April 9, 2021
Rehoboth Beach Patrol tryouts scheduled
Rehoboth Beach Patrol tryouts continue with the second of three sessions at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, April 10, at Sussex Academy Aquatic Center, 2150 Airport Road, Georgetown. The third tryout is at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, April 17, at Concord High School Pool, 2501 Ebright Road, Wilmington. For details on requirements, go to rehobothbeachpatrol.com. Capt. Jeff Giles can be reached on the city line at 302-227-6181, on his cellphone at 302-258-4888 or by email at RehobothBeachPatrol@cityofrehoboth.com.
Rehoboth Boardwalk committee to meet
The Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk and Beach Committee has scheduled a meeting for 10:30 a.m., Monday, April 12. The meeting will be conducted online. The agenda calls for discussions on capital improvements related to the beach and Boardwalk, and recycling on the Boardwalk. A full agenda and meeting materials are accessible at cityofrehoboth.civicweb.net. Those wishing to speak must preregiste
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run, finally, at 81 james whitey bulger was in custody. we have captured one of the fbi s ten most wanted fugitives, a man notorious in boston and around the world. reporter: inside the couple s apartment agents found more than $800,000 in cash, stuffed into the walls. in 2012, kathryn grieg was sentenced to eight years in prison for helping whitey. she was and is in love with mr. bulger, and she does not regret what she did in living her life with him. reporter: now, it s whitey bulger s turn. the two things he most wants to prove at trial is he was not an fbi informant, and he wants to prove he did not strangle two women among the 19 victims he s accused of killing and the reason for that is good bad guys don t strangle women and do not rat on their friends. reporter: whitey bulger s defense team says he may take the stand but not before jurors spend the next few months
in. after all those years on the run, finally, at 81 james whitey bulger was in custody. we have captured one of the fbi s ten most wanted fugitives, a man notorious in boston and around the world. reporter: inside the couple s apartment agents found more than $800,000 in cash, stuffed into the walls. in 2012, kathryn grieg was sentenced to eight years in prison for helping whitey. she was and is in love with mr. bulger, and she does not regret what she did in living her life with him. reporter: now, it s whitey bulger s turn. the two things he most wants to prove at trial is he was not an fbi informant, and he wants to prove he did not strangle two women among the 19 victims he s accused of killing and the reason for that is good bad guys don t strangle women and do not rat on their friends.
a man notorious in boston and around the world. reporter: inside the couple s apartment agents found more than $800,000 in cash, stuffed into the walls. in 2012, kathryn grieg was sentenced to eight years in prison for helping whitey. she was and is in love with mr. bulger, and she does not regret what she did in living her life with him. reporter: now, it s whitey bulger s turn. the two things he most wants to prove at trial is he was not an fbi informant, and he wants to prove he did not strangle two women among the 19 victims he s accused of killing and the reason for that is good bad guys don t strangle women and do not rat on their friends. reporter: whitey bulger s defense team says he may take the stand but not before jurors spend the next few months listening to testimony from law enforcement and henchmen who now want to see their former crime boss pay.