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Milton National Night Out appreciates support

August 8, 2014

The Milton Police Department would like to thank the many businesses and individuals involved with making National Night Out 2014 a success: Best Ace Hardware Inc., Bob Willey & Sons Inc, Bodies Market, Brian Gustafson, Broadkiln VFW, Corky Jacobi, Dena Jacobi, Irish Eyes Restaurant, James B. West, Kathy Sweeting (Laugh Out Loud Entertainment), Krystle Clark, Anthony Vogel, JR Rodriquez, M & T Bank, Milton Chamber of Commerce, Milton Food Lion, Milton Liquors, Milton Walgreens, Milton Fire Dept., Miltonian Restaurant, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Watson, Salon Milton, Pediatric & Adolescent Center, Reed Trucking, Seaside Church, Short Funeral Home, Shorty Hall & Helpers, SnoYo Frozen Yogurt, Sussex County EMS, The Gordy Insurance Company, The Village Beauty Salon, town public workers, Waters Edge Wesleyan Church and Wyoming Millwork Company. A special thank you to Granville "Shorty" Hall for his fabulous cooking, Pepsi Cola for donating sodas; Herr's Foods for discounting the price of chips; Kathy Sweeting (Laugh Out Loud) - face painting; Tidewater Utilities for donating water; Sussex County EMS; Milton Lions Club for the entertaining train rides; and the Cape Gazette for advertising of the event.

Chief William E. Phillips

Milton

 

 

 

 

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