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Making it in America
Coastal Delaware’s Latino immigrants
bring characteristics to bear — like
tenacity, integrity and self-motivation
— that have helped them succeed in the
land of opportunity, while serving the
community at large.
By Patricia V. Rivera
Keeping History Afloat
The Maggie S. Myers was built in 1893 as
an oyster schooner, a sailing ship that
dredged the Delaware Bay. Today, a
dedicated captain and crew work to keep
that role alive, while trying to make a
living themselves.
By Mary Ann Benyo
Growing Native
Coastal Sussex is a great place to
garden, but its windy, sandy, salty
environment can be challenging even for
experienced gardeners. The solution?
Indigenous plants, and their
“coastal-tolerant” cousins, that are
used to the local conditions.
By Lynn R. Parks
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