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Kirk Lawson, left, reads the official election results as Sussex County Sheriff Robert Lee looks on.
Twins Kaisen and Declan Waples, 5, of Millsboro could not wait to meet Georgetown police officer Dylan Dowling, because he was riding a bike to patrol the parade route.
Barbara Holston, left, and Sharon Pitcher said they have been coming to Return Day for 50 years. They had a prime position on the Circle to watch the parade.
Gov. John Carney acknowledges the crowd. It was Carney’s last Return Day as governor. But he said he will be back in his new role, mayor of Wilmington.
Sen. Tom Carper waves to the crowd during the Return Day parade. Carper is retiring after decades of service to Delaware.
Jane Gruenebaum gives a thumbs up. She defeated incumbent Mark Schaeffer in Sussex County Council District 3.
This family was already looking ahead to the nation’s 250th birthday in 2026. That is also when the next Return Day celebration will be held.
Parker Mumford, 5, left, and Leah Marvel, 13, led the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of Return Day.
Lisa Rohlfing and Stella Hickman greet people at the Return Day breakfast at Georgetown Middle School.
Alan Kujala, Sussex County Return Day treasurer, left, and Jim Bowden dressed in period costumes to celebrate the bi-annual tradition.
Lt. Gov. Bethany Hall Long, left, is joined Sen.-elect Lisa Blunt Rochester, center, and Rep.-elect Sarah McBride on the stage.
This year’s parade grand marshal was Joe Thomas, the recently retired director of the Sussex County Emergency Operations Center.
Kim Hoey Stevenson and Sen. Russ Huxtable ride together. Huxtable defeated Hoey Stevenson in the Sixth Senatorial District race.
Nikki Miller, left, rides with Rep. Stell Parker Selby, who won re-election in the 20th Representative District.
They all survived the mayor’s hatchet toss at the old courthouse. Shown are Bethany Beach Mayor Ron Calef, Georgetown Mayor Bill West, Millsboro Mayor Kimberly Kaan, Millville Mayor Ron Belinko, Milford Mayor Todd Culotta and Seaford Mayor Matt MacCoy.
Georgetown Mayor Bill West lines up his next throw at the mayor’s hatchet toss outside the old courthouse.
The Sussex Central Golden Knights JROTC presents the colors during the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner.”
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