Bernadette Mary Webb BERLIN – Bernadette Mary Webb, (nee Kosinski) age 73, died Wednesday, July 18, 2007 at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin.Born in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Andrew F. and Frances (nee Wawrzyniak) Kosinski. She was preceded in death by her husband George Edward Webb in 2003.She is survived by… Read more »
Monthly Archives: July 2007
My Thoughts
Insider likes to take the pooch to the bank once a month to deposit his social security check. Visit any drive-in bank in Worcester County and invariably your bank bag will be returned to you with a nice milk bone for your buddy. That’s nice. And what’s even nicer is that after a visit or… Read more »
Catch 54
OCEAN CITY – Positioned on the bay off of Route 54 in Fenwick, Del. sits the latest installment of the chain of SoDel restaurants. SoDel’s latest success, Catch 54, is reviving the classic Eastern Shore fish house, bringing classic recipes with a modern twist to visitors and locals alike. SoDel is a restaurant group that… Read more »
Roofer Without A License Probed
BERLIN – A local roofer charged with operating without a contractor’s license is out of jail this week after posting a $20,000 bond after a joint investigation conducted by the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation (WCBI) and the Maryland Home Improvement Commission resulted in as many as five charges of felony theft and failure to… Read more »
“Dom Spino and the Ordering of the Deathly Hallows”
It’s been almost a week now.I’ve been trying to get my hands on the newest and final Harry Potter book since its July 21 release and I think it’s starting to show.There are bags under my eyes, my skin is growing paler, and I’m losing my patience with random people. I’m being plagued with bad… Read more »
A Week In Business
Chamber Director NamedBERLIN – The Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has announced the appointment of Melanie A. Pursel as the new executive director.Pursel, who started her new role on July 9, received her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Marketing from Salisbury University in 1997. She then received her Master of Science… Read more »
Thursday, July 26 – Foreign Worker Foils Robbery Attempt
OCEAN CITY – In a situation that would be comical if it weren’t so serious, an attempted armed robbery at a resort department store was thwarted this week when the clerk, a foreign seasonal worker, allegedly could not decipher the suspect’s note demanding money.Resort police this week are searching for man who attempted to rob… Read more »
Town Plant Negotiations Continue At Slow Pace
BERLIN – Berlin Mayor Tom Cardinale and developer Troy Purnell had hoped to sign a memorandum on the construction of the new wastewater plant at the Crossroads development this week, but the final draft of the document was not complete by yesterday afternoon.Although the memorandum of understanding was not on the agenda of Monday night’s… Read more »
News In Brief
OCPD Chief Appointed To State CommissionOCEAN CITY – Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley announced recently Ocean City Police Chief Bernadette DiPino was appointed as a regional representative to the Maryland Police Training Commission.The commission, which falls under the Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services, oversees the hiring and training standards for all law enforcement and… Read more »
Local Named To Team Heading To Surf In Australia
OCEAN CITY – Vince Boulanger is one of the many Ocean City local surfers who has spent his life surfing the local waters and dreaming of surfing the world’s biggest waves. With this summer’s trip to Australia with the ESA Allstar team, Boulanger is well on his way to realizing those dreams.Boulanger will travel halfway… Read more »