Cape Gazette is an independently owned and operated twice-weekly, community newspaper published in Lewes, Delaware.
After a local weekly newspaper, The Whale, converted to a daily publication[1] with greater statewide coverage and less community focus, Cape Gazette was founded in 1993 by publisher Dennis Forney and editor Trish Vernon.
As the economy grew during the next few years, Cape Gazette's paper size justified the publication of an additional mid-week edition on Tuesdays, beginning on June 8, 2004.
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[9] He was a Vietnam veteran, outdoorsman, artist, and musician who had a great love for his country and nature, and a deep affinity with the Native Americans who reside in Delaware.
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