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page 1Acme plans to solidify its market position in Delware by bidding for five Delaware Superfresh and Pathmark stores.

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Double Digit home sales gains reported in Delaware.

Locally based line of credit loan lender raises $75 million.

Discount fashion store Gabe’s coming to former Lowe’s location in Bear.

Pettinaro to acquire Stoltz’s Greenville office, retail holdings. 

Delaware unemployment rate up slightly to 4.7 percent in June.

Discount apparel retailer Gabe’s coming to former Lowe’s space in Bear.

Duck Donuts brings Outer Banks touch to Main Street in Newark.

Texas company acquires W.L. Gore fiber-optic network in Delaware and Maryland. (Web only)

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Acme to make bid for five Pathmark, Superfresh stores in Delaware.

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