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Laurel Council considers traffic change on a section of Elm Street
Laurel council is debating whether to respond to a concern about traffic flow [...]
C. Vargas Construction creates outdoor spaces to be enjoyed for years to come
Cesar Vargas, owner of C. Vargas Construction LLC in Bridgeville, described his relationship [...]
Laurel boys’, girls’ track and field teams split meets with Indian River
The Laurel varsity boys’ track and field team topped Indian River, 92-45, in a [...]
HEALTH
CITIMINT
Things tend to come in threes. For that reason, I will do one more article on mnemonics. I used to train Family Practice residents and medical students during their time on the pediatric rotation. There were times when we had patients admitted with complex symptoms and an unclear diagnosis. I created a mnemonic to help approach making the diagnosis. The mnemonic was CITIMINT. I figured that Citibank needed a partner. The letters stand for the 8 major categories of things that can produce an unusual group of symptoms in a pediatric patient. When you are not sure of a diagnosis, it produces a construct to look at things in a consistent manner. The C stands for Congenital. There are many congenital conditions that [...]
CHURCH
The Timmons Family headlines the Connection Cafe
After “making music” up and down the Eastern United States and Canada for years, the Timmons Family now concentrates on singing their country gospel right here on the Eastern Shore. On Sunday, May 19 at 6 p.m. you can catch them at the Connection Café. You’ll enjoy gospel music complete with fiddle, guitars, mandolin, banjo, stand-up base and familial vocal harmonies. Plus you will hear the testimony of Rev. Morris Webster of Tenacious Prayer Warriors (TPW) as he relates [...]
Friendly concert features nationally renowned organist
On Friday, May 3, at 7 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church welcomes world-renowned concert organist Peter Richard Conte in a kid-friendly benefit concert for the St. Peter’s Music Program. Conte is the Grand Court Organist on the world’s largest playing pipe organ–nearly 29,000 pipes–in Macy’s department store (formerly Wanamaker’s), Philadelphia. He is also organist to the Philadelphia Orchestra, organist at Longwood Gardens and at St. Clement’s Church, Philadelphia. Conte’s Salisbury performance includes a short program [...]
BULLETIN BOARD
Oyster and BBQ pork sandwiches
Oddfellows of Laurel/Charity Lodge will be having its monthly oyster and BBQ pork sandwich sale [...]
Delmar Citizen of the Year banquet is May 21
A banquet honoring Delmar Citizen of the Year Marilyn Searcey will be held on Tuesday, [...]
Celebrate Mother’s Day at the Seaford Garden
Join the Seaford Community Garden, 214 High Street/N. Pearl Street, on Saturday, May 11 from [...]
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OBITS
Ann Brenner
Ann Brenner went home to be with the Lord on April 18, 2024 after a brief illness. She was born on May 19, 1931, to Margaret and Paul Brenner of Bridgeville. Ann grew up with her [...]
Louise R. Warrington, 92
Louise R. Warrington of Laurel passed away on April 25, 2024 at her home surrounded by her loving family. Louise was born on April 28, 1931, to the late Cecil Messick and Blanche Henry Messick. [...]
Lois H. Sipple, 104
Lois H. Sipple, beloved member of her community, peacefully passed away on April 25, 2024 in Seaford. Lois was born to George and Blanche Herncane on Nov. 29, 1919 in Huntingdon, PA, where she graduated [...]
Kathryn Louise (Smith) Ewing, 81
Kathryn Louise (Smith) Ewing died peacefully on Feb. 6, 2024, at Coral Trace Nursing Home in Cape Coral, Fla. Known as Kitty, she was born in Milford on March 30, 1942, the second daughter of [...]