20 years ago, March 29, 1989

From the pages of the Smyrna/Clayton Sun-Times, March 29, 1989

There are many ways for Town of Smyrna to reduce costs

With the state and county cutting back and revenues declining we won’t get much help from them. What makes you think Smyrna is so resilient? Current management likes to compare us with other towns as far as employees, etc. It’s like comparing apples and oranges. Some towns hire more employees whereby others contract work such as janitorial, landscaping, etc. It’s not what others do, it’s what Smyrna wants and needs.

Wake up Citizens!

Our world, as legitimate American citizens, is about to be turned upside down, without our standing up and speaking out for our Constitutional Rights.

Del. needs Markell’s business background

In this day and age, as both the United States and Delaware face a massive deficit on top of a recession, it is beyond me how anybody cannot support Jack Markell in the primary.

Several reasons given for Smyrna committee appointments

In reference to the article in Smyrna/Clayton Sun-Times about the last Smyrna Council meeting, it was reported the reason I did not recommend Doug Chervenak for the Charter Review Committee was because he is moving out of town.

Smyrna needs to give more attention to Lake Como beach

Private beaches rake morning and evening each day. Smyrna’s residents deserve better. Lake Como is convenient and a nice beach for the residents. The beach needs daily attention.

Mayor and councilman need to grow up and move on to more important issues

I attended the July 7th Smyrna Town Council meeting. What an eye-opener! I haven’t seen a more disgusting display of paranoia and schoolyard antics in a very long time.

Why won’t our elected leaders listen to the citizens?

As the congressional and presidential elections loom on the horizon and gas is at $4.00 a gallon, the question in my mind is, “What has to be done to have my voice heard?”

Encourage legislators to preserve Delaware Agricultural Museum

Taking action now on behalf of all Delawareans could change the outcome of the fate of this wonderful addition to the agri-tourism industry and the funds it could provide to the whole region.

Markell’s business experience valuable in push for alternative energy sources

Jack Markell has the business experience and his years as state treasurer to guide the state into new ways to leverage our investment power and yield strong returns.

Smyrna committee appointments are made by the mayor

The letter from former Councilman Doug Chervenak which appeared on these pages on May 28 appears to be all-too-typical of the mindset that has permeated Smyrna town government for some time.

Now is the time to get involved in planning new library

Take a few minutes to complete the survey about the future of the Smyrna Public Library.

Citizens will have to push for more energy-efficient cars

The public needs to get informed and push for more energy-efficient cars.

Mayor overstepped bounds when reversing committee appointment

Former Smyrna Town Councilman Doug Chervenak criticizes Mayor Pat Stombaugh’s opposition to his committee appointments.

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