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Thursday, April 25, 2024Birthing Center at UM Shore Regional Health’s JADA System Proves a Lifesaver for Salisbury Mother
Birthing Center at UM Shore Regional Health’s JADA System Proves a Lifesaver for Salisbury Mother EASTON, Md. (April 24, 2024) – Salisbury resident Kerri Madero had a bad feeling when she and her partner, Lindsay Tortorella, left for the hospital on the morning of January 11, 2024, for a routine birth induction at the Birthing Center at University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Easton. Tortorella hoped that Madero’s apprehension was due to anxiety or fear, and tried to think positively about the
Thursday, April 25, 2024July 1 is Deadline for Caroline Foundation Grant Applications
NEWS RELEASE: APRIL 25, 2024The Caroline Foundation, in partnership with the Mid-Shore Community Foundation, invites organizations that provide medical and/or health-related services to residents of Caroline County, Maryland to apply for FY2025 grant funding. The Caroline Foundation does not fund capital projects. Applicants must be nonprofit corporations with IRS tax-exempt status, or government-related entities. Applications are online at https://www.mscf.org/caroline-foundation. The deadline
Wednesday, April 24, 2024Benedictine Road Dedication and School Residential Building Groundbreaking
Benedictine Road Dedication and School Residential Building Groundbreaking WHAT: Benedictine will be dedicating a new campus road and groundbreaking for three new student residential wings. WHO: Benedictine Executive Director Scott Evans, board members, staff, students, and invited dignitaries. WHEN: Friday, April 26, 2024; 12 noon followed by lunch. WHERE: Benedictine School Campus, 14299 Benedictine Lane, Ridgely, Maryland Parking available in the first and second parking lot on your right as you
Tuesday, April 16, 2024Andy Cheezum Announces Retirement from Willow Construction
EASTON, MARYLAND — After 30 years with Willow Construction, Vice President Bernard A. “Andy” Cheezum Jr., CHC, has announced his plan to retire, effective December 31, 2024. Cheezum began his career at Willow in 1989, working part-time as a Project Coordinator while completing his bachelor’s degree in construction management from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES). Upon his graduation in 1990, he left Willow to pursue a career with a national general contractor based in Baltimore, Maryland,
Thursday, September 29, 2022Start Your Caroline County Community Business with These Steps
Small businesses are the heart and soul of every community. They are what give a town its character and flavor. Plus, small businesses provide jobs and increase the tax base to pay for things like schools, emergency services, and parks. Their impact cannot be overstated, as small business owners are often leaders in the civic life of the communities they serve. Your goal of wanting to start your own small business here in Caroline County is to be applauded. It does take a lot of work, but by following
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