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UPDATE: Unexploded World War II ordnance detonated after discovery on Assateague beach
Unexploded ordnance was found on the beach Sunday at Assateague Island National Seashore, according to an eyewitness. The ordnance was found near the very first parking lot closest to the entrance, according to eyewitness Laura Benedict Sileo, and lifeguards were clearing the area. Yellow caution tape had also been placed at the nearest...
EAST LOCUST STREET WILL BE CLOSED FOR ROAD REPAIRS ON JULY 16, 2024
Salisbury, MD - As part of the Salisbury Department of Infrastructure & Development's ongoing effort to inform the public of improvements within the City of Salisbury, please be advised that East Locust Street will be closed on Tuesday, July 16, for road repairs. The work will begin at 8 a.m.,...
Salisbury officials look to regulate growing trend of short-term rentals across country
SALISBURY -- The city of Salisbury plans to join other local governments across Maryland and the United States that are starting to regulate a growing trend of short-term rentals. Rentals ...
THREE IMPENDING DOWNTOWN SALISBURY BUSINESSES AWARDED STATE GRANT FUNDING
Salisbury, MD - On July 9, Governor Wes Moore announced that several small businesses within the City of Salisbury will receive a portion of $16.2 million in Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development funding issued through three separate grant programs. "Community growth and business growth are inextricably linked. When...
Rainfall in Sussex County breaks records, with Long Neck reporting over 7 inches
Parts of Sussex County got a respite from the heat on Saturday after a morning of heavy rainfall, with parts of the county recording over 7 inches of precipitation. Georgetown received a record-breaking 4 inches of rainfall on Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Long Neck reported the most rain as of 8 a.m. on Saturday, with 7.25 inches recorded since the rain began on Friday.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's Music for Maryland Tour makes July 16 stop in Salisbury
SALISBURY -- The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will make a July 16 stop in Salisbury as part of its Music for Maryland Tour. The eight-stop tour, which kicked off July 9, features a mix of ...
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