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4-H 'like a family' for youth at Cecil County Fair
FAIR HILL — 4-H is much more than just agriculture focused, members are also involved in community service, mentorship, public speaking, leadership, arts and crafts, engineering, and countless other learning opportunities. Many people think you need to have an animal to join 4-H, but 4-H offers so many outlets for growth outside of livestock. “It was an agricultural focus when it was started, but it’s not just agricultural focused now,...
Police: Man claiming to be leader of the free world arrested in North East
NORTH EAST — An officer filed several criminal charges against a man claiming to be “president of the United States of America” after the suspect allegedly resisted arrest in North East during a prolonged incident, according to Cecil County District Court records. Court records allege that the accused, John Roy Hardiman, 31, of Elkton, also maintained that he was an undercover Maryland State Police trooper at one point while interacting with the arresting officer and that the officer had broken his spine — a claim...
Law enforcement Fishing Rodeo delivers free fun for youth
Not a cell phone or gaming device was in sight as members of numerous local law enforcement agencies were on hand to help youth ages 15 and under experience the joys of catching fish and more as part of the third annual Law Enforcement & Youth Fishing Rodeo in Easton last month. The Fishing Rodeo started early on the hot, muggy June morning, with 153 participants and their families enjoying lots of shade and family time while catching bluegill, catfish, rockfish and more on a...
BizBeat: Vendors sought for Car Show, Fall Fest; NE Chamber benches arrive
Happening this week in and around Cecil County: Elkton Alliance is taking applications for vendors for its Kick Off Car Show and Fall Fest to be held Sept. 13 and 14. The Kick Off Car Show happens Sept. 13 from 5 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. The next day from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. is the Fall Fest. ...
Men For Change recognizes volunteers' service
FEDERALSBURG — On July 20, about 80 people gathered at the Federalsburg Volunteer Fire Company banquet hall to recognize Men For Change’s People of the Year. The Federalsburg nonprofit’s slogan is “changing our community through service.” They are geared toward mentoring youth and trying to help them make productive choices. This was the 14th year of the recognition awards. There were six people honored for their work: Federalsburg’s District One...
Rosenfeld’s Jewish Deli to Open in Salisbury
SALISBURY, MD - Rosenfeld’s Jewish Delicatessen, an iconic Delmarva restaurant staple, has announced a new location in Salisbury. In a social media post Tuesday, July 23rd, Rosenfeld’s said a lease was signed this week for another location at 923 Mount Hermon Road. The news comes after the Delicatessen...
Dredging Set to Begin Near Ocean City
OCEAN CITY, MD- Dredging near Ocean City is scheduled to start on July 24th. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fisheries says the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be focusing on two priority areas from the last round of Inlet work. They also plan to work on the junction between the Isle of Wight and Inlet channels.
An Eyesore of a Building in Berlin is now on the Brink of Development
BERLIN, Md. -- On Monday night, Berlin councilmembers agreed to move forward with plans for the old processing plant at Heron Park. The future of the park has been talked about for a few years. Palmer Gillis, who the town was in talks with a year ago, will once again...
Grand Jury Formally Indicts Salisbury Man on January 6th Charges
SALISBURY, MD - Carlos Ayala, the Salisbury man previously charged for his alleged involvement in the January 6th breach of the Capitol in 2021, now faces a new legal twist in his case. According to court documents acquired by WBOC, on July 17th, a Grand Jury of the United States...
Salisbury officials crack down on abandoned shopping carts but with one change
SALISBURY -- Salisbury officials have officially cracked down on abandoned shopping carts in the city. But Salisbury City Council changed the way the amended ordinance is enforced after hearing ...
Noise ordinance in effect in Easton
EASTON, Md. – Easton has a new ordinance in place. The noise ordinance prohibits businesses from playing amplified music of any kind outdoors between 10 P.M. and 6 A.M. That includes music coming out of doors or windows left open for an extended period of time. Town officials tell us this ordinance is in line with existing county regulations.
BVSPCA offering free vaccines to combat respiratory disease outbreak
In light of a canine respiratory disease outbreak in Delaware that forced a couple of the largest animal shelters to close their doors to new dogs, one organization is offering free vaccines. The Brandywine Valley SPCA announced it will provide dogs with free canine influenza and distemper shots at their health centers in New Castle, Dover and Georgetown. “While this ... Read More
Delaware State Fair July 24th Guide
WILMINGTON, Del. — The Delaware State Fair on July 24th continues the fun with events for everyone! Head to Harrington for food, concerts, and the circus! DETV brings you a guide organized by type of activity listed as: 00:00 AM/PM Event Title (location). For the daily schedule based on times, check out this itinerary.
Orioles Prospect Update: Bombs away Jackson Holliday, Seth Johnson and Peter Van Loon, Nestor German locked in
Refreshed from that four-day All-Star Break, the Baby Birds headed into their three-game weekend series'. Bowie's bats continued to falter, but results were good elsewhere on the farm. Norfolk Tides. Won series with Nashville Sounds 2-1 What an encouraging way for Jackson Holliday to kick off the second half, posting...
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