September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Ocean City
residents can do more than enjoy a refreshing beverage and tasty meal when
visiting several popular local attractions, they can also make a difference in
a child's life many time zones away by making a contribution to the Global Gear
Drive.
Global Gear Drive displays are set up at Harborside Bar and Grill,
Buxy's Salty Dog, Peppers Tavern, Greene
Turtle West
Ocean City,
the Sunset Grille and BJ's. The displays feature a Game On! Youth Sports soccer
ball atop a fishbowl....
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September 19, 2008 -
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SNOW HILL - Bishopville dwellers
will no longer be able to recycle within the community beginning in October,
after the county decided to remove recycling containers from the Bishopville
drop-off facility.
Worcester County is
planning a new homeowners drop-off facility at a different site. The new site
will be attended and will only be open certain hours.
The current recycling site in
Bishopville is notorious among county public works staff for inappropriate
materials deposited as recycling,...
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September 19, 2008 -
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OCEAN CITY -
Resort officials this week agreed to move forward with a long-term plan to
dredge the vast network of canals in Ocean
City, approving an
ordinance that could force some property owners to repair failing bulkheads or
have the town step in and do it for them at the owner's expense.
For years, Ocean City
has been preparing a vast plan to dredge the canals from one end of the resort
to the other in order to maintain water depth and navigation. In order to
accomplish the plan, town...
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September 19, 2008 -
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OCEAN CITY - A new face on the local entertainment scene is
hosting a country music blowout this weekend with well-known acts planned for
both Friday and Saturday evenings.
Johnny B's Cowboyz
Smokehouse and Saloon on 114th Street bayside will be the place to be for country
music this weekend. On Friday, Jay D Henley & The Stone Broke Band will
appear. Henley, a proud of Mt. Airy,
Md. is an original song writer
who got the itch to perform after winning a local talent contest. The...
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September 19, 2008 -
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OCEAN CITY - Resort
officials got a dose of good news this week when the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) agreed to fund a large percentage of the ongoing expansion
and repair projects spelled out in the Ocean City Airport's updated master
plan, but the offering should not be construed to mean the town is planning to
move forward with the massive expansion proposed for the facility.
Public Works Director
Hal Adkins told the Mayor and Council on Monday City Solicitor Guy Ayres had
been...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - In
the eight years or so since the completion of the Park-and-Ride in West Ocean
City, town officials have
been looking for a site to mitigate just under two acres of non-tidal wetlands
impacted by the project, but they have finally found a suitable site albeit
with a fairly hefty price tag.
Because the construction
of the Park-and-Ride impacted tidal and non-tidal wetlands, the town of Ocean
City as owner of the facility is required to find a suitable site to replace,
or mitigate,...
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September 19, 2008 -
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OCEAN CITY - Ocean City
celebrates the start of the fall season with a weekend of food, arts and crafts
and live music when Sunfest 2008 shines on the resort's Inlet lot through
Sunday, Sept. 18-21.
Ocean City's most popular festival, the 34th annual Sunfest,
kicked off with a parade yesterday morning on the Boardwalk. It will delight
all ages with over 180 crafters, live entertainment and hayrides on the beach.
In and around four big-top tents, there is something for every member of the
family...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Resort police this week are searching for two
suspects who burglarized three businesses and attempted a fourth in the
downtown marina area early last Monday morning.
Ocean City police detectives this week continue to
investigate three commercial burglaries and one attempted burglary at
waterfront businesses in the marina area between Talbot Street and Wicomico Street last Monday morning.
According to police reports, the outside bar at the Angler restaurant and the
deck bar at M.R....
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Berlin Intermediate
School recently chose the first student of the day for
its "All About Attitude" program and fifth grader Hillary Jarman was
awarded the honor. Each day a student at BIS is honored by being chosen as
"Student of the Day." This student has exhibited a great attitude and
behaved in an outstanding way. Jarman, without being asked, used her own free
time to help another student organize her books during the first week of
school. Above, guidance counselors...
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Students are singing
their way into another fantastic school year in Mrs. Moore's music class at
Ocean City Elementary. Above, Emily Tilgnman taps the steady beat of the cuckoo
clock with a wood block while the 'clocks' tick, and Noam Katna shakes the
tambourine when the kindergarten 'cuckoos' fly around the room. In the background, Luke Doersbach, Kendal
Vick, and Hayden Bennett demonstrate the steady beat of the clock.
...
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Lyndsay Greenan's fourth
grade class wrote about why Ocean City Elementary School
is a wonderful school and why they enjoy being students at this National Blue Ribbon
School. Pictured, from
left, are Akira Smith, Karen Cabrera-Tapia, Kody Sineno, Grace Rigby and Peyton
Dunham.
...
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
The Tidewater School
by the Sea in Bishopville was one of many exhibitors during the recent Maryland
Coast Day at Assateague
State Park. Students of
the school were taught how to protect the coastal bays and enjoyed the
wonderful exhibits, animal programs, sand castle building, food and live music.
Above, Gavin and Don Esch of Ocean Pines
spend their time talking about the environment at the exhibit table.
...
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Paige Spangler, left,
16, and her brother Lane, 12, of Berlin,
finished the Rock •€˜N Roll Half Marathon (13.1 miles) in Virginia Beach on Labor Day. They were among
a field of 16,445 runners who were encouraged to the finish line by 20 live
bands and local high school cheerleading squads. All of the runners were given
free tickets to the Music Festival concerts in Virginia Beach that weekend. Lane is in
seventh grade at Worcester Prep and Paige is a junior.
...
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Rachel Prengamen, Sierra
Parker and McKenzie Gaynor enjoyed making "Marshmallow Toes" in Mrs.
Williams' classroom to explain the importance of hallway respectful behavior at
Buckingham Elementary School.
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Dr. Steve Rorke and
Buckingham Elementary fourth grade students Daniel Scott and Ethan Call are
pictured working on a class project.
...
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Berlin Intermediate
sixth graders add watercolor techniques to line drawings of their shoes in
Visual Arts class with Mrs. Jolley. Above, Jeremy Giordiano, Melanie Engle,
Shane Moore and Danielle Kobin work on perfecting their painting techniques.
...
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September 19, 2008 -
Students
Dominique Kunciw, a
senior at Worcester Prep, has been notified that she is one of the 2009
National Merit® Scholarship semifinalists. To be considered for a National
Merit Scholarship, students must score at top levels on the Preliminary
Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and then
fulfill requirements to qualify for Finalist status. Approximately 90% of those
named Semifinalists go on to the Finalist level. Becoming a National Merit
Semifinalist and then...
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September 19, 2008 -
Business News
Oasis Travel Ribbon Cutting
WEST OCEAN CITY - Oasis Travel and the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce are hosting a ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 4:30-6:30 p.m. with the ribbon cutting ceremony at 5:30 p.m.
Oasis Travel is a full-service travel agency located at 9923 Stephen Decatur Highway, Teal Marsh Shopping Center, West Ocean City, Md. 21842.
Owner Neil Hitchcock is a local entrepreneur, managing numerous businesses and the new Oasis Travel Agency. He is past president...
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September 19, 2008 -
Community News
At its annual summer meeting, the 2008-2009 Officers and Board of Directors for the Montego Bay Civic Association (MBCA) were elected. Elected to the Board of Directors were Genevieve Hartline, Vice President; Linda Ingram, Secretary; Charles Herbert; Eric Waterman Linda Herzberg; Marlene Meseke; Vera McCullough; Larry Holdren Sr; Bill Trumpler. Pictured, from left, are Holdren, McCullough, Herzberg, Herbert, Waterman, Meseke and Trumpler. Sharing the Volunteer of the Year award were George...
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September 19, 2008 -
Community News
Buckingham Elementary School is celebrating its 30-year anniversary in its present location. Each month the faculty, staff and students will be doing activities to celebrate the anniversary. Above, media specialist Debbi Wooten and office secretary Bonnie Bunting, who have both worked all 30 years at the school's current site, are pictured in front of the original Buckingham Elementary School cupola.
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September 19, 2008 -
Community News
The Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club recently welcomed a new member to its organization. Above, Matt Evergam, center, accepts his certificate of membership in the Ocean City/Berlin Rotary Club. He is flanked by his sponsor, Past President Daniel Harris, and President Stan Kahn.
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September 19, 2008 -
Fatherhood Adventures
We got our first formal family pictures taken a few weeks back, thanks to a church directory photo op with Olan Mills. It was an interesting and memorable experience, even if the photos leave a little to be desired of the parents.
The problems with the finished product revolved around my wife and I being overly consumed with the little baby in our lap. We were so preoccupied with him looking his best we seemed to forget our picture was being taken as well. The end result was some wonderful...
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September 19, 2008 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): The changing season brings new experiences as well as challenges for the ever-adventurous Aries. Your social life expands, as do the opportunities at your workplace.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): That recent period of uncertainty has passed. You can now feel more confident about making decisions, especially those that relate to an important personal relationship.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Although you might be faced with a number of tasks on your to-do list, try to...
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September 19, 2008 -
Money Sense
BERLIN - After selling the successful technology firm they'd founded together, a husband and wife embarked on the carefree retirement they had long envisioned, living in a Florida resort. It didn't take them long to realize that their new lifestyle was missing a critical ingredient: the fun of running a business together. They turned to their Merrill Lynch financial advisor, who encouraged them to carefully think through the details of their new vision. From there, the three discussed how the...
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September 19, 2008 -
Things I Like
Football games decided in the last minute
Hot days with little humidity
A flower bed after the weeds have been yanked
When Geraldo got knocked down on live TV
Big Sunday morning breakfasts
Putting my son down for a nap
How my dogs howl at the fire sirens
The Chicken Chesapeake at Kirby's
A draft beer in a pint glass
Sticking close to home during Bike Week
A massage after a long time without
...
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September 19, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - A cartoon impersonator admitted in Ocean City District Court yesterday he fondled a 16-year-old girl on the Boardwalk this summer and is reportedly heading back home to his native country.
In August, Ocean City police arrested Boardwalk street performer Andrii Mokrishchev, 21, of Ukraine, on fourth-degree sex offense and second-degree assault charges after allegedly grabbing a girl's buttocks when she posed for pictures with him. He routinely appeared on the Boardwalk dressed in...
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September 19, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
WEST OCEAN CITY - The owners of two West Ocean City restaurants raided by U.S. Immigration officials last October, who later pleaded guilty to hiring and harboring illegal aliens and evading employment taxes were each placed on probation for 18 months and fined $50,000 last week in U.S. District Court, but their biggest penalty could be the forfeiture of a property assessed at over $2 million.
Bo Hao Zhu, 33, and his wife Siu Ping Cheng, 30, both of Ocean City, pleaded guilty in U.S. District...
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September 19, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
WEST OCEAN CITY - A young soldier who spent two years of his life in Worcester County died Sept. 6 while on patrol in Afghanistan.
Eighteen-year-old Private Michael Dinterman of Littlestown, Pa. was killed by an improvised explosive device in Kunar province, at Outpost Restropo after just a month in Afghanistan, according to a source close to the family.
Dinterman joined the U. S. Army in January, and was assigned in July to the 1st Battalion, 26th Infranty Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Between The Lines
A pet peeve of mine for years has been driving into Ocean City and spotting the stationary police vehicles with illuminated lights at the foot of the Routes 50 and 90 bridges. I mention this at least once a year, and I know there are numerous businesses and residents, and at least a couple elected officials, who also have ideological differences with this scare tactic. The Ocean City Police Department's intention is worthwhile and obvious - to maintain high visibility. However, what it also does...
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September 19, 2008 -
Editorial
Credit should be given when it's due and the County Commissioners deserve some praise this week for being pro-active with Worcester's finances.
From private industry to the public sector, from the smallest of businesses to the largest of state governments and from the richest to the poorest, the indications are everywhere - times are tough, and the economy is going to get tighter before it gets better.
At this week's meeting, the commissioners showed they get that, enacting an immediate hiring...
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September 19, 2008 -
Letter To The Editor
Two Different Kinds Of Acknowledgements
Editor:
I happened to be in Ocean City the week of Sept. 11, staying on the Boardwalk. The morning of Sept. 11 we all heard the loud but slow roar of the beautiful Harley motorcycles approach, almost countless, like sparkling sticks of dynamite glistening in the sun. They headed up the center of the Boardwalk towards the bronze statue of the firefighter donated by the Ocean City volunteer firefighters. It was graced by two human firefighters in dress...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Cops & Courts
OCEAN CITY - With the approval of the Ocean City Mayor and Council last week, resort police this week continued to offer a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a suspect in a violent rape in May.
The $5,000 reward was first offered earlier this summer, but the authorization for it from town officials was set to expire. Last week, the Mayor and Council agreed to continue to offer the reward for the perpetrator in the violent attack on May 24.
The attack and rape...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
READ MORE
September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
READ MORE
September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
READ MORE
September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
READ MORE
September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
READ MORE
September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last month, slots opponents cried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Insider
Insider is shy. That's his nature. He's not a leader but not a follower. The old guy's just an observer. One of his favorite things to observe is random pieces of paper on the ground. He likes to see what's going on around him. Sometimes these shards are to-do lists and other junk, but every once in a while it will be a receipt from a purchase at a store or a withdraw from a bank or maybe even a love letter. Last week he hit the jackpot. While at the bank cashing his social security check, he...
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September 19, 2008 -
Obituaries
Steven Richard Noonan
OCEAN VIEW, Del. - Steven Richard Noonan, 39, of Ocean View, DE, formerly of Baltimore, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2008, at home. He had been a courier and a waiter.
Noonan was preceded in death by his mother, Velma Miller Noonan. He is survived by his father, Robert E. Noonan, III; step-mother, Traci Noonan of Selbyville, Del.; a brother, Robert E. Noonan, IV, and his wife, Dana, of Tampa, Fla.; a niece, Marley Mae Noonan; a step-brother, Michael McCoy of Berwick,...
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September 19, 2008 -
Dining
Big Tuna Grill
128th Street & Coastal Highway, 410-250-1001 , www.bigtunaOC.com
A locals' and vacationers' favorite alike. Experience culinary delights as well as a visual excursion, dining among authentic nautical artifacts of old ships. Choose an array of entrees from fresh seafood to char-grilled steaks. Enjoy some drinks on our 50 ft. bar while watching our plasma TVs.
Billy's Sub Shop
120th Street, Bayside (Food Lion Shopping Center) , 410-250-1776
Between 139th & 140th Streets,...
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September 19, 2008 -
Dining
Angelo's Italian Cuisine
33rd Street & Coastal Highway , 410-524-2855
The Russo family proudly presents, Angelo's Italian Cuisine, the latest venture in a long line of Italian restauants and pizzarias owned by the family in Baltimore, Salisbury and Ocean City. Our authentic Italian cuisine is prepared by a top New York chef and presented in a classically decorated setting. Smoking allowed in our cocktail lounge with special drink prices 4-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Open Tuesday-Saturday at 4...
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September 19, 2008 -
Dining
Assateague Island Oasis
Rte. 611, West Ocean City , 410-629-1492
Enjoy a delicious meal, refreshing drinks, and the peace and quiet that once was. Weekly live entertainment and Happy Hour daily from 3-7 p.m. Just relax!
Boomers Restaurant
525 South Main Street, Berlin , 410-629-0001
Conveniently located on Rte. 113 at the southern entrance to Berlin, Boomers Restaurant has re-opened after a complete renovation. Full service dining, self-service eat-in or carry-out. Food cooked to order. Fried...
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September 19, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - A debate over a new definition of a general electrician in Worcester County became heated Tuesday morning, turning into an hour-long argument over training, reduced work opportunities, and safety.
The public hearing on what appeared to be a minor change in the law lasted three times as long as scheduled and generated issues not related to the bill, which seeks to change one definition in Worcester County's 30-year-old electrical code.
The commissioners voted to table the bill and...
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September 19, 2008 -
Featured Story
BERLIN - Maryland's
highest court this week rejected an attempt to void the ballot question on the
statewide referendum on slots set for November after opposition groups challenged
what they believe is misleading language, but the judges did uphold a decision
by a lower court last week to add a single word to the ballot to make its
intent clearer to the voters.
When Secretary of State
John McDonough released the official slots referendum ballot question last
month, slots opponents cried foul...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN -
Although electric bills in Berlin have
reportedly fallen this month, a result of lower usage during cooler times, the
still high prices mean many people in Berlin,
and beyond, will have trouble paying their bills and might have to turn to
several local organizations for help.
The first stop for Berlin electric customers should be the Berlin town offices, said Sharon Timmons,
administrative assistant.
'I can tell you, I go out of my
way to work with these people,' said Timmons.
Although...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - A 2-percent cut
across the board and a ban on hiring should help Worcester
County ride out the economic
turbulence arising from the $432 million state of Maryland shortfall, county elected officials
hope.
County Administrator Gerry Mason
recommended on Tuesday that the County Commissioners enact a hiring freeze on
all departments but public safety, including police, emergency services, and
the county jail, and to instruct department heads to reduce spending by 2
percent.
'We would...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - An Ocean City man was arrested on several
serious felony charges after a search and seizure warrant executed at his
resort residence last week revealed several explosives he allegedly
manufactured and threatened to use.
The Ocean City Fire
Marshal's Office, assisted by the OCPD, last Thursday executed a search and
seizure warrant at a residence on 138th Street in the resort. The Fire Marshal's Office
had obtained an arrest warrant for Norman Talbott Arnold III, 20, of Ocean...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY- The largest
white marlin in Maryland sport fishing history, caught by a group of local
anglers nearly three decades ago, has found a permanent home at the foot of the
Boardwalk where it will be enjoyed by current and future generations of
offshore fishing enthusiasts.
The 135-pound white
marlin caught by angler George Pierson while fishing aboard the 'Five C's' with
Captain Charlie Kratz and his mates on Aug. 29, 1980 remains the largest
recorded catch of a white marlin in Ocean
City...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
WEST OCEAN CITY -
Monty Lewis just wants to put up a wind turbine at his bayside home, but Worcester County has been less than helpful, until
this week.
'The county has more or less put me off,'
Lewis said. 'I can't apply for it because they won't take an application.'
Lewis has been thinking of
adding a wind turbine to his home since the 1970s, when he moved into the
property, but costs were too high. He has had a small wind turbine on his boat
for several years, which charges a...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN -
Despite several delays over funding and permitting, the Cannery Village
green workforce housing project should break ground in January.
'We're prepared. We have a
contractor,' said Frank Gunion, president of the Berlin Community Development
Corporation, a partner in the enterprise.
The project needs to begin in
January in order to comply with Maryland Community Development Block Grant
restrictions on the town of Berlin.
Before breaking ground, the
development needs to finalize details,...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Among the
many objectives City Council candidate Sean Rox wants to see accomplished if he
is elected next month is limiting tobacco sales in town, expanding the
municipal airport, catering to senior citizens more, building schools in the
town, constructing a monorail-like system, replacing parking lots with parks
and installing surveillance cameras in Ocean City to help police catch
criminals.
Rox, 35, has lived in Ocean City
for the last 10 years and is among five individuals...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - The
new Worcester Technical High School (WTS) will open its doors to students on Oct.
20, according to Board of Education President Gary Mumford.
The new $43 million technical
school building will take over from an inadequate structure in poor repair that
was built in the 1950s to house Worcester
County's African American secondary
school, Worcester
High School.
The community has pushed for a
new technical school for years.
The spacious, airy building will
house programs ranging...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Lightning strikes on
five wireless towers this summer nearly put Lower Shore Broadband Cooperative
(LSBC) out of business, prompting a county takeover of the broadband provider.
'Following notification of the
LSBC's operational failure, the county entered into an agreement with the LSBC
that gives us effective control of the LSBC and allows us the opportunity to
get the organization up and running again from an operational standpoint,' a
press release from Worcester
County reads.
The...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -
After coming under some fire for approving a new 'press box' at Northside Park, resort officials this week
defended the project and clarified it will be much more than its name implies.
Included in a budget
amendment passed by the Ocean City Council is a $585,000-plus expenditure for a
new press box at the Northside
Park athletic fields.
While the line item in the budget amendment refers to the project as a press
box, City Engineer Terry McGean explained to the Mayor and Council on...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The historic town of Berlin will once again host its annual
Fiddlers Convention on Sept. 19-21 on Main
Street.
Organized by the Berlin
Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by local businesses, this event is part concert
and part competition and has grown to become the mid-Atlantic region's largest
festival of its kind with dozens of competitors and thousands of spectators.
Headlining this year's
Friday Night Free Concert is National Bluegrass recording artists Blue Moon
Rising, a national...
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September 19, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -
With a strong police presence in Ocean
City and outside the
resort, the 2008 Bike Week was fairly calm despite an estimated 100,000-plus
motorcycles descending on the area, but there were two serious accidents
involving bikes that sent four people to the hospital with various severe
injuries.
The first occurred last
Wednesday before the official Bike Week events even began when a motorcycle
carrying two people collided with a passenger car on Coastal Highway at 35th Street....
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September 19, 2008 -
Faces In Places
Weekly pictures from the restaurant and bar scene around the Ocean City area.
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September 19, 2008 -
People In Society
See who was out helping causes in the Ocean City area.
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September 19, 2008 -
Arts In The Area
An inside look at the regional arts scene through photographs.
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September 19, 2008 -
Open Houses
OCEAN CITY
The Meridian
Daily 10-4
Oceanfront Residences
New Construction
Dan Clayland
Coldwell Banker
410-520-0072
OCEAN CITY
Bella Vista
Daily 10-4
3BR Bayside Condos
Coldwell Banker
410-723-1000
OCEAN CITY
Emerson Towers
Fri-Sun 10-4
3BR/3BA Bayfront
End of Wicomico St
Terry Looney
Century 21
410-726-7689
OCEAN CITY
Bahia Vista
10th St. Bayside
Mon-Fri 11-3
3&4BR Condos
Dan Clayland
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
OCEAN CITY
Bel Mare
Somerset Street
Daily 11-3
3BR/2BA New Const.
Skip...
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September 19, 2008 -
Open Houses
WEST OCEAN CITY
Sailor's Watch
Golf Course Road
Sat & Sun 10-4
New 3BR, 3.5BA
Luxury Townhouses
Coldwell Banker
VIRGINIA
4627 Coulbourne Mill Rd
Sat 10-4
3BR/2BA Cozy Rancher
Tamera Myers
Coldwell Banker
Eastern Shore
800-258-5843
VIRGINIA
Captains Corridor
Daily 9-5
Canalfront, Golf Course
& Interior Homes
George Ann Way
Coldwell Banker
Eastern Shore
800-258-5843
OCEAN PINES
Points Reach #2208
Sat & Sun 11-3
3BR Bayview Condo
Patty Cummings
Remax Premier...
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September 19, 2008 -
Open Houses
Experience the old town charm of Ocean City in modern style and convenience. Located in downtown Historic district on Somerset Street - between the Boardwalk and the Bay. This 3BR/2BA New Construction Condo features Tile flooring in state of the art gourmet kitchen with granite countertops plus GE stainless steel appliances, Gas log fireplace with marble surround, Custom built-in TV cabinet, Whirlpool Jacuzzi tub, and balconies with amazing ocean-inlet-Assateague Island-bay views! Building...
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