Today on DelmarvaLife:
Cystinosis is a rare disease with no cure. According to cystinosisresearch.org, ‘Cystinosis is a metabolic disease in which the amino acid cystine gets into the cells, but has no transporter out. Because of the defect in transportation, the cell crystallizes causing early cell death. Cystinosis slowly destroys the organs in the body including the kidneys, liver, eyes, muscles and the brain.’ 11-year-old Chandler Moore is living with Cystinosis, and him and his dad join us today to share their story and mention their upcoming fundraiser event. The event is Dec. 3 from 5:30 pm – 9 pm in Georgetown. Activities will be free and donations are appreciated.
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Lt. Tim Robinson with the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office has a new list of most wanted for us. See today’s Most Wanted Monday here.
If you want to give a gift that is Eastern Shore through and through, Lisa has an interesting option for you from the Ward Museum. Learn more today!
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Sean and Corey from WBOC 102.5 have been competing in head-to-head challenges lately. First it was the hot pepper challenge, second was the water bottle flip competition, and the third was a music lyric competition. Today, Sean and Corey compete in a two-minute gift wrapping challenge. See who wins this competition at 5 pm!
Be sure to tune in today at 5 pm!
Our annual holiday giveaway is back! Every weekday throughout November and December, we’ll be giving out prizes. This year you could win a $1,500 Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines shopping spree at FurnitureLand and over 40 more great prizes to local businesses across Delmarva. Don’t forget to enter daily for additional chances to win! Enter here.
Not every child on Delmarva is fortunate enough to get Christmas gifts. That’s where WBOC’s Bless Our Children Campaign makes a difference. Our goal is to get enough money to local charities so they can buy a present for every child in need here on Delmarva. If you would like to donate and help, send your card and donation to Bless Our Children in Care of WBOC, 1729 N. Salisbury Blvd. 21801 or you can donate online at wboc.com.













