The General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) annually recognizes a woman, past or present, who has made a difference in her community, and submits a brief biography and photo of the honoree for inclusion in the National Society’s Women in American History Project database. At a recent luncheon meeting,… Read more »
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Republican Women Of Worcester County To Donate Easter Baskets To Two Families
Worcester Preparatory School Students Present “Peter Pan A Musical Adventure”
(WPS) seventh and eighth grade students presented the play “Peter Pan A Musical Adventure” by Craig Sodaro in the Athletic and Performing Arts Center on March 10. Directed by middle school teachers Lindsey MacWha and Linda Smith, Peter Pan was performed for parents, friends, and fellow WPS students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Cast members,… Read more »
SD Key Club And Buckingham Elementary K-Kids Officers Attend Annual Kiwanis Club Breakfast
Who’s Playing When And Where – April 7, 2017
28th Street Pit And Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Every Thursday:Locals’ Night With DJ BKFriday, April 7: Jack & TSaturday, April 8: Spinner & Lugnut, 6 p.m.Adolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk,In The Beach Plaza HotelTBAAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinEvery Monday: Earl Beardsleywith Steve Harvey On SaxEvery Tuesday:Bob Miller On The PianoFriday, April 7: Danielle FurstThursday,… Read more »
Stephen Decatur High School Students And Staff Collect Over 2,000 Pounds Of Pet Food
Stephen Decatur High School students and staff collected over 2,000 pounds of pet food in a recent drive sponsored by the Kids Against Animal Abuse and Testing (KAAAT) club. Donations were made to the Worcester County Humane Society and Kenille’s Kupboard. Above are club members Angelina Nicola, Brigitte Ardis, Sophia Leung, Becca Cooper, Emma Stubblebine, and… Read more »
Salisbury Middle School MATHCOUNTS Team Finish 13th In Maryland State Competition
Members of the Salisbury Middle School MATHCOUNTS Team that finished 13th out of 31 teams in the Maryland MATHCOUNTS State Competition are, from left, Yoonsuh Nam (eighth grade), Liam Hornstein (seventh grade), Yoonha Nam (eighth grade), Noah Hornstein (eighth grade), Rosy Gao (seventh grade) and Dr. Glenn Hornstein, coach. The team finished third at the… Read more »
We Remember Those We Have Lost – April 7, 2017
Ruth R. GreerOCEAN CITY — Ruth R. Greer, age 87, passed away on Saturday, March 25, 2017 at home.She was born in Roslin, Tenn. the fifth of eight children to the late Henry Harrison Rogers and Ella Young Rogers. She was preceded in death by her husband of 38 years, William Thomas Greer, Jr.; sister… Read more »
Cops And Courts – April 7, 2017
More Charges In Vehicle Theft SchemeOCEAN CITY — An Ocean City man, arrested in February attempting to sell a skateboard stolen from a vehicle to an undercover Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer, was arrested again last week after more victims were identified in his alleged theft from vehicles scheme.Back on Jan. 2, OCPD officers… Read more »
The Resorter … Revisited – April 7, 2017
Summer of 1969 Volume XVII Edition 2Issue Highlights• Hastings Real Estate Inc. listed a one-bedroom oceanfront condominium for sale for $19,950, including “wall to wall carpet” and “paneled walls.” • A free coupon for the Sky Monorail was included in the bayfront Playland Amusement Park’s ad on 65th Street. • In his After Dark column,… Read more »