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Tough choices in Lewes elections

Friday, January 8, 2021 Seven candidates seek five seats in two Lewes elections Saturday, May 8. Voters would be hard-pressed to find a bad candidate, but elections are about making choices. For city council, with two seats on the line, incumbent Rob Morgan faces newcomers Carolyn Jones and Khalil Saliba. Morgan is seeking his fourth term. As an attorney, Morgan can pick apart any issue with a fine-tooth comb. Jones offers a straight-shooter approach; she’ll tell it like it is. During her career with the Smithsonian Institute, she gained a reputation as someone who could get the job done. Saliba is no stranger to politics; he’s operated his own government relations firm for 20 years, working closely with key players on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. He’s also a Lewes native like Councilman Andrew Williams.

Webb proving his worth on Lewes BPW

Candace Vessella April 22, 2021 Earl Webb was appointed to the BPW board seven months ago when Jack Lesher, the former treasurer of the Lewes BPW, retired after nine years of distinguished service. The BPW must plan for all types of emergencies. The BPW financial management and cash reserve targets must be based upon risk assessment factors and capital needs. As a coastal city, the City of Lewes has emergency factors to consider that include hurricanes, persistent nor’easters, tornadoes and earthquakes as well as coastal flooding. Earl’s extensive background in corporate financial management and intellectual curiosity to explore ways the job can be done better are what the BPW needs.  As soon as he was appointed, he jumped right into the job by doing his homework and thoroughly analyzing the BPW financials.

Lewes BPW candidates address some big issues

Friday, January 8, 2021 Four candidates are seeking three seats on the Lewes Board of Public Works in the Saturday, May 8 election. Each seat carries a three-year term. Running for seats are incumbents Robert Kennedy, Tom Panetta and Robert Kennedy, and challenger Richard Nichols. Each candidate was asked by the Cape Gazette to answer the same questions about topics important to ratepayers.  Biographical information Robert Kennedy: I was born and raised in Lewes, and resided in Lewes until I entered on active duty with the U.S. Army. After completing my military obligation, I returned to Lewes and worked at Fish Products Company as its assistant comptroller until the company was sold in 1974. I then spent 21 years as executive director of the Delaware Public Service Commission, where I was responsible for running the daily operations of the division and ensuring utility applications were reviewed for compliance with Delaware law. After leaving state service, I spent 15 years wit

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