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Three new council members have been elected in two Sussex towns following elections on Saturday.
In Lewes, newcomers Carolyn Jones and Khalil Saliba beat out incumbent Rob Morgan for two available seats. Jones received the most votes with 583, while Saliba received 538 and Morgan received 449.
Lewes also held an election for the Board of Public Works. Four candidates ran for three seats. Two incumbents, Tom Panetta and Earl Webb, and one newcomer, Richard Nichols, beat out incumbent Robert Kennedy III. Webb received the most votes with 636. Panetta followed with 418 votes; Nichols, 414; and Kennedy, 407.
In Georgetown, Sue Barlow and Michael DiGiacoma ran a close race. Barlow won with 165 votes, while DiGiacoma received 159.
David E. Robinson, Ed.D May 7, 2021
I have known Earl Webb since his high school days while he was a student at Caesar Rodney High School, Camden. At that time I was an assistant principal working in school management and student services. I recall Earl as being an outstanding student, school citizen and athlete (state champion wrestler).
What a pleasant surprise when he knocked on my door to talk about the BPW board and we reconnected a relationship established many years ago. My wife Linda worked with Earl’s father at Bell Atlantic/Verizon and recalled many fond memories of his resolution to problems discovered by a customer service representative. As the saying goes, “like father like son,” high-quality men who make our communities better.
Bruce Chandler May 7, 2021
I first met Earl Webb when he set up a tour of the sewage treatment plant. I had some serious concerns that related to the plant and the spill in 2019. When we were walking out he said something that stuck with me. He said one of the reasons he decided to accept the appointment to BPW was in large part because of the spill. He said he wanted to do everything he could so it never happens again, and will be open to our concerns of the current situation relating to volume, and definitely plans for the future massive additions to the system.
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