Worcester County Public School students from Pocomoke, Snow Hill and Stephen Decatur High Schools joined forces for peer leadership training at Delaware’s Camp Arrowhead last month. The purpose of the two-day retreat was to provide members of Students Against Destructive Decisions with multiple strategies to strengthen their leadership skills in modeling good decision-making. Above, Pocomoke High student… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2013
The Resorter … Revisited
Summer of 1979 Volume XXIV Edition 7Issue Highlights This week’s “Resorter Girl” was 21-year-old Kim Waters, who was a waitress at the Hayloft this summer and was planning to travel to New York City to pursue a modeling career. She was photographed in Fenwick Island by Mark Bernard.Jarvis Real Estate was advertising “only five lots… Read more »
Tough One-Minute Span Dooms Mallards
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team lost a tough one to visiting Sussex Tech on Tuesday after surrendering three goals in a span of just over a minute during a frantic stretch of the second half. The Mallards scored early on a goal by Ryan Nally just four minutes into the contest for their… Read more »
Armed Robbery Suspects Sentenced
SNOW HILL — Three of the four men arrested after robbing victims at gunpoint on a downtown Ocean City street pleaded guilty to armed robbery in Worcester County Circuit Court on Wednesday and each received hefty sentences. Around 2:20 a.m. on June 10, Ocean City Police responded to the area of 12th Street for a… Read more »
Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week”
Worcester County Garden Club Presents Mary Ann Royal Award
Worcester Robotics Team Growing
BERLIN — Entering its third year, membership has exploded for the Worcester Beach Bots robotics team, which has also picked up a pair of professional engineers as mentors. “This year, I feel like, is really the breakthrough year,” said Gary Qian, team captain. “In the past two years, it was really us asking people to… Read more »
Cedar Chapel Special School Students Enjoy Playground
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann
Salisbury had played host to the National Indoors Tennis Tournament for over a decade when the loss of the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center to a fire on June 27, 1977 made a new location suddenly necessary. Mayor Harry Kelley quickly put together a bid and traveled to Chicago with tennis promoter Jack Richards, left,… Read more »
Fall Feast Organized To Benefit St. Martin’s Church
BERLIN — The Fall Feast of St. Martin, a time to celebrate nature’s bounty at the end of the agrarian year, will be held on the grounds of historic St. Martin’s Church on Friday, Nov. 1. The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and features local foods from land and sea, wines and spirits and live… Read more »