Dickinson Street, Unit 7A, Dewey Beach, DE 19971 SPECTACULAR LOCATION. This rare oceanfront retreat offers relaxed coastal living in the southern end of Dewey Beach. Unobstructed panoramic ocean views with gentle ocean breezes.
January 13, 2021
Alfred Topper Matthew Davis, 84, of Rehoboth Beach passed away Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at his home. He was born March 25, 1936, in St. Clairsville, Ohio, son of the late Alfred Matthew Sr., and Hazel Ruth (Bibbee) Davis.
Mr. Davis graduated from St. Clairsville High School in 1955, and upon graduation joined the U.S. Army. In 1958 he married his love, Lutie Ewers, in Maynard, Ohio. After his military service, Mr. Davis joined the police department in the city of Alexandria, Va. He worked his way up the ranks and retired in 1981. In the years following his retirement, he worked as a driver for the Jolly Trolley in the summer months, and then became property manager at Cape Shores in Lewes for the next 10 years before his final retirement.
MLS: DESU169068
SPECTACULAR LOCATION. This rare oceanfront retreat offers relaxed coastal living in the southern end of Dewey Beach. Unobstructed panoramic ocean views with gentle ocean breezes. Watch the sunrise from any of the multi-level decks of this 4-bedroom, 3.5 bathroom, oceanfront townhome. 2 master suites, wood burning fireplace, dual zone heating & cooling, eat-in kitchen with 2 refrigerators. Abundant entertaining spaces for the relaxed beach life with family & friends. The over-sized separate dining room allows for large dinner parties and family reunions. Entry level bedroom, bath & laundry/utility room. Close to the State Parks, Jolly Trolley, and all the local attractions. Incredible rental potential. The perfect dream home to escape to any time of year!
December 22, 2020
In addition to the Holiday Gift Card Promotion (running through Dec. 24) and West Philly Forward Fundraising campaign where you can donate directly to local businesses and organizations, University City District has recently launched another campaign supporting West Philly businesses –
The new campaign features a curated series of gift packs filled with handcrafted and locally produced items from small neighborhood businesses, including VIX Emporium, Renata’s Kitchen, Jezabel’s Cafe, Metropolitan Bakery, Snapdragon Flowers, and more. All proceeds from sales of West Philly Favorites packs go to participating businesses.
You can buy packs individually (see photo) for weekly pick-up at Trolley Portal Gardens (40th and Baltimore) or purchase a subscription to four weeks of packs for a discount. Sales for individual packs close two weeks prior to pick-up, and pick-ups begin the last week of January 2021 and run for four weeks straight.
The Jolly Trolley is set to make its way around Santa Clarita on Saturday, Dec. 19 collecting food and essential personal care donations to be sent to those in need in the Santa Clarita Valley.
Santa Clarita Transit is hosting the event and providing the “trolley”, which is scheduled to make its first stop for donations for the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry at 9:30 a.m. at Chesebrough Park and visit four more locations, ending the tour at the Canyon Country Library at 4:30 p.m.
“Often during the holiday season, Santa Clarita Transit collects donations at our Holiday Light Tour,” explained City of Santa Clarita Administrative Analyst Alex Porlier. “While we can’t host the tour this year, we still want to ensure the pantry receives its annual donation.”