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Local briefs
Originally published November 07, 2009


By Adam Behsudi
News-Post Staff


Visit FMH's operating room

Frederick Memorial Healthcare System will host its third annual operating room open house from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. today at Frederick Memorial Hospital, 400 W. Seventh St., Frederick .

Visitors can see two operating rooms, one set up for a laparoscopic procedure and the other for a joint replacement.

A video of a gallbladder removal shot inside the patient's body will be shown while the surgeon describes what he's doing. Visitors may then try out the laparoscopic surgical instruments in a simulated abdominal cavity.

In the second operating room, visitors may handle and examine models of the joints and the actual tools that doctors, nurses and technicians use in these common procedures.

FMH's pre- and post-operative areas will also be open. Anesthesiologists will also be on hand to demonstrate how patients are intubated to assist their breathing.

Brunswick may change water use fee

The Brunswick City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on a new one-time water fee of $79.80 for some new dwellings.

The fee would apply to a new dwelling unit created by an addition or renovation to a dwelling. A dwelling unit is defined in the zoning ordinance as "a room or group of rooms forming a single residential unit with facilities for living, sleeping and cooking purposes, which are exclusively used for the family living therein."

Also on the agenda:

  • a presentation on the city's recent audit

  • a vote on a contribution to Brunswick High School's Safe and Sane event

  • a vote on whether to remove a handicap parking sign at 12 E. C St.

    Sheriff hosts community meetings

    Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins will host four community meetings for residents to discuss law enforcement issues.

    All meetings are open to the public and will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

  • Monday, Brunswick Volunteer Fire Co., 223 W. Potomac St.

  • Nov. 17, Sabillasville Elementary School cafeteria, 16201B Sabillasville Road

  • Nov. 18, Middletown Primary School, 403 Franklin St.

  • Dec. 1, Carroll Manor Grange Hall next to fire company, 2793 Adams St.

    Holiday homemaker event scheduled

    The Mid-Valley Homemakers will host the Homemakers Holiday activity from 1 to 3 p.m. Nov. 19 at AMVETS Post 9, Green Street, Middletown . Tickets are $3.

    Mid-Valley and other county Homemakers Clubs will demonstrate more than a dozen different holiday crafts.

    Directions for crafts will be available, as well as a "Make and Take" table, refreshments and door prizes. Entertainment will be by the String Poets Quartet.

    For information, contact Shirley Duley at 301-371-5004 or fboesch@erols.com.



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