Seniors in Linda Bragg’s advanced calculus class endure one of Worcester Prep’s toughest courses. Students pictured are Razaak Eniola, Megan Kuczma, Lucas Baier, Lorenzo De Jesus, Mark Gee, Chris Klug, Lane Spangler, Claire Stickler, Sarah Arrington, Allie Greer, Claire Dorey, Sarah Freund, Thomas Buas, Maddie Pilchard, Alissa Talbert and Ben Clark.
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Big Picture Approach Helps With Comfort Station
City Engineer Terry McGean must be tired of talking about the new Caroline Street Comfort Station project and saying the same thing over and over again. The project has been a black eye for the town. There is no question about that. Because the project got off to a rough start and was never able… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where
28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Sept. 27: Galaxy Collective Sunday, Sept. 29: DJ CK Every Thursday: DJ Dance Party45th Street Taphouse 443-664-2201 45th St. & Coastal Hwy. Bayside: Friday, Sept. 27: Pompous Pie, 5-9 p.m.; Side Project, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 28: 2 Much Stuff with Joe… Read more »
Things To Do Around Town
Every Saturday: Farmers’ Market 8 a.m.-noon, White Horse Park, Ocean Pines.Every Sunday: Morning Worship 8:30 a.m., contemporary; 10 a.m., traditional, Atlantic United Methodist Church, 105 4th St., O.C. For more information, 410-289-7430.Every Sunday: Morning Worship 8 a.m. & 11 a.m., Traditional Worship; 9:30 a.m., Contemporary Worship; St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, E.L.C.A, 10301 Coastal Hwy., O.C…. Read more »
High Court Sends Former Chamber Director’s Case Back To Worcester
SNOW HILL — In a case that appears to be never going away, Maryland’s highest court this week upheld an appeal filed by the former Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce executive director over thousands of dollars in attorney fees and other costs associated with litigating a dispute dating back over five years. In April… Read more »
City Passes Downtown Development Incentives
SALISBURY – An incentive to tempt developers to the downtown Salisbury area by reducing or eliminating capacity fees received its final approval this week after making multiple rounds through the City Council’s dais. Following many discussions during work and legislative sessions, an ordinance in second reading to eliminate or reduce water or sewer charges for… Read more »
First Grade Students At OC Elementary Decorate T-Shirts
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann
Hurricane Gloria struck Ocean City a glancing blow on Sept. 27, 1985. Had she scored a direct hit, the loss might have been devastating, perhaps as bad as that experienced by New Jersey following Hurricane Sandy. As it was, Gloria left the Boardwalk in pieces and the amount of sand deposited on the town’s streets… Read more »
School Board Fills Academic Officer Post
SNOW HILL — The Worcester County Board of Education announced during its September meeting that Dr. John Quinn has been appointed to fill the recently-created role of Chief Academic Officer (CAO). “Dr. Quinn brings a strong, professional background to Worcester County,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jerry Wilson at the meeting. “He has served as… Read more »
4th Annual Paint Berlin Event Huge Success
The 4th Annual Paint Berlin, plein air event organized and hosted by the Worcester County Arts Council, was a huge success with 31 local and regional artists painting within the boundaries of downtown historic Berlin and surrounding areas. Pictured, from left, are Jim Rehak, first place; Brigitte Bowden, second place; Lois Engberg, third place; Christy… Read more »