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Fire destroys house in Odessa; damage estimated at $600,000

Robert Bob J Briccotto, dedicated worker

February 22, 2021 Robert “Bob” J. Briccotto passed away peacefully Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. Bob was born Aug. 4, 1935, in Wilmington. Known as a gentle giant, Bob never missed an opportunity to enjoy life with his family and friends. Anyone could start a conversation with Bob, and end it feeling the warmth of his friendship. A dedicated worker throughout his entire life, Bob spent most of his career as owner of Esquire Plumbing & Heating. With values instilled in him at his father’s business - Silverbrook Lawnmower and at Salesianum School, he mastered his craft prior to opening Esquire with his wife Virginia in 1971. Fifty years later, Esquire continues to serve the community under the operation of his son, Rob.  Bob was so proud of his Rob and what they accomplished together. 

Delaware boy rescued after getting trapped in mud at construction site

Delaware boy rescued after getting trapped in mud at construction site A Delaware boy was rescued Saturday after getting stuck in mud at a construction site. According to New Castle County Paramedics, the incident happened shortly before 4 p.m. in Townsend. The paramedics arrived at the scene in Townsend, about 25 miles south of Wilmington, to assist Odessa Fire Company. The boy, 14, became trapped while playing with friends. © New Castle County Paramedics New Castle County Paramedics assist the Odessa Fire Company in the Goldsborough Farm neighborhood to rescue a boy who was pinned by mud in a construction area. New Castle County Paramedics assist the Odessa Fire Company in the Goldsborough Farm neighborhood to rescue a boy who was pinned by mud in a construction area. (New Castle County Paramedics/)

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