President, first lady to return to Delaware Friday afternoon for holiday weekend at home Jeff Neiburg, Delaware News Journal
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President Joe Biden will return home to Delaware on Friday afternoon for Memorial Day weekend, according to the president s Friday schedule released Thursday evening by the White House.
It s unclear how long the president and first lady plan to stay, but White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said last week that the Bidens planned to be home for the weekend. The official schedule for the weekend has not been released yet, but a temporary flight restriction is in place for the area from Friday evening until Monday morning.
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May 18, 2021
Mr. Dean Alan Fritchey Sr., 68, of Millsboro, formerly of Folcroft, Pa., passed away Wednesday, May 12, 2021, at Christiana Care Hospital. Dean was born an identical twin in Philadelphia, Pa., to Earl and Erma Fritchey.
He worked as a maintenance mechanic at Delcora, as a Delco bartender and when they moved to Millsboro, he worked briefly as a security guard for the Pot-Nets community. Dean was a proud U.S. Navy Vietnam veteran and member of the American Legion and AMVETS Post 2. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, crabbing, spending time with his family, and especially his grandchildren whom he adored. Dean had a great sense of humor, loved making friends, and would help anyone in need. He was a wonderful husband, father, pop-pop, brother and friend who will be so dearly missed.
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