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Landin Gilley, AJ Rouselle Jr, and Parker Garrant each collected one hit for the BROHs. Garrant led the BROHs with two runs batted in. The right-handed hitter went 1-for-2 on the day. Dane Hiser, Carter Bean, Jakhi Jenkins, Finn Dyer, Gavin Johnson, Jaxon Timmons, and Jay Sanchez each collected one hit for

the Slim’s Chance Bulldogs 14U South-Hinkle/Collins. Sanchez drove the middle of the lineup, leading Slim’s Chance with two runs batted in. The 3-hole hitter went 1-for-3 on the day. Timmons and Sanchez each stole multiple bases for the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs turned two double plays in the game.

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Camp Scrubs Provides Teens Firsthand Look at Medical Careers at ChristianaCare’s Cecil County Campus

WILMINGTON, Del. – While some kids watch hospital shows at home, ChristianaCare’s Camp Scrubs gives interested tweens and teens the chance to glimpse firsthand what it’s like to be a health care professional. Offered through a partnership with Cecil College and ChristianaCare’s Cecil County campus, the weeklong camp ran from July 31 to Aug. 4. It exposed students to career opportunities and also helped them understand the important role of medical care within a community. “This is the future of our workforce,” said Lisa Fields, manager of Community Engagement at Cecil County campus. “It’s an opportunity for us to give back to the community and support our youth. This is their chance to look inside the walls and see what it means to be in health care.” Until the start of Camp Scrubs, Miranda Sheriff had never been inside Union Hospital. She didn’t know anyone there, either. By the end of the first day, she had made three new friends and held some of the tools used by doctors and nurses who help deliver babies. The next day, she tried out laparoscopic surgical tools on an inanimate

object, using her left hand to guide the camera and her right hand to control the pinchers used in minimally invasive surgery. It was like playing the claw game at an arcade — with one big difference. “This can help me become a doctor because it makes you more familiar with the equipment that they use,” said Miranda, who attends the Tome School in North East, Maryland. Part of the community This year marks the first return of the camp to Union Hospital since 2019. Eight students participated this summer, and Fields said she expects the camp to grow even more next year. Katie Hunter, program coordinator for Community Engagement at Cecil County campus, said programs like Camp Scrubs help young people find out about potential careers while also shining a light on the love and excellence shown every day by caregivers. “It helps our community to see that ChristianaCare is more than just a hospital. Our caregivers are part of this small town, and we create these partnerships because we care about our community.”

Watching and learning For Michael Bilski, Camp Scrubs at Union Hospital really lived up to its name. He and his fellow campers helped paint inspirational messages on the windows above the High Street walkway. They then took turns delivering lunch trays to patient rooms. After testing their surgical skills with an electric scalpel, they dedicated a community rock garden near the hospital entrance. Busy? Yes. Interesting? Definitely. Messy? Occasionally. “This is why you wear scrubs,” Michael said with

a laugh as he pointed at a splotch of paint on his leg. Being a part of Camp Scrubs gave Brooke Bateman a chance to watch and learn from nurses doing their jobs. Seeing them in action has convinced her that nursing is a viable career path for her, even if it’s not an easy one. “It’s a really hard job, but I think that’s why I like it, because I like doing hard things,” said Brooke, who attends Immaculate Heart of Mary School in Wilmington. She hopes the cheerful messages painted on the windows and in the rock garden help caregivers feel valued and appreciated for the work they do. “It’s a reminder that what you’re doing here is important and that your work matters,” she said.

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2023 Genes in Space contest selects winning student experiment for launch to space SEATTLE — Isabel Jiang, 17, is this year’s winner of Genes in Space, a biology-based research competition co-founded by Boeing’s Space Exploration division and miniPCR bio. The announcement was made at the International Space Station (ISS) Research and Development Conference in Seattle. Jiang’s experiment will be performed by astronauts aboard the space station next year. The Genes in Space contest invites students in grades 7 through 12 to design biology experiments that address real-world challenges in space exploration. The national competition garnered submissions from 194 schools in 31 states. Authors of the top five proposals presented their ideas to

a panel of scientists, educators, and technologists at the conference. “Our goal is to inspire young minds with the excitement of biological and physical sciences, and every year we are also inspired by the innovative ideas these students submit,” said Scott Copeland, director, Boeing ISS Research Integration. “The winners are already meaningfully contributing to scientific research on the space station and helping us solve challenges that lie ahead in the future of human spaceflight. I’m so proud to be a part of that.” Jiang’s experiment was selected from a competitive field of 820 submissions from 1,177 students. Her experiment proposes

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Ananth Jagannath, 16, Adrian Wilcox High School, Santa stration missions. Genes in Space Clara, California, whose research was founded in 2015 as a col- sought to measure the effect of milaboration between Boeing and crogravity on protein folding. miniPCR bio. Since then, the ISS National Laboratory and New En- Christina Rasa,18, and Kenny gland Biolabs have sponsored the Koch,18, The Tome School in program. North East, Maryland, whose The other finalist proposals topic was to use nano-thylakoid that stood out for their potential units to reverse the effects of osto positively impact the future of teoarthritis in mice living on the space travel and in their innova- ISS. tive use of the Genes in Space toolkit, include: Manasi Vegesna, 17, Hamilton High School in Chandler, AriCharlene Chen, 16, Smithtown zona, whose project aimed to asHigh School East, St. James, sess how space conditions affect New York, whose project cen- immune system central tolerance. tered on the development of a dual fluorescent-colorimetric DNA This announcement conaptasensor to rapidly detect oxi- cludes the 2023 Genes in Space dative DNA damage in astronaut competition. Founded by Boeurine samples. ing and miniPCR bio, Genes in continued from A4

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North East Club Scholarship established at Cecil College

NORTH EAST, Md.: The Cecil College Foundation is excited to announce the creation of The North East Club Scholarship that supports Cecil County students. This endowed scholarship fund is designed to help students fulfill their dream of completing an associate degree at Cecil College. “The North East Club is interested in creating and cultivating a positive environment for Cecil County, and we feel education plays a vital role,” said President Tom Kelly. “We want to help a student who otherwise would face financial barriers to their growth and achievement.” The North East Club was founded in 1942 and consists of local business entrepreneurs interested in enhancing the quality of life for Cecil County residents. The social club meets monthly with a guest speaker and discusses how to support events and activities organized by other organizations within the county. The North East Club members support these activities by participating in and promoting them through their networks. Organizations The North East Club supports include Cecil College, Salute to Cecil County Veterans, the Cecil County Government, CASA, Cecil County Christmas Parade, the Fair Hill Nature Center, local first responders, the Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill, and a host of other community and governmental initiatives. To apply for this and other Cecil College scholarships, visit cecil.edu/scholarships. If you want to donate to this scholarship and support a student through a tax-deductible gift, please contact the Cecil College Foundation at foundation@cecil.edu or visit www.cecil.edu/foundation.

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County Council Enacts August 1, 2023 Notice of Enactment

On Tuesday, August 1, 2023, Legislative Session Day 2023-15 the County Council of Cecil County Enacted: Resolution No. 35-2023 As Amended Supplemental Appropriation – General Fund Balance – Board of Education – Safe and Secure School Entrances Projects Rising Sun and Conowingo Elementary Schools. A Resolution to amend the Annual Budget and Appropriation Ordinance for Cecil County, Maryland, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2024, to provide the Board of Education budget with additional expenditure appropriation authority to utilize $845,170 $746,322 in funds from the general Fund Balance to finish safe and secure school entrances projects for the Rising Sun and Conowingo Elementary Schools. Resolution No. 40-2023 Approval – Tasers with Accessories – Multiple Year Contract. A Resolution to approve a five (5) year agreement between the County on behalf of the Cecil County Sheriff’s Office and Axon Enterprise, Inc. for the acquisition of Sixty-five (65) Taser 10 Inert Magazine Red with two spares, Inert Unitary Cartridge, Taser 10 Blackhawk Holster RH, Enhanced Hook-andLoop Training (halt) Suit V2, Target Frame Professional 27.5 in X 75 in, Certification Bundle. The bundle includes all training cartridges, unlimited duty cartridges, and instructor training vouchers. Resolution No. 41-2023 Appointment and Reappointments—Board of License Commissioners – Kristen Ortt, Stephen Miller – Russ Johnson. A Resolution to confirm the reappointments by the County Executive of Kristen Ortt to expire June 30, 2024, Stephen Miller to expire on June 30, 2026, and the appointment of Russ Johnson to fill a vacancy to expire on June 30, 2025.

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Resolution No. 42-2023 Reappointment—Adult Public Guardianship Review Board – Dianne Fox. A Resolution to confirm the reappointment by the County Executive of Dianne Fox, to a three-year term that will expire on November 5, 2025, to the Cecil County Adult Public Guardianship Review Board. Copies are available on the Cecil County Government website at www.ccgov.org and at the County Administration Building, 200 Chesapeake Blvd., Elkton. For more information contact the County Council Office at 410.996.5201 or email: council@ccgov.org. This document is available in alternate format. By: David M. Culver, Council Manager

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Dr. Coksaygan named to Cecil College Board of Trustees

NORTH EAST, Md. – Cecil College has been a beacon of hope to students and employers in Cecil County and the surrounding region for more than half a century under the guidance of dedicated community members that comprise its board of trustees. Their leadership has enabled Cecil College to thrive while taking on policies and initiatives that enhance students and the community. This stewardship continues as Dr. Ozden Coksaygan, MD., has been tapped to become the board’s newest member. Dr. Coksaygan fills a board vacancy created when Hon. Cameron Brown stepped down upon being named Associate Judge for Cecil County Circuit Court, 2nd Judicial Circuit. “I am thrilled to have been offered this leadership opportunity. As a doctor, I wake up every day looking for ways to help people with their health and promote healthy lifestyles. Now, I am so pleased to be able to help in another way by promoting education,” said Dr. Coksaygan. Dr. Coksaygan has been a medical practitioner in Cecil County for more than 20 years,

with offices located at 718 North Bridge Street in Elkton. After completing her residency at Wilson Memorial Hospital in Johnson City, N.Y., she moved to Cecil County, where she became the Attending Physician at Laurelwood Care Center in 2003. She established a relationship with Union Hospital Cecil County as the Admitting Physician for a local medical practice, providing her extensive inpatient care experience over 13 years. “Through my medical practice, I have come to know a lot of patients who are attending Cecil College. Being a member of the Board of Trustees at Cecil College provides me another avenue to help them live a richer life,” said Dr. Coksaygan. Dr. Coksaygan established her Primary Care Clinic in December 2017 and has been a Medical Staff Member for Union Hospital and Christiana Care Health System. A native of Turkey, Dr. Coksaygan began her medical education at Trakya University Medical School and Istanbul University’s Cerrahpasa Medical School.

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Club Extreme

Get into the Club - Club Extreme will include such daily activities as Nerf wars, kickball, wiffle ball, dodgeball, obstacle courses, water play with a giant water slide and various sports. Best suited for the more active and competitive types. Club dates are August 7-11, daily from 9 am - 3 pm at the Cecil County Community Center, 17 Wilson Road in Rising Sun. Children must bring a lunch. All activities will follow recommended state Covid protocols at time/ date of Club Registration is open to children 6-12 years old and there is a Club Fee of $125.00.

Soccer Camp Session 1

Soccer Camp at the Rising Sun Community Center with instructor Terry Tallman will run 9am to 12pm from June 19th to June 23rd focusing on skills, drills, and some fun along the way! This camp is $100 for the week, which includes equipment and a tshirt.

Tennis Camp Session 1

Tennis Camp will teach tennis skills and techniques to help kids learn the game, as well as some break time antics to cool off and have fun like taking a ride on a 75 foot slip and slide! Some loaner equipment is available, but campers are encouraged to bring their own if they have it. Camp will be held July 17 - 21, from 9 am -12 pm at the tennis courts behind the Rising Sun Community Center. The fee for the week long camp is $100, which includes a tshirt.

Track and Field Camp (Grades 6-8)

Velocity XPress Track Club

Velocity Xpress is a developmental track and field travel team for youth 5-18 years of age. This program is designed to teach the fundamental concepts of running and field events to enhance the overall athletic performance. Velocity Xpress will teach and equip athletes with power, endurance, speed, and coordination while promoting character and integrity. Registration includes USATF & AAU membership - it does not include uniforms or meet fees.

Multi-Sports and Activity Camp

CCPR Multi Sports Activity Camp. The sun will be shining and the fun never ends! Our camp is designed to keep kids active, engaged, and entertained with a wide range of activities, including dodgeball, tag, soccer, and basketball.

In our dodgeball games, campers will get to show off their throwing and dodging skills as they try to eliminate their opponents. They’ll have a blast strategizing with their teammates and ducking Team uniform running top and shorts purchases are required at and weaving to avoid getting hit by the ball in 3 different modified minimum and are the responsibility of parents/guardians. Most games as well as regular dodgeball. These games are supervised meets are held on Saturdays and/or Sundays. Check out our by Dillon and will be a lot of fun. website for more info: www.velocityxtc.org. Our tag games will have campers running, jumping, and crawling Uniforms: https://trackbarn.com/collections/velocity-express as they try to avoid being “it.” They’ll have to use their speed, agility, and quick reflexes to stay ahead of their pursuers and make Practices will be held at the Elkton High School track Monday, it to the safety zone. Ben is the camp leader running the tag acWednesday, and Fridays from 5:30pm to 7pm from April 3rd - mid tivities. July. Camp location will be at Calvert park from 9:00am - 12:00pm and Cost of the program is $65. After May 2nd, the cost will rise to begins on June 19th through June 23rd. $75. Cost of the program is $75.

Volleyball Camp Session 1

Volleyball Camp will focus on teaching and developing fundamentals to children ages 8-14, and will include some breaks in the action to cool off and enjoy the sun, like taking a ride on a 75 foot slip and slide! The camp will run from 9 am - 12 pm every day from July 10thJuly 14th. Campers will practice and learn the basics of the game of volleyball to introduce them to the sport in a fun and safe environment.

The camp will be held at the Rising Sun Community Center Park, Come join us this summer for our Summer Track and Field Prodrop off will be by the tennis courts. Cost of the camp is $100, gram. Camp begins June 22nd and runs through July 27th. This which includes a t-shirt. six week program is designed for beginner runners who want to learn something new and be active. The Track and Field program Arts and Crafts Camp will be held on Thursdays for six weeks, meeting at the track at A 5 day program full of fun activities and crafts for your child Perryville High School. Running heats, sprints, distance, long to get creative and think up innovative designs. Each day we jump, softball throw and relays are some of the events focused will bring a new theme to keep your child engaged within an on during the summer. enjoyable environment. Time 7:30 - 8:30pm Camp will be located at the community center - 17 Wilson Cost of the program is $45. Road, Rising Sun from 9:00am - 12:00pm. Beginning June Meet will be held on last day of camp, July 29. 26th through June 30th.

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Cecil Arena Cheer Camp

Participants will spend a week together to create a routine to showcase on the last day. The routine will consist of basic cheer elements; dance, cheer, jumps, and basic stunts and tumbling. It’s a good time to perfect the basics and show off skills. This camp is open for all levels. Participants should wear comfortable athletic clothes; shorts, t-shirts, tank tops. No jeans or jewelry. Camp will take place at the Cecil Arena July 24-28th from 9 a.m.12 p.m. Cost: $75 Ages: 5-10

Photography Camp

This camp will provide multiple factors within photography for children to learn and enjoy. The camp will look at different effects the children can have on photographs. Pictures will be taken inside and out and will consider lighting, angles, distance and actions.

Ages: 5-9 Come join us this summer for our Summer Track and Field Program. The program begins June 22nd and runs through July 27th. Cost: $75 This six week program is designed for beginner runners who want Camp will be located at the Cecil Arena 2706 North East to learn something new and be active. The Track and Field proRoad, North east. 9:00am - 12:00pm. Beginning June 19th gram will be held on Thursdays for six weeks, meeting at the track Calvert Soccer Camp through June 23rd. at Perryville High School. Running heats, sprints, distance, long A fun, activity filled camp where children can learn the basics of soccer, and how to play the game. Each day will be focused on jump, softball throw and relays are some of the events focused on Cost: $75 a new topic through offense and defense so beginners can be during the summer. introduced to the game or advance the skills of already introduced Ages: 5-9 players. It will be a new, exciting, and a great environment for kids Time 6:30 - 7:30pm to learn. Cost of the camp is $45. Meet will be held on, July 27 at the final practice. This camp will be at Calvert park turf from 9:00 - 12:00pm from Music Camp July 31st to August 4th. Each weekday, we will take a look at 2 pieces of music. These two Track and Field Pole Vault Clinic pieces will fit the level of ability of the participants. Each day we Come participate in Cecil County’s pole vault clinic. These are Ages: 5-10 will learn to perfect the pieces and then on Friday, we will showlearn-by-doing, interactive sessions for beginners through case these pieces to the parents of participants. advanced vaulters that will build on each other every week. Cost: $75 Camp will be held at the Cecil Arena from August 7th-11th. Participants will learn and improve proper technique, drills, Calvert Girls LAX Camp and basic fundamentals to broaden knowledge and underGirls Lacrosse Camp for all skill levels, improving stick work and *Please bring your instrument to work on your skills. standing of the pole vault all with safety as the number one learning the game of lacrosse. priority. Athletes are encouraged to video themselves drilling Cost: $75 and vaulting for analysis and feedback. This camp will be at Calvert park turf from 9:00 - 12:00pm from Grades: 4-8 July 17th to July 21st. The clinic will be held at Perryville High School on Thursday nights from 6pm - 8pm and will last for six weeks, July 6- AuGrades: 1-8 gust 10. Cost of the clinic is $120. We have poles, but you can bring your own if you have one. Cost: $75

Velocity XPress Kickstart

Want to start your child in track & field but unsure if they’ll like it? Then Kickstart is for you! VX Kickstart is an introductory sub-program of Velocity Xpress Track Club, designed to introduce track and field to children ages 10 and under. This six-week developmental program for track and field first-timers will introduce athletes to Track & Field by developing coordination and helping athletes recognize their strengths to prepare them for the AAU/ USATF travel team, Registration cost is $30.

Cecil Arena Cheer Camp

Participants will spend a week together to create a routine to showcase on the last day. The routine will consist of basic cheer elements; dance, cheer, jumps, and basic stunts and tumbling. It’s a good time to perfect the basics and show off skills. This camp is open for all levels. Participants should wear comfortable athletic clothes; shorts, t-shirts, tank tops. No jeans or jewelry.

Velocity Xpress Track Club Kickstart practices start on May 22, 2023 on Mondays and Wednesdays and Fridays with the travel Camp will take place at the Cecil Arena July 24-28th from 9 a.m.team at 5:30pm to 7pm. Meets are Wednesday evenings starting 12 p.m. in June. Cost: $75 Team uniform running top or team t-shirt purchase is required and not included in registration. Check out our website for more info: Ages: 5-10 www.velocityxtc.org.

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Special Rate Offer only available for New Money! New Money means funds not previously held by Cecil Bank in any account of the depositor. The promotional APY listed is effective as of 08/11/2023. *APY – Annual Percentage Yield. Minimum deposit to open CD and obtain APY is $10,000. Early withdrawal penalty applies!

410-398-1650 Special Rate Offer only available for New Money! New Money means funds not previously held by Cecil Bank in any account of the depositor. The promotional APY listed is effective as of 07/06/2023. *APY – Annual Percentage Yield. Minimum deposit to open CD and obtain APY is $500. Early withdrawal penalty applies!


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SPORTS WEEKLY CLASSIFIEDS

2021 Jeep Compass Freedom come’s with lifetime powertrain $23995.00

2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited come’s with lifetime powertrain $26805.00

2021 Chevrolet Camaro 1LT. come’s with lifetime powertrain $26928.00

2022 Chevrolet Colorado 4WD Z71 come’s with lifetime powertrain warranty $39995.00

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

2020 Hyundai Elantra SEL come’s with lifetime powertrain $19495.00

2020 kia forte MD inspected come’s with lifetime powertrain warranty $19995.00

2020 Lincoln MKZ Reserve come’s with lifetime powertrain $32159.00

2020 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE four wheel drive. Come’s with lifetime powertrain $40995.00

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

applemitsubishi.com 560 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton (410) 398-1600

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

Used vehicle pricing includes all offers and incentives. Tax, Title and Tags not included in vehicle prices shown and must be paid by the purchaser. Dealer Disclosure: $500 dealer processing fee, taxes, tags

HELP WANTED Klein's Shoprite Job Fair ALL POSITIONS Thurs, August 17, In-Person Job Fair @ the Riverside Training Ctr. 1321 Riverside Parkway Suite C-2 In-Person event 3 PM - 7 PM For Appt contact: Patricia.Russell@wakefern. com

CDL Drivers

Harford County, MD harfordcountymd.gov/employment

Maryland Rural Development Corporation Lead Teacher, Teacher Assistant jobs@mrdc.net

Home Paramount Pest Control On-site Hiring Event 2011 Rockspring Road Forest Hill, MF 21050 Select current openings In-Person

Elkton, MD

Contact Center Representative

$16 - $20 an hour - Full-time

Location: Fountain Green Branch 1304 Churchville Road Bel Air, MD 21014 https://workforcenow.adp.com

UCS is a family-owned Traffic Control company providing high quality traffic control protection to our Utility customers.

CoWorx Staffing Services Harford Transit LINK

UCS Traffic Control Flagger

Freedom Federal Credit Union

Material Handler Aberdeen, P/T Material Handler Mon & Fri ONLY Member Service Representative (Remote)/Teller Harford County, Cecil County Call/Text coworx 443.327.7131

Bogdan Computer Services 3 pm to 7 pm Harford County, MD Apply: info@bogdan.net

General Warehouse Workers Safety & Security workers Sun-Weds. or Weds.Sat 4:30p- 2:30a Call Center Supervisor, Baltimore, MD Perryville, MD & Baltimore, MD www.seeacareerwithus.com

Apply Online : UCSWBE.com Freedom Federal Credit Union #1312 Business Relationship Officer (Park Ave.) Harford & Baltimore Counties, MD https://workforcenow.adp.com Select current openings

Elkton Nursing & Rehab GNA's, RN's, LPN's and others Elkton, MD

Commercial Load Administrator - Bel Air Floating Teller - Aberdeen Loan Administration Manager - Aberdeen Branch Manager - Elkton IT Intern - Aberdeen Teller - Elkton Cecil & Harford County, MD Go to: www.harfordbank.com, click company, click careers

Job Requirements: Must be punctual. Willing to work a flexible schedule Monday through Friday. Have a positive attitude. Attention to detail and safety. Ability and willingness to work different locations weekly or daily. Clean driving record. We will train.

apply at www.elktonhc.com/careers or stop in and complete an application

Smithfield Maintenance III North East, MD smithfieldfoods.com

Christiana Healthcare Numerous positions available Multiple Locations, MD & DE www.christianacare.org/careers

Americold Cold Storage Warehouse Associate, Customer Service Rep Perryville, MD www.americold.com/careers/


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HELP WANTED

Cecil County Board of Realtors Administrative Office Manager Elkton, MD send resume to aejobresume@gmail.com

Metal and body technician needed! Full time or part time - doesn't matter. We just need reliable people who take pride in their work. Pay is negotiable based on experience. We work FOUR days a week with no weekends! Schafer's Restorations is a privately owned small business in Rising Sun, MD focusing on classic car restorations, custom builds, and repairs. We take pride in our high customer satisfaction due to our focus on being detail oriented and doing it right - the first time! Don't know what we do? Visit our website for a SMALL sampling of our work! www.schafersrestorations.com

Outdoor SEL Educator North East, MD Contact at 443-967-0500 or northbayadventure.org

Email: schafersrestortations@gmail.com

NOW HIRING Experienced Cooks - subs and grill Flexible scheduling.

Call : 410-392-3111

Looking to step your career up to the next level? We are actively hiring a Chef and line cooks to help lead our team into the future! The Town of Bel Air is accepting applications for the position of Full Time Laborer in the Department of Public Works. This position requires the performance of manual labor as directed. Work may include such activities as landscaping, street and sidewalk work, snow/ice removal, garbage and trash removal, recycling, and event setup and takedown. Requirements include high school diploma or equivalent, valid noncommercial driver’s license, safe and proper operation of various hand and power tools, capable of lifting 100 lbs. Qualified applicants must pass a background check, physical exam, and drug test.

Apply Online at: www.backfinbluesgroup.com

For more information apply online.

Qualifications

Qualified applicants must pass a background check, physical exam, and drug test.

Special Requirements

Must have a valid drivers license to drive/operate Town vehicles and equipment. Note: You must apply online as we no longer accept paper applications.

go.harford.edu/jobs

2515 Pulaski Highway Newark, DE 19702 302-368-2800 We are interviewing now to hire immediately. 1 year of shop experience and good driving record a must.

IS YOUR COMPANY HIRING?

Contact Us Today to get your FREE Help Wanted Ad in the Next Issue of Sports Weekly email: CecilCountySportsWeekly@gmail.com


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