When remains of the 1922 Chevrolet Coupe 490 were coming down Deal Island Road on a rollback, it looked as though it was on its…
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Through community sales at churches, fire halls and community centers, Delmarva’s chicken companies acted quickly to provide 2.4 million pounds of chicken — enough chicken…
It may be the maritime community’s equivalent of the once beloved Wye Oak, a 400-year-old-plus landmark that had been around so long, until it fell…
Edward T. Taylor was, according to those who knew him, an avid fisherman. He caught the fish, he cleaned them himself and he would fry…
May is Older Americans Month. This year’s theme, “Make Your Mark,” celebrates the countless contributions that older adults make to our communities; it highlights the…
From the time she was old enough to begin kindergarten, friends and family knew Toneisha Harris was something special. “Toneisha came from a musical family,”…
Family and friends of Dr. Iggy DiNardo, who tragically passed away in December at just 62 years of age, have created a foundation to ease…
James M. Bennett High School’s Hemalatha Bhaskaran, an Environmental Science teacher, was named the 2020-2021 Wicomico Teacher of the Year in an announcement that aired…
Wendy Laing Thompson, 79, of Whitehaven, died Wednesday, April 22, 2020, of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle crash last weekend near Allen. Born in…
When city of Salisbury engineers began contemplating how to best move the Fred P. Adkins Monument on the city’s Downtown Plaza, there were no records…