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Special Worship Services
Bowen United Methodist Church Newark The new associate pastor, the Rev. Ernie Bailey, will deliver the message Sunday at 9 a.m. Food and fellowship will follow in the church hall.
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George Edward Johnson
SNOW HILL -- George Edward 'Big G' Johnson, 68, of Snow Hill entered into eternity Sunday, Dec 28, 2008, at his home.
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Our Towns
OCEAN CITY -- The town of Ocean City Recycling Division is again providing a Christmas tree dropoff site at the 100th Street municipal parking lot.
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BOE: Tough decisions await
NEWARK -- In light of a 3 percent spending cut requested by Worcester County Commissioners, members of the county Board of Education say they will have some tough decisions to make as they write a budget for ...
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Ag foundation keeps farm issues in schools
NEWARK ---- The Maryland Agricultural Education Foundation recently celebrated 20 years of highlighting ag issues in the classroom at its annual banquet and auction.
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A coal mine on the Shore? In miniature, yes
SNOW HILL -- The first trains of the season have steamed into Corddry Company Crossing.
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BOE president averse to school budget cuts
NEWARK -- Falling revenues and tough economic times have created a grim picture for the Worcester County 2009-2010 budget.
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'Wet & Hungry'
NEWARK -- After almost 25 years of listening to her husband's stories as a West Ocean City commercial fisherman, Beverly Lynch decided others needed to know how seafood goes from the ocean to the table.
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School board 'will not allow' budget cuts
NEWARK - Falling revenues and tough economic times have created a grim picture for the Worcester County 2009-2010 budget.
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Church beats its own dinner record
BERLIN -- The First Baptist Church on Williams Street has been the spot to find a free Thanksgiving dinner for more than two decades and this year, the group of happy volunteers beat their record for number of ...
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DE Officials Discuss Finances Early
Delaware officials will meet Monday to discuss the states economic condition. The Delaware Economic and Financial Advisory Council was not supposed to meet until next month, but decided to meet early to get an ...
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Students want their voices heard
NEWARK -- While plenty of high school students would volunteer to miss class, few would do so to spend hours at a board meeting.
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Lawsuit over train derailment is stopped in its tracks
SNOW HILL -- Cleo Sundstrom's Basket Switch Road home is falling apart. 'I've got doors that are coming off the frame now,' Sundstrom said.
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Friday, October 24--Judge Rules Proof Burden Not Met In Train Wreck Case
" A lawsuit filed last February by the co-owners of a house in Newark against the Maryland and Delaware Railroad Company seeking nearly $1 million for damage to their home and disruption of their lives ...
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School board passes audit
NEWARK -- An area accounting firm gave the Worcester County Board of Education a clean opinion following an audit of financial statements.
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Friday, October 17--County Eyes Tyson Property For New Senior Center
" Senior citizens can look forward to more space, more options, and more parking at the new site of the Berlin Senior Center if a county plan comes to fruition as expected.
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Alternative Energy: Firms approved in Worcester, Sussex counties make their pitch in the west
HAGERSTOWN - Alternative energy companies pitched their products to the Washington County commissioners.
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GRAPEVINE
Grapevine is a sampling of comments and observations on a variety of timely topics submitted by readers of The Daily Times.
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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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Wor-Wic seeing more two-year students
NEWARK -- Local high school guidance counselors told the Worcester County Board of Education that more and more seniors are heading to Wor-Wic Community College for their first two years of higher education.
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