BERLIN- Beach Lacrosse’s under-13 boys team won the British Challenge last weekend, sweeping three games against tough opponents including one of Great Britain’s top youth programs on a tour of the mid-Atlantic area.The Beach Lacrosse under-13 boys team, coached by Brendan Hanley, traveled to Talbot County last weekend to compete in the round-robin tournament and… Read more »
Monthly Archives: April 2009
We Remember Those We Have Lost
Lucille Ann ClaylandBERLIN – Lucille Ann Clayland, age 78, of Taneytown, Maryland, died on Monday, April 20, 2009 at the Carroll Hospice Dove House in Westminster.Born Feb. 28, 1931 in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Salvator P. and Theresa C. Brocato. She was the wife of 58 years to Samuel R. Clayland.Surviving… Read more »
My Thoughts
The old guy grabbed a couple packs of Goldenberg Peanut Chews and a can of his RC Cola the other day and jumped into his old DeSoto. Once a month, the DeSoto needs to stretch its legs and Insider usually just heads south on Route 113 because it’s an easy drive and he’s ensured of… Read more »
OC Elementary Students Participate in Career Spirit Day
Students at Ocean City Elementary School participated in “Career Spirit Day” during the first week of April. Students dressed up to demonstrate the career they would like to pursue when they grow up. Doctors, veterinarians, artists, police officers, teachers, rock stars and more. Pictured are students in Lisa Brady’s second grade class.
Worcester Prep Students Provide Resources for PAWS 4 LIFE
Worcester Prep students in physical education teacher Carol Hartnett’s Freshman Advisory Group hosted a community service project to provide resources for PAWS 4 LIFE, a no-kill animal shelter program. Showing some of the donated items are, back from left, Lynde Pepper, Sydney Langeler, Sibel Tekman and Riddhi Sanwal; and, front, Megan O’Donnell and Olivia Wilgus…. Read more »
Most Blessed Sacrament Holds First Annual Spelling Bee
Most Blessed Sacrament School recently hosted the first annual Del-Mar Regional Spelling Bee for local private and parochial schools. Winners pictured include Alexander Batton, The Salisbury School, third place, sixth-eighth grades; Paige Rebstock, St. Francis de Sales, first place, sixth-eighth grades; Mignon Winterling, Most Blessed Sacrament School, second place, sixth-eighth grades; Allie Zitvogel, Greenwood Mennonite… Read more »
Buckingham Elementary Students Give Bio Speeches
Buckingham Elementary School’s third graders were all smiles after their recent biography speeches. Each child researched individuals during an extended writing project and enjoyed dressing up to share their information. Above are Alberto Alminno, Camden Arzadon, Maysell Crossland, Jaden Spence, Zoie Williams, MaKenzie Gaynor, Montrel Moore and Nathan Ewell.
OC Elementary Students Send Out ‘Flat Stanley’ Projects
The second grade enrichment class at Ocean City Elementary School recently finished reading “Flat Stanley.” Each child created their own Stanley and then he was sent to a friend or relative. Pictured, from left, are Alex Bean, Kaitlyn Peters, Kevin Beck, Kendall Whaley, Cassidy VanVonno, Collin Eitel, Lindsay Hutchins and teacher Alice Loch.
Worcester Prep Third Grader Wins National Contest
Derowen Cutchin, a third grade student at Worcester Preparatory School, was the national winner in the Daughters of the American Colonists Create a Colonial Stamp 2009 Contest. With Derowen are, from left, Celeste Bunting, Head of the Lower School; Lenore Huffer, Daughters of the American Colonists representative; Thomas Cutchin, Derowen’s father; and Rebecca Tittermary, her… Read more »
SHDS Students Head to DC for Conference
Stephen Decatur High School’s Model United Nations Club attended the Washington Area Model United Nations Conference (WAMUNC) last month. George Washington University hosted the event that included more than 850 students. Pictured, from left, in front of the White House are students Katie Delher, Marcie Wiggins, Bonnie Eisenman, Kelsey Poloney and Victoria Bauer