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Blue Plate Diner closes for season, plans for future
Blue Plate Diner owners Jim Paslawski and Mark Grabowski, have closed the Savannah
Road eatery for the season and are meeting with their architect, builder and Lewes city offi-
cials to plan the future for the property, which has been a restaurant for numerous years.
Paslawski and Grabowski also own Finbar, Spirits & Sustenance located at 316-318 Rehobeth
Ave. in Rehobeth Beach. Finbar opened in May, after its owners completed one of Rehobeth
Avenue's most significant restoration projects to the property. The restaurant is currently
open for lunch and dinner daily; closed Monday and Tuesday. For information about Finbar,
call 302-BAR-1873.
Long & Foster unveils new homebuyers program
The Long & Foster Companies, comprised of Long & Foster Real
Estate Inc., Prosperity Mortgage Company, Long & Foster Insurance
Agency Inc., Long & Foster Settlement Services, and Home Service
Connections, have launched a unique home buying initiative called the
Helping Those Who Serve homeownership program.
This beneficial program is led by Long & Foster Real Estate agents
who have teamed up with Prosperity Mortgage loan officers, Long &
Foster Insurance agents, the many Prestige Partners settlement servic-
es, and Long & Foster's Home Service Connections group to help vital
public servants purchase their first home or move-up to a larger home.
These very special members of the community, neighbors, community
leaders, and friends, include state and local police, firefighters, military,
school teachers, and certified healthcare providers. The many discounts
and an advantageous financing product will be offered to public ser-
vants purchasing a home throughout Long & Foster's seven-state Mid-
Atlantic region with a ratified contract between Nov. 10 and March 31.
BPW
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The Nike Club she advises here
was organized by
BPW/Harrington in 2002 to reach
young women between the ages
of 14 and 18. Its purpose is four-
fold:
• Providing teen girls with char-
acter building skills and leader-
ship development
• Increasing its members' inter-
est in math, science and technolo-
gy as it applies to their potential
careers and personal lives
• Helping the members learn the
mechanics of government and an
appreciation of democracy
through civic participation
• Encouraging them to set
goals, create a vision and write an
action plan for their future.
Members of the group received
certificates in recognition of their
service to the community and for
personal achievement.
Keynote speaker for the lunch-
eon was Romona S. Fullman,
Esq., director of the Delaware
Commission for Women.
She is an advocate for issues
that improve the quality of life for
women and encourage their full
participation in all areas of socie-
ty.
National Business Women's
Week was established in 1928 to
recognize the achievements and
contributions of working women.
The week is a nationwide salute to
all women that is also an opportu-
nity to spotlight issues of impor-
tance to women in the workplace.
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