July 16, 2010 -
Things I Like
Sand on the floor of my
truck
A chocolate donut every once in a while
Eating on the 2nd floor of the Captain's Galley
An afternoon of sun after a morning of rain
Pool parties with a bunch of kids
When my boys are both exhausted
A big orange
When Mondays are over
Cruising around the neighborhood on bikes
Ending a hot day with
ice cream
A
big raft in a big pool
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July 16, 2010 -
Faces In Places
A spotlight on the local and regional bar and restaurant scene
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OCEAN CITY- The 23rd Ocean City Tuna
Tournament, played out over three days last weekend in West Ocean City, was
another big success with plenty of big tuna brought to the scale at the host Ocean
City Fishing Center.
With stricter bluefin tuna regulations in place, and a
somewhat lukewarm start to the summer tuna season, it was uncertain going into
the event just how much action was going to take place during the annual event,
which is one of the highlights of the summer tournament season....
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OCEAN CITY- The 2nd Annual Branch Kreppel Blue
Marlin Tournament, named for a beloved local angler and diver who passed away
unexpectedly in 2008, gets underway next weekend with a captain's meeting and
registration on Thursday followed by three full days of fishing action next
Friday through Sunday.
As an avid diver and owner of Diver Services, Kreppel was
a popular man around the marinas in the resort area and often kept the local
sportfishing fleet up and running. He passed away in November...
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OCEAN CITY- Young anglers will get their moment in the
spotlight this weekend when the Ocean City Marlin Club hosts its 6th
Annual Kids Classic Tournament.
Throughout the summer, the big boys and girls get to show
off their fishing skills practically every weekend with one tournament or
another, but the focus during this weekend's 6th Annual Kid's
Classic will clearly be on the younger anglers. The event is open to all
anglers age 19 or younger and will take place in the waters in and around...
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BERLIN- The Berlin Little League major league division
All-Star team came up with a couple of big wins this week to advance in the
District 8 playoffs.
Last Sunday, the Berlin Little League major league team
beat Pocomoke, 10-1, behind winning pitcher Austin Dundore. Sean Colgan had a
triple and single and scored three runs, while Gus Esham and Dundore each drove
in runs. Zach Adams contributed in the win over Pocomoke with a single and
triple. On
Tuesday, Berlin followed up the big win over...
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OCEAN CITY- The Greene Turtle Lacrosse Club is hosting a
drop-in at Northside Park in Ocean City each Wednesday through the middle of
August for area high school and college players.
The girls' lacrosse drop-in is open to all girls' players
entering 10th grade this fall through college. The drop-in will be
held at Northside Park in Ocean City each Wednesday through August 11 from 6-8
p.m. The first drop-in of the summer season was held this past Wednesday. The
drop-in will include practice...
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July 16, 2010 -
Featured Story
OCEAN CITY •€' For a span
of several hours on Tuesday, the Liquor Control Board for Worcester County
(LCB) became the first dispensary in the history of Maryland to have its line
of credit for purchasing alcohol revoked.
On Tuesday, July 13,
sometime before noon, according to reliable sources, the LCB was placed on the
state Comptroller's 30-day Biweekly Credit Control List that requires them to
pay cash upon delivery of products, due to alleged late payments on their
approximated $6...
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July 16, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - Citing
concerns about another abrupt closure of sea bass season, or the seemingly
random closure of any other recreational fishery in the area, the plaintiffs in
the ongoing civil suit against federal fisheries officials strongly fired back
last week in response to the defendants' motion to dismiss the case.
Last October, black sea
bass, one of the most important fisheries for Ocean City and the entire coast,
was closed without warning, leading the Recreational Fishing Alliance...
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July 16, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - Another
whale made a visit to Ocean City last week, but while its most recent
predecessor seemed to put on a show for residents and visitors on the beach,
the resort's latest leviathan encounter did not have a happy ending.
Late last Thursday
afternoon, a badly decomposed 30-foot juvenile humpback whale washed ashore in
the area of 4th Street, causing quite a stir for the big early July
crowd on the beach. Ocean City Public Works crews and Beach Patrol members
helped haul the...
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July 16, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY •€' The Mayor
and City Council said it would absorb the costs to put in walkways near a
privately-owned bulkhead between 8th and 9th streets on
Edgewater Ave., if the property owners agree that it can be used as a public
sidewalk.
Edgewater Ave. property
owner Frank Hoover penned a letter to town officials complaining that the small
strip of asphalt near the bulkhead had been maintained by the town of Ocean
City for the past '21 years that I've owned the property' and said that...
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July 16, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
BERLIN - A former
Worcester County teacher this week filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court
against the Board of Education, the superintendent of schools and her principal
and vice principal, seeking compensatory and punitive damages over an alleged
pattern of discrimination and retaliation that ultimately culminated in her
termination last year.
On Monday, through her
attorney Robin Cockey, former Ocean City Elementary School (OCES) teacher
Lindsay Greenan filed suit in U.S. District Court...
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July 16, 2010 -
Cops & Courts
OCEAN CITY - An Ocean
City man was arrested last week on assault charges after allegedly attacking
three individuals with a knife during a fight.
Around 2:15 a.m. on July
2, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was dispatched to a reported
fight in progress involving a knife on 75th Street. When the officer
arrived, there was no fight going on, but he did meet with three individuals
who told him an unidentified man had started a fight with them and when the
fight was over, the suspect...
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Ocean City- Berlin
Pines
Sports bar & grille
Old Bridge Road (Route 707),
Ocean City , 410-213-9507
may have changed hands, but we are still the same locally known Sports Bar in
West Ocean City, and yes we are open everyday 11a.m.-2 a.m. Everything on our
menu is made to order from our Homemade Soups, Salads, new and improved Crab Dip, Mussels, the only
place that serves the 'Full Wing' Quesadillas, 1/2 lb. Burgers, Crab cakes,
Fresh cut Steaks, Fresh Seafood, you name it, you will...
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All has
returned to normal on the sleeping front around my house, although not without
me having a few sizable adult meltdowns.
Last
week, my 2-year-old suddenly began despising his crib and fighting sleep with
huge crying fits, screams and sounds like nothing I have ever heard. It was the
type of outright squealing that left me shaking on occasion.
After trying all sorts of creative tactics to settle him down, the only thing
that seemed to work was staying in the room with him until he fell...
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July 16, 2010 -
Fish 'N OC
Every year when
mid-summer rolls around, things start to get very busy here in Ocean City.
Owning and operating a tackle shop and charter service is a sevenÂ-day-per-week
job during the summer season. Oftentimes, I find that it is easy for me to get
lost in the busyness of the day and the seemingly, endless trips that I make
between the tackle shop here on Talbot Street and my boat slip over at the
White Marlin Marina.
When I realize the long
days are starting to get to me, I know that I need...
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July 16, 2010 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April
19): Starting something new is always exciting for the adventurous Aries. And
here's the good news: This time you might be able to get some assistance in
helping you finish what you've started.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20): Put your daydreaming penchant on hold for now, and face the facts as they
are, not as you'd like them to be. Your customary hardheaded approach to
"deals," etc., would be called for.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
20): Problems beyond your control...
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July 16, 2010 -
Best Beats
Sports Bar & Grille
Old Bridge Road, West OC
July 16: 7 Days Wasted
Saturday: Karaoke With Hey Mick
Angler,
The
, Talbot St. On the bay
July 16: Time Police, 9 p.m.
July 17 & Sunday, July 18:
Clendenen, 4 p.m.
Sunday: Local's Social With DJ Rusty Griswald
Buxy's
Salty Dog
, 28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
July 16: Aaron Howell Band
July 17: Bumping Uglies
Sunday: Local's Party with DJ JJ
Wednesday: DJ JJ
July 22: DJ Wax
Caribbean
bar & Grill
off the boards on 2nd St.
July 16: Dave...
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July 16, 2010 -
Obituaries
Ralph
J. Hoen Jr.
BERLIN
- Ralph J. Hoen Jr. died on July 9, 2010.
He was
the beloved husband of the late Alice C. nee Crane; devoted father of Lelia H.
Masaschi, Susan H. Hoen and the late Donald C. Hoen; devoted brother of Leonard
Hoen and the late Donald C. and Louis Hoen; and devoted grandfather of Jennifer
Dotson, Katherine Melito, Christopher Hoen, James Masaschi, Sarah Zistler,
Carolyn Singer and Matthew Masaschi. He is also survived by 18 great
grandchildren and numerous nieces and...
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July 16, 2010 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY - Your children have been accepted for college admission. That's
a cause for celebration, but with annual costs at top schools approaching $40,000,
you'll likely need a strategy to pay that expense without depleting your cash
reserves or disrupting your investment portfolio. Leveraging the equity in your
home or the assets in your portfolio could provide an ideal solution.
Home equity and securities-based loans may provide:
Lower costs: the loans are secured so you may benefit...
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July 16, 2010 -
Community News
For decades, children on
the Lower Shore experienced the healing touch and compassion of pediatrician
Dr. Jose Alvarado, who died in 2009 following a tragic car accident. Now
his dedication and commitment to children will live on. The Alvarado family has
just announced the 'Dr. Jose Alvarado Children's Fund', will have an
initial $4,000 impact on agencies helping vulnerable children including
Salisbury Horizons, Easter Seals, The Holly Community and The United Way of the
Lower...
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July 16, 2010 -
Community News
Mary, a participant of the Women's Wellness program,
which is part of Easter Seals Adult Day Health Services, accepts a $5,000 check
on behalf of Easter Seals Delaware and Maryland's Easter Shore presented by Discover Bank. The funds will be used
to promote overall health of program participants. Pictured, from left, are
Bill Adami, President/CEO of Easter Seals; Karen Dollmeyer of Discover Bank;
Chris Favilla, president of Discover Bank; Barbara Snyder, Director of
Corporate and Foundation...
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July 16, 2010 -
Community News
Ocean City resident Audrey Kerr recently celebrated
her 85th birthday with her family including her daughter, Judy
Kropfelder, granddaughter Nicole Kropfelder and great granddaughter Makalia
Kropfelder
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The
ongoing controversy surrounding the Liquor Control Board for Worcester County
(LCB) continues to raise questions about the monopoly's operations. Perhaps
former Ocean City Councilman and Worcester County Planning Commission Ed Ellis
put it best last week. 'This is all
one big bowl of spaghetti because everywhere you turn a new part of the story
leads you to a whole new place. This is why a government agency shouldn't be
involved in private enterprise. It makes government look disingenuous,'...
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Parking Questions
Editor:
In reference to metered
parking in Ocean City, why does the town of Ocean City allow business owners,
who own parking lots, to park their personal vehicles in unmetered spaces.
These business owners
take parking spaces from tourists and vacationers so they can fill their lots
up with paying patrons. As a new resident and condo owner in
Ocean City, I have witnessed this occurrence, especially over the Fourth of
July holiday. If these business owners own...
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July 16, 2010 -
Editorial
Crowd
Disparities Merit Some Discussion
Judging
the success of the summer season has long been tricky business, and it
frequently just depends on whom you ask and in what industry they are in. One
operation's week of high sales can pale to a competitor across the street,
while the same two businesses could see the opposite results a week later.
With
that randomness the norm, most around Ocean City seem to agree the summer is
going fairly well in a general sense. However, a disturbing trend seems...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' The City
Council voted unanimously to trim the benefits package offered to new
employees, thus saving hundreds of thousands of dollars in the process to the
town's annual bottom line.
As a result of the
second part of Human Resources Director Wayne Evans' salary and benefits study,
the council moved to trim a day off paid holidays, raise the employee
contribution for medical coverage by 5 percent and cut the fifth week of paid
vacation for 20-year-plus employees, in addition...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - In the wake
of allegations of the Liquor Control Board for Worcester County's (LCB) fiscal
malfeasance at worst or poor management at best, the association of liquor license
holders in the county this week held a meeting to begin to determine their own
course of action should the agency be abolished.
The Worcester County
Licensed Beverage Association (WCLBA), an organization of restaurant and bar
owners in the county, appeared to try to distance itself from the beleaguered
state...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
WEST OCEAN CITY - A
growing number of rented personal watercrafts (PWCs) finding their way into the
shallow creeks and streams in and around the coastal bays has led to a
discussion about limiting their access in resort area waterways.
The issue came to light
in recent weeks when a West Ocean City property owner raised concerns about the
proliferation of PWCs in an area of Herring Creek fronting his property. Sussex
Rd. resident John Townsend late last month brought the issue of rented...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' The
comptroller's investigation into the Liquor Control Board for Worcester
County's (LCB) Stoli promotion has sparked a renewed interest in another
controversial liquor promotion that saw the LCB on the other side of the
allegations last year.
For several weeks in
July of 2009, no licensee in Worcester County was able to purchase Absolut
vodka after LCB Executive Director Brian Sturgeon 'de-listed' the brand after a
sales campaign was conducted by wholesaler Republic...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' Finance
Administrator Martha Bennett Lucey is being credited with finding a way for the
town to save a substantial amount of money as it moves forward with plans to
improve its infrastructure and readies some big projects to the tune of $18
million.
With capital projects,
such as street repairs, being essentially tabled until further notice by the
Mayor and Council due to budgetary concerns, Lucey's proposal for the town is
to use Build America Bonds (BAB) from the federal...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - This year's
graduating seniors at Worcester County high schools were mostly satisfied with
their education, the annual senior survey shows.
The Worcester County
school board's annual survey of graduating seniors showed that 84 percent of
the nearly 400 graduates were 'satisfied or very satisfied' with the education
they got in Worcester County schools.
Thirteen percent of the
senior students surveyed this spring responded with 'neither satisfied nor
dissatisfied' with their education,...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - The latest
significant salvo in area law enforcement's renewed battle to rid Berlin's
neighborhoods of open-air drug dealing scored a direct hit last week when a
local man was sentenced to 15 years on a pair of cocaine distribution
convictions, just weeks after a dozen new suspects were indicted by a Worcester
County grand jury.
With a stern warning to
known repeat offenders, Worcester County State's Attorney Joel Todd and several
local law enforcement agencies in the spring of 2009...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Five soft
shoreline projects in northern Worcester County would be part of implementing
the coastal bays management plan, according to county staff, and would protect
land from wave erosion.
The county hopes to get
a $5,000 mini-grant from the Maryland Coastal Bays Program to pay for part of
the work. An in-kind match of county workers and supplies is worth $11,195,
with a $585 cash match.
Three of the small
shoreline projects should reduce erosion in road rights of way in the Cape...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Time is
slipping away for local political parties to find candidates to run in races
where they do not already have a candidate.
The District 2 County
Commissioner race lacks a Republican candidate, while Districts 3 and 6 lack
Democratic candidates.
By law, the political
party central committees are allowed to nominate a contender from their party
if the party is not otherwise represented in a race when the candidacy filing
deadline comes down.
Worcester County's
Republican Central...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
Kylie Joson
Staff Writer
BERLIN - It's not
everyday the Eastern Shore gets a visit from an Olympic gold medallist and
national sports hero.
On Monday July 12, Kerri
Strug paid a visit to the Twister Gymnastics in Berlin to conduct a clinic. At
the clinic, she played a video and gave a short speech, which was followed with
questions and answers. After that, she led the gymnasts in a warm up with
conditioning and stretching. At the end of the clinic, she had an autograph and
photo session with the...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - With the money
available in the school system budget, only two or three of the 21 rooftop HVAC
units in critical need of replacement at three middle schools will be swapped out
for new models this year.
Berlin Intermediate
School, Snow Hill Middle School and Pocomoke Middle School are all 40 years
old. Each of the three school buildings has some HVAC units up to 30 years old,
school board staff reported to the Worcester County Board of Education Tuesday
afternoon.
A total of 76 HVAC...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - Federal grant
money will make school access at two county schools safer, more pedestrian
friendly and more accessible for students, staff and the public.
The public schools of
Worcester County are partnering with the Worcester County Health Department and
the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) this year in improving
pedestrian access to two county schools through a federal grant program.
'This is sort of
unusual,' said Marty Pusey, director of prevention for the Worcester...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
Kylie Joson
Staff Writer
OCEAN CITY - This year
marks the third year of Movies on the Beach. With the growing popularity of the
free event, two new locations were added - the Princess Royale Hotel on 91st
Street and the Carousel Resort Hotel & Condominiums on 118th Street.
The movies are still
being played at the original location at 27th street, which is
sponsored by the Commander Hotel. This family-friendly event will be offered
the rest of July and all of August.
Wednesday, July...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Portable
storage containers, like PODS, might soon be restricted to five days located at
a Berlin house, according to a draft ordinance discussed by the Berlin Planning
Commission this week.
According to Planning
and Zoning Director Chuck Ward, Berlin Mayor Gee Williams asked him to look
into an ordinance to control the length of time a relocatable storage container
can remain on site after getting some complaints from townsfolk.
The town wants to
prevent residents from keeping the...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
T.K. Dickerson
Staff Writer
FENWICK ISLAND - Despite
numerous regional and even national awards for high quality food, Fenwick
Crabhouse puts high value on local product.
Owner Scott Fornwalt
describes the cozy crab house as 'a fun, fast, casual seafood restaurant' with
a 'concentration on local specialties'. He even features local breweries at the
brand new bar.
Fornwalt's description
of his restaurant is modest compared to the accumulation of awards that hang on
the walls amongst the vintage...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - A homeowner with years of flooding problems on his property
learned Monday night he might have to wait for help from the town of Berlin,
which just took over official responsibility for stormwater management from the
county and state.
Resident Mark Rush went before the Berlin Mayor and Council Monday
night during the public comments period to describe his problem and ask for
assistance.
His property on Esham Dr., which is lower than neighboring properties,
floods in every rainstorm. It...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Work has begun
on a renewable energy ordinance for the town of Berlin, with draft regulations
under discussion this week at the Berlin Planning Commission meeting.
'We really don't have
anything in the code at all,' said Planning and Zoning Director Chuck Ward
Wednesday night at the meeting.
Ward said he looked at
over a dozen renewable energy ordinances, both locally and as far away as
Michigan before drafting an ordinance for Berlin.
One concern raised over
roof-mounted wind turbines...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The U.S.
Supreme Court late last month handed down a landmark decision in a case
involving beach replenishment efforts in Florida that could have had
implications in Maryland.
While Ocean City
recently received good news about an influx of federal funding for the
replenishment of its beaches and dune system in the wake of a devastating
coastal storm last fall, a decision handed down in late June by the U.S.
Supreme Court on a similar project in Florida might have provided a...
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July 16, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A U.S.
serviceman wounded in Iraq last month got a hero's welcome in Ocean City last
weekend, thanks in large part to the local American Legion post and an always
generous resort community.
First Lieutenant Dan
Shoemaker got some well-deserved treatment last weekend in Ocean City after a
request from the Wounded Warrior Project on his behalf. Shoemaker was wounded
in a suicide bomber attack in Iraq on June 11 and was ultimately sent to Walter
Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. for...
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Snapshots of those lending a helping hand throughout the community
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July 16, 2010 -
Arts In The Area
Scenes from the Local and Regional World of Art
...
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