by Ryan Mavity
For Greve in Chianti, Italy Mayor Alberto Bencista, a trip to Rehoboth Beach was a chance to mix business and pleasure. "He enjoyed the trip. He had a bath in the ocean. He took some sun. He had some lobster," Bencista said through his interpreter Alessandra Molletti. "Over everything, he has a very important relationship with the administration, with the sister city association. He's very happy with the relationship."
The centerpiece of Bencista's visit was the formal dedication of the Garden of the Navigators in Cranberry Park at the corner of Olive Avenue and Third Street.
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