Delaware
How a group of good Samaritans helped police catch robbery suspect in Milltown
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Alexis Marioni-Calvarese and her husband, Nick Calvarese, were in the Walgreens at Milltown Shopping Center on Thursday morning when they heard screaming coming from the parking lot.
The couple got into their car and drove to the source of the sound, which was coming from outside the nearby Valero gas station.
There, they found one man holding another down on the ground in an attempt to restrain him. Others in the parking lot were screaming that the restrained man, later identified by Delaware State Police as a 53-year-old from Wilmington, had tried to rob a woman at the gas pumps.
The other man “looked like he needed help,” Calvarese said, so he jumped out of the car to assist. His wife moved into the driver’s seat to repark their car nearby before exiting to help the woman whom the 53-year-old is accused of robbing. The woman had cuts on her hands and left arm, Marioni-Calvarese said.
State police confirmed that the woman was injured when the 53-year-old “forcefully” took her cellphone and tried to run away. When he was first pinned by a good Samaritan, police said, he threw the stolen phone away, damaging it.
Calvarese said he and another man held the 53-year-old down for what felt like 10 minutes until police arrived. The man “wouldn’t stop resisting,” Calvarese said, and it took three people to restrain him.
Calvarese said the incident “hit close to home.”
“That could have been my wife,” he said. “People need to stop grabbing their phones and videoing and do something or this will just keep happening.”
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Police arrived on the scene at 11:18 a.m. and took the 53-year-old into custody. The man was injured by the good Samaritans, according to police, and was taken to the hospital. Police said the man was “disorderly” and resisted help, kicking an EMT on the ambulance and minorly injuring a hospital staff member.
The man was charged with second-degree robbery, a felony, and three misdemeanors. He remains in Department of Correction custody.
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Delaware
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Ellicott Development has expanded it local property portfolio. Ellicott’s 4628 Group Inc. purchased 695 Delaware Avenue on Wednesday for $1.025 million. Fred Kaplan Living Trust was the seller. The 8,454 sq.ft., three-story barn-like structure with mansard roofed addition is occupied by media production and marketing firm Crosswater Digital Media. It was the home of WKBW radio for a number of years. The property totals 0.4 acres in size with a large parking lot fronting Delaware Avenue.
The property is bookended by the Westbrook Apartments and Wilcox House apartment buildings, both ten-story structures. It sits across the street from 700 Delaware, the former Computer Task Group Building Ellicott purchased in 2018 and is now occupied by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
Delaware
Man, 77, dies after collision with teen driver near Hartly, police say
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A 77-year-old man died following a two-car crash near Hartly on the morning of Dec. 10, Delaware State Police said.
The man, from the Dover area, has not been identified by police pending family notification.
According to police reports, the man was driving a Honda Accord east on Judith Road approaching Hartly Road about 9 a.m., as an 18-year-old woman was driving a Ford Focus south on Hartly Road approaching Judith Road.
Police reported that a preliminary investigation shows the Honda moved from the stop sign into the Ford’s path, causing a collision.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene. The woman, from Hartly, was treated at the scene. Police said she refused to be taken to a hospital.
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Delaware County approves 19% property tax hike in 4-1 vote
MEDIA, Pa. (WPVI) — Delaware County Council voted 4-1 Wednesday night to approve a budget that includes a 19% property tax increase, despite objections from residents.
Property owners with a home assessed at $255,000 will pay about $188 more annually under the new budget, which takes effect next month.
Before the vote, some residents urged council to reconsider.
“I ask council to revisit the proposed budget, forgo voting tonight, avoid solving the entire deficit on the back of the hardworking taxpayers,” said Cynthia Sabitini of Upper Providence Township.
One councilmember agreed, but most did not.
“Simply put, I feel that the increase is too drastic,” said Councilmember Elaine Paul Schaefer.
“This needs to occur. I don’t like it, but it’s what has to occur,” said Councilmember Kevin Madden.
The hike follows a 23% increase last year and a 5% increase the year before. County officials say tax hikes were minimal for a decade, forcing steep increases now.
The current all-Democratic council argues they’re righting the financial ship after past Republican leaders didn’t do enough.
“For the first time in more than a decade, this budget puts Delaware County on track to have a truly balanced budget,” said Council Chair Dr. Monica Taylor.
County leaders say the increase addresses a structural deficit, but opponents blame spending on projects such as de-privatizing George Hill Correctional Center and creating a health department.
“How do you justify coming in with a deficit and then saying you’re repairing it after you grew it?” said Michael Straw of Media Borough Republicans.
Officials say future hikes should be minimal if the county makes any request at all, but some remain skeptical.
“I have my doubts that we won’t be seeing increases in the future,” Straw said.
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