Esthelda “Stell” Parker Selby April 29, 2021
As a one of the first to be hired in the Cape Henlopen School District and a native Sussex Countian, I am pleased to be able to support one of Cape Henlopen’s finest educators, Janis Hanwell.
I worked with Janis for more than 20 years, and I know that she is a dedicated, knowledgeable, and experienced educator. She should be able to continue to maintain the excellent Cape Henlopen School District reputation as a member of the Cape Henlopen school board.
Janis does not need to be trained in what is needed to educate our young scholars; she knows how important it is to follow the Cape Henlopen mission to provide academic excellence, celebrate diversity, provide equity and inclusion for all students. That is and has always been “The Cape Way” as we made this one of the best school districts in the State of Delaware.
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In 2019, then-Mayor Paul Kuhns said the city wanted to stay as neutral as possible and let everyone celebrate the holiday season the way they see fit.
The city responded to the lawsuit in August, saying that it had not violated any constitutional rights because it did not have a policy that prohibited religious displays, according to court documents.
Commissioners later approved a policy Dec. 7 that prohibits any private unattended displays on city property. This policy does not apply to unattended displays owned by the city.
In 2020, Rehoboth Beach displayed a holiday display that included an illuminated menorah, a Kwanzaa display, a snowman, lighted Christmas trees and a crèche it purchased in 2020 consisting of a wooden shelter and at least 10 statues.
Broadwalk on or off the Boardwalk set for April 25
Delaware News Desk
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition and CAMP Rehoboth will host the 2021 Broadwalk on or off the Boardwalk on April 25.
Broadwalk on the Boardwalk is a free event, organized and originally created by Kathy Wiz in honor of her sister’s battle with breast cancer. The walk has historically wrapped up the CAMP Rehoboth Women’s Fest weekend and each year drew hundreds to the Rehoboth boardwalk to walk as a group. However, per COVID-19 safety precautions, organizers this year are encouraging all Broadwalkers, their friends, family and walking buddies, to put on their best Broadwalk attire and walk or run at any location they choose at home, indoors or outdoors, at a nearby park or any other favorite place to walk to run. Participants can post photos in the discussion of the Broadwalk on the Facebook event page.