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Originally posted on FB:
Ray Grabiak receiving the Golden Sweep award
Eric Lowe, the owner of Sea Green Bicycles passed away away this week. Eric was always supportive of our club and always willing to help. Below are the arrangements. I hope our club can make a good showing to celebrate his life and memories.
Visitation is Thursday Dec 21st from 5-7; Memorial Service from 7-8 @ Parsell Funeral Home. A memorial Bike ride will held be sometime in the future.
- Denny Shook
Posted on Facebook by Denny:
Published in the Cape Gazette on November 24, 2023:
The Rehoboth Beach Sunrise Rotary Club, in conjunction with Sussex Cyclists, held its fourth annual end-of-season biking event Nov. 4.
The ride grows every year, and this year the event attracted 123 cyclists.
read on...
Originally posted on Facebook by Steve Mahaney
I was thinking last night (dangerous, I understand). We had 30 riders go about 2 hours in 3 groups without one mishap!
Hats off to the safety of the group and the ride leaders Fran Denny Shook, Mark Snader, and Mike Guida.
Cheers, Steve Mahaney
Originally posted on Facebook by Denny:
Another record ride attendance on this beautiful Friday! 30 members took part in todays ride from Revelation Craft Brewing Company lead by Mark Snader. Friday rides will continue through the winter, weather permitting. Check the calendar on the club website.
Of course there was a post ride debriefing building friendships and quenching thirsts!
Article from the Cape Gazette, posted on Facebook by Mike Guida
This work may impact trail activities for a period of time.
House moved to make way for new Nassau roadEarly stages of Minos Conaway Road project underway
The home across from the T intersection of Nassau Road and New Road was removed from its foundation Nov. 16 and moved off the property. DelDOT plans to extend New Road under the Nassau Bridge, shown in the background, as part of a major project north of Five Points near Lewes. NICK ROTH PHOTOS
Nick Roth
November 17, 2023
A house across from Old World Breads has been moved to make way for a new road under the Nassau Bridge connecting New Road/Nassau Road with Janice Road. A warehouse on the property was recently demolished.
Charles “C.R.” McLeod, Delaware Department of Transportation Director of Community Relations, said the state purchased the property earlier this year.
“The parcel is part of our upcoming Minos Conaway project, and we closed on the acquisition earlier this year,” he said. “A private party has purchased the house and is relocating it to a new site close by. DelDOT is not paying for the relocation, however.”
The new road is one piece of a larger project in the Nassau area that will see major changes on both sides of Route 1 north of Five Points.
When complete, there will be roundabouts at the intersection of New Road and Nassau Road, and the intersection of extended New Road and Janice Road near the Lewes Senior Activity Center. The project includes service roads on either side of Route 1 north and south of Nassau Bridge. A trailhead is also planned off the southbound lanes of Route 1 near the Lewes senior center.
Construction is expected to begin in summer 2024. A spring 2027 completion date is anticipated.
To learn more about the project, go to tinyurl.com/yxd9vr5m.
Thanks to the participants below for donating your time today to help make our cycling area just a little nicer!!
Andy Blair, Steve Deatherage, Jim Futrell, Ray Grabiak, Mike Guida, George Haenn, Earl Janssen, Lori Janssen, Randy Kubetin, Lee Lerch, Heidi Lerch, Susan Lovenberg, Stephen Mahaney, Mike Savage, Terry Savage, Denny Shook, Fran Shook, and Phil Williamson.
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