June Morris was one of more than 15,000 people who enjoyed the fireworks in Lewes July 4. “My family and I came to visit my nephew who recently moved to Lewes,” she wrote. “One of his sweet neighbors came down and introduced herself and welcomed him to the neighborhood. She also invited all of us to watch the fireworks from the beach!”
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