The Delaware Gazette

Delaware City Council incumbents re-elected

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Vot­ers re-elected all four Delaware City Coun­cil mem­bers seek­ing re-election Tues­day. The clos­est race was between incum­bent Joe DiGen­ova and chal­lenger Robert Hoff­man, a for­mer councilman.

Four Delaware City unions agree to less take-home pay

Delaware City Coun­cil has struck a deal that will result in lower pay­checks for 72 city employ­ees for the next three years, a move that would have been unheard before the econ­omy soured.

Delaware council, BV school candidates share views

While some dif­fer­ence of opin­ion emerged, a pub­lic forum for Delaware city coun­cil can­di­dates this week was largely an ami­able affair. Squar­ing off were coun­cil­woman Lisa Keller and chal­lenger Jim Roberts for the city’s Sec­ond Ward seat, coun­cil­man Joe DiGen­ova and chal­lenger Robert Hoff­man for the city’s Third Ward seat, and coun­cil­man Andrew Brush and chal­lenger Larry Gar­rett for the Fourth Ward. First Ward Coun­cil­man Chris Jones is run­ning uncontested.

Ghost Walk draws crowd, scares up funds for Delaware’s Arts Castle

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A ghost in one Gris­wold Street home in Delaware likes to steal scis­sors. The spir­its that haunted the for­mer Sunny Vee Nurs­ing Home on Lin­coln Street had a pro­cliv­ity for turn­ing water faucets on and off. One house, this one on Gris­wold Street, too, is haunted by the ghost of an old woman who, in life, could never be warm enough. When the own­ers would leave (although the para­nor­mal activ­ity has died down dra­mat­i­cally as of late), they would fre­quently return to find the ther­mo­stat set at a blis­ter­ing 95 degrees.

Delaware City Council incumbents to face 3 challengers

Three of four Delaware City Coun­cil incum­bents seek­ing re-election Nov. 8 will face opponents.

Delaware’s growing hunger problem gets leaders’ attention

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Assem­bling three-day sup­plies of food for hun­gry Delaware County res­i­dents was an eye-opening expe­ri­ence for the two coun­cil mem­bers, who vol­un­teered at the local food pantry Wednes­day morning.

Delaware city water plant cost higher than expected

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The cost of Delaware City’s multi-million-dollar water treat­ment plant is higher than pre­vi­ously esti­mated, and now city offi­cials are con­sid­er­ing reduc­ing the plant’s pro­posed new capac­ity. City Pub­lic Util­i­ties Direc­tor Brad Stan­ton said the cur­rent esti­mate of the total con­struc­tion cost is a lit­tle more than $26 mil­lion. The pre­vi­ous esti­mated total project cost was about $25 million.

YMCA to manage city’s recreation programs

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Begin­ning this Jan­u­ary, the YMCA will man­age the recre­ation divi­sion within Delaware City’s Parks and Recre­ation Depart­ment. City coun­cil sup­ported the YMCA part­ner­ship by a vote of 4–2 Mon­day evening, about one year after the idea was orig­i­nally proposed.

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