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- 04:57, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 04:57, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Thee and Helen Twyman.jpg (The couple in the middle of this photo are Thee and Helen Twyman, from Brunswick, in the parking lot of the original Pic' a Wenner on 5th Street at Philadelphia Avenue in Ocean City. The Twymans worked for the Wenner family for years. Mrs. Twyman often accompanied Mrs. Eleanor Wenner to the beach property in the Summer to cook her scrumptuous seafood dishes. The Wenner family bought this house in 1942 and expanded to other properties on the block. Many Brunswick families vacationed here on 5...)
- 04:57, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Thee and Helen Twyman.jpg (The couple in the middle of this photo are Thee and Helen Twyman, from Brunswick, in the parking lot of the original Pic' a Wenner on 5th Street at Philadelphia Avenue in Ocean City. The Twymans worked for the Wenner family for years. Mrs. Twyman often accompanied Mrs. Eleanor Wenner to the beach property in the Summer to cook her scrumptuous seafood dishes. The Wenner family bought this house in 1942 and expanded to other properties on the block. Many Brunswick families vacationed here on 5...)
- 04:55, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Pandemic 2020 - City Council Meeting Room - August 2020.jpg (Category:History of Brunswick)
- 04:55, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 04:55, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Pandemic 2020 - City Council Meeting Room - August 2020.jpg (Category:History of Brunswick)
- 04:53, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Lee Hansel Best Obituary from The Frederick News-Post, September 5, 2020.jpg (Category:Obituary)
- 04:53, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 04:53, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Lee Hansel Best Obituary from The Frederick News-Post, September 5, 2020.jpg (Category:Obituary)
- 04:53, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Othello Regional Park opens from The Frederick News-Post, September 9, 2020.jpg (First phase of Othello Regional Park opens By Katryna Perera for The Frederick News-Post, September 5, 2020 Photo by Bill Green Frederick County officially has a new park as of Friday. The first phase of Othello Regional Park opened this week after breaking ground back in September 2018. It was a subdued opening though due to the pandemic. Instead of a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony, the park was opened via a video released by the county featuring County Executive Jan Gardner. “I had p...)
- 04:53, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 04:53, 5 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Othello Regional Park opens from The Frederick News-Post, September 9, 2020.jpg (First phase of Othello Regional Park opens By Katryna Perera for The Frederick News-Post, September 5, 2020 Photo by Bill Green Frederick County officially has a new park as of Friday. The first phase of Othello Regional Park opened this week after breaking ground back in September 2018. It was a subdued opening though due to the pandemic. Instead of a traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony, the park was opened via a video released by the county featuring County Executive Jan Gardner. “I had p...)
- 12:58, 3 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Computer Club 1984.jpg (This photo shows the members of the Computer Club. When I first started teaching at BHS there were a few computers running the MS-DOS operating system but these were not readily accessible to students nor to teachers in general. The first computer that came to the school in large numbers was the Apple IIe that used a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive with a monochrome monitor. Next came the Apple IIGS which had a color monitor, the new 3 1/2 inch hard case disk drive, and a mouse to point and cl...)
- 12:58, 3 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 12:58, 3 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Computer Club 1984.jpg (This photo shows the members of the Computer Club. When I first started teaching at BHS there were a few computers running the MS-DOS operating system but these were not readily accessible to students nor to teachers in general. The first computer that came to the school in large numbers was the Apple IIe that used a 5 1/4 inch floppy disk drive with a monochrome monitor. Next came the Apple IIGS which had a color monitor, the new 3 1/2 inch hard case disk drive, and a mouse to point and cl...)
- 05:39, 3 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Hive Bakeshop 2020, Sally and Rebekah Ontiveros from The Frederick News-Post, September 3, 2020.jpg (Buzz at The Hive: Business is booming at Brunswick bakery after sibling owners appear on hit Netflix series By Greg Swatek from The Frederick News-Post, September 3, 3030 In photo: Sally and Rebekah Ontiveros by Bill Green At The Hive Bakeshop in Brunswick, customers stop in to satisfy their sweet tooth and maybe leave with an autograph. The owners of the artisan bakery, sisters Rebekah and Sally Ontiveros, appeared on Season 3 of Netflix’s popular baking show “Sugar Rush,” which pitted...)
- 05:39, 3 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 05:39, 3 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Hive Bakeshop 2020, Sally and Rebekah Ontiveros from The Frederick News-Post, September 3, 2020.jpg (Buzz at The Hive: Business is booming at Brunswick bakery after sibling owners appear on hit Netflix series By Greg Swatek from The Frederick News-Post, September 3, 3030 In photo: Sally and Rebekah Ontiveros by Bill Green At The Hive Bakeshop in Brunswick, customers stop in to satisfy their sweet tooth and maybe leave with an autograph. The owners of the artisan bakery, sisters Rebekah and Sally Ontiveros, appeared on Season 3 of Netflix’s popular baking show “Sugar Rush,” which pitted...)
- 14:44, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Jeannette marie (Feaster) Ableman Obituary.jpg (Information courtesy of Joanna Feaster Henson Category:Obituary)
- 14:44, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 14:44, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Jeannette marie (Feaster) Ableman Obituary.jpg (Information courtesy of Joanna Feaster Henson Category:Obituary)
- 07:00, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Frederick B&O railroad station, Built 1854.jpg (Harkening back to the Harpers' sketch we posted yesterday, this is a view of the Frederick B&O railroad station at East All Saints and Market Streets. Built in 1854, it was modified in 1895 and 1921. It operated as a railroad depot until 1948. (Photo credit: William E. Barrett and the US Library of Congress) Category:Smoketown In and Around)
- 07:00, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 07:00, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Frederick B&O railroad station, Built 1854.jpg (Harkening back to the Harpers' sketch we posted yesterday, this is a view of the Frederick B&O railroad station at East All Saints and Market Streets. Built in 1854, it was modified in 1895 and 1921. It operated as a railroad depot until 1948. (Photo credit: William E. Barrett and the US Library of Congress) Category:Smoketown In and Around)
- 06:59, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Anna Lee Thornton Obituary from The Frederick News-Post, September 3, 2020.jpg (Category:Obituary)
- 06:59, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 06:59, 2 September 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Anna Lee Thornton Obituary from The Frederick News-Post, September 3, 2020.jpg (Category:Obituary)
- 08:18, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Union picnic to be held at Brunswick City Park.jpg (This World War II era poster advertised a union picnic to be held at Brunswick City Park. All proceeds would be used to buy war bonds. Category:Castle Collection History)
- 08:18, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 08:18, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Union picnic to be held at Brunswick City Park.jpg (This World War II era poster advertised a union picnic to be held at Brunswick City Park. All proceeds would be used to buy war bonds. Category:Castle Collection History)
- 08:15, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Harry Hickman's Lunch Market in Pt of Rocks.jpg (This early 20th Century photo shows Harry Hickman's Lunch Market in Pt of Rocks. For background, Rick Bowers tells us: "My father's mother was Lillie May Hickman from Pt of Rocks. Her siblings included Harry and Sidney Hickman, who ran a lunch business in Pt of Rocks. Their store is next to a tower where I think granddad Bowers was a telegrapher. According to my father, the brothers had large aprons with lots of pockets and when a passenger train stopped, they hopped on and sold sandwiches a...)
- 08:15, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 08:15, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Harry Hickman's Lunch Market in Pt of Rocks.jpg (This early 20th Century photo shows Harry Hickman's Lunch Market in Pt of Rocks. For background, Rick Bowers tells us: "My father's mother was Lillie May Hickman from Pt of Rocks. Her siblings included Harry and Sidney Hickman, who ran a lunch business in Pt of Rocks. Their store is next to a tower where I think granddad Bowers was a telegrapher. According to my father, the brothers had large aprons with lots of pockets and when a passenger train stopped, they hopped on and sold sandwiches a...)
- 08:13, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Fire Department Dance Circa 1950s.jpg (Jim Castle: This is from 1950's. Marvin Carroll was a very talented Steel Guitar player who also played with Jimmy Dean. Courtesy of Jason A. Russell Category:Castle Collection Fire Department)
- 08:13, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 08:13, 30 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Fire Department Dance Circa 1950s.jpg (Jim Castle: This is from 1950's. Marvin Carroll was a very talented Steel Guitar player who also played with Jimmy Dean. Courtesy of Jason A. Russell Category:Castle Collection Fire Department)
- 08:15, 28 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:James Castle, Harrison Volunteer Award August 25, 2020.jpg (Best of Maryland Awards Announcement: Celebrating the Best of Maryland’s History and Heritage in 2020 08/25/2020 By Preservation Maryland A native of Brunswick, Maryland in Frederick County, James Castle is a model citizen, dedicated volunteers, skilled historian, and stalwart preservationist…sometimes known as Brakeman Jim, while giving free tours to heritage tourists or local senior citizens. In 2015, James Castle became President of the Brunswick Potomac Foundation almost 20 years from th...)
- 08:15, 28 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 08:15, 28 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:James Castle, Harrison Volunteer Award August 25, 2020.jpg (Best of Maryland Awards Announcement: Celebrating the Best of Maryland’s History and Heritage in 2020 08/25/2020 By Preservation Maryland A native of Brunswick, Maryland in Frederick County, James Castle is a model citizen, dedicated volunteers, skilled historian, and stalwart preservationist…sometimes known as Brakeman Jim, while giving free tours to heritage tourists or local senior citizens. In 2015, James Castle became President of the Brunswick Potomac Foundation almost 20 years from th...)
- 13:20, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:City Departments Heads re-appointed at Tuesday's Council Meeting, August 25, 2020.jpg (City Departments Heads were also re-appointed at Tuesday's Council Meeting. Pictured being sworn in by Mayor Brown are Milt Frech, Chief of Police; Bruce Dell, Planning and Zoning Administrator; John Gerstner, Public Works Director; Mayor Brown; Dave Dunn, City Administrator; and Matt Campbell, Water Superintendent. Congrats gentlemen, and thank you for your years of service! Courtesy of The City of Brunswick Category:City)
- 13:20, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 13:20, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:City Departments Heads re-appointed at Tuesday's Council Meeting, August 25, 2020.jpg (City Departments Heads were also re-appointed at Tuesday's Council Meeting. Pictured being sworn in by Mayor Brown are Milt Frech, Chief of Police; Bruce Dell, Planning and Zoning Administrator; John Gerstner, Public Works Director; Mayor Brown; Dave Dunn, City Administrator; and Matt Campbell, Water Superintendent. Congrats gentlemen, and thank you for your years of service! Courtesy of The City of Brunswick Category:City)
- 13:17, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Officer Darrick Scott Sworn in August 2020.jpg (Congratulations to Officer Darrick Scott, the newest addition to the Brunswick Police Department. Officer Scott was sworn in at Tuesday August 25, 2020 Council Meeting by Mayor Brown. He is pictured here with Mayor Brown and Chief Frech. Courtesy of the City of Brunswick Category:Police)
- 13:17, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 13:17, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Officer Darrick Scott Sworn in August 2020.jpg (Congratulations to Officer Darrick Scott, the newest addition to the Brunswick Police Department. Officer Scott was sworn in at Tuesday August 25, 2020 Council Meeting by Mayor Brown. He is pictured here with Mayor Brown and Chief Frech. Courtesy of the City of Brunswick Category:Police)
- 13:16, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Officer Darrick Scott 2020.jpg (Darrick Scott was hired on August 10th after retiring from the Frederick Police Department. Darrick will be assigned to our School Resource program and will be tasks with developing youth programs for the department. Courtesy of Chief Frech Category:Police)
- 13:16, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])
- 13:16, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs uploaded File:Officer Darrick Scott 2020.jpg (Darrick Scott was hired on August 10th after retiring from the Frederick Police Department. Darrick will be assigned to our School Resource program and will be tasks with developing youth programs for the department. Courtesy of Chief Frech Category:Police)
- 13:13, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs created page File:Officer Andrew Juday.jpg (Andrew Juday was hired July 13, 2020 began the Frederick Police Academy on July 20th and is scheduled to graduate on March 26. 2020. After graduating the police academy, he will be assigned to a 12 week field training program at Brunswick PD before being released to patrol on his own. He will be sworn in after graduation. Courtesy of Chief Frech Category:Police)
- 13:13, 27 August 2020 HistoryCommission2 talk contribs approve-ia ([Accuracy: Spot checked, Depth: Basic, Readability: Acceptable])