July 23, 2010 -
Community News
The
Town of Berlin and Grow Berlin Green officially launched a new commercial
recycling program for downtown businesses on July 1. After months of planning,
a large three-section container was placed behind The Globe for businesses to
deposit their recyclable cardboard, plastic and glass. The container will be
transported and emptied on a weekly basis at the Worcester County Recycling
Center in Snow Hill. Above, from left, are Berlin Public Works Director Mike
Gibbons, The Treasure Chest owner...
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July 23, 2010 -
Community News
Ocean
City icons Albert Berger and Nancy Lynch were married at the Snow Hill courthouse
on Friday, July 16. They are pictured above center with Felecia BenZakan,
Albert's godson Paul Kahn and Veronica and Stan Kahn as they celebrate the
happy occasion on Sunday, July 18. The couple will live in Gambrills and Ocean
City.
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July 23, 2010 -
Community News
The
Ocean Pines Garden Club (OPGC) recently presented its 2010 scholarship award,
in the amount of $1,000, to Zeus Rodriquez. Shown at the Ocean Pines Yacht
Club luncheon where the award was given, are, from left, OPGC President Marion
Bickerstaff; Rodriquez; and Scholarship Chairperson Sunny Lee.
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July 23, 2010 -
Community News
The
Ocean City/Berlin Rotary Club recently installed its new officers for 2010.
Pictured, from left, are Treasurer Dave Blair, President Tom Bickerstaff,
Secretary Dan Harris and Penultimate Past President Stan Kahn. Officers of the
clubs were all installed at a joint induction ceremony at the American Legion
Post in Pocomoke City.
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July 23, 2010 -
Community News
Members
of the Ocean City Parrot Head Club (OCPHC) visited the Ray Community Center at
Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) in Berlin. Pictured,
from left, are Teresa Fields, executive director of the WYFCS; Ruth and Igor
Gauryluk, club members; India Bandorick, club president; 'Bean' Keagle and
Irene Hansen, club members; and Marilyn Exley, club community outreach
representative.
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July 23, 2010 -
Faces In Places
A spotlight on the local and regional bar and restaurant scene
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' The Liquor
Control Board for Worcester County (LCB) was caught in another lie this week,
as more allegations about their pricing and product availability come forward
from licensees.
Last week, when
questioned about becoming the first dispensary in the history of Maryland to be
put on the state's '30-day biweekly credit control list', albeit for a span of
several hours, LCB member and official spokesman Larry Wilkinson said that he
had 'no knowledge that the LCB had been put...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' Laser
pointers have made their way back into the public eye after a City Council
member claims she had her eyes damaged by one last week.
Councilwoman Margaret
Pillas, who also owns a Boardwalk store, said a young boy hit her in the eye
with a beam from a green laser pointer that he had carried inside her store
last Saturday, and she says she's been struggling to see things clearly since.
'It's like trying to look
through a piece of cellophane,' said Pillas on Wednesday....
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' Two former
employees with the Liquor Control Board for Worcester County (LCB) came forward
this week claiming questionable and even 'shady' business practices, pointing
out one of the LCB's recent claims was an outright lie.
As the region waits for
the 'official' audited financial reports for the LCB to be released later this
month, more information continues to surface about the inner workings of the
quasi-governmental monopoly in charge of dispensing all the liquor sold...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' Despite the
fact that K-2 has essentially disappeared from Boardwalk store shelves, the
Ocean City Mayor and Council voted to ban the substance for good on Monday.
With the memory of last
summer's proliferation and eventual ban of the psychoactive plant Salvia
Divinorum still lingering, Councilwoman Margaret Pillas pushed for a ban of
K-2, a concoction of herbs and spices that are sprayed with synthetic
cannabinoids (most notably JWH-018), which mimics the effects of cannabis...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Heavy surf
conditions, coupled with a prolonged heat wave and peak July crowds, had the
Ocean City Beach Patrol (OCBP) busy last week with 756 rescues recorded during
the seven-day period including nearly 600 on last Sunday alone.
While it is certainly
not unusual to have dangerous rip currents form in the ocean in mid- to late
July, the spike in the number of swimmers needing to be rescued by the Ocean
City Beach Patrol last week was a bit of a statistical anomaly. Over...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Incumbent
Worcester County Commissioner Bud Church will keep his seat in county
government after the Democratic Central Committee could not find a candidate to
oppose him in the general election.
Church said he called
the local elections office on Wednesday just before the central committee
nomination period closed to learn if he would continue to run unopposed for his
District 3 commissioner post.
'It feels pretty good,'
Church said the day after the central committee nomination...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - The
Worcester County Commissioners briefly considered a new 911 phone system, grant
applications for local homeless shelters, and other topics at their meeting
this week.
-- Worcester County
Emergency Services will use $1.4 million in state emergency funding to replace
its 911 emergency telephone system.
A few weeks ago, the
state Emergency Number Systems Board (ENSB) approved the funding request.
The system must be replaced,
said Emergency Services Director Teresa Owen, because the...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
Kylie Joson
Staff Writer
OCEAN CITY - On your
next day off, enjoy dinner and a free ice show at the Carousel Resort Hotel
& Condominiums on 118th Street.
This is a fun
family-oriented performance that is performed every night starting at 6:30. The
Next Ice Age skating company puts on a ravishing performance that will exceed
your highest expectations.
When they think of
ice-skating shows, most people think 'cheesy', said choreographer and
co-founding director Tim Murphy. This show is all...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - Elementary
school kids in Worcester County continue to show progress on the Maryland
School Assessment (MSA) tests, with overall scores for reading at 91.4 percent
proficient and advanced in grades 3 to 8 and math scores at 90.5 percent
proficient or advanced in grades 3 to 8.
These scores exceed the
annual measurable objective, a goal set anew every year, according to the
scores released by the Maryland State Board of Education. Annual...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - The official
adoption of new building standards already approved by the state and in use in
Worcester County will be delayed until a public hearing can be held on local
amendments to the building code.
On Tuesday, the County
Commissioners considered whether to officially adopt the International Building
Code (IBC), which was officially adopted by Maryland in the Building
Performance Standards Act, but ultimately decided to delay passage of the
legislation in order to have public...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
T.K. Dickerson
Staff Writer
OCEAN CITY - Just a
couple of months ago, the empty lot, which is now occupied by De Lazy Lizard,
didn't house much more than an old Winnebago. Only 91 days after the first
piece of dirt was moved, De Lazy Lizard was open and ready for business and is
well on its way to becoming a top attraction in Ocean City.
Owner Justin Byers is
confident that the Ocean City establishment will become as successful as its
other location in Morgantown, W.Va.
'It was a popular...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' In the
brief this week, the City Council president issued an apology to Boardwalk
merchants, the council officially passed a resolution that will allow some
prime projects to get funded and the first new business to go into a 45th
Street shopping plaza was announced.
Mitrecic Apologizes For Council Oversight
Council President Joe
Mitrecic made a public apology to Boardwalk merchants this week who say they
were robbed of customers and business by giveaways provided by a...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The
governors of Maryland and Delaware this week sent a letter to President Obama
requesting a federal partnership in the development of clean energy off the
mid-Atlantic coast, which could accelerate the effort to construct wind farms
off the coast of Ocean City.
On Wednesday, Maryland
Governor Martin O'Malley and Delaware Governor Jack Markel sent a letter to
Obama applauding the president for his commitment to clean energy and green job
development, while presenting an...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - The process
to find a replacement for longtime Worcester County Circuit Court Judge
Theodore Eschenberg, who officially retired in late June having reached the
mandatory retirement age of 70, formally began this week.
Eschenberg served nearly
three decades on the Worcester County Circuit Court bench, including the last
18 as the county's administrative judge and chief judge of the state's 1st
Judicial Circuit, although he continues to preside over cases in the county in
a visiting...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
ASSATEAGUE
- A 6-year-old boy was severely burned on his feet and ankles on Assateague
this week after he inadvertently walked through a smoldering beach bonfire
carelessly left over from the night before.
According
to Assateague Island National Seashore officials, the tragic incident occurred
on Tuesday at the northern tip of Assateague Island near the Ocean City Inlet.
The unidentified boy walked through the beach fire left over from the night
before, which had not been properly put out and...
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July 23, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The rabies
epidemic of 2009 is continuing in 2010, with 22 confirmed cases in Worcester
County since January.
Sixteen raccoons, four
foxes, and two cats in Worcester County have been confirmed as rabid this year.
Normally, Worcester
County sees 10 to 10 confirmed rabies cases a year. In 2009, county
environmental health staff recorded 52 laboratory confirmed rabid animals,
Last year, the county
had 27 confirmed cases of rabies by mid-July, compared with this year's 22.
Health staff has...
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July 23, 2010 -
Business News
Top June Producers
OCEAN CITY - Prudential
Carruthers Ocean City and West Ocean City recently salutes their top producers
for June 2010.
Leading the offices were
Joy Snyder, Team Ocean City, Josh Morimoto, Della Wilson and Linda Moran.
Hospital Earns Safety
Award
BERLIN - Atlantic General Hospital has
received an award for the Keeping Patients Safe from Falls Safety Points
Incentive Program, coming in second place in the state. More than two dozen
hospitals in Maryland participate in this...
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Parenting can be
demanding at times, but taking the gang on the road takes it to another level.
The 'family truckster' headed north last weekend to New York City for a weekend
visit with family, and, oh my, it sure was an interesting experience.
I knew my kids, 2 years
and 8 months, were too young to actually enjoy New York City and what it
offered. However, I figured my toddler would get a kick out of the tall
buildings and the enormity of Central Park. What I didn't bargain for was...
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July 23, 2010 -
Cops & Courts
OCEAN CITY - Ocean City
police last week made a significant crystal methamphetamine bust after getting
a tip from a citizen approached the suspected dealer.
Around 6:40 p.m. last
Friday, an OCPD officer on bike patrol in the area of 13th Street
was approached by a citizen who told police a male had just tried to sell the
witness crystal meth. After obtaining a description from the witness, OCPD
officers were able to track down the suspect, later identified as Shawn Michael
Tobin, 24, of...
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July 23, 2010 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April
19): A bit of Arian contrariness could be keeping you from getting all the
facts. Turn it off, and tune in to what you need to hear. It could make all the
difference this week.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20): Getting an answer to a vital question involving financial matters might
take longer than you'd expected. A new factor might have to be dealt with
before anything can move forward. Be patient.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
20): Use your good sense to see what might really be...
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July 23, 2010 -
Obituaries
Panagiotis
Spiros Buas
POTOMAC
- Panagiotis Spiros Buas 'Panos'/'Pete' passed away on Friday July 9, 2010
peacefully at his home in Potomac, Md. surrounded by his family.
He was
born on April 2, 1928 to Sprios and Vasiliki Buas in Drihmades, Albania (Vorio
Epirus). He was a very proud Greek-American who loved the church and his quiet
faith in God helped him through many challenges in life.
He is
survived by his wife, Dena, married for over 52 years. He is also survived by
his children, Linda,...
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July 23, 2010 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY - At age 16, it's hard to see past college (or even the
weekend), much less into retirement. But parents and grandparents tend to take
a longer view, and helping your teens set up and fund Roth IRAs could
potentially provide benefits in that far-distant time when their working days
are through.
The tax-deferred compounding and flexibility that make a Roth IRA a
powerful savings tool for adults can be even more compelling for someone 50
years from retirement, says Charles Toth,...
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July 23, 2010 -
Fish 'N OC
If you are into inshore
fishing around Ocean City, there is a good chance that you associate summertime
with flounder fishing. Lucky for us, the past few years here in Delmarva we
have been fortunate enough to be blessed with an excellent flounder fishery.
The fish are here, and they are in excellent numbers and good sizes.
Still, this has not always been the case. I have been flounder fishing around
Ocean City for decades, and I can remember times as a kid when heading out to
the bay with my...
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July 23, 2010 -
Things I Like
Seeing OC ads in NYC
The news that a friend had a baby
Pictures of my kids
A night of uninterrupted sleep
Paying cash
Taking time to smell the
roses
That first blast of
air-conditioning after being outside
Pulling dead weeds
When my sons laugh at nothing
Listening to music on a
dock
Assateague
horse pictures
...
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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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Scenes from those lending a helping hand throughout the community
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July 23, 2010 -
Featured Story
OCEAN CITY - In a town
with a reputation for having a watering hole on practically every corner,
setting a Guinness Book world record for the most pubs visited in a 24 hour
period, on the surface, certainly seems like a logistical possibility, and a
group of close friends from all over the country embarked on the attempt early
yesterday morning.
The nine-member team,
from as far away as Seattle, Wash. and Portland, Ore., had their first beer
around 9:30 a.m. over breakfast at the Ocean View...
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Ocean City could find itself in the next edition of Guinness World Records. Yesterday morning, a group of nine brave souls stepped out of the Quality Inn on 16th Street in search of a new record for barhopping. The nine-member group needed to hit 102 bars in a 24-hour period. News Editor Shawn Soper was there for the first stop and seemed tempted to request a day in the field. Fortunately, he made it back to the office to file the story, and we look forward to hearing how the group fared...
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Partying
Deserves A Look
Editor:
First, kudos to Joe Hall
for addressing Ocean City's drinking problem and shame on those want to throw
him under the bus instead of discussing it openly as it should be.
There is a problem and
all you have to do is read 'Cops and Courts' in The Dispatch or log onto
ocpd.md.com and read a day-by-day police report to see what is really going on
in our town. Perhaps Councilwoman Mary Knight should read it also as she
obviously doesn't see or chooses not to see there...
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July 23, 2010 -
Editorial
Politics often clouds
issues and that is certainly the case with the ongoing questions surrounding
the future of the Liquor Control Board for Worcester County (LCB).
Last week it was
reported Delegate Jim Mathias would be requesting an audit of the LCB by the
Comptroller's Office. That made some headlines around the area and subsequently
lots of feathers were ruffled as a result. We heard this week from three
readers, some more mild mannered than others, adamantly pointing out that...
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July 23, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN
CITY •€' A new Bay Bridge study shows an approximated 40-percent increase in
traffic coming to the Eastern Shore in the month of June, but some area
businesses aren't seeing a similar increase in their occupancy or sales.
This week, Catherine
Noone, toll manager for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, sent a report to Ocean City
Emergency Planner Richard 'Buzzy' Bayles outlining a substantial increase in
traffic streaming eastbound over the Bay Bridge during the week.
'I asked Ken Cimino,...
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July 23, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
BERLIN - Perdue Farms will remain part of a lawsuit brought by
environmental activists against a local chicken farm raising Perdue birds that
has allegedly polluted the Pocomoke River.
The Clean Water Act pollution lawsuit, brought against Hudson Farm and
Perdue Farms by Coastkeeper Kathy Phillips, Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT), and
the national Waterkeeper Alliance, has survived an effort by the defendants to
have the suit dismissed.
'It's incredibly positive,' said Assateague Coastkeeper...
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July 23, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
BERLIN
- A Berlin man was arrested on possession and distribution of child pornography
charges last week after a months-long investigation by the Worcester County
Bureau of Investigation (WCBI) and an FBI investigation dating back to last
September.
In
January, WCBI detectives began investigating Kirt Barren Greenberg, 45, of
Berlin for an alleged violation of the Peeping Tom law. During the
investigation, it was learned a female juvenile had been residing at
Greenberg's residence in Berlin on a...
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July 23, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - Five people
were taken to area hospitals last week after a bizarre multi-vehicle pile-up on
Coastal Highway that resulted in a boat and trailer crossing the median into
the opposite lanes.
Around 1:40 p.m. last
Friday, a Hyundai sedan heading south on Coastal Highway in the area of 100th
Street crossed out if its lane and collided with an SUV towing a trailer and
small boat. The force of the collision caused the trailer to swing around to
the right where it struck another southbound...
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July 23, 2010 -
Open Houses
OCEAN CITY
White Marlin B306
Wicomico St & Bay
Sat & Sun 11-2
Bayfront 2BR/2BA
Huge Boat Slip
Direct Ocean Access
Della Wilson
Prudential Carruthers
443-235-4719
NORTH OCEAN CITY
14008 Sea Captain
Off 141st Street
Sat 1:30-3:30
3BR/2BA Caine Woods
Single Family Home
Jim white
Bud Church Realty
Coldwell Banker
443-614-2735
OCEAN CITY
The Meridian
Open Daily
Oceanfront
Residences
60th Street
New Construction
Dan Clayland
Coldwell Banker
410-520-0072
OCEAN CITY
Bella Vista
Two Models
Open...
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July 23, 2010 -
Open Houses
BERLIN
10206 Willow Brook Dr
Sat 9-1
4BR/3BA
Single Family
On Nice Lot
Joe Mulford
Monogram Custom Homes
443-614-7096
WEST OCEAN CITY
Bay Point Plantation
Rt589/Gum Point Rd
Daily 10-5
Waterfront Estate Lots
in 142 Acre Preserve
Kevin Decker
The Fritschle Group/
Condominium Realty
443-235-6552
WEST OCEAN CITY
Sailor's Watch
Golf Course Road
Daily 10-4
New 3BR, 3.5BA
Luxury Townhouses
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
...
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