Ruth Imogene BryanBERLIN – Ruth Imogene Bryan, 72, died Friday, March 27, 2009, at The Peninsula Regional Medical Center.Born in West Virginia, she was the daughter of the late Ralph H. Linkous and Clara Doyle Linkous. She is survived by her son, William Grauling, Jr. and his wife, Sharon, of Baltimore; her daughters, Bette Mae… Read more »
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Armed Home Invasion
Armed Home InvasionSNOW HILL – One man is in custody and charges are pending against a second for an alleged armed home invasion in Snow Hill early Tuesday morning.Shortly after 2 a.m. on Tuesday, Snow Hill Police responded to a residence on Ross Street for a reported home invasion. The Worcester County Bureau of Investigation… Read more »
BIS Students Read Biographies and Dress Up as Famous Americans
As part of a reading unit on heroes, students in Mrs. Lovell’s fourth grade class at Berlin Intermediate School read biographies of inspiring individuals and performed a skit for their classmates. Students dressed up as the person they read about and displayed the character’s traits while they performed. Pictured, from left, are Tucker Cordial as Christopher Columbus, Todd… Read more »
Worcester Prep Upper and Middle School National Art Honor Society Inductees
Worcester Prep Middle and Upper School Art Instructor George Zaiser stands with students inducted into the National Art Honor Society. First row, from left, are Elizabeth Twilley, Sami Taraila, Haylea Reiner, Erin Timmons, Skylar Wilson, Jillian Smart, Dominique Kunciw, Elizabeth Hudson and Matt Meinhardt; second row, Sarah Anne Showell, Bethany Frick, Casey Reiner, Lauren Price,… Read more »
Buckingham Elementary Students Celebrate Positive Behavior
Buckingham Elementary School recently held a Positive Behavior Celebration. Above, third graders Diamond Rounds and Montajha Bowen celebrate their positive behavior with a bowl of ice cream
SDHS National Honor Society host Parent Teacher Conferences
Stephen Decatur High School’s National Honor Society hosted ParentTeacher Conferences last month. Members checked parents in and guided them around the school. Above, seniors Eric Sichau and Danielle Sampson hand out a student schedule to a parent
Buckingham Elementary Students of the Month for March Announced
Buckingham Elementary School has announced its “Students of the Month” for March. Above, from left, are fourth grade honorees Lily Ricks, Deven Scott, Fernando Garcia and Travis Tull. Fourth-grader Tabitha Edwards, not pictured, was also recognized. Others students not pictured but honored were first graders, Tristin Morton, Jimmy Barrios, Selina McCargo and Zaida Jefferson; second graders,… Read more »
SDHS Journalism Students attend “Press” conference in NYC
Stephen Decatur High School’s newspaper and journalism classes took a bite out of the big apple this month when they traveled to New York City to attend the Columbia University Scholastic Press Association conference. Above, from left, sophomores Holly Thiel and Melissa Schworn and junior Kristen Hawkins browse the program.
OC Elementary Students Dress Up as Famous Americans
Monica Piern’s second grade class at Ocean City Elementary School enjoyed sharing their “Famous American Biographies” with classmates this month. Pictured in costume are Erica Hicks as Pocahontas, Chasyn Beachley as General George S. Patton, Gavin Bunting as Johnny Appleseed and Nicole Cohen as Betsy Ross.
My Thoughts
When Insider was a kid he used to occasionally sit in the kitchen and watch his grandmother toast flour. To this day he doesn’t know shy she did that. She did it in a cast iron frying pan, slowly and carefully. Constantly stirring with a spatula, she toasted the flour until it was a dark… Read more »