comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Pilottown road - Page 5 : comparemela.com

Carol Cutbill, loving mother, grandmother artist

May 12, 2021 Carol Christine Cutbill, devoted mother and grandmother, artist, lover of animals, a Delaware and early American history buff, died Saturday, May 8, 2021. Born Carol Christine Comlish, she was 88.  A longtime resident of Lewes, she served as a docent at the Zwaanendael Museum for years, earning recognition from the Delaware Division of Historic and Cultural Affairs for her contributions. She was also a volunteer at the Lewes Historical Society. Her smiling, engaging ways and her love of people meant she never met strangers, only new friends.  Carol Cutbill filled her historic home on Shipcarpenter Square with local antiques, family photos, and her own beautiful oil paintings, watercolors and charcoal sketches. Beach vistas, lighthouses and other ocean scenes were the subject of her artwork, out of a love for the shore which started as a child growing up in the tight knit community of Lordship, Conn., in a home just a few minutes walk from the edge of Long

Lewes Dairy property owner seeks rezoning

The former home of Lewes Dairy may soon be the site of new homes.  Applicant RJL Associates of Round Hill, Va., is seeking to rezone the 2.73-acre Pilottown Road parcel from industrial to R-2, low-density residential. The request received unanimous support from the Lewes Planning Commission at its April 21 meeting and will soon go before mayor and city council.  According to county records, the property was sold for $3.5 million on April 2.  Janelle Cornwell, the city’s planning and development officer, estimates the applicant could create fewer than a dozen single-family residential lots with the minimum lot size of 10,000 square feet. No plans were submitted with the rezoning application. The property is surrounded by several different zonings, including community facilities for the University of Delaware, a cemetery, open space along the Lewes-Rehoboth Canal, and neighboring R-2 parcels. 

Richard Rocco, retired stockbroker

Richard Rocco, retired stockbroker
capegazette.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from capegazette.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Cape Region trash pits filled with historical information

Cape Region trash pits filled with historical information Jack Long believes that one of the rusting hulks in Cape Henlopen State Park may be one of these Nash Metropolitans from the mid-20th century. SUBMITTED PHOTO Dennis Forney February 12, 2021 Paul Lowe and his auto enthusiast buddies believe the hulk may be that of a 1956 Austin Cambridge A55, pictured here. The chrome accessories on the front fenders look similar to those on the front fenders of the rusting hulk. PHOTO FROM WIKIPEDIA To those who may have a missed the first column about this rusting hulk and its photo, and for those needing a reminder, here you go. The following photo provides a closer view of one of the front fender chrome accessories. DENNIS FORNEY PHOTOS

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.