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Donald Trump Won’t Move Embassy to Jerusalem, at Least for Now – New York Times

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Donald Trump Thinks He Can Fix His Presidency With a New Communications Team, Is Deluded – Slate Magazine

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Donald Trump and Jared Kushner arrive for a meeting at the White House on Feb. 23.

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President Trump is deeply unpopular. His foreign triphis first such visit to Americas allies abroadwas marked by turbulence, ending in a spat with Germany. His legislative agenda has largely stalled, with little movement on either tax reform or his health care bill. His budget, released last week, was widely condemned and criticized, and hes facing a potential battle over the debt ceiling.

Jamelle Bouie isSlates chief political correspondent.

Adding to the omnishambles is scandal. The investigation into the ties between Russia and his campaign has ensnared his son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, who allegedly proposed a secret communications channel with Moscow, located within the Russian embassy in Washington. In terms of Trump figures who are under the most serious scrutiny, Kushner seems to have surpassed former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, who resigned his position over his ties to the Turkish and Russian governments and who is a subject of the FBIs inquiry into the Trump campaign. None of this even touches the crises of Trumps own making, like his firing of now former FBI Director James Comey after having allegedly instructed him to drop the investigation into Flynnan overt effort to stop the Russia inquiry that appears very clearly to have been an attempt to obstruct justice.

Until and unless the special counsel investigation of Robert Mueller yields legally actionable fruit beyond press leaks, these problems are politically surmountable. That would, however, require focus, humility, and a willingness to change course. In this White House, those qualities are in short supply. Indeed, there's no evidencefrom either his life or political careerthat Trump has the self-knowledge or discipline needed to turn his presidency around. Which is why, in the face of this storm, Trumps solution is typically superficialthe president wants better PR. Rather than displace or remove the largely amateur advisers and confidants that have enabled his worst impulses, Trump will try, instead, to sell himself harder.

Trump is ignorant, erratic, and largely disinterested in the details of governance.

To that end, the president plans a media staff shake-up, which began on Tuesday with the resignation of his communications director, Michael Dubke, after just three months in the position. The Washington Post reports that Dubke, along with press secretary Sean Spicer, have been under sharp criticism from Trump and many senior officials in the West Wing, who believe the president has been poorly served by his staff, in particular in the aftermath of the Comey firing.

The thinking, then, is that a stronger communications staffled, perhaps, by former campaign aides Corey Lewandowski and David Bossiecould better defend the president and advance his priorities in the face of criticism and scandal. If these crises were superficialquestions of appearance and rhetoricthat approach might work. But Trumps problems are deep-seated and substantive. The president ultimately wont be able to rebut Russia allegations with sharp tweets and an aggressive war room, not when he faces an independent FBI and general counsel investigation. A better sales job also wont improve his legislative prospects, not when Americans have turned decisively against bills like the American Health Care Act. Just 8 percent of Americans want the Senate to pass the House version of the bill, 29 percent want the Senate to reject it outright, and 26 percent want major changes, according to the latest poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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Above all, a communications shake-up does little for Trumps actual problem, his temperament. Trump is ignorant, erratic, and largely disinterested in the details of governance. His contempt for the truth, domineering instincts, and preoccupation with loyalty are authoritarian-minded and ill-suited to a fundamentally democratic office, whose power depends on cooperating with other parts of government as much as it rests on its formal authority as articulated in the Constitution. Even if Trump really were the businessman he claims to beeven if he had actual success in building things, rather than the image of success promoted through savvy branding and reality televisionhe would be in over his head at the White House.

As it stands, Trump is a man of few skills and worse instincts, whose political problems are largely of his own making and who lacks the self-knowledge to correct the course of his flagging administration. Nothing except a clean and competent administration might be able to change his popularity, which has flagged since the start of this administration. All the spice in the world cant mask the taste of spoiled meat.

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In Other News, Donald Trump Made Up That the Philippines Shooting Was Terrorism. It Was a Robbery. – Slate Magazine (blog)

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Trump announces his decision for the U.S. to pull out of the Paris climate agreement in the Rose Garden at the White House on Thursday in Washington.

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It is, of course, terribly beta these days to exercise rhetorical caution before jumping to conclusions and labeling crimes, no matter how heinous, acts of terrorism. It is the politically correct folks who wont man up and call it like they see itas fast as they possibly can. Shots are fired and smoke billows above a casino in the Philippines; we all know whats happening here, the nonsnowflakes mutter under their breath and shout at the top of their lungs on Twitter. Its well-known on the internet that only the pointy-head experts among us wait for the police report, read the police report, and then believe what theyve read. Hannitys America just knows better. And Donald Trump knows best. Theyre real Americans, after all. They know everything.

On Thursday, Donald Trump sent shockwaves of news around the world with his decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord. Trump also made news in another sense, at the top of his speech he informed the world that there had been a terror attack in the Philippines.

Its unclear where Trump got his information. According to CNN, [s]hortly after Trump's comment, Philippines national police chief Gen. Dela Rosa said the shooting incident at a Manila resort was an attempt by a lone thief to rob gamblers rather than a terrorist attack.

This is probably a good opportunity to remind ourselvesyou, me, and everyone we knowthat we dont always know better; we dont know whats happening halfway around the world better than the people who are there dealing with it, and to give them five minutes before we start launching tweetsor missilesin response. Because the president can do both.

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Hillary Clinton Mocks Donald Trump With a ‘Covfefe’ Barb in New Twitter Feud – Fortune

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Just when you thought the 'covfefe' party had mercifully ended, Hillary Clinton showed up late, ready to get in on the action.

The former Democratic presidential candidate referenced covfefean apparent typo Donald Trump tweeted (and then deleted) early Wednesday morningafter the president criticized Clinton's assessment of her election loss.

Trump tweeted on Wednesday afternoon that "crooked" Hillary Clinton "blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC."

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His message was an apparent response to the candid remarks Clinton made at Recode's 2017 Code Conference . The former secretary of state, whom Trump upset in the 2016 presidential election, told Recode ' s Kara Swisher that she took full responsibility for every decision made on the campaign trail. That admission came with a big caveat:

"[B]ut that's not why I lost," she said. "I think it's important we learn the real lessons of this last campaign."

She then unloaded on other factors that she said were to blame: unfair press coverage of her speeches to Goldman Sachs and her email server, a data machine from the Democratic National Committee that she described as "bankrupt" and "on the verge of insolvency," a sense among supporters that her win was assured, and an unprecedented campaign of fake news and social engineering on Facebook that was orchestrated by Russian agents and an army of bots.

Trump took issue with her assessment, reviving the "crooked" nickname he'd used against his rival during the presidential contest.

Clinton responded, using the nonsensical word"covfefe"Trump had referenced earlier in the day in a since-deleted tweet that read: "Despite the constant negative press covfefe"

Clinton's tweet piled on the wave of memes that flooded the Internet following Trump's errant posting as online commenters tried to make sense of the cryptic message .

Now that Clinton has belatedly weighed in, let's hope the covfefe chapter of the nation's history can finally end.

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Be Warned, Donald Trump: Ghosts Are Everywhere – BillMoyers.com

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Harry Truman understood the importance of allies in Europe. President Trump does not.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg speaks with US President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Angela Merkel as they arrive for the unveiling ceremony of the Berlin Wall monument during the NATO summit in Brussels on May 25, 2017. (Photo by Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images)

The damned place is haunted, sure as shootin.

President Harry Truman wrote that to his wife Bess in 1946. He was talking about the White House. You and Margie [their daughter Margaret] had better come back and protect me before some of these ghosts carry me off.

Truman had fun with the idea that the executive mansion he called it the great white jail was populated by the spirits of president past. The floors pop and the drapes move back and forth, he wrote Bess. I can just hear old Andy and Teddy having an argument over Franklin. Or James Buchanan and Franklin Pierce deciding which one was the most useless to the country. And when Millard Fillmore and Chester Arthur join in for place and show the din is almost unbearable.

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In reality, those popping floors were the sound of an old house slowly falling apart, a potential catastrophe that was averted by a complete gut rehab that took some three years and forced the Trumans to move into Blair House across the street on Pennsylvania Avenue. Still, its amusing to think about those presidential specters continuing to roam the halls. Doubtless Buchanan and Pierce have settled their argument and determined that Donald Trump wins the title of most useless president hands down. Now theyre just betting the over/under on impeachment.

All of this comes by way of a Memorial Day weekend trip to the Truman presidential library and museum in Independence, Missouri. We were there for the presentation of this years 2017 Truman Scholarships, awarded to a talented handful of college students from across the United States who have plans for graduate school and a career in public service (Congratulations, Lexi!).

The visit was revelatory as we got reacquainted with Trumans life and career and thought about how little he had in common with the current White House resident about the only thing was a shared distrust of the press. Truman referred to newspapers as lie outlets, but mostly that was directed at their publishers; he enjoyed palling around with the White House press corps.

What a remarkable story Trumans was: a kid with bad eyesight and a love of books who couldnt afford college. As a young adult, he went through a time of bad investments and failed business ventures until World War I, when his service as an artillery officer revealed an heretofore unknown capacity for leadership. Back home he got involved in politics, rising up through the ranks of the Boss Pendergast machine while keeping himself unsoiled (for the most part) from the corruption and graft that eventually sent Tom Pendergast to prison for tax evasion.

Truman was elected to the Senate in 1934, made a name for himself exposing cost overruns and shoddy manufacturing in the defense industry and in 1944 was named FDRs vice presidential running mate, becoming president in 1945 with Roosevelts sudden death. He told reporters, I felt like the moon, the stars and all the planets had fallen on me.

It was a momentous time but the modest Truman proved up to the task, serving as World War II ended, the Cold War began and the government and country dealt with a new time of both prosperity and peril. There were big decisions: dropping two deadly atomic bombs on Japan, the desegregation of the armed services, the firing of Douglas MacArthur as commander of allied forces in the Korean War.

Throughout, he demonstrated a thoughtful leadership that, even if he was wrong and the decision to bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki will forever be controversial he was forthright. Whats more, he knew his history and how to use government for the people, whether building roads as a county official back home in Missouri or unsuccessfully fighting for universal health care as president. At the risk of stating the darkly obvious, such qualities are today in short supply.

I would much rather be an honorable public servant and known as such than to be the richest man in the world, Truman wrote in his diary.And, as one of the librarys exhibits notes, He refused to cheapen the office of president with endorsements of commercial products.

Donald Trump has essentially told our NATO allies to go to hell. With an appalling lack of historical perspective, courtesy or just plain common sense, he went out of his way to insult our friends.

But almost nowhere is the woeful dissonance between the Truman and Trump presidencies more evident than in Trumps disgraceful behavior in Europe last week.

During Trumans tenure, his Truman Doctrine sent $400 million in aid to postwar Greece and Turkey when it seemed as though both countries might fall into the sphere of the Soviet Union. He called upon Secretary of State George Marshall to oversee what became known as the Marshall Plan more than $13 billion to rebuild Europe from the ruins of World War II. And he was present at the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), signing the document creating the military alliance that today guarantees the mutual defense of 28 nations in Europe and North America.

In his landmark biography, Truman, historian David McCullough writes:

For the United States, it marked a radical departure with tradition the first peacetime military alliance since the signing of the Constitution but had such an agreement existed in 1914 and 1939, Truman was convinced, the world would have been spared two terrible wars. He ranked NATO with the Marshall Plan, as one of the proudest achievements of his presidency, and was certain time would prove him right.

But Donald Trump has essentially told our NATO allies to go to hell. With an appalling lack of historical perspective, courtesy or just plain common sense, he went out of his way to insult our friends. At the NATO summit in Brussels, he suggested that the majority of its members were, in the words of the Associated Press, freeloaders not paying their share for military protection, a charge that is misleading and only slightly accurate (earning him Four Pinocchios from Washington Post Fact Checker Glenn Kessler, an honor reserved for whoppers of lies).

Further, in his official remarks, although he said he no longer believed NATO to be obsolete, President Trump failed to mention Article 5 of the NATO Treaty, the linchpin of the agreement, guaranteeing that all members will come to the aid of other members in the event of an attack. That he did so at the dedication of a 9/11 memorial at NATOs new headquarters, a monument built to commemorate how allies rushed to our side in the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks the only time Article 5 has ever been officially invoked was an egregious slap in the face.

The press had been told by the White House that Trump would reaffirm Article 5, as every president, Republican or Democrat, has done since Truman, but he did not do so in his speech. Constanze Stelzenmller, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote:

For Trump to refuse to do so is a devastating blow to the alliances credibility, at a time when it is surrounded by threats.It increases the risk of a Russian strategic miscalculation, putting American and European soldiers lives at risk

Its duly noted that the president seems far more comfortable with autocrats than with his Western, democratically elected peers. Equivocations about US support for Russia sanctions dont help.

As Stelzenmller suggests, Trumps belligerent America First, nativist, bullying stance was part of a pattern during his recent trip abroad, as he basked in praise from the Saudis and Israelis but berated his western partners in democracy. Little wonder that German chancellor Angela Merkel told a rally, The times when we could fully rely on others are to some extent over I experienced that in the last few days. Trumps withdrawal from the Paris climate accords on Thursday was just one more example of short-sighted nationalism.

There may still be ghosts of former presidents prowling the White House but across Europe there roam phantoms of war and genocide. If we continue to pursue a policy of isolation and disregard, those ghosts again could thunder back to life. There will be a price to pay. Trumps predecessors, Truman especially, understood that oceans and distance no longer protect us from terror and misfortune. Does he?

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Catholic Crosiers Order Files for Bankruptcy – Wall Street Journal (subscription)

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The Crosier Fathers and Brothers, a Roman Catholic religious order with ministries in the U.S., filed for bankruptcy Thursday, facing more than 40 lawsuits tied to past child sexual-abuse allegations. The Crosiers sought chapter 11 protection with the ...

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Supervalu CEO sees opportunity in Marsh bankruptcy – Supermarket News

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Supervalu will benefit from Marshs bankruptcy, said Supervalu Inc. President and CEO Mark, at the RBC 2017 Consumer & Retail Conference on Wednesday

The two companys agreement began last summer, nearly a year before the Indianapolis-based Marsh Supermarkets filed for bankruptcy and began the search for a new owner.

The market is ever increasingly competitive and the competition is not lessening. It puts stress on our customers and it also gives an opportunity, said Gross. We got the Marsh business. The Indianapolis market (is) competitive. Meijer came into that market. Kroger turned up the heat in response to Meijer.

Gross said that the distributor attempted to help Marsh once the failed grocer became Supervalus client.

Part of what we said to Marsh is, youve got to cut your overhead expenses, youve got to take advantage of our back office, said Gross. He feels other grocers in similar positions may look at Marshs slow adaptation rate and learn from it.

As for Supervalu, Marshs fall gives it an opportunity to stock the stores that will remain and gain new clients when buyers absorb other locations.

Our goal in those cases is that, for the most part, the locations that the customer owned were good grocery locations. Their execution in that box was probably not optimum. But there should be a grocer in that location and there should be a grocer that we supply, said Gross.

There are 40 stars in the Marsh universe today and Id like to supply 30 of them, he added.

Gross also discussed retails role in the distributors overall plans. Im a grocery wholesaler, Gross said during a presentation. Ive run retail, but I am first and foremost a wholesaler. That is where our strengths lie. That is our core business and that is where our growth lies.

The comments come on the heels of Supervalus sale of Save-A-Lot retail storesto Canadas Onex last fall. The sale price nearly hit $1.4 billion.

With the successful completion of the Save-A-Lot sale, we are well positioned for the future with a stronger balance sheet, the opportunity to more strategically invest in our business, and the ability to more keenly focus on our core business as a leading grocery wholesaler, Gross said in a statement at the time of the sale.

Nearly a quarter of a year later, Gross is pleased with the decision to move further away from retail, a segment that he referred to as test lab on Wednesday.

Saying that retail allows Supervalu to serve its customers better by allowing the distributor to be exposed to the retail experience firsthand, Gross is not sure you need 200 stores or 220 stores to have a test lab.

Bill Kirk, US Food Retail Analyst for RBC Capital Markets and the discussions moderator, released a statement after the event agreeing with Grosss decision to reduce the companys retail footholds.

With the sale of Save-A-Lot, Supervalus exposure to macro and competitive pressures is reduced, said Kirk in the statement. With easing deflation/eventual inflation, a very strong wholesale win pipeline, and under-appreciated real estate portfolio, we believe SVU has significant upside.

Supervalu is based in Eden Prairie, Minn., and operates a range of grocery formats and merchandising programs through a network of 2,012 stores.

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Payless Shoes Wants to Close 800 Stores This Year – Money Magazine

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One out of every five Payless shoe stores could close this year.

The discount shoe retailer has struggled with debt for months, and entered bankruptcy in early April with plans to shutter roughly 400 stores, nearly all of them in the United States. Now the chain is asking a bankruptcy judge if it can close another 400 locations, bringing the total to about 800 -- or 20% of the 4,000 stores it operates.

The list includes three locations in Hawaii, 11 in Connecticut, 13 in Louisiana, 17 in Arizona, 17 in New Jersey, 18 in Michigan, 39 in Florida, and a whopping 117 stores in Texas and 132 in California. USA Today listed all the Payless locations that look like they will be shuttered in 2017, so check it out if you're wondering if your mall's Payless could soon disappear.

Payless is one of many brick-and-mortar-based retailers struggling to keep sales up in the age of Amazon -- and, more broadly, convenient, low-price online shopping. Retailers such as Office Depot, Barnes & Noble, Children's Place, Sears, and Walgreens closed hundreds of stores last year, and retail experts say that up to one-third of American malls are likely to close in the near future.

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Delaware Sports Complex in Middletown files for bankruptcy – The News Journal

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Empty grass seed bags and other remnants of unfinished work remain at the Delaware Sports Complex in Middletown a week after owners declared bankruptcy on the multi-million dollar project.(Photo: Jerry Smith/The News Journal)Buy Photo

Progress on the massive indoor-outdoor sports complex on the south side of Middletown came to an abrupt halt last week when its owners filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

The proposed $13 million Delaware Sports Complex was to feature 15 full-size grass fields for soccer, lacrosse or field hockey and 16 baseball diamonds. Alsoproposed was a 160,000-square-foot indoor facility with a World Cup-size indoor field and three hard courts.

Work on the complex, located on 319 acres of property at 955 Levels Road near U.S. 301 and the Maryland-Delaware border west of town, was started in 2015 by original owners Brian Ellis, of Middletown, and Scott Lobdell, of Townsend.

Six fields have been completed to date, as well as the beginnings of a parking lot. The town said it had installed infrastructure to provide irrigation to the fields, including pipes for wastewater.

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According to court documents, Delaware Sports Complex LLC owes 13 creditors more than $2.2 million. The top claimants include Nichols NurseryInc. (Newark), which lists $811,337 in unsecured claims; Van Cleef Engineers (Hillsborough, N.J.) is owed $205,483, and the Town of Middletown is owed $195,000.

Ellis is listed as one of the 13 creditors owed money ($71,900), as is Lobdell ($30,778). Lobdell'sSummit Bridge Properties is owed $54,995.

Manager Daniel Watson of Easton, Maryland, signed the bankruptcy action as the authorized representative of the Delaware Sports Complex and was named as the current equity holder.

"We were led to believe the financing was there and everything was in place," said Middletown Mayor Kenneth Branner. "It was a shot in the gut when we heard. We were players and partners in the project and now that has come to a complete stop."

Branner said the Town of Middletown agreed to lease the land to Delaware Sports Complex LLC for $1 per year for 99 years.

He said that for the past 18 months, town officials have met with DSC representatives at weekly meetings on Thursday mornings.

They told us they were scheduling tournaments and were very adamant that things were going well," Branner said. "But then about six months ago, we started getting reports of unpaid bills and we knew something wasn't right."

That prompted the Town of Middletown to file an eviction claim against DSC in court on March 17. The filing of the Chapter 11 petition stayed those proceedings, which were to occur May 25, just two days after the filing on May 23.

We said they werent living up to the terms of the agreement we had with them, Branner said.

Other Middletown entities making the list of creditorsinclude: MDR Golf ($105,500) and the Delaware Revolution Soccer Club ($36,000).

Additional unsecured claims are: Saul Ewing LLP of Wilmington ($19,777), Liborio Watergate of Wilmington ($13,000), B&B High Tech Solutions, LLC of West Berlin, N.J. ($8,430), Landscape Architectural Services of Dover ($7,000) and Northern Tier Landscaping of Wilmington ($3,000).

Only six fields at the Delaware Sports Complex in Middletown were game-ready, prompting owners to declare bankruptcy on the mult-million project.(Photo: Jerry Smith/The News Journal)

While the town of Middletown is in limbo with what it can do with the land until the bankruptcy hearings are completed, Branner believes there can and will be a positive outcome to the situation.

"Everything has stopped right now, but we want to remedy this as quickly as possible," the mayor said. "There is no way we won't go forward sometime in the near future."

Branner said he has already received a number of calls from interested parties wanting to talk about the use of the town-owned land for similar projects. And while law prohibits the mayor from talking to these interested parties, he said he is confident that as soon as he is legally able, those discussions will take place.

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"We believe in this concept," Branner said. "We'll put it out for RFP (request for proposal) as soon as we are able."

Branner feels the bankruptcy filing is a mere bump in the road and is sure there will be a sports complex on Levels Road, one that will be similar in scope to that of the Delaware Sports Complex LLC plan.

"Once this is resolved, we'll go back and do another plan," he said. "It will be something to enhance the community. That's what we thought about the planned complex. The community totally supported it and I don't think that will change."

Action from the Shooting Star Easter Tournament on April 14-15 that saw 84 U14, U16 and U19 field hockey teams with hundreds of players from around the Mid-Atlantic region competing at the complex.(Photo: Jerry Smith/The News Journal)

South on Del.1 about 36 miles sits a reminder of how successful a sports complex with a similar concept can be.

DE Turf Sports Complex opened on April 1 andhosted its first, and perhaps largest, tournament of the young season on April 14-15. The Shooting Star Easter Tournament saw 84 U14, U16 and U19 field hockey teams with hundreds of players from around the Mid-Atlantic region competing at the complex.

The weekend was an absolute success, said DE Turf Sports Complex Executive Director Chris Giacomucci.

The$24 million complexfeatures 12 multi-purpose synthetic turf fields that can be set up for soccer, lacrosse and other field sports. One of the 12 will be a championship stadium, with seating for about 700. Five fields feature lights and only the championship field will have seats and an electronic scoreboard.

In the meantime, the Town of Middletown has to worry about standing water, weeds and tall grass overtaking the work that has already been done and general upkeep of the land.

"It could take a couple of months or a year, so we need to be thinking about that," Branner said. "The grass is getting high, so something needs to happen out there."

Reach Jerry Smith at jsmith17@delawareonline.com. Follow him on Twitter at @JerrySmithTNJ.

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