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Marumsco Bridge slated for replacement
PRINCESS ANNE -- Somerset County will proceed with plans to replace an aging bridge in Marumsco, using part of $1.4 million in federal funds that has been set aside for the county since 2006.
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Nine years ago, Gabrielle Carlson made an ex-boyfriend jealous when she became a contestant in her first pageant.
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Marumsco bridge replacement set
Somerset County will proceed with plans to replace an aging bridge in Marumsco, using part of $1.4 million in federal funds that has been set aside for the county since 2006.
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CHEERS & JEERS
A sour economy failed to dampen the spirit of giving this Christmas season. As the level of need in the community grew in response to job losses, foreclosures and general financial slowdown, those who were in a ...
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Dui Arrests on the Shore
The following individuals were arrested by local law enforcement agencies on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol the week of Dec.
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Miss Md. USA readies for national pageant
SALISBURY -- Nine years ago, Gabrielle Carlson made an ex-boyfriend jealous when she became a contestant in her first pageant.
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Board of Education awaits naming of new members
WESTOVER -- Somerset County school officials said goodbye to two longtime Board of Education members, but they may have to wait another week to find out who will replace them.
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Somerset County court briefs, updated 11-17-08
The following cases were heard in Somerset County District Court by Judge R. Patrick Hayman on Nov.
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Newly Named
Tricia and Shaun Sterling of Marion Station have chosen the names Nicolas Shaun and Noah Charles for their twin sons, born Sept.
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Poultry permits raise grower fears
A potential permit process that would regulate discharge levels from poultry farms has Lower Shore chicken growers concerned about their futures.
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Somerset County court briefs, updated 11-07-08
The following cases were heard in Somerset County District Court by Judge R. Patrick Hayman Oct.
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Struggling tribe lends $500,000 to bakery
MARION STATION -- The Native American tribe denied local government support needed to pursue a $1.5 million grant for construction of a heritage park is lending $500,000 to a young, independent bakery for ...
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YESTERYEARS
The 'flu' has been increasing rapidly in all sections of the East during the past week, but reports indicate that the apex has been reached, especially in the larger cities and places of concentrated ...
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Festivals galore set in Somerset
Several festivals and events that celebrate Somerset County's heritage will offer visitors and locals a variety of activities to choose from this weekend.
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Weekend packed with festivals
Several festivals and events that celebrate Somerset County's heritage will offer visitors and locals a variety of activities to choose from this weekend.
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Social Security numbers accidentally printed on school IDs
WESTOVER -- A Somerset County school has recalled hundreds of student identification cards after realizing a breach of highly sensitive information.
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UMES salutes Tawes
Charles Norris 'Scorchy' Tawes was born in Crisfield on Jan. 20, 1921. He was the son of the late John Ellis Dido Tawes and the late Bessie Parks Marshall.
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America's Choice program starts first year at middle school
Charles Carroll Middle School seventh-grader Taylor Hardy, 12, gets an autograph Friday from author Mindie Burgoyne of Marion Station at the New Carrollton school's kick-off for the America's Choice reading ...
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Special Worship Services
Cathedral of Deliverance Fruitland The annual Men's and Women's Conference will be held Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 nightly.
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Bernice Beatrice Waters
SNOW HILL -- Bernice Beatrice Waters, 86, wife of the late John Handy Waters Sr., departed this life Sunday, Sept.
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