Wawa coming to Seaford next to Grotto Pizza along Route 13
Delaware News Desk
A new Wawa is coming to western Sussex County.
The beloved convenience store is expected to open in the late fall next to Grotto Pizza on the northbound side of Route 13 in Seaford.
“We are excited to have Wawa here in Seaford, said Mayor David Genshaw in a press release. People love their sandwiches and subs along with their great service. They are a great addition, and we wish them great success.
Delmarva Veteran Builders, the Salisbury-based commercial construction firm dedicated to employing U.S. Armed Forces Veterans, will lead the construction of the 5,500-square-foot building.
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IMAGE: Robert Haley, M.D., here reviewing brain scans of Gulf War veterans, has been studying the illness for 27 years view more
Credit: UT Southwestern Medical Center
DALLAS - Feb. 18, 2021 - Inhalation of depleted uranium from exploding munitions did not lead to Gulf War illness (GWI) in veterans deployed in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, a new study co-authored by a leading researcher of the disease at UT Southwestern suggests. The findings, published today in
Scientific Reports, help eliminate a long-suspected cause of GWI that has attracted international concern for three decades.
Using high-precision multicollector mass spectrometry for the first time in such a study, Robert Haley, M.D., director of the division of epidemiology at UTSW, and Randall Parrish, Ph.D., professor of isotope geology at the University of Portsmouth in England, collaborated to examine a representative sampling of veterans urine maintained by UT Southwestern s Gulf War Illness Res