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Coastal Point, July 29, 2005, Volume 2, No. 30

Local News
Open space approved as use for properties
by jaime.mcnamee
FISH meets council incumbents
by jaime.mcnamee
Marvel remembers Sussex past
by jaime.mcnamee
Bringing people together
by jaime.mcnamee
Dagsboro adopts new road width standards
by jaime.mcnamee
Outdoor concerts approved in Fenwick
by jaime.mcnamee
Ocean View approves Lord Baltimore
by jaime.mcnamee
Chandler questions agenda
by jaime.mcnamee
Gas prices decline from record high
by jaime.mcnamee
Appeals board rules on canal dredging
by jaime.mcnamee
No changes for Bethany council makeup
by jaime.mcnamee
Dagsboro hears from public on development
by jaime.mcnamee
IRSD talks renovations
by jaime.mcnamee
County considers moderately-priced housing
by jaime.mcnamee
ViewPoint
Letters: July 29, 2005
by jaime.mcnamee
EDITORIAL: It seems that all is well
by jaime.mcnamee
My choice to avoid choices
by jaime.mcnamee
Dollars & Sense
Psychotherapist opens for business
by jaime.mcnamee
Arts & Entertainment
Bronze Age
by jaime.mcnamee
Sports
More Old Tymers take to field
by jaime.mcnamee
A player of all seasons
by jaime.mcnamee
Warriors hot as regular season comes to close
by jaime.mcnamee

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