Embraced members Beverly Dukes and Marshada Chapman hold balloons spelling out 1865, the year of Emancipation, with two health care staffers who visited the booth. (Photo courtesy of University of Maryland Medical Center)
Embraced members and staff from the University of Maryland Medical Center’s medical acute care unit take time to pose for a photo at the hospital. Pictured are, from left, Roland Nichols, William Johnson, Barbara Bosah, Will Scott, DoRhonja Nichols, Melissa Webb, Mia McClamy and Urmi Patel. (Photo courtesy of University of Maryland Medical Center)
Embraced members and nurses Beverly Dukes, Marshada Chapman and Keleeta Floyd hand out information on Juneteenth at a booth at the University of Maryland Medical Center. (Photo courtesy of University of Maryland Medical Center)
April 19, 2021
Harry J. “Webby” Webb Sr. made his final journeyFriday, March 26, 2021, to be with his family and to paint the skies. He passed away peacefully surrounded by his loved ones at the Delaware Veterans Home in Milford. Harry was the patriarch of the family. Harry was 83 and born June 27, 1937, to the late Louis and Alice Webb in Wilmington.
Harry was a very dedicated soldier in the U.S. Army, serving 28 years. He served two tours in Vietnam. He was a true military man. He received many commendations, awards and metals while serving. After retiring he picked up the skill of painting, and painted many homes from Florida to Bethany Beach, whistling the entire time he worked with Randy Long for 15 plus years.
Mercury Business Awards 2020 winners finally get their trophies
The winners of our Mercury Business Awards for 2020 finally have their hands on their unique trophies.
Each of our 11 winners received a trophy made from slate kindly supplied by Clipsham Stone Cutting Company, and wood supplied by Viking Signs.
And coincidentally, Susie Nottingham who runs Clipsham Stone Cutting Company with husband Martin, was able to see one of the trophies being handed over after she arrived for a takeaway at The March Hare Bakery and Tea Rooms as owner Amy Roberts was being photographed outside!
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Due to Covid-19 restrictions many of our sponsors were unable to make the presentations so Mercury editor Kerry Coupe had the honour of delivery the trophies in a covid-secure way.
Crossroads Church is lending a helping hand to the people of Texas after a winter storm swept through the state causing widespread power outages and plumbing issues.