Saturday, December 19, 2020
His comments were brief, but in the first commissioners meeting since news broke about the Dolle’s sign coming down off its Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk perch, Commissioner Richard Byrne voiced his strong support for keeping the sign in town and urged his fellow commissioners to do the same.
Three weeks ago, Dec. 19, the Cape Gazette first reported that, after nearly 100 years, Dolle’s Candyland and its iconic sign would be moving from its Rehoboth Avenue and the Boardwalk location at the end of January. The peach-colored sign has been on top of the building since it was rebuilt after being destroyed in the Storm of ‘62.
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