Big-time taste. Small-town nice. Kevin Reading’s mantra pays off
Brewmaster Ryan Maloney s house-brewed crafts are not only available at Brick Works restaurants in Smyrna and Long Neck, but can also be found in local liquor stores. He and Chef Kevin Reading pair up quite nicely in the food and brew departments!
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Bob Yesbek February 12, 2021
Anyone who has followed RehobothFoodie.com over the last 15 years or so will recognize the name Kevin Reading. This entrepreneur, chef and owner created two of Rehoboth’s most memorable fine-dining spots - one of which is still going strong. But there’s a back story (I hope so - or this page would be blank). Reading landed his first restaurant job bussing tables and serving - all at the tender age of 14.
February 15, 2021
Antique tractor club to meet Feb. 16
The regular meeting of the First State Antique Tractor Club will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 16, at the Greenwood VFW, at the corner of Governors Avenue and Mill Street, Greenwood. The club is now planning its annual show at the Laurel Farmers Auction Market, the last weekend of June. Upcoming club business will be addressed. Scholarship applications are due mid-April and are available on the website: firststateantiquetractorclub.com. CDC guidelines will be practiced at this meeting. All who are planning to attend are asked to bring their face masks with them and keep the safe distance of six feet apart. Light refreshments will be served. The club is always accepting new members. For more information, contact Maralene Givens at 302-228-2674 or maraleneg1@verizon.net.
February 10, 2021
Robert (Bob) Haggett, beloved husband, father, grandpa, brother and friend, made his peaceful transition Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021. He was at home in Pilottown Village, Lewes, surrounded by family. Before he passed, he was able to spend time and recount memories with many friends and family.
Bob spent the last year of his life fighting bravely against lymphoma and dementia. However, he never let this deter him from maintaining his inner peace and appreciating and nurturing the many connections he had made throughout his life. He never lost his joy for life, for family, and for his vision of being a positive influence in the world and a champion for others.
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Delaware News Journal
Sussex County s beaches and inland bays showed visible effects of the winter weather that hit Delaware earlier this week.
A drawn-out winter storm that brought much of the Northeast snow was more notable in Sussex County for large waves that left dramatic sand cliffs.
At Broadkill Beach, sharp sand cliffs cast a shadow along the beach. Photos by Driscoll Drones of the large cliffs circulated on social media and brought a flurry of reactions as they documented the erosion and flooding from above.
Sand cliffs, or scarps, are formed by storm-strengthened waves, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The sand cliffs are a natural process occurring along the coast each year as waves carve them before calmer conditions return them to a flatter look.