Worcester County Supervisor of Student Services and former assistant principal Dr. Aaron Dale visited Showell Elementary’s kindergarten classes during the second week of school. He read an entertaining story and talked to the boys and girls about being good listeners. He is pictured with Lucas Kohut and Lily Sperry.
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Things I Like
A sea of orange at Camden YardsTaking the kids to Trimper’s Customer Appreciation daysPassionate gardenersA framed black-and-white photoLaying on sheets still warm from the dryerFresh flowers in the houseA crazy puppyMy office early in the morningAn old, but healthy, treeDriving past a morning yard saleLife of the Marsh trail at Assateague
Decatur Clips Bennett, Improves To 6-0
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity soccer team improved to 6-0 on the season this week with a come from behind win over Bennett, 3-1, on Tuesday.The Seahawks improved to 5-0 with a win over Wicomico last Friday. Jillian Petito led the way with three goals, while Rachel Bourne and Mallory Vara each added single goals…. Read more »
2010 Worcester Prep Grad Returns To Alma Mater As Spanish Teacher
Brooke Falck Hahn, a 2006 graduate of Worcester Prep and 2010 graduate of Christopher Newport University, has returned to her alma mater as a Spanish teacher. Hahn is pictured with Worcester Prep freshmen above. First row, from left, are Isabella Osias, Cameron Langeler, Grace Nichols, Samantha Wolpin and Lily Belle Baker; second row, Emma DiDomenicis,… Read more »
Worcester Prep Seniors Show Off Tools For Maker And Coding Projects
Showing off some of the tools for Maker and Coding projects at Worcester Prep are seniors, front from left, Sophie Brennan, Paige Evans, Molly Soule´, Caroline Lewis, and James Petrera; back Mark Wilson, Quinn Lukas, Cecily Sass, Fiona Reed, Jarad Godwin, Sam Deeley, Shea Dowling, Christopher Choy and Ali Khan. Science and engineering teacher Colleen… Read more »
Better To Focus Efforts On Route 90 Work
While it’s unlikely to matter in the short term, Ocean City officials are wise to pursue Route 90, rather than Route 50, as a priority infrastructure project.At last week’s County Commissioner meeting, the Maryland Department of Transportation reviewed its six-year transportation project budget with Worcester officials. Continuing the dualization phases of Route 113 remains the… Read more »
Adventures Of Fatherhood
Parenting can be quite humbling at times.That’s why it’s not for the weak or the easily embarrassed. At least that’s what I was thinking about on Sunday as I wrestled Carson off a ride at Trimper’s he had been booted off for misbehaving.Like many local families, we headed to Trimper’s for the fall customer appreciation… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where
28th Street Pit and Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Friday, Sept. 26: Galaxy CollectiveEvery Thursday:Local’s Dance Party with BK, 10 p.m.45th Street TaphouseBar & Grille443-664-2201 • 45th St., On The Bay, In The 45th St. VillageFriday, Sept. 26: Pompous Pie, 8 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 27:The Jenna Project, 8 p.m.Shallow Waters:Friday, Sept. 26 & Saturday, Sept. 27: EDMAdolfo’s410-289-400113th… Read more »
Community Foundation Of The Eastern Shore’s Mission Of Mercy Fund Receives $10,000 From DentaQuest
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore’s Mission of Mercy Fund received $10,000 from DentaQuest to support the operational needs of the Eastern Shore’s second Mission of Mercy (MOM) dental clinic scheduled to be held April 17-18, 2015 at the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center in Salisbury. Pictured, from left, are Nakia Coleman, Provider Relation… Read more »
Pocomoke Freshmen First To Get iPads For School As Part Of Digital Conversion
POCOMOKE — Digital Conversion within Worcester County Public School (WCPS) classrooms is near the top of the system’s priority list, and Pocomoke High School (PHS) has taken point on that front.The school’s entire ninth grade class has been provided with iPad mini tablets for use in school and eventually at home.There are roughly 100 students… Read more »