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May 18, 2021
Laura Madara
Carl M. Freeman Foundation and the Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company are partnering to fund a $25,000 scholarship for Sussex County women who want to pursue a career or volunteer as a first responder. The scholarship was named in memory of Laura Madara, the Selbyville VFC member who died while responding to a vehicle accident April 9. The annual scholarship will be administered by Delaware Technical Community College. The Carl M. Freeman Foundation is funding $15,000 and the Selbyville VFC has committed a $10,000 match.
Female students in the emergency medical technician basic certification course or who are taking courses in criminal justice, emergency medical technician, homeland security and emergency management or law enforcement option programs at Delaware Tech will be eligible for the scholarship.
The Carl M. Freeman Foundation, in partnership with Selbyville Volunteer Fire Company, recently announced a $25,000 scholarship in memory of Laura Madara, the Selbyville VFC member who died while responding to a vehicle accident on April 9.
The Laura Madara First Responder Endowed Scholarship was announced at the Bethany-Fenwick Chamber of Commerceâs 2021 Joshua M. Freeman Valor Awards on Friday, May 7. The annual scholarship will be administered by Delaware Technical Community College and will be for Sussex County women who are interested in pursuing a career or volunteering as a first-responder. The Carl M. Freeman Foundation is funding $15,000, and the Selbyville VFC has committed to a $10,000 match.
On Tuesday, I drove up to New Castle County to take advantage of the stocked streams that I help fund with the purchase of my trout stamp. This year, because of COVID-19, the usual opening day was held early and restocking dates were unannounced. I.
Delaware State Parks cut off lines of people waiting to claim vouchers for remaining surf tags Emily Lytle, Delaware News Journal
Crowds reel in last surf fishing tags UP NEXT
Some people wait in long lines for new video games, the latest smartphone or to watch the next blockbuster.
In Delaware, people waited overnight in lines for surf-fishing tags the only permit that allows people to drive onto the Delaware State Park beaches and fish.
Committed to snagging one of the remaining 1,000 surf-fishing tags for 2021, people camped out at Delaware State Parks to be some of the first in line when the booths open at 8 a.m. today.