rehoboth Beach’s installed, it appears what’s left winter or spring of 2023. (l-r) Kent Construction General Manager Katie Davison, Kent Construc-
dunes and dune crossings, the will be the beach for this sum- tion Senior Project Manager J.D. Bartlett, Davis Bowen & Friedel associ-
city announced June 9 that all mer. However, Mother Nature Immediately following the ate Kevin Shertz, Davis Bowen & Friedel President Michael Wigley, May-
the dune crossings in the city is filling the beach back in storm, Steve Rochette, Army or Stan Mills, Interim City Manager Evan Miller, Facility Manager Chuck
are now open. naturally. Corps of Engineers public Snyder and Public Works Director Kevin Williams.
affairs officer, said their engi-
The nor’easter pounded Michael Globetti, DNREC neers were assessing the data fort station. There are now building were rebuilt to better
the beach for almost a week, spokesperson, said the natural to see if there is any potential two family rooms and seven accommodate visitors.  
leaving many of the dune recovery of the beach was for the nor’easter to be cat- changing rooms on the street-
crossings north of Rehoboth slow. Recently, he said, sand egorized as an extraordinary facing side of the building. This project has been on
Avenue impassable the days has been observed moving storm, which could possibly One of the family rooms has the city’s logs for a couple of
following the storm. onshore along the Atlantic qualify for repairs under the a table capable of holding and years. City commissioners
Ocean coast, which is creating Corps’ flood control and lifting an adult. Additionally, unanimously approved a con-
Almost immediately, the a wider beach. coastal emergencies program. the accessible ramps on the tract worth about $475,000 for
city was able to reopen all Ultimately, the storm did not north and south sides of the Smyrna-based Kent Construc-
but five dune crossings. By “This kind of natural sand meet the criteria. tion Company in October.
Memorial Day, the number movement offshore during
of closed dune crossings was storms and then back onshore Delaware Avenue family,
down to two. The city needed during calm weather is typical changing rooms now open 
help from Delaware Depart- and is precisely why previ-
ment of Natural Resources ous DNREC comments on The city’s dunes weren’t
and Environmental Control to beach restoration have cited the only things to open June
reopen the final two, but had cooperation from nature as 9 in Rehoboth Beach. Shortly
to wait for the crew to make part of our post-storm beach before the meters turned on
its way north. DNREC has management,” said Globetti at 10 a.m., Rehoboth Beach of-
also been installing new dune in an email June 9. The real re- ficials opened the new family
fencing along the escarpment plenishment of the beach will rooms and changing rooms at
north of Surf Avenue. begin sometime this winter. the Delaware Avenue com-

Lynn Coan, city spokesper- In early March, Congress
son, said the city will continue approved a $1.5 trillion spend-
to assist DNREC with pushing ing package that includes
sand up to the walkways daily about $12 million for beach
and maintaining the access replenishment in Cape Henlo-
mats as they move around the pen, Rehoboth Beach, Dewey
soft sand. Beach and Fenwick Island.
The replenishment project

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Library to host a whale of an Cape Gazette’s ON THE COVER: The colors of
education session June 29 Visitors’ Guide to the Candy Kitchen are well known in
the Cape Region. The business
Cape Region started in 1937 in Ocean City, Md.,
and has shops in Lewes-Midway,
Lewes boat parade Rehoboth Beach, Bethany Beach
set to sail July 4 and Fenwick Island along the
resort coast.
Page 6 Cover design
All three Thrasher’s by Teresa Rodriguez
in Rehoboth are open
For more local happenings,
Page 20 go to BeachPaper.com.

The Rehoboth Beach Artifacts such as baleen, FILE PHOTO THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 2022 » FREE
Public Library will host teeth and bones will be
Whalemobile owner Cynde available for children to A LIFE-SIZED INFLATABLE RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
McInnis and her life-sized see and feel. At the end of WHALE will provide the educa-
(43-foot) inflatable whale, the presentation, they will tional centerpiece of the Whale- Publisher
Nile, at 4 p.m., Wednesday, be encouraged to become mobile’s June 29 visit to the Re- Chris Rausch
June 29, as part of the Oceans playground protectors and hoboth library.
of Possibilities summer read- see how much trash they Production Manager
ing program. can collectively pick up this The Rehoboth Beach Tara Marks
summer. Public Library is located at
Youngsters will meet Nile, 226 Rehoboth Ave., Rehoboth Editorial Coordinator
a representation of a 35-year McInnis, currently a Beach. Mallery Galaska
old humpback whale whom naturalist with 7 Seas Whale
McInnis has seen almost Watch out of Gloucester, To learn more about the Copy Editor
every summer since 1994 off Mass., is in her 29th season Whalemobile, contact Cynde Bernadette Hearn
the coast of Massachusetts. of working on whale watch McInnis at 617-838-2646 or
They can go inside the inflat- boats. Having studied whales [email protected]
able whale and learn about in the Atlantic, Pacific and
how whales are similar to and Indian oceans, she brings her
different from humans. passion for these animals as
well as her vast knowledge
Attendees will learn about of them into schools and
Nile’s migratory path, how libraries to help cultivate the
many calves she’s had, and next generations of ocean
how researchers have learned advocates.
this information.

Rehoboth’s new trash bins, but expects to have than annually. IT Manager/Photo Editor Web Manager
rules take effect July 1 more in early August. Water bills for condo Christopher D. Foster Kristin Sinnott

Beginning July 1, all trash In addition to the change buildings that have a shared Advertising About us
containers in Rehoboth in trash can style, the city water bill will continue to be Kathy McGinty Cape Gazette launched its
Beach must have a metal or changed its refuse billing received by the homeowners Lauren Zaniewski free visitors’ guide in 2000.
plastic bar on one side that cycle to quarterly, beginning association, and quarterly The publication is locally
is compatible with city waste July 1. Residents who receive refuse bills will be sent to Production owned and operated at
trucks. a quarterly water/sewer bill property owners. Abby Workman 17585 Nassau Commons
now have the refuse charge Teresa Rodriguez Blvd. in Lewes.
People can purchase their included. Property owners For more information, Kathy Singel
own trash cans or buy one who do not receive a water/ call 302-227-6181, Ext. 123,
from the city for $85. The city sewer bill will receive a or go to the residents
is currently sold out of trash refuse bill quarterly, rather trash and recycling tab at
cityofrehoboth.com.

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Lewes boat parade

set to sail July 4

The Independence Day Council members, Lightship NICK ROTH PHOTO
Lewes Boat Parade lineup Overfalls volunteers, and
will start at 1 p.m., Monday, Chuck Ward from the Lewes- CAPT. BRIAN HANKIN and the crew of Happy Our’s took the grand prize at the 2021 Independence Day Lew-
July 4. Decorated boats will Rehoboth Beach Rotary Club. es Boat Parade.
wind their way down the
Lewes-Rehoboth Canal from This is the 18th year that invited to attend the awards House in Zwaanendael Park charge to participate as an
Roosevelt Inlet to Fisher- the Overfalls Foundation ceremony at 3:30 p.m. on the and the Lewes Harbour entrant in the boat parade or
man's Wharf. has co-hosted the Inde- deck of the Lightship Over- Marina Bait and Tackle at the to be a spectator. Good view-
pendence Day Boat Parade falls. end of Anglers Road. ing spots line the canal on
Parade entrants will leave and the fourth year of its both sides.
at 1:30 p.m. from Roosevelt collaboration with the Lewes- To be eligible for a prize, For more information, call
Inlet across from the Coast Rehoboth Beach Rotary Club. vessels must be registered no the Lewes Chamber of Com- For more information, go
Guard Station and at approxi- The Freedom Boat Club later than 10 a.m., Monday, merce at 302-645-8073. to ci.lewes.de.us.
mately 2 p.m., they will pass sponsors the parade. July 4. Registration forms are
in front of the judges' review- available at the Lewes Cham- Late, unregistered entries More information:
ing stand at Fisherman's All preregistered boat ber of Commerce Visitor are invited to join the parade ci.lewes.de.us
Wharf. Boats turn before entrants will be eligible Center in the Fisher-Martin by arriving at Roosevelt
reaching the Savannah Road for prizes that include a Inlet at 1:30 p.m. There is no
drawbridge. grand-prize trophy. First-,
second- and third-place
Lewes Mayor Andrew trophies will also be awarded.
Williams will announce the Boats will be judged on the
parade via a public address best use of patriotic decora-
system in the area of Fisher- tions.
man's Wharf and the City
Dock. Judges are Lewes City At the conclusion of the
parade, all boat entrants are

Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass & Coastal Arts Festival held in Lewes

Lewes Historical
Society hosts
annual event

By Aaron R. Mushrush
[email protected]

Shattering expectations Beachcombings crafts unique pieces with sea glass and other found Karen Jolly of Bethany Beach admires the eye-catching work of Don
of what some may think is items, displaying them on a coral Medusa. Nichols of Nichols Stained Glass.
possible with an old broken
bottle, nearly 60 vendors SeaGals Gallery of Delaware was a
filled the campus of the popular spot for people looking for
Lewes Historical Society June that perfect piece of jewelry.
4-5 for the Mid-Atlantic Sea
Glass & Coastal Arts Festival.  Duo Different played clas-
sic, campfire-style tunes as
Attendees were treated to festivalgoers walked in and
stained-glass windows made out of the various vendor
out of sea glass, a surfboard tents.
decorated with sea glass, and
a variety of different jewelry More information: AARON MUSHRUSH PHOTOS
carefully crafted by skilled historiclewes.org
metalsmiths. A sunny day VIRGIN SEA GLASS owner Mary Louise Lauffer crafts Tiffany-style window panels such as this with sea glass
paved the way for a success- found on Delmarva beaches.
ful opening Saturday that saw
the campus filled with people
interested in learning more
about or admiring sea glass.

“First of all, the color is
the most critical thing that
people get excited about on
a certain piece of jewelry,”
said sea glass expert Richard
H. LaMotte. “Obviously, the
reds and oranges are by far
the most rare, but then there’s
a certain color of blue that
people just are very attracted
to because it’s also rare but
also very, just a soothing
color.” 

LaMotte was available to
folks wanting to learn more
about a peculiar item and
how it comes to be on shores
both locally and around the
world.

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Stuart Kingston Gallery opens on Coastal Highway

Owner Mauria Stein shifts focus
to creating fine custom jewelry

By Ellen Driscoll Mauria said she thought ELLEN DRISCOLL PHOTO
[email protected] she’d be sad to leave the
Boardwalk and its ocean MAURIA STEIN, the third-generation owner of Stuart Kingston Gallery, recently moved her store from the
After 92 years on the views, but she has happily Boardwalk to Coastal Highway and now focuses on creating fine custom jewelry.
Rehoboth Boardwalk, Stuart settled into her new space
Kingston Gallery has a new that features estate and fine DART TO THE BEACH
location on Coastal Highway jewelry of her own design, art
and a fresh focus on offering and bronze sculptures, and Then DART to the shops, restaurants and nightlife.
fine custom jewelry designed an assortment of Persian car
by third-generation owner mats.
and fourth-generation jeweler
Mauria Stein.  “I try to have a little bit of
something for everyone,” she
Stein’s grandfather Maurice said. “Jewelry is my passion. I
Stein opened the auction love coming up with an idea
house and antique showroom no one else has.”
by the Henlopen Hotel in
1930, and he remains a pres- A jeweler in Thailand cre-
ence in the new store as well.  ates Mauria’s designs using
gems, jewels, diamonds and
His photo sits on the large pearls. Stuart Kingston offers
desk by the front door, and a wide variety of engagement
the French display cases he rings, which are customizable
purchased showcase de- as well. All diamonds are in
signer and estate jewelry that the E, F, G color ranges and
customers can try on in front VVS clarity, Mauria said.
of his Venetian table mirror.
Mauria even moved Stuart A men’s and women’s
Kingston’s signature chande- estate jeweler will be on the
lier to the new store.  premises to do repairs at least
two days a month, Mauria
Maurice and his business said. 
partner Sydney Cohan con-
ducted weekly auctions on “He’s brilliant at creating
the Boardwalk in the 1950s, the jewelry I want to have
which continued to the late made,” she said. 
1970s. Maurice’s son, Mau-
ria’s father, Jay Stein, joined Other services include ap-
the family business in 1961 praisals, remaking inherited
at age 21 and took over after jewelry into new styles, and
his father’s death. In 1991, estate jewelry purchases.
Mauria started working for Jewelry prices range from
her father, who passed away $50 up. 
in 2014.
For security, Stein said,
In November, Mauria an- customers will use a buzzer
nounced plans to discontinue system to gain entrance to
selling fine rugs, downsize the store when only one em-
its auction business and ployee is present.
move the business to Coastal
Highway. She held the final Stuart Kingston is located
Boardwalk auction Feb. 26. in the Shoppes of Camelot,
19470 Coastal Highway, Re-
hoboth. Go to stuartkingston.
com or call 302-227-2524.

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Cheesesteaks reign at the beach Vinnydishesupmade-to-or-
der steaks ‘til 3am in season.
Next door, The Starboard
(party central) also does a
ions and topped with cheese. and umbrella. esteak might smack of heresy, fine job in that department.
You know … steaks! (If you’re I crow about the Italian Gary’s Dewey Beach Grill And though Woody’s Dewey
from Philly, that is.) sub at Casapulla’s Sub Shop. skillfully elevates the humble Beach Grill is The Place for
Cheesesteaks are known And it is indeed delicious. gobbler to cheesesteak status. Crabcakes, try Jimmy’s chees-
to congregate around oceans, But Mike and Paula LaPenta’s Nestled in an actual Amo- esteak. It’s fully packed and
state fairs and city market- sandwich & meatball empo- roso roll, it comes with all well-constructed – not unlike
places. (This also applies rium near Giant Food also the standard accoutrements The Rehoboth Foodie.
to French fries, which is an builds a delicious chees- – and a few unusual top-
entirely different column.) So esteak. I get onions, pickles ping choices if you’re feeling The Rehoboth Foodie also writes The
even if you’re not from Phila- and cherry pepper spread. frisky. Business of Eating column every Friday in
the Cape Gazette under the pseudonym
STEPPIN’ UP delphia and have no idea who Moving north, though fresh Three other spots in Dew- “Bob Yesbek.” The two of them have
TO THE PLATE the heck Amoroso is, read on. turkey is the specialty at ey Beach deserve mention: never been seen in the same place at the
You’re at the beach. This is Capriotti’s in Lewes, the New kid on the block Fat same time. Just sayin’.
information you’re going to Wilmington-born chain also
REHOBOTH FOODIE need. makes a good cheesesteak.
We’ll start at the water and The largest size will feed the
work our way west. I believe Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
the cheesesteak is one of the Speaking of Wilmington-
Looks like I hit a nerve stars at Gus & Gus’ Place on born, Petru Cornescu at
(or two … or three…) the Boardwalk. It’s stuffed to Pete’s Steak Shop in Mar-
last week when I wrote bursting with frizzled beef ket Place Shopping center
about steaks. You know, big and couldn’t be any fresher whomps up a fine steak with
chunks of tenderloin, rib or if it had been made right in either ribeye or chicken. And,
short loin, seared and served front of you - which it is. A lo and behold, the orange
with a baked potato the size block north and about 75 feet spray-can cheese – a Philly
of a Yorkie, with sour cream west, the Gouvas brothers at must-have for purists – is
and a side of Lipitor. Though Louie’s build Grinders. Don’t available. Another sleeper in
I waxed rhapsodic about panic - the New England the Lewes area is Pat’s Piz-
porterhouses and strips, term refers to the fact that the zeria. It’s not just about pizza
some emails centered on an sandwich is crisped under SUBMITTED PHOTO

elongated roll in the style there in Mariner Plaza – Pat’s SHOUT OUT to a few ‘steak specialists south and west of Rehoboth:
a broiler. Extensive studies puts together a very nice Don’t miss the family-owned Surf’s Up in Bethany. Bring a bib! In Dags-
boro, Porto Pizza & Grill makes a particularly good cheesesteak. Go
of Philly’s Amoroso Bak- have shown that both Gus’ cheesesteak on a properly hungry! It’s a biggie. In the western hinterlands, tuck into Michael Ox-
ing Company, filled with and Louie’s creations survive warm, soft roll. brough’s made-to-order ‘steak (pictured) at Cafe on the Circle by the
chopped beef grilled with on- the trip down to your blanket Courthouse in Georgetown.
Though a turkey chees-

Lobsters loom large at SoDel Concepts eateries during June

Specials available at all 17 coastal Sussex restaurants

There’s something about with mashed potatoes and and-shrimp salad avocado Lobster cream cheese turns a Surf Avocado toast gets an upscale
sweet lobster meat that adds vegetable medley at Catch toast with micro arugula and Bagel sandwich into a luxurious boost with the addition of lob-
a touch of luxury to any menu 54 in Fenwick Island; grilled avocado on toasted house breakfast or lunch. ster-and-shrimp salad at the Club-
item, from a bagel sandwich to whole lobster, split, with bread with Old Bay chips at house at Baywood in Millsboro.
a pierogi. This month, dining kimchi fried rice, red cabbage the Clubhouse at Baywood More information: All SoDel Concepts restaurants
guests can witness the differ- and miso-lemon butter at in Millsboro; Lobster Reuben sodelconcepts.com are featuring lobster this month.
ence firsthand in all SoDel Matt’s Fish Camp in Fenwick – lobster salad with Brussels
Concepts restaurants. Island; Lobster Rangoon over sprouts slaw, pickles, smoked
seaweed salad with duck Gouda and gruyere cheese on
“It’s lobster month, which sauce and chipotle mayo at marbled rye with house chips
means our chefs are coming Ocean View Brewing Com- at Matt’s Fish Camp in Lewes;
up with creative ways to use pany; lobster pierogies with and Old Bay bagel with lobster
the East Coast favorite,” said house-made ricotta cheese, cream cheese, lettuce and to-
Doug Ruley, vice president potato and lobster cream mato at Surf Bagel in Midway
of culinary operations for the sauce at Matt’s Fish Camp in and Lewes.
hospitality company, which Bethany Beach; barbecue surf
has 17 restaurants in coastal and turf with a wood-grilled For details, go to sodelcon-
Sussex County. half-lobster, slow-cooked cepts.com.
pulled pork barbecue, and
At each restaurant, the macaroni and cheese with a Jewelry by
lobster specials are regularly Ritz crumb topping at Thomp-
changing, but here are some of son Island Brewing Company
the chefs’ takes: in Rehoboth Beach; lobster-

Grilled whole lobster with
hot butter and lemon, served

Local Artist

SUBMITTED PHOTOS 17522 Ward Avenue, Lewes 302.227.9203
heidilowegallery.com Weekly Summer Classes
THOMPSON ISLAND BREWING COMPANY in Rehoboth gives new
meaning to surf and turf by pairing grilled lobster with pork barbecue.

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Cat & Mouse Press to

celebrate beach read

series release July 9

Cat & Mouse Press will author signings, imprinted SUBMITTED PHOTOS
hold a party from 1 to 3 p.m., merchandise, refreshments
Saturday, July 9, at the Lewes and children’s activities.  AUTHOR NANCY POWICHROSKI SHERMAN will be available to sign her “Sandy Shorts” and “More Sandy
Public Library to celebrate Shorts” books at the Cat & Mouse Press party July 9.
the sale of its 25,000th book, The library is the perfect
in conjunction with the place to party because there WWII submarine, an aveng- and “More Sandy Shorts” Children will get free mer-
summer launch of “Beach Se- is free parking and a bus ing wife and a lucky chicken. books. Her stories take place maid stickers and be able to
crets,” the latest book in the stop for the new Lewes Line, There are even a couple of in towns from Cape May, decorate a pirate hat or color
Rehoboth Beach Reads series. which provides transporta- crossword puzzles to solve. N.J., to Chincoteague, Va., a page from the award-win-
tion into downtown Lewes, and include places such as ning “Mermaid in Rehoboth
Free and open to the public, to the beaches and to other Cat & Mouse Press author Rehoboth, Bethany, Lewes, Bay.” Other children’s books
the party will feature book Lewes locations for just $1. Nancy Powichroski Sher- Fenwick Island and Dewey from Cat & Mouse Press will
sales by Browseabout Books, man will be available to sign Beach. also be available.
“Beach Secrets” short story au- Participants can easily pop her popular “Sandy Shorts”
thors will be on hand to sign books into the party and then make
and answer questions. a day of it with no parking
meter concerns.

A variety of Cat & Mouse
Press books will be avail-
able to buy. Featuring local
settings, the books make
great summer reading items
to have on hand at a beach
house, or excellent gifts for
friends and service providers.

Many of the authors
whose stories were selected
for “Beach Secrets” will be
on hand to sign books and
answer questions. The book
contains 24 short stories, all
set in and around Rehoboth
Beach. Readers will meet
philandering fiancés, teenage
tinkerers and romantic rock
stars; discover cryptic letters,
historical legends and fam-
ily secrets; and encounter a

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Movie Nights

Enjoy free screenings under the stars.

• Bethany Beach: Movies on the beach more information, go to www.beach-fun. Outdoor Concerts Grab a lawn chair or a park bench
off Greenfield Parkway, Monday nights com/dewey-beach-info. and soak up the sounds of summer!
at dusk, June through August. For more June 27 - Jungle Cruise
information go to www.townofbethany- July 11 - Encanto
beach.com. July 18 - Clifford the Big Red Dog
June 27 - Encanto July 25 - ELF
July 11 - Diary of a Wimpy Kid: August 1 - A Dog’s Journey
The Long Hall • Cinema by the Canal: Lewes
July 18 - Luca Canalfront Park, 211 Front St, Lewes.
August 1 - Ferdinand Movies start at dusk (approximately
• Dewey Beach: On the beach at 8:30 p.m.). For more information go to
Dagsworthy Avenue in Dewey. Mondays www.lewescanalfrontpark.org.
at approximately 8:30 p.m., June July 7 - National Treasure
through August. Admission is free. For Aug. 4 - Bad News Bears

Farmers Markets • Bethany Beach 2022 Concert Series: Bethany Beach • Milton Concerts in the Park:
Bandstand, May through October. Concerts begin at Milton Memorial Park, 113 Union St, Milton.
Bursting with the flavors of the season! 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted on the website. For Wednesdays at 7 p.m., June through August. In case
more information go to www.townofbethanybeach. of rain, concerts will be held in the Milton Fire Hall. For
Tuesdays Sundays com/261/Bandstand. more information go to www.milton.delaware.gov.
June 30 - ANG Band of the Northeast / Christopher June 29 - Matthew Street Band
Rehoboth Beach Farmers Market, Bethany Beach Farmers Market, Westfall July 6 - Funsters
rbfarmersmarket.com, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. bethanybeachfarmersmarket.com, 8 a.m. July 3 - 287th Army Band July 13 - Charlie and the Cool Tones
through October, Grove Park, Rehoboth. to noon starting June 5, Garfield Pkwy. & • Freeman Arts Pavilion: July 20 - No Spare Time
Market bags and produce bags available Pennsylvania Ave., Bethany. (Free Events) Freeman Arts Pavilion, 31806 Lake View Music at the Mill Concert Series:
for purchase at entrance. Dr, Selbyville. For more information go to www.free- Abbott’s Mill Nature Center, 15411 Abbotts Pond Rd,
Frederica Farmers Market, manarts.org. Milford. Second Thursdays in the summer, 6 to 8 p.m.
Wednesdays 302-335-5417, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Note: Freeman Arts Pavilion also has events and con- Enjoy food trucks, lawn games, and live music. Free for
1456 Frederica Rd., Frederica, May 29 - certs that require paid admission. See their website for members. Non-member admission $10 for adults, $5 for
Historic Lewes Farmers Market, Sept. 25. a full list of events. kids. For more information go to www.delawarenature-
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8 June 30, 10 a.m. - Stories and Songs in the Oral Tradition society.org/activities/events/music-at-the-mill-summer-
to 11 a.m. through Sept. 29, Crooked Nassau Valley Vineyards Farmers June 30, 7 p.m. - Fiddlin’ with Stories concert-series.
Hammock, 36707 Crooked Market, nassauvalley.com/farmers- July 2, 7 p.m. - 287th Army Band: “The Governor’s Own” July 14 - Blues Reincarnation Project. Food truck
Hammock Way, Lewes. market or facebook.com/nassauvalley- July 16, 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. - Eric Dittelman: Comedy Grandpa Mac.
summerfarmersmarket, noon to 3 p.m. Mind Reader August 11 - Homestead Bluegrass. Food truck Grandpa
Market at Sea Colony, seacolony- through mid-October, 32165 Winery Holts Landing State Park: Mac.
farmersmarket.com. 8 a.m. Way, Lewes. Rd. 346, Millville. • Rehoboth Beach Bandstand:
to noon through Aug. 31, June 28 at 6 p.m. - Flatland Drive (Bluegrass) Rehoboth Beach Bandstand, Friday through Sunday, May
Marketplace at Sea Colony July 5 at 6 p.m. - Fitzkee Brothers & Cal (Acoustic Folk 27 through Sept. 3. All performances begin at 8 p.m.
Shopping Center, Rt. 1 Rock) unless otherwise noted on the website. Sponsored by
South, Bethany Beach. Lewes Stango Park Concert Series: the City of Rehoboth Beach. For more information go to
Stango Park, 114 3rd St, Lewes (next to Lewes History www.rehobothbandstand.com.
Fridays Museum). Tuesday events from 7 to 8:30 p.m., July June 24 - US Air Force Band Max Impact
through August. For more information go to www.lewe- June 25 - Tupelo Honey
Broadkill Farmers Market, 4 to 6:30 schamber.com. June 26 - Vinyl Shockley
p.m. through Sept. 24, Riverbank Side, June 28 - Delaware Army National Guard 287th Army July 1 - Central City Orchestra
116 Front St., Milton. Band July 2 - United States Navy Concert Band
July 5 - Vinyl Shockley July 3 - The Funsters
Saturdays July 12 - Tydewater Band July 4 - US Army Jazz Ambassadors
July 19 - Matthew Street Band July 8 - Soultown to Motown
Riverwalk Farmers Market, July 26 - Panama Rex July 9 - Jesse Garron
downtownmilford.org or Lewes Canalfront Park Concerts in the Park: Lewes July 10 - The Texas Chainsaw Horns
facebook.com/RiverwalkFarmersMarket, Canalfront Park, 211 Front St, Lewes. From 7 to 9 p.m. For • Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery: 32512 Rd. 374,
9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through October, S. more information go to www.lewescanalfrontpark.org. Frankford.
Walnut St. & Mispillion Riverwalk, July 14 - The 19th Street Band June 30 - 7 p.m. - Tranzfusion
Milford. Credit cards preferred, if using August 7 - 7 p.m. - Dustin Showers Band
cash exact change appreciated.

Historic Lewes Farmers Market,
historiclewesfarmersmarket.org, 8 a.m.
to noon, George H.P. Smith Park, Lewes.
Market moves to Shields parking lot
from Oct. 1 through Nov. 19, 9 a.m. to
noon, and if there’s inclement weather. 

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June Jammers stop by the Delaware Lottery tent to try their luck with
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June Jam. quets and cook them for at least
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• Bethany Beach Bandstand: Concerts Street Band; Wednesday, July 6 - The Clark, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Matty Q, SUBMITTED PHOTO
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DJ Mackle, 7 p.m.; Thursday, June 30 Greaseband; Friday, July 29 - Good Shot Einstein Duo, 5 p.m., and The Zoo, 9 Friday, June 24 - Whiskey Graves, 5 p.m.; • Beaches Seafood: 200 Broadkill Rd.
- Stories & Songs in the Oral Tradition, Judy; Saturday, July 30 - Best of the p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - The Stims, 2 Saturday, June 25 - Nate McCormick, 7 Saturday, June 25 - Junior Wilson &
10 a.m., and Fiddlin’ with Stories, 7 Eagles; Sunday, July 31 - M80. rehoboth- p.m., Chris Diller Duo, 5 p.m., and JJ p.m.; Friday, July 1 - Kyle Offidani, 5 p.m. Chatty, 7 to 9 p.m.; Friday, July 1 - Greg
p.m.; Friday, July 1 - EagleMania, 7 p.m.; bandstand.com/events. Rupp Band, 9 p.m.; Sunday, June 26 - 302-864-6000. Ellingsworth, 7 to 9 p.m. 302-643-0196.
Saturday, July 2 - Uncle Devin: In the The Everafter, 2 p.m., and JJ Rupp Duo, 5
Pocket Go Go Show, 10 a.m., and 287th Rehoboth Beach Public Libary ter- & 8 p.m.; Wednesday, June 29 - Ginger • Nassau Valley Vineyards: 32165 • Irish Eyes: 105 Union St. Fridays -
Army Band, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, July race: 226 Rehoboth Ave. Concerts start Trio, 4 p.m.; Friday, July 1 - Chris Diller Winery Way. Sundays - live music at Guess What Trivia, 8:30 p.m.; Friday,
6 - Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, 7 p.m.; at 7 p.m. Friday, July 15 - International Duo, 5 p.m., and Go Go Retro, 9 p.m. the farmers market, noon to 3 p.m.; June 24 - Al Frantic, 6 to 9 p.m.;
Thursday, July 7 - “9 to 5” present- violinist Somer Jordan; Friday, Aug. 19 302-227-4600. Wednesday, July 6 - John G. Coley Saturday, June 25 - Nick Kashmanian
ed by Clear Space Theatre Company, - Christine Havrilla; Friday, Sept. 16 - • Starboard: 2009 Highway One. Quintet featuring Vaneisa, doors open at Trio, 9 p.m. to midnight; Tuesday, June
7 p.m.; Friday, July 8 - Summer of Love Natalie Darkes Band; Friday, Oct. 21 - Wednesdays - Lost in Paris Duo, 10 5:30 p.m., show 7 to 8:30 p.m., (tickets, 28 - Bands on the Broadkill featuring Ed
Experience, 7 p.m.; Saturday, July 9 - Mary Roth. rehoboth.lib.de.us. p.m.; Thursdays - Bingo, 8:30 to 11 p.m.; $25, truebluejazz.org). 302-645-9463, . Shockley & Fun Size, 6 to 8:30 p.m. 302-
World Drum Experience, 10 a.m., and Sundays - Sunday Funday Breakfast with 684-8889.
Yacht Rock Revue 2022 Tour, 7 p.m.; • Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery: DJ John Hardy, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and JJ • The Wheelhouse: 7 Anglers Rd.
Sunday, July 10 - Umphrey’s McGee, 32512 Rd. 374, Frankford. Concerts Rupp Duo, 4 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - Thursdays - Mingo, 7 to 9 p.m.; Fridays - • Milton Theatre: 110 Union St.
6:30 p.m.; Wednesday, July 13 - Killer start at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 30 - 25th Annual Running of the Bull, 11 a.m.; live music, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 Thursday, June 23 - Quayside @ Nite
Queen: A Tribute to Queen, 7 p.m.; Tranzfusion; Friday, July 15 - Love Seed Sunday, June 26 - The Pips, 2:30 p.m., - Bell Bottom Blues, 6 p.m.; Friday, July 1 featuring Dirk Quinn Band, 7 p.m.;
Thursday, July 14 - Chris Young, 7 p.m.; Mama Jump; Thursday, July 28 - The and Kristen & The Noise, 9:30 p.m.; - Low Country, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-291-2163. Friday, June 24 - Insiders Night Donors
Friday, July 15 - Tusk: The World’s #1 Funsters; Sunday, Aug. 7 - Dustin Tuesday, June 28 - Comedy Club double & Members Exclusive Event, 5:30 p.m.,
Tribute to Fleetwood Mac, 7 p.m. free- Showers Band; Thursday, Aug. 25 - headliner featuring Rich Carucci & Jeff LONG NECK and Have a Gay Old Laugh Stand-Up
manarts.org. Homestead Bluegrass Band. saltedvines. Norris, 9 p.m. 302-227-4600. • Amvets Post 22: 32369 Long Comedy Show, 8 p.m.; Saturday, June 25
• Grain on the Rocks Rocking the com. LEWES Neck Road, Palmer Shopping Center. - Elements: The Ultimate Earth, Wind &
Docks Summer Concert Series: Cape • Bethany Blues: 18385 Coastal Saturdays - Terminator, 3 p.m. 302-945- Fire Tribute, 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, June 26
May-Lewes Ferry Terminal, 43 Cape • Schellville: behind Tanger Outlets Hwy. Friday, June 24 - Barrelhouse, 2599. - Lez Zeppelin, 8 p.m.; Thursday, June
Henlopen Dr. Concerts start at 6 p.m. Seaside, Rehoboth. Friday, July 1 - live 8:30 to 11:30 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - 30 - Quayside @ Nite featuring Charlie
Thursday, July 14 - Southern Avenue music, 5 to 9 p.m. eventbrite.com/e/ RoastJohn, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., Tuesday, • Paradise Grill: 27344 Bay Road. & The Cooltones, 7 p.m.; Friday, July 1 -
with local opener Lower Case Blues; first-friday-fun-nights-at-schellville-tick- June 28 - Youth Band Night featuring Thursdays - Captain Mike, 5 to 9 p.m.; The ELO Tribute Show: Tribute to Electric
Thursday, July 21 - Yarn with local open- ets-310073547327. WIFI, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 1 - The Thursday, June 23 - Boys in Black, 7 to Light Orchestra, 8 p.m. 302-684-3038.
er Homestead Bluegrass Band; Thursday, Elwood Bishop Quartet, 8:30 to 11:30 9:30 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - Jim Long,
July 28 - Jocelyn & Chris with local DEWEY BEACH p.m. 302-644-2500. 6 to 9 p.m., The Leftovers, 6 to 10 • Revelation Beer Garden at Hudson
opener Chasing Straights; Thursday, • Bottle & Cork: 18047 Highway One. • Big Oyster Brewery: 1007 Kings Hwy. p.m., and Night Anthem, 7 to 11 p.m.; Fields: 29763 Eagle Crest Rd. Thursday,
Aug. 4 - Jukebox the Ghost with local Thursday, June 23 - Kip Moore, 8 p.m.; Thursday, June 23 - Otto Grundman, Saturday, June 25 - Bing Bang Baby, 2 June 23 - Thankful Thursdays featur-
opener Marielle Kraft; Thursday, Aug. 11 Friday, June 24 - Ryan Hurd, 8:30 p.m.; 4 to 7 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - Jason to 6 p.m., Lower Case Blues, 2 to 6 p.m., ing Devin Canfield, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday,
- Amish Outlaws. meetatgrain.com/lew- Saturday, June 25 - Jam Session with Wilcox, 4 to 7 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 Brian & Mandy, 7 to 11 p.m., Evolution X, June 24 - Scattered, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.;
esrockingthedocks. The Zoom, JJ Rupp Band, Fish Out of - Stayin’ Frosty, noon to 3 p.m., and Pat 7 to 11 p.m., and Tracy Allen, 7 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - Sandy & Stevie
• Hudson Fields: 30045 Eagles Crest Water, It’s All Good and DJ Knappy, O’Brennan, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday, June 26 Sunday, June 26 - Low Country, 3 to 7 D, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, July 1 -
Rd., Milton. Saturday, Aug. 13 - Bettie 5 p.m.; Sunday, June 26 - Get the Led - Ginger Duo, noon to 3 p.m., and Keith p.m., Jim Long, 3 to 7 p.m., and Captain Madison Metcalfe, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
James Fest featuring Jimmie Allen, doors Out, 8 p.m.; Thursday, June 30 - Justin Mack, 4 to 7 p.m.; Wednesday, June 29 Eric & The Shipwrecks, 4 to 8 p.m.; 302-562-5412.
open at 4 p.m.; Saturday, Aug. 20 - Moore, 8 p.m.; Friday, July 1 - Justin - Rick Arzt, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, June Monday, June 27 - Kagan Nuss, 5 to 9
Cody Johnson & friends featuring Randy Moore, 8 p.m. 302-227-7272. 30 - Keith Mack, 4 to 7 p.m., Friday, July p.m.; Tuesday, June 28 - Chris Lewis, 5 • Sydney’s Restaurant & Lounge:
Houser and Drew Parker, 5:30 p.m. hud- 1 - Al Frantic, noon to 3 p.m., and Jason to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, June 29 - Vinny 16388 Samuel Paynter Blvd. Friday, June
sonfields.com. • Jimmy’s Grille: Bellevue Street and Wilcox, 4 to 7 p.m. 302-644-2621. & JD, 5 to 9 p.m.; Thursday, June 30 - 24 - Vaughn Bratcher, 6 to 9 p.m., and
• Lewes Canalfront Park: Thursday, Highway One. Mondays - Stealing • Bushels Crab House & Seafood: E Street Shuffle, 7 to 9:30 p.m.; Friday, Latin Night with DJ Huache, 10 p.m. to 1
June 23 - Stone Mountain Road, 7 p.m.; Savannah, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - 18289 Coastal Hwy. Mondays - Low July 1 - Tim Jayden, 6 to 10 p.m., Some a.m.; Saturday, June 25 - Comfort Zone,
Thursday, July 14 - The 19th Street Band, Chris Diller, 6 to 9 p.m.; Wednesdays Country, 6 to 9 p.m.; Tuesdays - Mingo, Guy Mike Duo, 6 to 10 p.m., and Event 7 p.m.; Wednesday, June 29 - Classic
7 p.m.; Thursday, Aug. 11 - Rehoboth - Benderz Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays 7 to 9 p.m.; Thursdays, Fridays & Horizon, 7 to 11 p.m. 302-945-4500. Car Night with Lisa Miller, 5 to 8 p.m.
Summer Children’s Theatre presents - Rick Arzt, 6 to 9 p.m., and Chasing Saturdays - live music. 302-645-5115. 302-313-4770.
“Puss in Boots,” 6:30 p.m.; Thursday, Straights, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Fridays - The • Crooked Hammock Brewery: 36707 • Paradise Pub: 34814 Long Neck Road.
Aug. 18 - Comfort Zone, 7 p.m.; Everafter, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; Friday, June 24 Crooked Hammock Way. Saturday, June Mondays - Mingo, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, Continued on page 18
Thursday, Sept. 1 - The Funsters, 6:30 - Abby Lee Duo, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 25 - Chris Steele, 4 to 7 p.m.; Tuesday,
p.m. lewescanalfrontpark.org/events. June 25 - Rick Arzt, noon to 3 p.m., June 28 - Taylor Knox, 6 to 9 p.m. 302-
• Lewes Summer Concert Series: and Kris V & Richie D, 9 to 11:45 p.m.; 644-7837.
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Stango Sunday, June 26 - Rick Arzt, noon to 3 • Grain on the Rocks: Lewes Ferry
Park. Tuesday, June 28 - Delaware p.m., Chris Diller Duo, 3 to 6 p.m., and Terminal, 43 Cape Henlopen Dr.
Army National Guard 287th Army The Everafter, 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday, July Thursday, June 23 - The Stims, 6 to
Band; Tuesday, July 5 - Vinyl Shockley; 1 - Laura Farrell Duo, 3 to 6 p.m., and 9 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - Rick Arzt, 6
Tuesday, July 12 - Tydewater Band; Practically Einstein Duo, 6 to 9 p.m. 302- to 9 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - Nick
Tuesday, July 19 - Matthew Street 227-4333. Kashmanian, 1 to 4 p.m.; Sunday, June
Band; Tuesday, July 26 - Panama Rex; 26 - Don Schlater, 2 to 5 p.m.; Thursday,
Tuesday, Aug. 2 - Brothers Stonesifer; • Lighthouse: 124 Dickinson Ave. June 30 - Nate McCormick. 302-291-
Tuesday, Aug. 9 - Leroy Hawkes and Tuesdays - The Leftovers, 8 to 11 p.m.; 3900.
The Highjackers; Tuesday, Aug. 16 - The Thursdays - Tommy Edwards, 8 to 11 • Greene Turtle: 17388 N. Village Main
Christopher Dean Band; Tuesday, Aug. p.m.; Fridays - Wes Davis, 8 to 11 p.m.; Blvd. Friday, June 24 - Sandy & Stevie D,
23 - U.S. Navy Sea Chanters. ci.lewes. Saturday, June 25 - The Leftovers; 6 p.m. 302-644-6840.
de.us/220/Summer-Concert-Series. Wednesday, June 29 - Taylor Knox;
• Milton Concerts in the Park: Thursday, June 30 - Amish Outlaws;
Concerts start at 7 p.m. in Memorial Friday, July 1 - Decade 80, 5 p.m. 302-
Park. Wednesday, June 29 - Matthew 227-4333.

• Nalu Surf Bar & Grille: 1308 Coastal
Hwy. Mondays - Hot Sauce, 9 to 11 p.m.,
and DJ JY 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Tuesdays -
Bryen O’Boyle, 9 to 11 p.m., and DJ JY,
11 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Wednesdays - Bryan

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Nightlife Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m, and Bingo, 9 to 11 • Hammerheads Dockside: 39415 the Perkolators, 8 to 11 p.m. 302-567- Edwards, 8 to 10 p.m.; Saturday, June 25
p.m.; Wednesdays - Nate Buccieri on the Inlet Road. Mondays - Blind Wind, 3 to 2921. - Antonio Edwards, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday,
Continued from page 17 keys with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., 6 p.m.; Tuesdays - Lower Case Blues, July 1 - Del Shores: The Tea is Spilled,
and Games with Ivy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.; 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, June 23 - Rogue • Revelation Craft Brewing Company: 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. For tickets go to
REHOBOTH BEACH Thursdays - Nate Buccieri on the keys Citizens, 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - 19841 Central St. Friday, June 24 - DJ 45, thepinesrb.com/events or call 302-567-
• Arena’s Deli & Bar: 149 Rehoboth with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m., and A Sidepeice, 3 to 6 p.m.; Saturday, June 26, 5 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - Scott 2726.
Ave., in the Village by the Sea Mall. Night with Roxy, 9 to 10:30 p.m.; Fridays Hot Sauce, 4 to 7 p.m.; Thursday, June Dinolfi, 4 to 7 p.m.; Sunday, June 26 - • The Pond: 19266 Coastal Hwy., Unit 1.
Sundays - Samantha Seider Duo, 5 - Spotlight Show, 7 & 9 p.m.; Saturdays - 30 - Chris Diller, 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, July Ron Thompson, 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday, July Mondays - Bobby Lee Jones, 6 to 9 p.m.;
to 8 p.m.Mondays - Open Mic Night, Legends Show, 7 & 9 p.m. 302-227-6515. 1 - Troll Tribe, 3 to 6 p.m. 302-752-8010. 1 - Sandy & Stevie D, 5 to 8 p.m. 302- Tuesdays - Survey Sez, 6:30 p.m., and
8 p.m.; Tuesdays - Let’s Do Trivia, 7 212-5674 Karaoke, 9:30 p.m.; Wednesdays - B.J.’s
p.m.; Thursday, June 23 - A.J. Duo, 8 • Café Azafran: 18 Baltimore Ave. • Port 251: 251 Rehoboth Ave. Mondays Dam Jam Crew, 9:30 p.m.; Thursdays
p.m.; Friday, June 24 - The Bills, 8 p.m.; Thursdays - Holly Lane & John Flynn, - David Zipse & Ken Schleifer Duo, 7 • Shrimpy’s Bar & Grill: 18585 - Spring Trivia Tournament, 7 p.m.,
Saturday, June 25 - Moovin’ & Groovin’, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. 302-227-8100. p.m.; Tuesdays - Karaoke, 9 p.m.; Fridays Coastal Hwy., Midway Shopping and Lower Case Blues, 9 p.m. to mid-
9 p.m.; Thursday, June 30 - Scott - Drag Extravaganza, 9 p.m.; Sundays - Center. Mondays - Survey Sez, 6 p.m.; night; Sundays - Tyler Greene & Friends,
Erickson, 8 p.m.; Friday, July 1 - Nothin • Casa DiLeo: 37169 Rehoboth Ave. Drag Brunch with Diamond Doll, noon, Wednesdays - John Flynn, 5:30 p.m.; 9:30 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - Hot Sauce,
But Trouble, 8 p.m. 302-227-1272. Thursdays - Music Audition Night, 6 to and Viki Dee, 6 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - Thursdays - Matthew Kenworthy, 5:30 5 p.m., and Mike Check and The 1-2’s,
• Atlantic Social: 19340 Lighthouse 9 p.m. 302-226-8660. Minus 2 Plus 1, 8 p.m.; Wednesday, June p.m.; Sundays - Drag Show hosted by 9:30 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - Living
Plaza Blvd. Saturdays - live music, 5 to 8 29 - Karen Murdock, 7 p.m.; Thursday, Julia Sugarbaker II, 7 p.m.; Friday, June Tapestry, 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, June 26 -
p.m. 302-212-5319. • Coastal Taproom: 18766 John J. June 30 - GirlsRoom, 7 p.m. 302-278- 24 - Double Agent, 6:30 p.m.; Saturday, GirlsRoom, 5 p.m.; Wednesday, June 29
• Big Chill Surf Cantina: 19406 Coastal Williams Hwy. Thursday, June 23 - 7069. June 25 - Bryan Clark, 7 p.m.; Tuesday, - Richard Walton, 5 p.m.; Friday, July 1
Hwy. Tuesdays - Bettenroo, 5 to 8 p.m.; Chris Steele, 9 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - June 28 - Joy Lynn Schreck, 5 p.m.; - Lower Case Blues, 5 p.m., and Freshly
Sundays - Lower Case Blues, 4 to 7 Cecilia Grace, 9 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - • Purple Parrot: 134 Rehoboth Ave. Friday, July 1 - Robin & the Hoods, 7 p.m. Squeezed, 9 p.m. 302-227-2234.
p.m.; Wednesdays - Trivia Night, 7 to 9 Johnny Phatt, 9 p.m.; Thursday, June 30 Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays - Karaoke, 302-313-5124. • Thompson Island: 30133 Veterans
p.m.; Thursday, June 23 - Step Brothers, - Keri Filasky, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, July 1 - 9 p.m. 302-226-1139. Way. Thursday, June 23 - Chris English
7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - Sam Repeat Offenders, 9 p.m. 302-645-9911. • The Hideout Arcade Bar & Grille: Duo, 7:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday, June 24 -
Capolongo Duo, 7 to 10 p.m. 302-227- • Rehoboth Ale House: 15 Wilmington 18693 Coastal Hwy. Wednesdays - Matt Lafferty & Andy Maher, 4:30 to
5568. • Conch Island: 37169 Rehoboth Ave. Ave. Thursday, June 23 - The Bills, 8 to Karaoke with DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, June 25 - BFF Duo,
• Blackwall Hitch: 52 Rehoboth Ave. Tuesdays - Nick Kashmanian, 8:30 p.m. 11 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - Slim and The Thursdays - Trivia, 7 p.m., and DJ Wood, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, June 26 -
Sunday, July 3 - Jazz Brunch with to midnight; Wednesdays - Electric Perkolators, 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, June 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Fridays - Karaoke with Seaside Jimmy, 2 to 5 p.m.; Thursday,
Hammond Hot, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 302- Velvet, 8 to 11 p.m.; Sundays - Uncle 25 - Kooked Out, 8 to 11 p.m.; Thursday, DJ Wood, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturdays - June 30 - Stone Jack Ballers, 7:30 to 10
226-0550. Ward, 8:30 p.m. to midnight; Thursday, June 30 - Bryan Scar, 8 to 11 p.m.; Friday, DJ Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Sundays - DJ p.m. 302-226-4677.
• Bluecoast Seafood Grill & Raw Bar: June 23 - Matt Avery, 8:30 p.m. to mid- July 1 - The Dunehounds, 8 to 11 p.m. Wood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. 302-645-1985. • Zogg’s: 1 Wilmington Ave. Thursday,
30115 Veterans Way. Thursday, June night; Friday, June 24 - Matt Avery, 8:30 302-278-7433. June 23 - Troll Tribe, 6 p.m.; Friday, June
23 - Garrett Mabe, 5 to 8 p.m.; Friday, p.m. to midnight; Saturday, June 25 - • The Pines Rehoboth Beach: 56 24 - Nate McCormick, 6 p.m.; Saturday,
June 24 - Christine Havrilla, 5 to 8 p.m.; Louis Wright, noon to 2 p.m., Decade • Rehoboth Ale House On the Mile: Baltimore Ave. Mondays - Flaming June 25 - Tim Cooney, 6 p.m.; Sunday,
Saturday, June 25 - Stone Jack Ballers, 80, 5 to 8 p.m., and Matt Avery, 8:30 20859 Coastal Hwy. Thursday, June 23 Pianos featuring John Flynn & Matthew June 26 - Alia Fox, 6 p.m.; Monday, June
5 to 8 p.m.; Sunday, June 26 - Nature p.m. to midnight; Sunday, June 26 - Hot - Kooked Out, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, June Kenworthy, 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays - A 27 - Keith White Duo, 6 p.m.; Thursday,
vs Nurture, 5 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, June Sauce, noon to 2 p.m.; Monday, June 24 - Kyle Offidani, 8 to 11 p.m.; Saturday, Night of Diva’s hosted by Mona Lotts June 30 - Low Country, 6 p.m.; Friday,
30 - Chasing Autumn, 5 to 8 p.m. 302- 27 - Freshly Squeezed, 8 to 11:30 p.m.; June 25 - Kooked Out, 8 to 11 p.m.; & Kristina Kelly, 9 to 11 p.m.; Sundays - July 1 - Sydney Joseph Solo Acoustic, 6
278-7395. Thursday, June 30 - Matt Avery, 8:30 Sunday, June 26 - WiFi Brothers, 6 to 9 Drag Brunch with Mona Lotts & Kristina p.m. 302-227-7660.
• Blue Moon: 35 Baltimore Ave. p.m. to midnight; Friday, July 1 - Matt p.m.; Thursday, June 30 - Sandy & Stevie Kelly, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Blaqueout
Mondays - Nate Buccieri on the keys Avery, 8:30 p.m. to midight. 302-212- D, 7 to 10 p.m.; Friday, July 1 - Slim and Trivia with Rebecca Blaqueout & Jerry
with Laura Pavles, 6 to 8:30 p.m.; 5936. B, 6 to 8 p.m.; Friday, June 24 - Antonio
Tuesdays - Nate Buccieri with Laura
• Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats: 320 MILTON RIVERVIEW DINING & BAR | 105 Union St. | 302.684.8889
Rehoboth Ave. Friday, June 24 - Shawan
and the Wontons, 6 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, TUESDAYS
June 26 - Shane Palko, 6 to 8 p.m.;
Friday, July 1 - Rocky Allen, 6 to 8 p.m. 6-8:30PM BANDS ON THE BROADKILL
302-226-BREW. 6/28 ED SHOCKLEY & FUN SIZE

DEWEY BEER, DELAWARE HUMANE THURSDAYS
TEAM UP FOR BARKS AND BREWS
9PM KARAOKE WITH DJ JERRY B FROM A.W.E.

FRIDAYS

6-9PM PATIO
6/24 AL FRANTIC BAND

7/1 THE LEFTOVERS
7/8 KATHLEEN CARTER
8:30PM INSIDE • GUESS WHAT TRIVIA?!

SATURDAYS

6-9PM PATIO
6/25 HARBOR TOWN
7/2 SCOTT DINOLFI

9PM-12AM INSIDE
6/25 NICK KASHMANIAN TRIO
7/2 HALLELUJAH JONES & THE SUNDAE SAINTS
7/9 CAPTAIN BLUE’S GRASS BAND

RYAN MAVITY PHOTO BOTH LOCATIONS
OPEN 11am DAILY
DEWEY BEER COMPANY in Harbeson and the Rehoboth Beach HAPPY HOUR 3-7pm
branch of Delaware Humane Association hosted their first Barks and
Brews event June 13. Taking part are (l-r) Sandy Ahn with Cratos, Di- LEWES WATERFRONT DINING & BAR | 213 Angler’s Rd. | 302.645.6888
rector Leigh Dempsey and Kyle Juliano with Farrah.
WEDNESDAYS
If a dog is man’s best friend, a good beer might be second, so it 7:30-10PM
is only natural that Dewey Beer Company and the Rehoboth Beach JAKE & ELWOOD & KB
chapter of the Delaware Humane Association have combined the
two into a summer series of events: Barks and Brews.  THURSDAYS
8-11PM
The events will be held on the second Monday of every month 6/30 BIG HAT NO CATTLE
through September – July 18, Aug. 15 and Sept. 12 – at Dewey Beer 7/7 33 AND 1/3
Company’s Harbeson brewery. Leigh Dempsey, director of Rehoboth
Delaware Humane, said three to five dogs will be on hand at each FRIDAYS
event seeking a forever home. In addition, 20% of Dewey Beer Com- 5-8PM
pany’s taproom sales the day of Barks and Brews will go toward the 9PM EVERY FRIDAY DJ SURF
humane association.
SATURDAYS
Dempsey said the humane association and Dewey Beer Company
started in March, when the association was Dewey Beer’s charity of 9PM-12:30AM
the month. That event helped raise about $9,000 over the course of 6/25 THE HIJACKERS
the month, she said. W/ LEROY HAWKES

“They’re such a dog-loving organization,” Dempsey said. “It’s been 7/2 DJ SURF
a lot of fun.” 7/9 KAOTIK

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said Krissy McCluskey, general manager of Dewey Beer Company’s
Harbeson location.

“Our team here at DBC Harbeson is so proud to have such a great
partnership with DHA,” she said. “As a team of animal lovers, noth-
ing makes us happier than hosting events like this and seeing great
things happen for pets in need.”

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‘A nice last day’ for dining at original Nicola Pizza

Rehoboth locations closing after Labor remains open for dine-in ser-
Day; Lewes shop to open in October vice. Caggiano said it will get
emotional when they close
By Chris Flood Jimenez, with their 14-month- the two locations for good CHRIS FLOOD PHOTOS
[email protected] old son Edward, and Rob and Labor Day. The goal is to
Lauren Schane. have the new restaurant open THE LAST DAY OF SEATED DINING at the original Nicola Pizza was
For the past 50 years, by mid-October, he said. June 12. Here, a good crowd enjoys lunch.
visitors and locals alike have “I’m 30 and I’ve been com-
enjoyed many meals in the ing here for 30 years. This “The day I see them start-
booths of the wood-paneled table is where I celebrated ing to move things out of
original Nicola Pizza on my 30th birthday, and it’s here is when it will really hit
North First Street in Re- where she had her bach- me,” he said. “It’ll be a sad
hoboth Beach. That tradition elorette party,” said Sarah, day, but I know the move is
ended June 12 with the final pointing to Lauren. “It’s al- going to be good for the cus-
day of dining service at the ways been our summer spot.” tomers and the employees.”
original location.
Eddie was quick, and  
Nick Caggiano Sr. and his proud, to point out that son
late wife Joan founded Nicola Edward had already eaten at Brewery & 6 Cannery Village Center, Milton, DE
Pizza in 1971. The original the original Nicola “at least Tasting Room
restaurant opened on North a dozen times” in his young • Experience the Tasting Room, Production Facility & Distillery
First Street, and then a life. + • Daily tours • Merch & beer shop • Beer-centric food
second location opened on • Dog friendly outdoor seating • Plenty of free parking
Rehoboth Avenue in 2010. In Lauren is pregnant with
August 2020, the Caggiano her and Rob’s first child. Dogfish 105 Savannah Road, Lewes, DE
family announced the restau- The baby won’t be born
rant was leaving downtown before Nicola closes, but it Dogfish INN: The Mother Nature • 16 Modern Style Rooms + Cottage Sweet • Outdoor fire pit
Rehoboth for a new site on will enjoy the meal while Basecamp for Coastal Delaware™ • Complimentary bike & beach chair rentals
Route 1 outside Lewes on in her belly, she said. It was • Local beaches, kayaking, biking & boating • Dog-friendly
property adjacent to Ocean a comment that garnered a
One Plaza. like-she-said look from Rob. First brewpub in the first state 320 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE

As is often the case, Nick Server Rosa Portillo is one • Original food. Original music. Original beer. Original spirits.
Caggiano Jr. was still mak- of a number of employees • Dog-friendly outdoor seating • Merch & beer shop
ing the table-to-table rounds, who have worked at Nico- • Live music on Fridays & Saturdays
checking on customers. las for decades. She’s been
There’s been a lot of famil- walking the aisles between Seafood & Cocktails 316 Rehoboth Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE
iar faces that haven’t been the tables and booths for 25 • Fresh seafood from the Chesapeake & Maine regions
around in a while, he said. years. • Off-centered ales + scratch-made & keg-conditioned cocktails
made with Dogfish Head Distilling Co. spirits
“Old employees. Old cus- People were waiting at the
tomers,” said Nick Jr. “It feels door when the restaurant | dogfish.com
good, but it’s bittersweet.” opened at 11 a.m., she said.
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Caggiano was 6 years old “It’s very sentimental.
when his parents opened the There were a lot of amaz-
original location. ing people and so many
memories. It kind of feels like
“I’ve slept under the ovens. leaving a home,” said Portillo.
I’ve taken quarters to go “It’s been a nice last day.”
use at Funland. There’s a lot
of old memories,” he said, Looking forward, Nick Jr.
laughing. said they’re going to bring
everything they can to the
The Wooten family live in new location – all the old
Glen Mills, Pa., a Philadel- memorabilia, the booths. The
phia suburb, and own a place only thing not coming is the
in Dewey Beach. They’ve train, he said, referencing the
been coming to the original toy train that goes in an oval
restaurant since before they above diners.
had their three kids.
“We’re going to make it
“We always come when feel as much like the original
we’re in town,” said dad Gary. as we can,” he said.
“We didn’t even know it was
the last day today.” The original Nicola will
remain open for takeout the
Mom Maisy said the rest of the summer, while the
original Nicola was the first Rehoboth Avenue location
restaurant that all three of Between the two of them, the hus-
their children ate at. There band and wife team of Byron and
are pictures with each of Patricia Mutchler have almost 90
them, she said, smiling. years of serving Nicola customers.

On the final day, Gary and
Maisy were enjoying lunch
with their youngest child
Molly. The two boys are back
in Pennsylvania, and they’d
already sent a couple of self-
ies of them enjoying their
last meal.

“They’re going to be jeal-
ous for sure,” said Molly.

The Wootens said they’ll
absolutely be customers at
the new location, but they’ll
also miss the original.

“There’s so much charac-
ter,” said Gary.

Making the drive from
Newark were two couples
who had to eat one last
meal in the famous window
booths – Eddie and Sarah

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Hudson Fields hosts Small Business Bash near Milton

NICK ROTH PHOTOS Tom Ferguson of Seashell Creations offers a wide range of pallet and
seashell art.
ABOUT 75 ENTREPRENEURS gathered at Hudson Fields June 11 for the Small Business Bash. The event at-
tracted an eclectic selection of businesses ranging from art and home decor to clothing and accessories to chil-
dren’s tutoring services and local news. 

A few food trucks parked on-site, including a mobile bar. For kids, The Little Farm provided a petting zoo and
offered pony rides. Face painting was also available. 

 Above, Arun Loptes uses reclaimed wood to create these patriotic pieces. Loptes said he does it as a thank
you to everyone who helped him become an American citizen.

Sylvan Learning offers educational opportunities for local Andrew Sharp is founder of the Delaware Independent, a
kids. Shown are Elizabeth Marshall, left, and Jason Blan- Welcoming passersby to First State Skate Supply and The locally owned news outlet that focuses on western Sussex
shine, center director. Mad Workshop are James West, left, and Joe Moore. County. Sharp is shown with his son Eliot, 8.

All three Thrasher’s in
Rehoboth are open

By Chris Flood is to have the third location
[email protected] open at least on the week-
ends, Thursday to Sunday.
For the first time since Staff are working one long
2019, all three Thrasher’s shift per day, instead of
French Fries locations in breaking it down to two like
Rehoboth Beach are open. it used to be, he said.

For the past two years, “Sometimes you’ve got to
the Thrasher’s location on think outside the box,” he
the north side of Rehoboth said.
Avenue and the Boardwalk
one have opened. However, After two years of being
the one on the south side of shuttered, Shuttleworth said
Rehoboth Avenue, between he didn’t realize the effort it
Grotto Pizza and Go Fish!, was going to take to reopen
has remained closed. In the south side location, but
2020, the location didn’t he’s happy he did.
open because of COVID. In
2021, like many of the local “It certainly was a lot of
businesses, the necessary work, but it was worth it,”
staff to fill the job vacancies said Shuttleworth. 
couldn’t be found.
Shuttleworth said he
During a job fair in April, hopes customers who were
Thrasher’s owner Dean loyal to the Thrasher’s on
Shuttleworth said he was the south side of Rehoboth
hoping to open the third Avenue will return now that
location, but he wasn’t going it’s open again. After being
to work his staff to the bone closed for two years, it’s pos-
or sacrifice quality to do so. sible they’ve gotten used to
going to the two other loca-
On June 14, Shuttleworth tions, he said.
said he was very fortunate to
have a number of returning “It’s still a little concern-
employees, some new hires ing, but I’m going to remain
and a dozen J1 visa students. optimistic,” said Shuttle-
That’s up from six last year, worth.
he said of the J1s. 
For more information on
Shuttleworth said the goal Thrasher’s French Fries, go
to thrashersrehoboth.com or
call 302-227-7366.

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CROSSWORD SUDOKU

Fun By The Numbers
Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind-bending
puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square
off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to
the test!

Here’s How It Works:
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down
into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers
1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each
number can appear only once in each row, column and
box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers
will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in
the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets
to solve the puzzle.

WORD SEARCH

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 HOROSCOPES SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
This week you will have an opportunity to Sagittarius, dining out too many days in
see things how they are and not necessar- LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 a row may leave you feeling sluggish.
ily as you imagine them to be, Aries. This Leo, you need to be flexible, especially Reassess your eating habits and commit
clarity could require some restructuring. over the next few days. People may put to making more meals at home for a bit.
you to the test with a perceived unwill-
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 ingness to compromise, but cooperate CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
Long-term goals are nearing completion, when possible. Capricorn, recognize that not everyone
Taurus. You have gained so much from VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 has your best interests at heart. Others’
your pursuits and you have made plenty Virgo, in order to reach a destination you intentions may not be sinister, but your
of friends along the way. Take time to have in mind, you may have to rethink the own interest and the interest of others
appreciate that. route you’re taking. A direct course just may not align.
may not be the way to go in this instance.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
Communication difficulties arise this Always be honest with yourself and oth- Sometimes you are a bit proud and do not
week, Gemini. Someone can coach you ers, Libra. That means being true to you like asking for or accepting others’ help,
into getting your point across with suf- and never putting on masks just to hide Aquarius. You deserve the breaks that
ficient finesse. Seek a communication others from how you are truly feeling. others are willing to offer you, though.
mentor. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, you want to do things for others PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 out of the goodness of your heart, and This is a good time of the month to
Cancer, there may be some passionate you will not need anything in return. Good nurture loved ones, Pisces. Play with your
discussions coming up this week with deeds are their own reward. kids or sit and chat with an elderly relative
family members. Everyone wants his or who needs you.
her point of view to be heard.

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Persona Games is the “Dark Hour.” Unfamil- outfit, and you’re told by
iar stillness swallows the city, some strange man with a
Coming to Xbox people turn into eerie coffins, large nose that you need to
and otherworldly monsters be rehabilitated. You quickly
Game Pass This Fall called Shadows swarm. One find out that you’re tasked
night, the protagonist is at- with basically saving society
This is a huge win for Xbox. basically the “Royal” version tacked by these Shadows. with the help of your new
of the base Persona 3 game. When all hope seems lost, friends. It is a game that ev-
PLAY I watched my friend James Until now, this game was only the power of the heart, their eryone who is even remotely
stream Royal on Twitch, playable on the PlayStation Persona, is awakened.” interested in RPGs should
CASSIE GOTTO-WHITE and I can confidently say Portable, and the original absolutely play, and now
that Royal is the definitive game was only on the Play- Persona 4 Golden people on Xbox and PC will
Ican’t tell you how excited version of the game. There Station 2. And, you guessed “They say your soulmate be able to play it, and at no
I am to write this: To is so much added content it - Persona 4 Golden is the additional cost if they have a
celebrate 25 years of and story and it’s definitely definitive version of the base will appear if you stare into Game Pass subscription.
the Persona series, Sega the one you should play if Persona 4 game. Basically, a television set on a rainy
announced that Persona 3 you’ve never played Persona there is no reason to play the night… This strange rumor NOTE: It was announced
Portable, Persona 4 Golden, 5 before. base versions of these games slowly spreads through the right before press that
and Persona 5 Royal are com- now that the definitive ver- rural town of Inaba, the pro- Persona 5 Royal is coming
ing to Xbox Game Pass this I have never played Per- sions are out. Since I haven’t tagonist’s new home, just as a to PlayStation 5 and Steam
fall. This is a huge deal for sona 3 or 4, but boy, have I played 3 or 4, here are the chain of mysterious murders (PC) on the same date that
Persona fans, and for people wanted to! Persona 5 took overviews of those games, di- begin. As the protagonist and it’s coming to Xbox consoles
who have been interested in me around 130 hours to rectly from the press release his teammates chase after the and PC. Persona 4 Golden is
the series but haven’t had the complete, so the thought of on Xbox’s website: truth, they find themselves coming to PS4 (it’s already
opportunity to play any of the starting another huge game opening the door to another on Steam), and Persona 3
games because of the limited like that really overwhelms Persona 3 Portable world.” Portable is coming to PS4
ways to play. me…but even if it takes me “If I say there’s an hour and Steam. The more ways to
five years to complete them, I The basic premise of Per- play these games, the better!
The only game with an need to play 3 and 4. Persona “hidden” between one day sona 5 Royal is that you are But, in this economy, Game
actual release date is Persona 3 Portable is the version com- and the next… would you be- a high school student who is Pass is going to be your best
5 Royal, which is coming to ing to Xbox/PC, and that is lieve me? This unknown time forced to transfer to a new bet (just my two cents).
Xbox Game Pass on consoles school in Tokyo, and you are
and PC on Oct. 21 of this year. immediately confused about What games are you looking forward to?
It will also be available for what is happening; you have Let me know on Twitter: @cgottowhite.
purchase on the Xbox Series a really weird dream where
consoles and Xbox One. Per- you’re in a striped prison PHOTO: THEGAMER
sona 3 Portable and Persona
4 Golden are coming “some-
time in 2023.”

Persona 5 Royal is the
extended, complete version
of the base game. I played the
base Persona 5 back in 2019
and it was honestly one of the
best games I’ve ever played.

Conch Island reopens in Rehoboth

Moved when former home sold last year

By Chris Flood multimillion-dollar renova- CHRIS FLOOD PHOTO
[email protected] tion, in the mid-1980s. The
final weekend of service at IF YOU’RE GOING TO HAVE
After more than a decade the restaurant was the end of a Key West-themed restaurant,
on Rehoboth Avenue in February. you’ve got to have a replica of the
downtown Rehoboth Beach, Key West buoy.
Conch Island Key West Bar The new restaurant space,
and Grill has reopened in 37169 Rehoboth Ave. Ext.,
a new location in Henlo- comprises two consolidated
pen Square off Rehoboth two rental units  – the former
Avenue Extended. Ocn Blu location, which was
Murph’s Beef and Ale before
The original Conch that, and the one used by
Island opened in 2010. paint supply specialists Ric-
Owner Bryan Derrickson ciardi Brothers.
announced in December the
restaurant would relocate For more information,
after the Sandcastle Mo- including hours of operation
tel was sold. Derrickson’s and a list of live performanc-
dad Don opened the motel, es, call 302-212-5936, go to
currently undergoing a conchislandbar.com or email
[email protected].

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Your kilt flaps PLAY BEAR TRAP DUNES
in the breeze!

THE 11 more holes (18 did not be- GENE BLEILE PHOTOS
19TH come the standard until 1857)
HOLE or until you are frozen solid Bear Trap Dunes is located at 7 Clubhouse Drive, Ocean View. Call for tee time: 302-537-5600. Black Bear
from wearing a kilt. hole number eight is a par 4, which plays 434 yards from the Championship tees, down to 296 yards from
GENE BLEILE the Forward tees.
Golf was simple in those
Next time you jump days; if you wanted a new Grizzly hole number two is a par 5, which plays 541 yards from the Championship tees, down to 432 yards
out of a $2,000 golf driver (mashie) you could from the Forward tees.
cart and grab a $300 carve it yourself or if you
driver from your $150 golf were rich, have a craftsman Kodiak hole number nine is a par 4, which plays 427 yards from the Championship tees, down to 310 yards
bag and set your feet on the carve it to your liking. In from the Forward tees.
tee box wearing your $100 later years, most clubs were
golf shoes, imagine doing the made from two different during his round of golf. lion industry used not only • NASA’s Mars Rover is
same thing in the mid-1500s types of wood. The shaft was • Duffer means “dull, stu- on golf courses, but in retire- referred to as an $820 million
in Scotland. usually made from hazel or ment communities, shopping dollar golf cart.
ash and the head of the club pid person” in Scottish golf malls, security companies
Saturday, Aug. 12, 1547, tee was made from a hardwood language. and airports. Follow Bleile’s column at beachpaper.com
time 7:15 a.m., Greenwich such as beech, blackthorn, and visit genebleilephotography.com.
mean time. It’s a balmy pear or apple. They were at- • Golf carts are a $200 mil-
morning on the links. The tached together with a shim
wind is calm, blowing about or split method, then tied
40 mph in your face, and tight with twine.
you haven’t seen the sun in
days. A salty mist is flowing Besides mashie (driver),
in from the ocean and as you niblick (iron) and cleek (put-
step to the first tee, your kilt ter), other strange names
is flapping in the breeze. It’s were given to clubs. Wedges
a great day for golf! were known as “blasters,”
4-woods were “baffies” and
You are out for a round 2-woods were “brassie.” In
with your lads on a course the 1800s, metal clubs came
without a tree in sight. Tall on the scene and the term
grass, mounds and weeds “irons” came into play, with
are everywhere and hitting specific irons being called
a sheep with your drive is “jiggers” and “sammys.”
not a penalty. You step up
to the first tee and fluff up To keep pace, new golf
some dirt and grass to make balls were also being invent-
a small mound, on which to ed, because the old feathery
place your feathery ball for ball now would explode
lift-off. when hit with a jigger or
sammy. In 1905, the modern-
You set your feet in a wide day golf ball was born with
stance, wearing heavy leather a hard rubber core and
“golf shoes,” with small nails dimples to enhance spin and
driven through the soles to distance.
give you traction. In your non-
gloved hands you are holding In 1908, grooves were
your favorite club, a mashie, placed on clubs to improve
which you have carved from a play once more and many
large piece of wood. rich golfers had their own
clubs designed to help them
You look down the fairway out in different conditions
past the sheep to a long stick of play. Case in point, Walter
with an old kilt tied to it, (on Hagen had his own sand
what could loosely be called wedge designed with an
a “green,” by today’s stan- extended flange and concave
dards), and then let the big face (it was later outlawed by
mashie eat! Your next shot the U.S. Golf Association).
is about 150 yards from the
kilt and since you don’t have Today, you can find just
a golf bag, you drop all your about any type of club, from
clubs, (which only you have steel to graphite to titanium,
been carrying) and look for with any type of flex, grip
your niblick. and custom fit you want.
Golf has come a long way
Your niblick shot comes since kilts and mashies were
to rest about 10 feet from the in vogue.
hole and once again you drop
your clubs on the ground, 19th Hole Trivia:
this time near the green. You • In the 1960s, aluminum
pick up your cleek and putt
for a birdie. But as fate would golf clubs were introduced
have it, your feathery ball to the public, but they were
hits a “sheep pie” and you soon phased out because
have to settle for a double the shafts would bend easily
bogey. You do this again for (especially around a tree).

• In 1502, King James IV of
Scotland had his own set of
custom carved clubs made
for him.

• In 1502, King James IV
did not carry his own clubs

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Shipbuilding in Sussex
was really big business

By Ron MacArthur from 113 to 163 feet in length made for ships in other ship- RON MACARTHUR PHOTO
[email protected] were built in Bethel and yards. According to Milton
Sharptown, Md., and they Historical Society research, THE VINYARD SHIPBUILDING COMPANY in downtown Milford is the
What do the Mispil- were used to haul cargo – usu- the first vessel launched in only surviving shipyard in Sussex County, thanks to restoration efforts of
lion, Broadkill and ally lumber and grain – on the Milton was the shallop Broad the Lofland family.
Nanticoke rivers Chesapeake Bay. Kill in 1737.
and Broad Creek have in MILFORD MUSEUM PHOTO MILFORD MUSEUM PHOTO
common, except being water- The Lewisville Railway Getting the ships from
ways in Sussex County? (Bethel's original name) was Milford to Delaware Bay was The Vinyard Shipyard along the An advertisement highlights the
built in 1869 to help launch an ordeal. The ships had to Mispillion River in Milford was the Vinyard Ship Building Compa-
They were all sites of ships. be hauled along the river only busiest of several in the town. In ny’s 50-foot trunk cabin cruiser as
shipbuilding enterprises in during high tides, which could its heyday, there were seven ship- the greatest boat ever built at the
the 19th century and early Bethel's history centered take weeks. Many times, masts yards operating in Milford. shipyard.
20th century. around shipbuilding and many and rigging was added once a
captains and artisans made ship was in the bay. Milford shipyard was called and Manufacturing.
Shipyards in Milton, their homes there. They built to military service again and As the shipyards began to be
Milford, Seaford, Laurel and their houses – including picket The last ship from the Mil- built 14 wooden sub chasers
Bethel were mainstays of the fences – with the same eye ton boat yard was the motor- for the Navy. They were highly torn down, the Vinyard Ship-
small towns’ economies, and for detail. Some of the houses ized Wild Cat in 1915. effective because German sub- yard remained and fell into
by best estimates, about 1,000 still exist and have been lived marines could not detect the a state of disrepair. Joan and
wooden ships were built dur- in and cared for more than a Once launched, ships wooden hulls of the boats. Sudler Lofland purchased the
ing a 50-year period. century. The Bethel Maritime navigated the curvy Broadkill 2.75-acre site in 1996 and began
Museum, located on First River to Delaware Bay. From 1927 to 1951, luxury a restoration effort. They even
After several months of Street, keeps those shipbuild- yachts for the some of the built their home on the site
building, a ship launching was ing memories alive. In Milford, ships were built nation's well to do were along the Mispillion River and
a major event in small towns. from 1760 to 1951. During constructed at Vinyard. The added a museum.
Schools and businesses were Along the Nanticoke River the peak of the industry at actual Vinyard yard closed
closed as nearly everyone in Seaford, shipbuilding took the end of the 19th century, after World War II and More than 300 wooden
gathered on launch day. place for 120 years, from 1830 there were seven shipyards reopened in the 1960s under boats were constructed at the
to 1950. The river was a vital employing three-quarters of the name Delaware Marine Vinyard Shipyard, the most of
So why Sussex County? part of the economy with the town's workforce. After any other Delaware shipyard.
An abundance of white oak canneries and freight and 1951, the Vinyard Shipyard
forests and easy access to passenger ships from Balti- location continued to pro-
major waterways, including more and beyond. vide boat repairs until 1973.
the Chesapeake and Delaware Wilson Vinyard opened the
bays, were the major factors. The Seaford Marine Railway shipyard in 1896.
Co. was the largest shipyard in
You would be hard-pressed the area where ships and boats Early on, sailing vessels
to find any remnants of this were constructed through the and tugboats were construct-
industry that once thrived, ex- World War II era. During the ed at the Vinyard site. Dur-
cept in one location. Thanks war, the company built barges ing the World War I years,
to the Lofland family, the and Higgins boats used for ships – called Sixbiters –
site of the Vinyard Shipyard beach landings. were built for the U.S. Navy.
along the Mispillion River In the 1920s, the shipyards
in downtown Milford has In Milton, shipbuilding provided boats for the U.S.
been preserved. The rest are dates back to at least 1737. The Coast Guard that were used
marked with historic signs town's ship crafters were well to patrol for rum runners
and markers. known for their river and bay during Prohibition.
open boats. Hulls were also
The industry flourished Then in World War II, the
until transportation modes
began to change throughout breathtaking. beautiful. brilliant. WIhneICrseorFmoreomstuhendFItoyod
the country in the late 19th
century, including steam- BAYWOOD GREENS.
powered ships, trains and
automobiles. Some shipyards Described as one of America’s truly great golf courses, Baywood Greens
were able to adapt to the is a public 18-hole championship course. Manicured greens, flawless
changes, but most did not.
fairways, man-made ponds, timber bridges, tunnels and over 200,000
In Bethel, along Broad flowers, plants, shrubs and trees don’t begin to describe its beauty.
Creek, which is a tributary
of the Nanticoke River that Known as the “Augusta of the North,” Baywood Greens is by far the most
empties into Chesapeake Bay, visually spectacular golf course in Delaware and is consistently
many different types of ships ranked #1 by Golf Digest’s Best in State.
were built, but sailing rams
were unique to the small town. A COASTAL GOLF COMMUNITY SATURDAY MARKET
They were highly sought after AT GEORGE H.P. SMITH PARK
by Chesapeake Bay watermen BAYWOODGREENS.COM | CALL (888) 844-2254 FOR TEE TIMES
because of their flat hulls. May 7– September 24, 2022 • 8am–12pm
DIRECTIONS: From Route 1 in Lewes or Rehoboth Beach DEVELOPED BY Johnson & Dupont Aves., Lewes, DE
About 40 vessels were take Route 24 West for approximately 8 miles. The TUNNELL COMPANIES, L.P.
constructed in Bethel up entrance to Baywood Greens will be on your left. WEDNESDAY MARKET
until 1918, according to author AT CROOKED HAMMOCK
James Marvil in his book,
“Sailing Rams: A History of June 1– September 28, 2022 • 8am–11am
Sailing Ships Built in and near 36707 Crooked Hammock Way, Lewes, DE
Sussex County, Delaware.”
www.HistoricLewesFarmersMarket.org
Only one sailing ram, Vic- 302.644.1436 • [email protected]
tory Chimes, is still afloat.
Built in 1900 by the George
K. Phillips Co., the ram was
originally named Edwin
and Maude. Homeported
in Rockport, Maine, the
restored Victory Chimes
is a U.S. National Historic
Landmark and is honored by
being cast on the back of the
state's quarter. Trips aboard
the historic ship are offered
during the summer season.

Twenty-six rams ranging

26 THURSDAY, JUNE 23 - WEDNESDAY JUNE 29, 2022 Beach Paper

Strange weather makes for fun fishing

FISHING
REPORT

RICH KING SUBMITTED PHOTOS

Kingfish action has THE PELICANS always entertain, and their coordinated flight is wild to watch, as they cruise wave faces and adjust for the waves’ movement.
been on fire for surf
fishing. Migratory This fuel truck aired down and drove just fine to the dozer at northside.  That area (Coin Beach) is the worst beach to drive on Delaware. The fuel
fish and summer fish all in truck handled it like a boss.  Air down.
the same waters - expect the
migratory to drop off very fleas have been the best baits. Metals are always good to have at the ready for any bluefish or Spanish mackerel in the surf or inlets.  I need
soon, or not. The weather Bloodworms have been tough to change out some hooks.
is just weird this year, but it to get but are available. Once
makes for fun spring/sum- the bloodworms are gone, it snappers. Mullet has been the some fun action. Use metals Migratory striped bass ac-
mer fishing. This is mostly will be a week until shops see bait of choice - use modified and reel faster than normal. tion is still occurring, but that
because you never know any more. Stock up on the mullet rigs to save on bait Silver stingers or deadly dicks will drop off to nothing soon.
what you will catch, along different Fishbite formulas: usage. work very well, but spoons The short striped bass action
with what you are target- Bloodworm, shrimp, sand won’t because they will “pro-
ing. The kingfish bite in the flea, clam and crab. Blood- Spanish mackerel are start- peller” with a fast retrieve. Continued on page 27
surf has been fantastic. I hit worm comes in quarter-and ing to show up, and that is
six spots in three hours and three-eighth-inch wide strips.
caught more than 40 kings All these formulas work here
Wednesday morning. It didn’t and there are color varieties
matter where I fished; the of each formula. I like the
action didn’t change, and it electric chicken crab. Shrimp
was really overcast. The next make great bait too, but you
morning was clear weather; should salt the shrimp so it
the action was a little slower stays on a hook better.
but still great. Fishbites Sand
Flea formula worked the best, Small pieces of squid or cut
casting to the “fish highway,” bait works well but attracts
the other Route 1. Catching more of your scavengers such
tacos for days. as skates, juvenile sharks, and
dogfish, which will wreak
I save all the fish carcasses havoc on your lighter rigs,
for the crab pots or gardens, tearing up the line and parts.
mostly the gardens for fertil-
izer. The fresh kingfish heads The bluefish action has
also make great bait for red been random for the gator
drum and big dogfish. There blues and anglers are catch-
has been some red drum ac- ing more of the smaller
tion at Assateague last week,
but I haven’t seen much
since.

The surf has been decent
action for most anglers – you
just have to actually fish and
put in some time. We don’t
always catch, but that’s part
of the surf fishing game. The
weekday surf fishing is much
better than the weekends. I
saw zero vehicles on Wednes-
day from 5 to 9 a.m. The only
two trucks on Thursday were
a maintenance vehicle to
refuel the bulldozer working
the dune sand at the north
beach; the other was a ranger
vehicle or park staff. That
maintenance truck loaded
with fuel and side-mount tool
boxes was really heavy. They
drove all the way down Coin
Beach to the Charles W. Cul-
len Bridge with zero issues
in seriously loose semi-wet
sand. Air down and you can
drive almost anything on the
beach.

Spot, croaker, sand perch,
northern puffers and weak-
fish are also in the surf. Top
and bottom rigs with Fish-
bites, bloodworms, or sand

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Fishing to catch. The flounder are in for surf fishing, but casting The Alison catches. You don’t need to
close feeding on fleas. Put a clam is tough. It has to be tied surf in Delaware. Most of the kayak baits to catch a shark;
Continued from page 26 large flea on a 2/0 flounder on with the stretch string, sharks caught in land-based we have caught some big
hook with a fish finder and which is like tying snotty fishing are the prohibited sand tigers just casting out a
will continue all year. I’m short cast it along the “ledge” Jello to a stick. The clam will species: sand bar, dusky and whole bunker. The big fish
looking forward to striped behind the last breaking attract striped bass in the surf sand tiger. The Delaware Bay come close to shore in the
bass summer slot season in wave. A single drop flounder too and many a scavenger. It area is their pupping grounds, evening and at night, hunting.
July. or fluke rig is a good set up is easier to use clam in the so they are very common
to use. You have to hold onto boats because you are just
The flounder action has that rod to feel the bottom dropping the bait, not cast-
been picking up more and and reset your line constantly. ing. And not to mention the
more offshore. The buoy It is like jigging, but you’re obvious, but clam and crab is
areas, wrecks and reef sites using bait instead and letting what the drum are out there
have decent flounder. Jigging the water do the work. eating. Peeler crab works
for flounder in the surf is pro- great too if you can find it -
ducing and the Cape Henlo- Black drum are still hitting usually Bucks at Assateague
pen fishing pier is seeing the in the surf and the coral beds is loaded with peeler crabs.
usual action. The water along around the Delaware Bay. The Icehouse has them on
the beaches is a very clear They are still being caught occasion as well. 
blue-green, especially south south of us in Chincoteague.
of Rehoboth Beach. You can Clam is the best bait for boat Sharks are here and several
see fish in waves occasion- fishing and sand fleas with species have been seen or
ally, a picture I keep trying Fishbites works well surf caught. Anglers need to know
fishing. The clam will work their shark fishing rules
for Delaware. If you can’t
identify the shark, release it
immediately. It is pretty much
a given you have to release
any shark caught from the

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CROSSWORD SUDOKU WORD
SEARCH

The slick along the beach out front is known as the Fish Highway.  Always
cast to the fish highway.  Usually, it is in close but with the new struc-
ture forming up in some areas it is farther out. The slick is created by fish
feeding and excreting. This is the same area you will see the dolphins in
close.

Delaware’s Cape Region Forecast and Tides

Today Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday

A couple of showers Clear Mostly sunny Mostly sunny and Humid; breezy in the Mostly cloudy with a Clouds breaking for Some sun with a
comfortable afternoon
t‑storm some sun thunderstorm
78-82 / 69-73
High 72-76 Low 63-67 75-79 / 63-67 77-81 / 64-68 UV Index: 11 76-80 / 66-70 78-82 / 65-69 80-84 / 66-70

UV Index: 4 UV Index: 11 UV Index: 11 UV Index: 5 UV Index: 9 UV Index: 11

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Delaware Cape Region Tides Boating Forecast

Broadkill Beach Jun. 23 Jun. 24 Jun. 25 Jun. 26 Jun. 27 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 Today: Wind ENE 7‑14 knots. Seas 3‑5 feet.
First high 5:34 a.m. 6:28 a.m. 7:18 a.m. 8:04 a.m. 8:48 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:10 a.m. Visibility less than 2 miles at times in showers.
First low 11:59 a.m. 12:54 a.m. 1:49 a.m. 2:39 a.m. 3:24 a.m. 4:04 a.m. 4:40 a.m. Friday: Wind ENE 6‑12 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
Second high 6:59 p.m. 7:43 p.m. 8:24 p.m. 9:04 p.m. 9:43 p.m. 10:21 p.m. Visibility generally clear.
Second low ‑‑‑ 12:46 p.m. 1:31 p.m. 2:14 p.m. 2:56 p.m. 3:35 p.m. 4:14 p.m. Saturday: Wind S 6‑12 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
Visibility generally unrestricted.
Cape Henlopen Jun. 23 Jun. 24 Jun. 25 Jun. 26 Jun. 27 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 Sunday: Wind S 7‑14 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet. Visibility
First high 5:12 a.m. 6:06 a.m. 6:56 a.m. 7:42 a.m. 8:26 a.m. 9:08 a.m. 9:48 a.m. generally clear.
First low 11:09 a.m. 12:04 a.m. 12:59 a.m. 1:49 a.m. 2:34 a.m. 3:14 a.m. 3:50 a.m. Monday: Wind SSW 8‑16 knots. Seas 2‑4 feet.
Second high 5:49 p.m. 6:37 p.m. 7:21 p.m. 8:02 p.m. 8:42 p.m. 9:21 p.m. 9:59 p.m. Visibility less than 2 miles in a thunderstorm.
Second low 11:56 a.m. 12:41 p.m. 1:24 p.m. 2:06 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 3:24 p.m. Tuesday: Wind NW 10‑20 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet.
‑‑‑ Visibility generally clear.
Rehoboth Beach Jun. 24 Jun. 25 Jun. 26 Jun. 27 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 Wednesday: Wind ESE 4‑8 knots. Seas 1‑3 feet. Visibility less
First high Jun. 23 5:00 a.m. 5:48 a.m. 6:32 a.m. 7:15 a.m. 7:57 a.m. 8:39 a.m. than 2 miles in a thunderstorm.
First low 4:07 a.m. 10:58 a.m. 12:04 a.m. 12:52 a.m. 1:34 a.m. 2:12 a.m. 2:49 a.m.
Second high 10:12 a.m. 5:36 p.m. 6:19 p.m. 7:01 p.m. 7:42 p.m. 8:23 p.m. 9:05 p.m. Regional Summary Weather History
Second low 4:48 p.m. 11:43 a.m. 12:27 p.m. 1:08 p.m. 1:49 p.m. 2:29 p.m.
11:07 p.m. ‑‑‑ Mostly cloudy today with a couple Sir Frances Drake
Indian River Inlet Jun. 25 Jun. 26 Jun. 27 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 of showers, mainly early in the day. encountered a hur‑
First high Jun. 23 Jun. 24 6:48 a.m. 7:34 a.m. 8:15 a.m. 8:54 a.m. 9:32 a.m. High 74. Clear tonight. Low 65. Mostly ricane on June 23,
First low 5:04 a.m. 5:58 a.m. 12:40 a.m. 1:30 a.m. 2:15 a.m. 2:57 a.m. 3:36 a.m. sunny tomorrow. High 77. Mostly 1586, that caused
Second high 10:55 a.m. 11:42 a.m. 7:28 p.m. 8:10 p.m. 8:49 p.m. 9:27 p.m. 10:03 p.m. sunny Saturday. High 79. Sunny and floods and damaging
Second low 5:50 p.m. 6:42 p.m. 12:26 p.m. 1:07 p.m. 1:46 p.m. 2:24 p.m. 3:01 p.m. humid Sunday; breezy in the after‑ wind along the North Carolina and
11:45 p.m. noon. High 80. Monday: a thunder‑ Virginia shorelines.
Oak Orchard ‑‑‑ Jun. 25 Jun. 26 Jun. 27 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 storm. High 78.
First high Jun. 23 8:39 a.m. 9:23 a.m. 10:06 a.m. 10:48 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
First low 6:58 a.m. Jun. 24 3:35 a.m. 4:23 a.m. 5:05 a.m. 5:43 a.m. 6:20 a.m. Sun and Moon
Second high 1:35 a.m. 7:51 a.m. 9:10 p.m. 9:52 p.m. 10:33 p.m. 11:14 p.m. 11:56 p.m.
Second low 7:39 p.m. 2:38 a.m. 3:14 p.m. 3:58 p.m. 4:39 p.m. 5:20 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset
1:43 p.m. 8:27 p.m. 8:29 p.m.
Fenwick Island 2:29 p.m. Jun. 25 Jun. 26 Jun. 27 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 Today 5:36 a.m. 8:29 p.m. Today 2:12 a.m. 3:38 p.m.
First high Jun. 23 5:41 a.m. 6:25 a.m. 7:08 a.m. 7:50 a.m. 8:32 a.m. Friday 5:36 a.m. 8:29 p.m. Friday 2:37 a.m. 4:40 p.m.
First low 4:00 a.m. Jun. 24 12:03 a.m. 12:51 a.m. 1:33 a.m. 2:11 a.m. 2:48 a.m. Saturday 5:37 a.m. 8:29 p.m. Saturday 3:04 a.m. 5:42 p.m.
Second high 10:11 a.m. 4:53 a.m. 6:12 p.m. 6:54 p.m. 7:35 p.m. 8:16 p.m. 8:58 p.m. Sunday 5:37 a.m. 8:29 p.m. Sunday 3:35 a.m. 6:42 p.m.
Second low 4:41 p.m. 10:57 a.m. 11:42 a.m. 12:26 p.m. 1:07 p.m. 1:48 p.m. 2:28 p.m. Monday 5:38 a.m. 8:29 p.m. Monday 4:12 a.m. 7:41 p.m.
11:06 p.m. 5:29 p.m. Tuesday 5:38 a.m. 8:29 p.m. Tuesday 4:54 a.m. 8:35 p.m.
Ocean City Jun. 25 Jun. 26 Jun. 27 Jun. 28 Jun. 29 Wed. 5:38 a.m. Wed. 5:43 a.m. 9:24 p.m.
First high Jun. 23 ‑‑‑ 5:33 a.m. 6:17 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:42 a.m. 8:24 a.m.
First low 3:52 a.m. 11:35 a.m. 12:44 a.m. 1:26 a.m. 2:04 a.m. 2:41 a.m.
Second high 10:04 a.m. Jun. 24 6:04 p.m. 6:46 p.m. 7:27 p.m. 8:08 p.m. 8:50 p.m.
Second low 4:33 p.m. 4:45 a.m. 12:19 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:41 p.m. 2:21 p.m.
10:59 p.m. 10:50 a.m. ‑‑‑
5:21 p.m.
11:56 p.m.

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