Food likes
By Dr. Anthony Policastro Food likes and dislikes vary by individual. There was an old commercial that went: “Everybody doesn’t like some things, [...]
By Dr. Anthony Policastro Food likes and dislikes vary by individual. There was an old commercial that went: “Everybody doesn’t like some things, [...]
By Bernard W. Carr With a victory in their first game of the girls’ basketball year, the Woodbridge Lady Raiders are tied for [...]
Laurel Town Manager Jamie Smith delivered her monthly report to the Mayor and Council during the Monday, Nov. 17 meeting, outlining ongoing economic development [...]
By Mike McClure Rises in utility bills, rent, and food costs have caused an even greater need for help this holiday season. Add [...]
The Laurel Women’s Civic Club is sponsoring “Wreaths of Remembrance” at Oddfellows Cemetery on Saturday, Dec. 13 at noon. There will be a laying of [...]
Do you know? One pint of blood can save up to three lives! Donating blood is easy and takes less than an hour. Consider giving [...]
Join the Bethel Historical Society for the “Twas the Night Before Christmas” Story Trail on Sunday, Dec. 7 from 1 p.m. at 312 First Street [...]
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Sound familiar? Been a long time since you’ve sung it? Then come join us for a fun time [...]
Join Seaford Church of God of Prophecy, located at 22699 Bridgeville Hwy. in Seaford, for a joyful night of worship as the Seaford Church of [...]
Gary William Flood of Laurel, passed away on Nov. 29, 2025, with his wife and family by his side. He was born on July 8, [...]