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Excerpted from WMDT, Channel 47 MARYLAND – “There’s a recognition that the 988 Crisis hotline is a lifesaving tool,” Maryland Senator Mary Beth Carozza said. Maryland Lawmakers proposing Senate Bill 3, that would provide $12 million in funding to the state’s 988 suicide and crisis hotline in 2025. “This is often the front way in or the entry for people who are seeking mental health services,” Senator Carozza said...... For the full article, click here: Mental Health & Crisis Hotline
SALISBURY, Md. – A courageous young man is being honored for saving his sister’s life. In November 2022, 11-year-old La’Prentis Doughty escaped with minor burns as his house was burning down. When he got outside, he realized his two-year-old sister was still inside. Doughty immediately rushed back into the burning house, and rescued his sister. Since his heroic act, Doughty has received multiple awards for saving his sister’s life. Tuesday, Doughty collected two more, as the Rotary Club of Wicomico County gave him the Hero Award, and he received a citation from State Senator Mary Beth Carozza. Excerpted from WMDT TV. For the full story, CLICK HERE
BERLIN – While a new signal has improved traffic safety at one Berlin intersection, there’s a chance changes could be coming to another problem spot. With a new light at the intersection of Route 113 and South Main Street now operational, Sen. Mary Beth Carozza this week said Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) officials had recently conducted a traffic study at the Route 50/Route 818 intersection and are now reviewing its findings. “I am grateful for the responsiveness of our local SHA officials to this priority local highway safety issue,” Carozza said. In December, Town of Berlin elected officials met with Carozza, Del. Wayne Hartman and Del. Charles Otto to discuss priorities for the coming year. One of the items mentioned was traffic safety at the intersection of Route 818 and Route 50. “At the time, I explained to Berlin officials that we will take the safety concerns at this intersection directly to the State Highway Administration and request that SHA conduct a traffic study/signal warrant analysis on this Berlin intersection,” Carozza said. For full article, follow this link: 01/26/2023 | SHA Reviewing Traffic Study Of Berlin Intersection | News Ocean City MD (mdcoastdispatch.com)
Mental Health Hotline
Excerpted from WMDT, Channel 47
MARYLAND – “There’s a recognition that the 988 Crisis hotline is a lifesaving tool,” Maryland Senator Mary Beth Carozza said.
Maryland Lawmakers proposing Senate Bill 3, that would provide $12 million in funding to the state’s 988 suicide and crisis hotline in 2025. “This is often the front way in or the entry for people who are seeking mental health services,” Senator Carozza said......
For the full article, click here: Mental Health & Crisis Hotline
eleven-year-old saves sister
SALISBURY, Md. – A courageous young man is being honored for saving his sister’s life. In November 2022, 11-year-old La’Prentis Doughty escaped with minor burns as his house was burning down. When he got outside, he realized his two-year-old sister was still inside. Doughty immediately rushed back into the burning house, and rescued his sister.
Since his heroic act, Doughty has received multiple awards for saving his sister’s life. Tuesday, Doughty collected two more, as the Rotary Club of Wicomico County gave him the Hero Award, and he received a citation from State Senator Mary Beth Carozza.
Excerpted from WMDT TV. For the full story, CLICK HERE
SHA Reviewing Traffic Study of Berlin Intersection
BERLIN – While a new signal has improved traffic safety at one Berlin intersection, there’s a chance changes could be coming to another problem spot.
With a new light at the intersection of Route 113 and South Main Street now operational, Sen. Mary Beth Carozza this week said Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) officials had recently conducted a traffic study at the Route 50/Route 818 intersection and are now reviewing its findings.
“I am grateful for the responsiveness of our local SHA officials to this priority local highway safety issue,” Carozza said.
In December, Town of Berlin elected officials met with Carozza, Del. Wayne Hartman and Del. Charles Otto to discuss priorities for the coming year. One of the items mentioned was traffic safety at the intersection of Route 818 and Route 50.
“At the time, I explained to Berlin officials that we will take the safety concerns at this intersection directly to the State Highway Administration and request that SHA conduct a traffic study/signal warrant analysis on this Berlin intersection,” Carozza said.
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