My Thoughts

My Thoughts

The nighttime soap (sex) operas are not the Insider’s thing. You know the shows, there’s a popular one called Grey’s Anatomy and another is Desperate Housewives. There are dozens of other ones on different times of the week. Insider has a hard time imagining why anyone watches these types of shows, but it’s clear millions… Read more »

A Week In Business

A Week In Business

New Program DirectorBERLIN – Atlantic General Hospital has announced Geri Rosol has joined the new Wound Care Center as program director. The state-of-the-art outpatient center, located within the James G. Barrett Medical Office Building on the hospital’s campus in Berlin, offers advanced technologies and proven clinical protocols in the treatment of chronic, non-healing wounds. Rosol… Read more »

Things We Like

Things We Like

Steamed crabs and cold beer Camden Yards The Md. Renaissance Festival in Crownsville Thoroughbred horse racing Looking out at the moon from a balcony at the Castle in the Sand Hotel Calamari at Tutti Gusti Reading James Patterson books Having TIVO Acting in murder mysteries Cheesesteak subs at Pat’s in Philly Ravens football (win or… Read more »

What’s Your Sign?

What’s Your Sign?

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your work requires increased effort during the next few days. But it will all pay off down the line. Things ease up in time for weekend fun with family and/or friends.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Your genuine concern for others could prompt you to promise more than you… Read more »

Worcester Prep

Worcester Prep seventh grade student Kirsten Goodman recently traveled to Slidell, La. to serve with the East St. Tammany Habitat for Humanity group. During her time in Louisiana, she started her days at 7 a.m. helping to build a home for a family in need. Additionally, she had time to visit New Orleans where she… Read more »

Buckingham Elementary

Barry Louis Polisar, a motivational author, poet and musician, made a visit to Buckingham Elementary School.  He is pictured above with students Savanna Hastings and Rose Billings, front, and Brendon Scott, Barry Louis Polisar, Barry Henry and Justin Thomas, back.

Worcester Prep

Jamie Welch, Ocean Pines, above, a sixth grade student at Worcester Prep, serves as the middle school webmaster for the school’s Millennium Website. The site is one that students at the school manage with the help of Dr. Merle Marsh, director of Special Projects. Worcester’s other student webmasters are Upper School, Niki Kunciw and Michael… Read more »

Pocomoke Middle School

Fourth graders at Pocomoke Middle School have been studying Maryland. As part of our study, Ms. Parvis from the Delmarva Poultry Industry visited the school and brought chicks. She talked about the Poultry Industry and students got to pet and hold the chicks. Above, students Joseph Cold, Jarrius Gaillard, and Kairon Corbin are pictured.

Ocean City Elementary

Mrs. Grace Mitchell’s pre-kindergarten students at Ocean City Elementary School conducted their science fair experiment on the number of seeds in pumpkins. Before they could start their experiment, they had to learn about the scientific method. Above, students Adham Labwam and Gavin Conner present the results of the class experiment.