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Presentation of the resolution and grant check to the BHS 50th Anniversary Committee.


Presentation of the grant for Brandywine High School Soccer


from left - Mary Culnane, Patty Vattilana, Coach Ben Iobst, Eileen Hall, Coach Steve Weaver,
Terri Pheiffer, Councilman Bob Weiner, Principal Jeff Byrem


Councilman Bob Weiner and wife Cindy at India Fest 9/27/08
Councilman Bob Weiner and wife Cindy at India Fest 9/8/08


Councilman Weiner speaks at the Claymont Renaissance Development Corporation (CRDC) event on 8/1/08.  Representatives from The Commonwealth Group also provided an update on the Renaissance Village project.


Bob Weiner speaks at the 7/1/08 public hearing for the Barley Mill project.

Councilmembers Weiner, Cartier, Hollins and Clark lead citizens on a walking tour of Rockwood Park on June 12, 2008
County Council members from the area escorted a small group of area residents on a stroll along the meandering path through Rockwood Mansion Park as part of a 'walk in the park' program, intended to provide information and an opportunity to interact with public officials in an informal setting being conducted this summer. The Rockwood walk on June 12 included the nearly completed link with the Northern Delaware Greenway in the side of the county park adjacent to Wilmington. Leaders of the tour shown in the photo were Councilmen Robert Weiner, John Cartier and Penrose Hollins & Council President Paul Clark.
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60 people participated in the 5/24/08 walking tour of the new paths at Alapocas State Park lead by Councilman Bob Weiner. Bob also provided historical insight into how the park and paths were created.

Space under the largest dome in Brandywine Town Center (right in the above photo and below) will become leaseable after County Council, as is now expected, approves changes in the deed restrictions on the property. The other dome in the above photo is atop a restaurant being constructed on one of three building pads. The other two, which also border the water feature, are to remain open space. The park-and-ride commuter station will be relocated to the little-used parking lot near the community building (not shown in the photo) which also borders the water feature. www.Delaforum.com

Councilman Weiner at Brandywine High School's "Great Bulldog Day" on May 19th.


Photo provided by the Delaware Public Archives

Many of the children who lived on farms in Brandywine Hundred attended the Forwood one room schoolhouse on Marsh Road. Click here to learn more about Brandywine Hundred's history.

May 2008 - Aerial Photos of "Renaissance Village"
The Claymont Renaissance Village site (formerly known as Brookview) has been cleared and now construction will now commence. The aerial photos depict the strategic location of this mixed use compact walkable transit oriented traditional neighborhood design village.
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Brandywine High School Tennis Team volunteers to spread mulch for Councilman Weiner’s “Bark Park Maintenance Day” at Talley Day Bark Park on April 26, 2008

Brandywine High School Tennis Team volunteers to spread mulch for Councilman Weiner’s “Bark Park Maintenance Day” at Talley Day Bark Park on April 26, 2008


County councilman Robert Weiner addresses the crowd as Talleyville Girls Softball League opens its four-diamonds complex on the site of the former Old Mill Lane School. Also participating in the inaugural on Apr. 12 were former state representative Wayne Smith and Barbara Meredith, an administrator with Brandywine School District. League president Mark LaVere said about 450 girls on 33 teams will participate during the coming season. Photo by www.Delaforum.com

4/5/2008
The Citizens Anti-Graffiti Brigade Cleans Up Shipley Road.
RJ Miles (Captain of Graffiti Brigade 3, CCOBH Board member & President of McDaniel Civic Association, Isaac Walker (Captain of Graffiti Brigade 4), Eric Kardash (past President Cardiff Civic Association) and I removed the graffiti from Shipley Road near Liftwood on the supports under the CSX Railroad line


Brandywine HS Tennis Team Receives $2500 County Grant from Councilman Bob Weiner 3/14/08


Concord High Rowing Team $2500 County Council Grant Presentation Sponsored by Councilman Weiner 3/13/08


Jonathan Husband, a county Department of Special Services official, (second from left) said an effort will be made to name the road through Talley-Day Park in honor of Harlan Day, the last owner of the farmhouse which stood where the park's soccer fields are today. Councilman Robert Weiner displays a photograph of the house while Harlan Day's son, Jack Day, (right) and James Hanby, a local-history authority, listen approvingly. Husband also told attenders at a seminar where stories of several families prominent in Brandywine Hundred history were discussed that the house on park property last owned by the late Edith Talley could be preserved if a prospective resident curator comes forward. Weiner sponsored the two-and-a-half-hour seminar in the branch library located in the park on Feb. 23.
Delaforum 2/24/08
 
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