March 20, 2008

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VOL. 12 NO. 34

THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2008

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NEWS HEADLINES SUPPORT FOR FUNDRAISER - Area resident, despite being confined to a wheelchair, helps to raise money for MS Society. Page 3 LIONS CLUB SHOW COMING - ‘A Night to Remember’ will be March 27, 28 and 29. Page 4 MARINE CORPS A NATURAL CHOICE - Born the son of a career United States Marine, it was inevitable that one day Seaford resident John Watson would head overseas and fight for Uncle Sam. Page 8 BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB FUNDRAISERS Events will also honor Laurel businessman Johnny Janosik. Page 9 WATER TRAIL - Federal government wants community’s help in planning heritage trail along Chesapeake Bay and Nanticoke River. Page 13 ALL UNIFORM - Starting next year, students at Delmar High School will be required to wear uniforms. Page 16 THE SUN DOES WORK - Area man puts nature to work to heat and light his workshop. Page 17 OFFICERS HONORED - Laurel Police Department recognizes officers for the biggest marijuana bust in department’s history. Page 18 NANTICOKE AUCTION - The annual event to benefit Nanticoke Health Services will feature a rare electric car. Page 20 ALL-EASTERN SINGER - Delmar student named to regional chorus. Page 52 SPRING SPORTS - The Laurel Star continues its spring sports previews starting on page 41.

INSIDE THE STAR BUSINESS BULLETIN BOARD CHURCH CLASSIFIEDS EDUCATION ENTERTAINMENT FINAL WORD FRANK CALIO GOURMET HEALTH LETTERS LYNN PARKS MIKE BARTON MOVIES OBITUARIES

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PAT MURPHY 25 PEOPLE 52 14 POLICE JOURNAL PUZZLES 54 SNAPSHOTS 56 SOCIALS 57 SPORTS 41 - 47 TIDES 7 TODD CROFFORD 27 45 TOMMY YOUNG 58 TONY WINDSOR VETERANS OF WWII 8

AFTER THE HUNT - The Delmar Kiwanis Club held its annual Easter egg hunt March 15. Above, Kiwanians Al Bozman and Jack Lynch sit with the egg hunt winners. Winners were: age 1 to 3 - Cara Rosen, 3, 89 eggs; Andrew Ramsey, 2, 53 eggs, Cassie Figgs, 3, 67 eggs. Age 4 to 6 - Kaila Dykes, 6, 47 eggs; Gabriel Davenport, 6 years, 39 eggs; Ryan Gaudreault, 6 years, 36 eggs. Age 7 and 8 - Cory Rosen, 8, 58 eggs; Luke Figgs, 8 years, 49 eggs; Cori Jones, 8, 39 eggs. Age 9 and 10 - Josh Lord,10, 76 eggs; Sadie Addlesburger, 9, 69 eggs; Georgia Fried, 8, 54 eggs. Photo by Pat Murphy.

Chamber would like to leave building, move into town hall By Tony E. Windsor Members of the Laurel Chamber of Commerce are hoping to vacate a facility that belongs to the town of Laurel and make a new home a little closer to

Town Hall. During a recent meeting of the Laurel Town Council, Karen D’Armi-Hunt and Carol Scarfi, members of the chamber board, said that the building the chamber occupies on Poplar Street is becoming a financial

burden for the organization. D’Armi-Hunt said that in recent years the Chamber of Commerce has had less than prosperous times. “Last Continued to page five

Talent show, car show back in July 4th fest By Lynn R. Parks Laurel’s July 4th talent show is back. The show was “sorely missed” by visitors to last year’s July 4th festival

and organizers are happy to restore it to the lineup of activities, said festival chairwoman Karen D’Armi-Hunt. Also back this year will be the festival’s car show. It too was missed by people who attended last year’s festi-

val, said D’Armi-Hunt. Both the talent show and the car show were traditional parts of the 14year-old festival. They were dropped Continued to page four


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