“The old concept of the vocational school…it’s not a useful concept anymore,” asserts Worcester Technical High School Principal Caroline Bloxom as we embark on our tour of the school. Just a few minutes into the tour and we could already … Continue reading
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Berlin’s Church Mouse Thrift Shop Makes ...
Tucked away in a tiny shop along Main Street in Historic Downtown Berlin you’ll find the Church Mouse Thrift Shop. However, it’s more than just your standard thrift shop. With over 50 years of deeply rooted history in the local … Continue reading
SU Students Prepare for the 2014-15 School Ye ...
While the stream of vacationers slowly dwindles with the approach of autumn, there is an influx of travelers, namely students, returning to the Shore. With school beginning for many collegiate and other students this week, ShoreBread thought we would gather … Continue reading
Boating Season in Ocean City Begins: Tips for ...
Ocean City MD– The 2014 National Safe Boating Week campaign kicked off Saturday, May 17 with Coast Guard Auxiliary units promoting recreational boating safety around the nation. The campaign – which runs through May 23 — is dedicated to helping … Continue reading
ShoreBilly’s Swill: Heroes Part II; the ...
Last week I dished out my thoughts and opinions on Mother’s Day, most notably the fact that I unequivocally believe that it is the single most important holiday we celebrate. That line of thought led me quickly into the subject … Continue reading
New Ocean City Surf Club Celebrates Local Bea ...
Just like still waters, the Ocean City surf community runs deep. Year-round, rain or shine, if there are waves you can guarantee surfers of all ages will be paddling out in hopes of that one, perfect barrel. But there’s more … Continue reading
Ocean City St. Patrick’s Day Parade Win ...
With warm temperatures and sunny, blue skies, the 2014 Ocean City St. Patrick’s Day Parade was a huge success. Crowds filled the streets wearing their finest green attire while parade floats made their way south from 62nd Street to the … Continue reading
Navigating the Precarious World of College Ap ...
Area high school students are fully immersed in the school year now that summer is officially over. Tests, papers, grades, sports, after school commitments, extracurriculars…the list goes on and on. Pile the stress of the college admission process on top … Continue reading
Guerrieri Family Foundation Announces $8 Mill ...
One of the Eastern Shore’s leading philanthropies, the Guerrieri Family Foundation, has announced an $8 million gift for the construction of a new Academic Commons, including a state-of-the-art library, at Salisbury University. This is one of the largest private donations … Continue reading
Help Ensure That Children Have Access to Heal ...
“When school lets out, millions of low-income children no longer get a healthy breakfast or lunch, but the USDA’s summer meals program helps to fill that gap and is an invaluable investment in the future of America’s children,” said Tom … Continue reading
Laboratorian Helps Salisbury University Lab S ...
“It’s not magic,” Diane Davis-Hayes says. “But it might appear that way to some.” Davis-Hayes, Director of the Medical Laboratory Science Program at Salisbury University, is talking about the laboratory results that appear on the screen for health care staff … Continue reading
Alternate Perception: Salisbury University St ...
Alternate Perception. What’s your reaction? Do you take the two words side-by-side as they are? Do you even question what an ‘alternate perception’ might be? Do you assume it’s self-explanatory? Or do you break it down by definition? Alternate: (Adjective) … Continue reading
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