Delmar, DE Facts, Population, Income, Demographics, Economy

Population (total): Population in 2017: 1,782 (94% urban, 6% rural). >Population change since 2000: +26.7%

Population (female): 1,076

Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $722.

Poverty (breakdown): (15.6% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 20.0% for Black residents, 64.0% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 44.3% for two or more races residents)

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Delaware and other state lists, there were 28 registered sex offenders living in Delmar, Delaware as of January 15, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Delmar is 67 to 1.>

Ancestries: Ancestries: English (20.3%), American (11.5%), German (7.7%), Irish (6.9%), French (1.3%), European (1.2%).

Elevation: 55 feet

Land Area: 0.94 square miles.

Population Density:

Races:
      White alone - 1,159 - 72.6%
      Black alone - 275 - 17.2%
      Hispanic - 73 - 4.6%
      Two or more races - 72 - 4.5%
      Asian alone - 11 - 0.7%
      American Indian alone - 6 - 0.4%
      Other race alone - 1 - 0.06%

The biggest push towards abolishing the jurisdictional, legal effects of the State line came when the Lions Club voted to sponsor a project for the consolidation of the two school systems in the town. Since the town was founded, each side had its own individual school with the one in Delaware operating under the local School Board and the Maryland School operating under the Wicomico County Board of Education. This very controversial issue was bitterly contested for over three years and finally in 1949, this dream became a reality when the junior and senior high schools were consolidated into one school using the Delaware facilities. Four years later the fourth, fifth and sixth grades were also consolidated with classes in the Maryland school. This controversial decision represented one of the greatest steps forward educationally for the town of Delmar and also towards eliminating the jurisdictional barrier between the two parts of town.

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Important Links

National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (https://ndasa.com/)

National Drug Free Workplace Alliance (https://www.ndwa.org/)

Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association (https://www.sapaa.com/)

Substance Abuse Mental Health Safety Administration (https://www.samhsa.gov/)

US Drug Enforcement Administration (https://www.dea.gov/)

Office of Drug alcohol Policy Control (https://www.transportation.gov/odapc)

Delmar, DE Locations

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Multiple Testing Centers In Delmar, DE

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Delmar, DE Testing Locations

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701 E NAYLOR MILL RD, STE G 3.5 miles

701 E NAYLOR MILL RD, STE G
SALISBURY, MD 21801
Categories: SALISBURY MD

2425 N SALISBURY BLVD 3.5 miles

2425 N SALISBURY BLVD
SALISBURY, MD 21801
Categories: SALISBURY MD

659 S SALISBURY BLVD STE 2 6.0 miles

659 S SALISBURY BLVD STE 2
SALISBURY, MD 21801
Categories: SALISBURY MD

712 E Main St, 6.3 miles

712 E Main St,
Salisbury, MD 21804
Categories: Salisbury MD

262 TILGHMAN RD 6.3 miles

262 TILGHMAN RD
SALISBURY, MD 21804
Categories: SALISBURY MD

100 E CARROLL ST 6.5 miles

100 E CARROLL ST
SALISBURY, MD 21801
Categories: SALISBURY MD

1655 WOODBROOKE DR Ste 101 6.6 miles

1655 WOODBROOKE DR Ste 101
SALISBURY, MD 21804
Categories: SALISBURY MD

1655 WOODBROOKE DR STE 104 6.6 miles

1655 WOODBROOKE DR STE 104
SALISBURY, MD 21804
Categories: SALISBURY MD

106 MILFORD ST STE 501B 8.3 miles

106 MILFORD ST STE 501B
SALISBURY, MD 21804
Categories: SALISBURY MD

106 MILFORD ST STE 303 8.3 miles

106 MILFORD ST STE 303
SALISBURY, MD 21804
Categories: SALISBURY MD

701 HEALTH SERVICES DR 12.9 miles

701 HEALTH SERVICES DR
SEAFORD, DE 19973
Categories: SEAFORD DE

808 Middleford Rd, Suite 5 13.0 miles

808 Middleford Rd, Suite 5
Seaford, DE 19973
Categories: Seaford DE

543 N SHIPLEY ST STE F 13.2 miles

543 N SHIPLEY ST STE F
SEAFORD, DE 19973
Categories: SEAFORD DE

543 N SHIPLEY ST 13.2 miles

543 N SHIPLEY ST
SEAFORD, DE 19973
Categories: SEAFORD DE

24459 SUSSEX HWY STE 2 13.6 miles

24459 SUSSEX HWY STE 2
SEAFORD, DE 19973
Categories: SEAFORD DE

503 W MARKET ST STE 100 18.6 miles

503 W MARKET ST STE 100
GEORGETOWN, DE 19947
Categories: GEORGETOWN DE

20930 DUPONT BLVD, STE 201 18.8 miles

20930 DUPONT BLVD, STE 201
GEORGETOWN, DE 19947
Categories: GEORGETOWN DE

20930 DUPONT BLVD UNIT 201 18.8 miles

20930 DUPONT BLVD UNIT 201
GEORGETOWN, DE 19947
Categories: GEORGETOWN DE

21305 BERLIN RD UNIT 2 19.2 miles

21305 BERLIN RD UNIT 2
GEORGETOWN, DE 19947
Categories: GEORGETOWN DE

314 FRANKLIN AVE STE 404 21.7 miles

314 FRANKLIN AVE STE 404
BERLIN, MD 21811
Categories: BERLIN MD

32036 LONG NECK RD STE 1 24.2 miles

32036 LONG NECK RD STE 1
MILLSBORO, DE 19966
Categories: MILLSBORO DE

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Handy Resources

Comprehensive Online Resources for Drug Testing

  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

    Provides comprehensive information on drug testing and its role in substance use disorder treatment.

  2. FDA: Drug Testing

    Explains the FDA's role and regulations concerning drug testing for consumers.

  3. PDR.net

    Provides detailed drug information and safety updates through a mobile-friendly platform.

  4. BeSafeRx - FDA

    Resource by the FDA to help consumers identify and choose safe online pharmacies.

  5. SAMHSA: Drug Testing Resources for the Workplace

    Resources and guidelines for drug testing in the workplace.

  6. Drugs.com

    Provides drug information, side effects, and interactions for consumers and professionals.

  7. Drug Abuse Screening Test (DAST)

    Online version of the DAST to help individuals assess whether they have a drug problem.

  8. Merck Manuals

    Consumer-friendly medical resource providing comprehensive information on a wide array of health topics, including drug testing.

  9. SAMHSA Store

    Provides access to resources and publications on substance use prevention and treatment.

  10. National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP)

    Information on state boards of pharmacy and regulations, including those related to drug testing.

  11. CDC: Workplace Health Promotion

    CDC's resources on substance use and drug testing in the workplace.

  12. Mayo Clinic: Drug Testing

    General information about the procedures and types of drug tests.

  13. MedlinePlus: Drug Testing

    Offers information about various drug tests and their uses in medical diagnosis and treatment.

  14. University of Rochester Medical Center Health Encyclopedia

    Provides a detailed entry on drug testing, including how tests are conducted and what they detect.

  15. World Health Organization (WHO)

    International guidelines and information on public health, including substance abuse and drug testing.

  16. Healthline: Drug Testing

    Consumer health site offering information on how drug tests work and what they look for.

  17. WebMD: Drug Testing

    Provides a patient-oriented overview of drug testing and its purposes.

  18. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)

    Provides a vast database of scientific studies, including research on drug testing and its effectiveness.

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Local Drug Testing Centers: A Comprehensive Guide

Local drug testing centers play a pivotal role in the enforcement of drug-free policies in workplaces, schools, and other institutions. They provide a necessary service for drug screening, ensuring public safety, enhancing workplace productivity, and contributing to overall community health. This guide covers the importance, services, and considerations involved in utilizing local drug testing centers.

Importance of Local Drug Testing Centers

Drug testing centers are crucial for identifying drug use and ensuring compliance with various legal and safety regulations. They help employers maintain a safe and productive work environment, assist law enforcement and legal professionals, and support health care providers in treating and advising patients on substance use.

Services Offered by Local Drug Testing Centers

  • Pre-Employment Screening: Testing potential employees to ensure they meet the employer's policies regarding drug use.
  • Random Drug Testing: Conducting unscheduled drug tests to deter drug use among employees or members of an organization.
  • Reasonable Suspicion Testing: Testing individuals who exhibit behaviors that suggest drug use, based on observed conditions explicitly articulated by trained supervisors.
  • Post-Accident Testing: Assessing employees for drug use after an accident to determine if drugs were a contributing factor to the incident.
  • Follow-Up Testing: Monitoring employees who have returned to work after participating in rehabilitation programs for substance use.

Choosing a Local Drug Testing Center

  1. Accreditation: Ensure the center is accredited by relevant health and safety authorities, indicating compliance with industry standards.
  2. Confidentiality: The center should uphold strict confidentiality policies to protect the privacy of individuals undergoing testing.
  3. Technology and Accuracy: Check that the center employs up-to-date technology and methodology for accurate and reliable testing results.

Benefits of Using Local Drug Testing Centers

Utilizing local drug testing centers offers numerous benefits:

  • Convenience: Local centers provide easy access for individuals and organizations, reducing the time and cost associated with travel.
  • Quick Results: Many local centers offer rapid results, which is critical for timely decision-making in employment and health care scenarios.
  • Support for Compliance: They assist organizations in complying with legal requirements and maintaining industry certifications and standards.

Local drug testing centers are essential for maintaining safe and compliant environments in various settings. By choosing a reputable and properly accredited center, organizations and individuals can rely on precise and efficient service to meet their drug testing needs.

Local Area Info: Delmar, Delaware

Delmar is a town in Sussex County, Delaware, United States, on the Maryland border along the Transpeninsular Line. Its motto is "The Little Town Too Big for One State." The population was 1,597 at the 2010 census, an increase of 13.5% over the previous decade. It is part of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area and a suburb of Salisbury, MD. When added with "twin city" Delmar, Maryland, the total population of the town was 4,600 at the 2010 Census.

The Town of Delmar was founded in October 1859 with the extension of the Delaware Railroad to the southern boundary of Delaware. The Transpeninsular Line was responsible for the founding of this unique bi-state town because the Charter of the Delaware Railroad Company permitted only the building of a railroad within the State of Delaware and the charter of the corresponding railroad company in Maryland permitted only the laying of railroad track within the State of Maryland. Thus, in 1859, the two respective railroads met and the town of Delmar was born. The name is a portmanteau of the states whose border this railroad center straddles - Delaware and Maryland.

The Town of Delmar grew slowly until 1884 when the New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Railroad completed a railroad from Pocomoke City, Maryland to Cape Charles, Virginia and also established a ferry service across the Chesapeake Bay between Cape Charles and Norfolk, Virginia. These new developments immediately made the Delmarva Peninsula an important link between the north and south. The Town of Delmar, being the midway town of the Delmarva Peninsula and already a railroad terminal, was the point for trains to change crews and locomotives and also a center for maintenance of the rolling equipment. As a result of these developments, a tremendous influx of experienced railroad men moved into the community and considerable extra employment was furnished for local townspeople. During this accelerated rapid growth period, Delmar became a "boom town". New dwelling units sprang up all over town and new businesses were established to meet the demands of its growing population. By 1889, the population of the Town of Delmar had increased to 680 and was still growing.

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Population (total): Population in 2017: 1,782 (94% urban, 6% rural). >Population change since 2000: +26.7%

Population (female): 1,076

Median Rent: Median gross rent in 2017: $722.

Poverty (breakdown): (15.6% for White Non-Hispanic residents, 20.0% for Black residents, 64.0% for Hispanic or Latino residents, 44.3% for two or more races residents)

Sex Offenders: According to our research of Delaware and other state lists, there were 28 registered sex offenders living in Delmar, Delaware as of January 15, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Delmar is 67 to 1.>

Ancestries: Ancestries: English (20.3%), American (11.5%), German (7.7%), Irish (6.9%), French (1.3%), European (1.2%).

Elevation: 55 feet

Land Area: 0.94 square miles.

Population Density:

Races:
      White alone - 1,159 - 72.6%
      Black alone - 275 - 17.2%
      Hispanic - 73 - 4.6%
      Two or more races - 72 - 4.5%
      Asian alone - 11 - 0.7%
      American Indian alone - 6 - 0.4%
      Other race alone - 1 - 0.06%

The biggest push towards abolishing the jurisdictional, legal effects of the State line came when the Lions Club voted to sponsor a project for the consolidation of the two school systems in the town. Since the town was founded, each side had its own individual school with the one in Delaware operating under the local School Board and the Maryland School operating under the Wicomico County Board of Education. This very controversial issue was bitterly contested for over three years and finally in 1949, this dream became a reality when the junior and senior high schools were consolidated into one school using the Delaware facilities. Four years later the fourth, fifth and sixth grades were also consolidated with classes in the Maryland school. This controversial decision represented one of the greatest steps forward educationally for the town of Delmar and also towards eliminating the jurisdictional barrier between the two parts of town.