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Claire Snyder-Hall (born 1964 or 1965) is an American politician. [1] A Democrat , she has represented the 14th district in Delaware House of Representatives since 2024. [ 2 ] The district includes Rehoboth Beach , Dewey Beach , and part of Lewes .
Pages in category "People from Rehoboth Beach, Delaware" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Rehoboth Beach is located in the Cape Henlopen School District. [82] The Rehoboth School District was consolidated into the Cape Henlopen district in 1969. [83] Rehoboth Beach is zoned to Rehoboth Elementary School. [84] It is on a 25-acre (10 ha) plot of land. [85] The current building was to open in 2019. [86]
The superintendent, who described "the horror in the eyes of our players and coaches," questioned if boys should be allowed to play on girls teams.
Dewey Beach was incorporated in 1981. The Rehoboth Beach Life-Saving Station (RBLSS), located at the end of Dagsworthy Street, was commissioned in 1878. [6] It became the Rehoboth Beach Coast Guard Station (RBCGS) in 1915. In 1921 citizens objected to the closing of the station, and it was recommissioned in 1926.
Funland (Rehoboth Beach) is a small family owned amusement park in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. It has 19 rides, as well as family style games, and an arcade. [1] It is located right off the Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. The park opened in 1939 as the Rehoboth Beach Sports Center. It was then purchased by the Fasnacht family in 1962, and was rebranded ...
All Saints' Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at 18 Olive Avenue, Lewes and Rehoboth Hundred in Rehoboth Beach, Sussex County, Delaware. It was built in 1893 for the summer services of an Episcopal congregation. It is a one-story structure constructed of hand-molded brick, measuring 100 feet by 30 feet.
Carpenters Corner, Delaware is a village two miles south of Lewes and four miles northwest of Rehoboth Beach in Sussex County, at 2] The village is located on Delaware Route 1, and is named for two prosperous dairy farmers. [3]