Laurel Police Department looks to be proactive regarding staffing concerns
As the nation deals with staffing shortages across all industries, police departments are not immune to this familiar crisis. While it is traditionally [...]
As the nation deals with staffing shortages across all industries, police departments are not immune to this familiar crisis. While it is traditionally [...]
Laurel’s Mike Snead was honored on Tuesday, Aug. 23 during the Little League Baseball World Series as a member of the first class [...]
The Delmar Police Department continued its efforts to build its police force up with an oath of office ceremony for three officers last [...]
A party – with purpose – occurred at Janosik Park in Laurel on Saturday, Aug. 13, drawing at least 100 children and their [...]
Even though it was originally planned outside, hot temperatures and threats of storms forced the Laurel Public Library to be more creative regarding [...]
The first reading of a proposed amendment to the town of Delmar’s (Md.) zoning code to add a new use by special exception [...]
Potential changes to Trap Pond Park were introduced at a meeting at the Baldcypress Nature Center on Wednesday, July 6. Those changes include [...]
When Delmar resident Shawn Brittingham attended his first school board meeting 25 years ago, he had no idea where that path would lead. [...]
The Delmar Joint Council held a special meeting on Tuesday night to vote on the town manager search committee’s recommendation to hire Jeffrey [...]
On paper, Trap Pond was not segregated in the mid-1900s but those who lived in the area at the time know otherwise. Jason [...]