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Archive for the ‘Delaware News + Events’ Category
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
 Kent County Association of Realtors President Carole Kisner shared some upbeat news about the local real es tate market Tuesday morning. Delaware State News DOVER, By Andrew West
Carole Kisner’s quote already appeared in Wednesday’s Delaware State News.
But it’s worth repeating as we let her elaborate here on the promise of a healthy real estate market in our area.
“You’ve heard all the gloom and doom,” said Mrs. Kisner. “But, baby, we’re coming back!”
Speaking as the new president of the Kent County Association of Realtors, Mrs. Kisner wanted to send an upbeat message at a Tuesday break fast gathering for the unveiling of the 2010 Kent County Profile magazine.
Consider, she said, that Kent County homes sold in December were on the market for an average of 126 days. In November, the average was 105 days.
Pending sales have continued to increase over the past eight months and the highest since 2006, she said. Meanwhile, inventory is down about 1 percent from six months ago.
“That means things are selling,” said Mrs. Kisner.
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Tags: Carole Kisner, Central Delaware Chamber of Commerce, Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity, Cynthia Witt, Delaware, Delaware Hospice, Dickinson Creek, Frederica, Hartly Volunteer Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary, Home of the Brave, Kent County, Kent County Association of Realtors, Make-A-Wish Foundation, MS Bike to the Bay, National Association of Realtors, New Castle County, real estate, Salvation Army, SPCA, Sussex County Posted in: Delaware News + Events, Housing Market / Economy | No Comments »
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
 Brian Lessard
Brian Lessard of Camden, Delaware, has been appointed to the School Board of the Catholic Diocese of Wilmington by the Most Reverend W. Francis Malooly, Bishop of Wilmington.
The appointment is immediate and is for a period of three years with renewal for two additional years following the first year of probation.
The Diocesan School Board plays a key role in advising the Office of Catholic Schools in its mission of ensuring that all schools are providing quality education within the mission of the Diocese of Wilmington.
Mr. Lessard, president of Lessard Builders, Inc., was cited by the bishop for his “expertise that will be valuable in both promoting Catholic school education as it now exists and in fostering its growth into the future.”
Monday, October 26th, 2009
CAMDEN – Lessard Builders Inc. (LBI) will host two free Saturday Seminars on consecutive weekends in Kent and Sussex counties, designed to educate the public on the characteristics of a healthy home.
The seminars are titled What makes a home healthy: What homebuyers should know before they buy. They will include short presentations from industry experts on building, insulation, heating and cooling, Energy Star certification, and information on the lending industry. “These free events are a must for anyone in the market in the next two years for a new or existing home,” said Brian Lessard, president of Camden-based LBI. “Home construction techniques are constantly improving. Our focus is not to sell anything but to educate consumers on the greatest investment most people make.”
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Tags: building, cooling, DE, Delaware, Energy Star, healthy home, heating, home construction, insulation, Kent County, LBI, Lessard Builders, Lewes, Oakwood Village, seminar, Sussex County Posted in: Delaware News + Events, Green Building, Home Buying Resources, Lessard Builders News | 2 Comments »
Monday, October 5th, 2009
 Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity President Pat Scanlon, left, looks on as Habitat Executive Director Jocelyn McBride accepts a $500 check from Brian Lessard, president of Lessard Builders, Inc.
On Monday, Oct. 5, at 11 a.m., Lessard Builders, Inc., (LBI) presented the first of a series of checks to Habitat for Humanity at LBI’s Dickinson Creek development in Frederica.
“We’ve been planning to support Habitat anyway and felt World Habitat Day was a good time to announce it,” said Brian Lessard, president of Lessard Builders.
World Habitat Day started in 1985 when the UN declared the first Monday of October to be World Habitat Day to recognize that adequate shelter is a basic need for all, according to Jocelyn McBride, executive director of Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity.
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Tags: Central Delaware Habitat for Humanity, DE, Delaware, Delaware Association of Professional Engineers, development, Dickinson Creek, donation, Frederica, Habitat for Humanity, J. Paul Jones, Jocelyn McBride, LBI, Lessard Builders Posted in: Delaware News + Events, Lessard Builders News | No Comments »
Sunday, October 4th, 2009
 J. Paul Jones, P.E., (right) receives a Certificate of Distinguished Service from Frank A. Newton, president, Delaware Association of Professional Engineers.
J. Paul Jones, P.E., of Lessard Builders, Inc., of Camden, was recently awarded a Certificate of Distinguished Service by the Delaware Association of Professional Engineers (DAPE).
The award recognized “outstanding leadership, effort and loyalty in providing the highest standards of professional engineering services to the First State” during eight years on the DAPE Council. During his tenure Mr. Jones’ service included a year as vice president, two years as president, two years as past president and six years on the Government Affairs and Bylaws Committee.
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Tags: Camden, DAPE, DE, Delaware, Delaware Association of Professional Engineers, Delaware Professional Engineers Act, engineering award, Frank A. Newton, J. Paul Jones, Lessard Builders Posted in: Delaware News + Events, Lessard Builders News | No Comments »
Wednesday, August 29th, 2007
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware featured as one of the best places to retire by AARP – The Magazine (July 2006)
Two years before they planned to retire, Sonja and Hoyte Decker settled on the Delaware coast as their retirement destination. Living in Chevy Chase, Maryland, near where Hoyte worked for the U.S. Department of Transportation, the two had been spending weekends and vacations on the sandy beaches of the Maryland and Delaware shores for years. But they liked friendly little Rehoboth Beach best of all. Just three hours from friends and their daughter in Washington, D.C., it was also reasonably close to Hoyte’s two children from a previous marriage.
But finding their retirement house was challenging: Rehoboth Beach itself is only about one square mile, with fewer than 1,500 full-time residents. Housing costs—as in many beach communities—were sky-high. “Houses were just too expensive, even in the late 1990s,” says Hoyte, 65, “or else they were just small cottages, or they weren’t winterized. We decided against buying an existing home. We had retired without a mortgage—that had always been our goal. And we wanted to keep it that way,” he says.
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Tags: AARP, best places to retire, Chevy Chase, DE, Delaware, Delaware coast, Delaware shore, Lewes, Maryland, MD, Oakwood Village, Rehoboth Beach, retirement, Washington D.C. Posted in: Delaware News + Events, Home Buying Resources, Lessard Builders News | No Comments »
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