We Remember Those We Have Lost

Mabel R. Hungerford BERLIN – Mabel R. Hungerford (nee Rennebaum) died on Nov. 22, 2010. Age 88.She was the wife of the late Churchill Hungerford, Jr.; step-mother of Henry Hungerford and the late Churchill Hungerford, III; sister of the late Katherine Fowler, Dorothy Rennebaum, and Leon Rennebaum; aunt of loving niece Joan Sharp and her… Read more »

Adkin’s Company Generous Donation

The Adkins Company of Berlin has made a gift of $5,000 to the capital campaign to build a new athletic field house at Seahawk Stadium. The capital campaign is a project of the Stephen Decatur High School Alumni Association. Presenting the donation to Lou Taylor, SDHS Principal, are Adkins Company owners Richard and Cheryl Holland,… Read more »

Turkeys For Seton Center

United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore Board Members recently donated turkeys to the Seton Center to provide hot meals for families in financial crisis during the holiday season. Pictured, third row from left, are Joe Ruark, Bill Middleton, Vince Tolbert, Steven Leonard, Ira “Buck” Shockley and Gene Adkins; second row, Gage Thomas, Ginny Reid… Read more »

PES Recommended For Reaccreditation

The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools recently recommended Pocomoke Elementary, Middle, and High Schools for reaccreditation. Pictured above are, from left, Pocomoke Elementary School Principal Todd Hall, Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Dr. John Gaddis, Pocomoke Middle School Principal Caroline Bloxom, and Pocomoke High School Principal Tyrone Mills.

Easter Seals’ New Location

Longtime friend and supporter of Easter Seals, Maryland Delegate Norman Conway, recently visited Easter Seals’ new Salisbury location. He is joined by Easter Seals board member Beverly Ward and 5-year-old Devin Chambers, who receives services.

RWWC Annual Dinner

The Republican Women for Worcester County’s (RWWC) annual dinner was held last month at the Carousel Hotel. Pictured, from left, are Joan Gentile, RWWC President; Andrew M. Langer, speaker who is the president of the Institute for Liberty; and Gail Schuler, RWWC First Vice President.

We Remember Those We Have Lost

Dr. Robert R. HolthausBERLIN – Dr. Robert R. Holthaus, a retired pediatrician, died Sunday, Nov. 21 at Gilchrist Center of complications from cancer. The Ocean City and Glen Arm resident was 71.Holthaus was a 1957 graduate of Patterson High School and a 1961 graduate of the University of Maryland at College Park. He received his… Read more »