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Service window installed at Lewes City Hall

June 19, 2020

To keep indoor traffic at a minimum, a service window has been installed at Lewes City Hall. The window to the right of the main doors to the building was recently retrofitted to be used as a service window. 

City Manager Ann Marie Townshend said people have continued to come to city hall to do business, not realizing it has been closed for the last few months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

“I think this service window will provide a good opportunity for people to still have that direct customer service,” she said. 

City hall remains closed to the public, but Townshend said staff has slowly started to return to work.

In addition to the window, she said, they hope to soon install a dropbox outside the building where people can drop off materials such as absentee ballots for the upcoming election. 

For more information, call city hall at 302-645-7777.

Nick Roth is the news editor. He has been with the Cape Gazette since 2012, previously covering town beats in Milton and Lewes. In addition to serving on the editorial board and handling page layout, Nick is responsible for the weekly Delaware History in Photographs feature and enjoys writing stories about the Cape Region’s history. Prior to the Cape Gazette, Nick worked for the Delmarva Media Group, including the Delaware Wave, Delaware Coast Press and Salisbury Daily Times. He also contributed to The News Journal. Originally from Boyertown, Pa., Nick attended Shippensburg University in central Pennsylvania, graduating in 2007 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He’s won several MDDC awards during his career for both writing and photography. In his free time, he enjoys golfing, going to the beach with his family and cheering for Philadelphia sports teams.