Salisbury (Maryland)

School fairs promote reading while raising profit

SALISBURY, Md. (AP) - Kathy Sterling, PTA president for Pinehurst Elementary School, was working the book fair she had coordinated. Sterling encourages friends, family and neighbors to visit the school to buy books during the...

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Severe weather causes flooding in Md.

SALISBURY, Md. (AP) - Two homes in Maryland have been condemned after severe flooding caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida. Salisbury Fire Department spokeswoman Melissa Brown said Saturday that the homes were heavily...

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Volunteer work gives jobless 'self-worth,' experience

Community service can lead to opportunities, career experts say By WALLACE McKELVEY • The (Salisbury, Md.) Daily Times • November 14, 2009 MILLSBORO -- Now, she wraps 50-cent ornaments at the Christian Storehouse with a smile....

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Cheerwine expands into Maryland, Delaware

92-year-old soft drink’s launch in Delmarva area marks first entry into states of Maryland and Delaware SALISBURY, N.C. (Nov. 12, 2009) – Cheerwine, the iconic, unique, sparkling soft drink, has continued to expand upward,...

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Here come the indies

Rehoboth Beach is the place to be for aficionados of independent films By RYAN CORMIER • The News Journal • November 12, 2009 The rides at Funland on Rehoboth Beach's boardwalk are at a standstill. And the Sea Witch festival,...

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Fenwick officials bringing fees, codes up to date

Catching up to the times will increase some penalties By ALEX RUOFF • The (Salisbury, Md.) Daily Times • November 8, 2009 FENWICK ISLAND -- Anyone in violation of local laws could face stricter penalties as Fenwick town...

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Electricity Rates to Go Up on Shore?

Do you want to pay more for your electricity? Probably not. Unfortunately, that could be in the cards unless you speak out! On Tuesday, November 10th there will be a public hearing of the Maryland Public Service Commission at...

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Pharmacists are necessary to the medical care model

Roger Merrill, MD, chief medical officer of Perdue Foods Inc. of Salisbury, Md., told students at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy yesterday that they should be concerned about future health care costs.

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9 students arrested after fight in Salisbury

SALISBURY, Md. - Authorities say nine students have been charged after a fight in the cafeteria of James M. Bennett High School in Salisbury. The Wicomico County Sheriff's Office says the fight brought out shortly before 8 a.m....

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Town may shed its utility poles

Bethany Beach considering streetscape plan for downtown area By WALLACE McKELVEY • The (Salisbury, Md.) Daily Times • November 5, 2009 BETHANY BEACH -- Diverting electric, telephone and fiber-optic cables would be the first...

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