Angler, the 410-289-7424 2312 Talbot St. On The Bay Friday, May 27: William Patton, 3-6 p.m. Saturday, May 28-Monday, May 30: Jon Fritz, 3-6 p.m. Every Sunday: Locals’ Social With DJ, 10 p.m.Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 • 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, May 27: Electric Co. Saturday, May 28: Bond & Bentley Sunday, May… Read more »
Monthly Archives: May 2011
What’s For Dinner?
West Ocean City- Berlin Ocean Pines-FruitlandBreakfast Cafe Of Ocean City 12736 Ocean Gateway, West Ocean City 410-213-1804Open seven days a week between Sun-sations & Starbucks, across from Outback, come join us at the “Breakfast Cafe” (formerly Rambler Coffee Shop) we are a family-friendly restaurant that’s been family owned for 30 years passed from mother to… Read more »
Restaurant Week Returns June 5
OCEAN CITY — Local chefs are preparing to tempt your taste buds. The pots are bubbling and grills sizzling for Restaurant Week, which begins on Sunday, June 5 and runs through Sunday, June 19.New this year, in an effort to encourage weekday business, the promotion will run Sundays through Thursdays for two weeks. However, there… Read more »
PAC 14 Pleads For Level Funding In Salisbury Budget
SALISBURY – Facing funding cuts, the city’s own government cable channel came before the Salisbury City Council this week to report what the reduction would mean for the current services it provides.At the conclusion of Monday night’s City Council legislative session, Michael Scott, a professor at Salisbury University, vice chair of PAC 14 Board of… Read more »
Performers Eye Showdown With City Hall
OCEAN CITY – Boardwalk performers are planning a protest this weekend by setting up their acts on N. Division Street, a site previously banned by the Mayor and Council.A couple weeks ago, Ocean City officials, including Councilmen Brent Ashley and Doug Cymek as well as police representatives, met with a group of Boardwalk performers to… Read more »
Tickets Now On Sale For Dew Tour’s Stop In Resort
OCEAN CITY – Dew Tour tickets are officially on sale for the event that takes place in Ocean City’s downtown area July 21-24.For the first time in its six-year history, the Dew Tour is coming to Ocean City, the first stop of the four locations on the 2011 Tour. The other locations are Portland, Ore.,… Read more »
Residents Question Need For Employee Pay Hikes
BERLIN — Mayor Gee Williams defended his decision to grant town employees a 3-percent pay raise this year at a public budget hearing Monday.The main concerns about the budget were anxiety over dipping into the town’s contingency fund to finance the raises and worries that the move might add extra economic burden to town residents…. Read more »
Benefit Planned To Help Resident’s Recovery
SALISBURY — In October of 2010, 20-year-old James Cook suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident while riding as a passenger with members of his battalion to a Virginia Tech ROTC event. Advised by doctors that he will never be able to walk again, his strength of character and positive attitude have kept… Read more »
Half Of Eligible Wicomico Workers Opt To Retire Early
SALISBURY — Wicomico County’s government workforce will soon see a considerable reduction after over half of the 80 employees have opted to take advantage of the incentive-laden early retirement opportunity.In March, the County Council voted to approve the early retirement incentive program after a lengthy debate about the potential savings and the need to fill… Read more »
Pottery Place Now Funky, Fun And Fabulous In Rehoboth, Too
OCEAN CITY – The Pottery Place has served Fenwick Island for nearly 40 years with a vibrant assortment of home and garden décor and has now expanded its charm to Rehoboth Beach.The Pottery Place was established by Sandy Flynn in 1972. Wife and husband Kimberly Flynn, Sandy’s daughter, and Jeff Laros now run the Fenwick… Read more »