May 8, 2008

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VOL. 12 NO. 41

THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008

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NEWS HEADLINES QUICK ACTION IN SCHOOL EARNS RECOGNITION - Assistant principal and a resource officer are honored by state police for the way they handled a student with a gun. Page 16 PRIDE IN BLOOM MONTH - Mayor proclaims that one area town will celebrate the season and the flowers it brings. Page 16 REQUEST ON HOLD - New company asks permission to put in wells, but town says, ‘We’ll see.’ Page 17 QUEENS FOR A YEAR - Miss Laurel and Little Miss Laurel are crowned. Page 18 CANDIDATES ANSWER QUESTIONS - Two men vying for one seat on the Delmar School Board talk about issues facing their district. The election is next Tuesday. Page 20 BULLDOGS AND RAVENS - The Laurel and Sussex Tech baseball and softball teams meet on the diamond last Friday. Page 45 NARROW LOSS - The Laurel varsity golf team loses by tiebreaker in a home match against Indian River last week. Page 45 STARS OF THE WEEK - A Delmar baseball player and a Sussex Tech baseball player are this week’s Laurel Stars of the Week. Page 47

Laurel’s School District 2009 Teacher of the Year is Robert Todd of North Laurel School. Above, he, co-teacher Karen Matthews and student teacher Lisa Langley are surrounded by their students. Photo by Pat Murphy.

Third-grade team teacher is this year’s top educator By Pat Murphy

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Saturday evening, May 3, at the Laurel Firehouse, the Laurel School District held its annual End of the Year Teacher Banquet. The highlight of the banquet was the announcement of Robert T. Todd, a special education teacher at North Laurel Elementary School, as Teacher

of the Year. The prestigious selection is made by a committee of fellow teachers and administrators in the district. Todd has been teaching at Laurel for six years, including the last two as a third-grade co-teacher with Karen Matthews. A press release described Todd’s unique talents: “As a teaching team, [Todd and Matthews] give their very

best to students no matter what obstacles they face. Mr. Todd creates and implements many creative and engaging instructional strategies for meeting his students’ diverse needs. As the special education team chair, he is efficient and open. This year, Todd joined the International Support Team to furContinued on page five

Art and History Tour to feature seven stops By Lynn R. Parks During the 1960s, Euneta Farrelly took art lessons from the Laurel artist and teacher Henry Progar. Paintings by Progar now sell for thousands of dollars at local auctions. But Farrelly, 85, has never even had a painting on public display.

Until now. A showing of Farrelly’s oil paintings will be featured during the Laurel Historical Society’s Art and History Tour next Saturday. They will be on display in the Cook House, built in 1850 and now home to the historical society. “I have never had a show, and never

even thought that one would be acceptable,” said Farrelly. “This is really quite an honor.” Farrelly “is really very talented,” said historical society president Norma Jean Fowler, Laurel. “Her paintings are lovely, in the style of Mr. Progar but more feminine.” Continued on page four


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