Published September 14, 2012
Eastern Correctional Institution officers who graduated in the 85th entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury are, front rom left, John B. Belleville, Barry G. Bruno, Shirl L. Carmine, Bruce M. Dashiell III, Brian K. Green, Aneetra L. Hankerson and Stacy A. Huffman; and, back from left, Chad M. Krebs, Evan Lane, Karen Y. Lewis, Jean L. Mills-Young, Patricia L. Muir, Todd R. Peoples, TaShina Y. Potter, James M. Reich,...
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Published September 14, 2012
Wicomico and Worcester County jail and correctional officers who graduated in the 85th entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury are shown in the front row, from left, Heath A. Cowger, Garry A. Howell and Lynne P. Massey of the Worcester County Jail and Detention Center. In the back, from left, are Beverly W. Corbin, Brian J. Elliott and William C. Preneta Jr. of the Wicomico County Department of Corrections.
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Published September 14, 2012
Berlin Economic Development Director Michael Day and Mayor Gee Williams played bartenders for the evening at Sisters on N. Main Street in Berlin on Sept. 7. The Guest Bartending & Fundraising Event allows participants to choose a charity, and the funds they raised will go to the Berlin Main Street Program.
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Published September 14, 2012
A planning meeting was held on Sept. 6 with the committee for Making Strides to End Breast Cancer Walk/Run that will be held on Oct. 20 on the Boardwalk in Ocean City. Visit www.stridesoceancity.org to register or email stridesoceancity@gmail.com. Attending the meeting, from left, were Susan Childs, Elaine Jacobs, Susan Braniecki, Chris Butler, Beverly Furst (Chairman), Suzie McElroy, Nancy Fortney, Angela Burke, Bean Keagle and Laura Martin (Cancer Society Liason).
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Published September 14, 2012
Taylor Bank and IMG Insurance have partnered to name a studio in the new Ocean City Center for the Arts under construction on 94th Street. They have pledged $5,000 to the “Building the Arts Fund” at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore. Those interested in making a donation may make do so directly to the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore. Pictured, from left, are Pete Gibson, ALOC Treasurer and "Building the Arts Campaign" Co-Chair; Reese...
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