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Find out who readers picked as the Bayside South Football Player of Year in preseason poll
The votes have been cast and fans of Bayside South high school football have decided on their pick for the 2024 Fan's Choice Delmarva Now Bayside South Preseason Player of the Year. Snow Hill's Christian Russell won the fan's choice poll, receiving 50% of the vote with 6,125 of the 12,056 votes in...
Enforcement action issued against W.L. Gore plants in Cecil County over PFAS chemicals
CECIL COUNTY — An Enforcement Action has been filed against W.L. Gore in a move that attorneys for the neighbors surrounding three of the material science company’s plants — Cherry Hill, Fair Hill and Appleton Road — say will get swift remediation of their contaminated water supplies. In Feb. 2023, a Class Action suit was filed against the Cherry Hill plant, claiming that the international textile manufacturing company released per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances — also known as PFAs or “forever chemicals” into the air and water....
Elkton High School implements weapon detection system for sports events
ELKTON — As part of efforts to keep students safe, attendees of Elkton High School football games this fall will have to pass through a weapon detection system before entering the stadium. According to Leitgeb, the system is designed primarily to scan for ‘mass casualty style’ weapons, including guns and large knives, and will allow attendees to keep their belongings on them so as to not slow down entrance to the stadium. School officials noted that EHS football games average roughly 1,200 attendees, and other...
Down to one officer, Greensboro considers closing police department
GREENSBORO — The future of the Greensboro Police Department is up in the air. Mayor David Spencer announced at Thursday evening’s Greensboro Town Council meeting that the town will consider closing its police department, which is now down to one officer, Chief Lenox Trams. Four options were provided to the mayor and commissioners by Town Manager Tammy Kelledes: ...
Amish Outlaws perform at Watermen's
ROCK HALL — From hosting pirates in mid-August to featuring rowdy Amish rockers to close out the month, Rock Hall is always a good place for a party. Saturday night, The Amish Outlaws, an infamous cover band performing since 2002, played at Watermen’s Crab House to approximately 500 people, according to security officials Beverly Somerville and Jerrie Hamilton. The Amish Outlaws shucked their Old Order ways to perform a variety...
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