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8 Letters to Editor

Letter to Editor: Great People in Betterton Town Office

June 29, 2020 by Letter to Editor

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I am writing to commend some members of our local government for being good people. Last week, a friend of mine reported an incident on Betterton Beach involving friends of her daughter who encountered what seems like an ugly racial encounter with an older man who angrily insisted that “their kind is not welcome here.”
Hearing about this, I contacted the Betterton Town office, to let them know of this ugly occurrence.
Right away, I was contacted by Sheila Dlugoboski from the Betterton Town Manager,  Mrya Butler, director of the Kent County Parks & Rec, and John Price, Kent County Sheriff.  All were seriously concerned about this situation and asked  what they could do to address the problem.
Our community needs folks like these to be aware and take steps to ensure that we are recognized and treated fairly by our system of government.  Kudos to Sheila, Myra and John for their swift and sincere action.
Suzanne Prentice
Still Pond

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Letters to Editor

  1. Carol Casey says

    June 29, 2020 at 4:33 PM

    Before the pandemic, you could go to the Betterton beach and see people representing every hue swimming, sunbathing, and playing. Since the restrictions on the beach to Kent County residents, you can still find the same representation, although not in as great numbers. Glad but not surprised that all three people mentioned by Suzanne Prentice responded quickly to the encounter. Thanks for recognizing them, Ms. Prentice.

  2. Maria Wood says

    June 29, 2020 at 10:24 PM

    I’m so glad to hear that the Betterton Town government responded so appropriately. Thank you for spreading the word.

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