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One person dies in crash involving seven people


One person dies in crash involving seven people
Special to The Daily Times
At about 9:35 p.m. Friday night, Maryland State Troopers from the Berlin Barrack responded to the area of Route 376 and Grey Fox Lane for a two-vehicle collision.
Troopers believe that vehicle 1 with six occupants made a U-turn in front of another vehicle with one occupant. Multiple occupants were entrapped inside of vehicle 1. The driver of vehicle 1 was transported to Atlantic General Hospital, where they were pronounced deceased (name withheld pending notification to next of kin).
One patient was flown to Sentara Norfolk General Hospital by Maryland State Police Trooper 4 and another was flown to R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center by Maryland State Police Trooper 6. Four additional patients were transported by Berlin EMS, Ocean City Fire and EMS, Showell EMS, and Ocean Pines EMS to Tidal Health Peninsula Regional Medical Center. ....

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Clement Lee Counts III, Renaissance man


January 1, 2021
Clement Lee Counts III, Ph.D., also known as “That Clam and Snail Guy,” “Dude,” “Doc,” and “Daddy,” 74, of Salisbury, Md., passed away Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020, at Tidalhealth Peninsula Regional Medical Center surrounded by loving family. He was a man who lived a life of scholarship, learning, exploration and teaching. 
Born in Huntington, W.Va., Oct. 3, 1946, Clem graduated from Chesapeake High School, Chesapeake, Ohio, in 1965, and briefly studied fine arts at Ohio University.  He later attended Marshall University where he developed a lifelong passion for science. He graduated with a B.A. in zoology and a chemistry minor, and was elected to Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society, and Chi Beta Phi, the National Scientific Honorary Fraternity. Having discovered he loved college, he decided never to leave, earning his M.S. in biological sciences from Marshall University under Dr. Ralph W. Taylor, and his Ph.D. from the Univers ....

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