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Alva Thomas Abrams, Rehoboth shop owner

May 11, 2021 Alva Thomas Abrams, 82, passed away peacefully at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. He was born Feb. 23, 1938, in Allendale, S.C., to the late Marjorie Carter Abrams and Raymond Abrams. He is survived by his wife of 22 years, Linda Pennington Abrams; his twin daughters Victoria (Jonathan) Aunet of Hockessin and Valerie (Jerry) Aunet of Landenberg, Pa. Al’s son, Christopher Michael Abrams, predeceased him in 2009. Al is also survived by his two stepdaughters, Andrea Schoch Brooks (Scott) of Hockessin and Laura Schoch Farach (Andrew) of Houston. He was the proud grandfather of nine: Jerry Aunet III, Amanda Padgett, Matthew Aunet, Brittany Aunet, Jordan Aunet, Liam Brooks, Natalie Farach, Sebastian Brooks and Simone Farach; and his four great-grandchildren: Aria Aunet, Lakely Padgett, Teagan Aunet and Lyle Padgett. He is also survived by his siblings: Phyllis Thielemann, Diane Doane, Winifred Dinehart and Raymond Abrams.

Rehoboth Ale House on the Mile opens with ribbon cutting

Rehoboth Ale House on the Mile opens with ribbon cutting Rehoboth Ale House on the Mile ribbon-cutting attendees shown are (l-r) Abigail Kaiser, chamber; Andrew Fagg; Chuck Hudson, owner; Morgan O’Neill; Diane Batchik, owner; Adam Newman, owner; Mike Bakomenko; Daneen Bender; Danielle Smith; Brian Manza; Dante Cilia; Shaun Dubal; Justin Giles; Jack Masino; Tom Gaasbeck; Andy Fabriziani; Bryan Kauffman; and Reverend Boots in front. SUBMITTED PHOTO May 7, 2021 The Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Rehoboth Ale House on the Mile with a ribbon-cutting ceremony April 28. As a longtime downtown Rehoboth Beach staple, the Rehoboth Ale House has opened a much-awaited second location just north of Dewey Beach to expand its reputation for nice beer and live entertainment.

Music will still flow at a slightly-subdued Springfest in OC

View Comments As Maryland has lifted restrictions and Delaware prepares to do the same later this month live entertainment is making a comeback at area beaches. In Ocean City, the four-day Springfest event at the Inlet is scheduled for Thursday through Sunday, May 6-9. While the traditional series of concerts by national entertainers under the big tent has been scuttled this year, there will still be music galore outside in the parking lot courtesy of local favorites. Springfest will showcase the music of about 30 performers over the course of the four days, with music running from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Local legends Teenage Rust & the Rustettes, the house band at the former B.J.’s On the Water, will close out the Friday portion at 7 p.m. Another highlight will be the original music of the bluesy duo Rivers & Rhodes, kicking things off bright and early at 10 a.m. Sunday.

Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission approves Clear Space Theatre project

Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission approves Clear Space Theatre project
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Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission approves Clear Space Theatre project

Rehoboth Beach Planning Commission approves Clear Space Theatre project
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