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Rehoboth Beach recognizes veterans working for city
Employees were treated to lunch and honored at commissioner workshop

Rehoboth Beach employees who are also veterans enjoying lunch at Dogfish Head. Shown in back are (l-r) City Manager Taylour Tedder, wastewater employee and Navy veteran David Marvel, police officer and Navy veteran Robert Scisco, building and licensing director and Army veteran Corey Shinko, IT employee and U.S Army veteran Blake Fitzgerald, public works director and Navy veteran Henry Matlosz, wastewater employee and Army veteran William Jones, and former public works director and Army veteran Kevin Williams. In front are (l-r) wastewater employee and Air Force veteran Greg White, human resources director and Coast Guard veteran Jean Hendershot-Lee, building and licensing employee and Marine Corps veteran Shari Jevnick, water department employee and Army veteran Rocco Esposito, wastewater employee and Army veteran Sarah Smith. Not shown is building and grounds employee and Coast Guard veteran Dave Hernandez. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
November 12, 2025
In recognition of Veterans Day, Rehoboth Beach officials recently took time to recognize city employees who are also veterans.
The city treated a number of staff members to lunch Nov. 7. Then, during a commissioner workshop Nov. 10, a proclamation naming Nov. 11 as Veterans Day in the City of Rehoboth Beach was read aloud. All the veterans in attendance at the meeting were recognized.

During a commissioner workshop Nov. 10, a proclamation was read aloud announcing Nov. 11, as Veterans Day in the City of Rehoboth Beach. After the proclamation was read, employees and members of the public were recognized. Shown are (l-r) Mayor Stan Mills, Shari Jevnick, Dave Hernandez, Greg White, Corey Shinko, Jean Hendershot-Lee, William Jones, Dave Diefenderfer, Sarah Smith, Walter Brittingham, Henry Matlosz and Commissioner Patrick Gossett.



















































