August 06, 2010 -
Faces In Places
Who Was Out and About
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August 06, 2010 -
People In Society
Those making a difference
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August 06, 2010 -
Cops & Courts
Alleged Burglar Has Foggy Memory
OCEAN CITY - A Pennsylvania man was arrested on first-degree burglary and other charges last week after allegedly stealing two book bags from two different residences in the Judlee Ave. area, although he apparently had no recollection of the thefts.
Last Tuesday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was flagged down by a cab driver, who told the officer to keep an eye on a suspicious individual walking around the area. The cabbie told police the...
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August 06, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - A Pasadena, Md. man was arrested on drunk driving and multiple other charges last weekend after allegedly stealing a car in north Ocean City and leading resort police on a lights out, high-speed chase that ended with multiple vehicles flipped over and on their roofs.
Around 11:40 p.m. last Saturday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) personnel spotted a Honda Civic traveling southbound in the bus lane of Coastal Highway without its headlights on. OCPD officers attempted to stop the...
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August 06, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
BERLIN - Contrary to rumor, West Ocean City will not be getting a sex shop.
The former co-owner of the controversial sex shop in Ocean City is opening a new store in West Ocean City, but this time the retail space will focus on lingerie. The new shop will take residence in a strip mall on Route 50.
Ofir Bouzaglo, former co-owner of Sexstyle, a sex shop in north Ocean City, described his new retail venture, to be called Red Light District, as 'an upscale lingerie shop.'
'He has applied and...
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August 06, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
T.K. Dickerson
Staff Writer
OCEAN CITY - Most Boardwalk eateries in Ocean City dish up their own versions of burgers, pizza or French fries. However, inside the Courtyard Marriott on 15th Street, the Captain's Table restaurant serves delicious, high-quality entrees in an atmosphere that is a unique combination of beach casual and fine dining.
Though this marks the first year anniversary of the Captain's Table restaurant in the Marriott, the family-operated restaurant is no stranger to the...
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August 06, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
WEST OCEAN CITY - Against the back-drop of the Ocean City Factory Outlets in West Ocean City, state and local officials were on hand on Monday to announce a week-long break from the 6-percent sales tax in Maryland starting Sunday.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot, along with state and local elected officials, on Monday announced Shop Maryland, a week-long campaign to promote retail sales by forgiving the 6-percent sales tax on most clothing and shoe purchases. The tax-free week begins this...
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August 06, 2010 -
Editorial
It was appalling to hear elected official salaries, and the mere suggestion it should be higher, even discussed this week, particularly at a time when governments are slashing spending across the board, leaving vacant positions unfilled, increasing parking fees, cutting services and sending people to the unemployment line.
At City Hall this week, however, that's exactly what happened. Ocean City Councilman Jim Hall wants to see an informal ballot question placed before voters during the...
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August 06, 2010 -
Between The Lines
Ocean City officials acknowledge the official name of its convention center can be problematic at times, but they assured me this week there's no plan to drop its namesake, Roland E. Powell, as had been rumored.
When asked if it was true the city was considering simply renaming it the Ocean City Convention Center this week, Roland E. Powell Convention Center Director Rick Hamilton said, 'don't get me run out of town just yet.'
'There's no intention or any thought of removing Roland E. Powell's...
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An Unaffiliated Voter
Editor:
I read a recent letter that appeared in The Dispatch about changing voter registration. I, too, have recently changed my registration - twice. When I was young, I was registered Democrat. My father had always told me 'to make your vote count in Maryland you must register Democrat.' Later on in life, I re-registered as a Republican. Either way, I have not missed voting in more than 60 years but I don't think I have ever voted a party line.
I heard that in the recent...
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Throughout the everyday adventures that permeate life with my boys, I have found myself questioning my maturing level.
Thanks to my kids, I am fully aware how incredibly juvenile I can be. I consider this newfound coziness with my immature side to be a perk of having kids.
The only problem is I am constantly trying to keep my inner kid in check around my boys. Sure, there are times when I get to just be the big kid I am deep inside, but there's an indiscernible line that needs to be acknowledged...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' After weeks of sitting back and watching the Liquor Control Board for Worcester County (LCB) go on the defensive, the county's licensees threw a counter punch on Wednesday by revealing that they aren't the only ones who have been paying too much for their liquor.
At a press conference at the Buxy's Salty Dog Saloon in Ocean City, Worcester County License Beverage Association (WCLBA) President Doug Buxbaum tried to poke holes in what he called 'the big lie the LCB has always...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - After weeks of often heated debate, Ocean City officials this week officially passed an ordinance that, if enforced, should put an end to the summer-long laser pointer issue.
The ubiquitous green laser pointers that have become all the rage this summer could go the route of so many Boardwalk crazes that have come before them over the years with the passage of an emergency ordinance on Monday that immediately placed stringent regulations on who can purchase them and, perhaps more...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - One Ocean City councilman's suggestion to add a question to the upcoming election ballot asking the voters' opinion about increasing salaries for the town's elected officials certainly raised some eyebrows this week, and while the issue will likely merit at least some debate, an informal poll of some of his colleagues indicates there isn't much sentiment for a pay hike.
At the close of the regular Mayor and Council meeting on Monday, the issue was raised about adding questions to...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - After months of darkness and eerie silence, historic Ocean Downs will spring back to life tomorrow afternoon with the first of four live racing Saturdays as construction of the state's first slots venue continues nearby.
Months after track officials canceled live racing for the first time in 60 years, as many as 14 races will be held at the historic track tomorrow afternoon for the first time this summer and will continue on each Saturday throughout August.
This spring, track officials...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' It's clear the liquor licensees ultimately want the Liquor Control Board (LCB) to be abolished, but in the meantime, it appears they are hoping to convince Governor Martin O'Malley to change his mind on LCB Chairman Don Hastings' recent re-appointment.
On June 21, Governor O'Malley re-appointed Hastings to serve as the head of the county dispensary until May of 2014. However, based on the fact that Hastings' appointment is considered to be a 'recess appointment',...
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August 06, 2010 -
Featured Story
OCEAN CITY - A future ban on smoking on Ocean City's beaches and Boardwalk will get at least a little lip service after town officials this week agreed to discuss the issue, or more specifically to discuss adding a public opinion poll question on the topic to the upcoming town election ballot.
At the close of Monday's Mayor and Council meeting, the issue of exploring the possibility of a smoking ban on the resort's beaches and Boardwalk was brought up as part of a larger discussion about adding...
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August 06, 2010 -
Cops & Courts
Alleged Burglar Has Foggy Memory
OCEAN CITY - A Pennsylvania man was arrested on first-degree burglary and other charges last week after allegedly stealing two book bags from two different residences in the Judlee Ave. area, although he apparently had no recollection of the thefts.
Last Tuesday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was flagged down by a cab driver, who told the officer to keep an eye on a suspicious individual walking around the area. The cabbie told police the...
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August 06, 2010 -
Fish 'N OC
As a tackle shop owner, I generally spend a good portion of my day talking about fishing with my customers. Throughout the years, I've found that most vacationers who come here to Ocean City do not have access to a boat, and most understandably, do not know the best spots to go fishing from shore. That being the case, one of the questions that I am faced with almost daily in the shop has to do with spots •€''Where can I go fishing?'
Fortunately, we are blessed here in Ocean City with an...
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August 06, 2010 -
Best Beats
707 Sports Bar & Grille
410-213-9507 , 12702 Old Bridge Road, West OC
Friday, Aug. 6: Front Page News
Saturday, Aug. 7: Mike Short Jr.,
Nashville Recording Artist
Angler, The
410-289-7424 , Talbot St. On the bay
Friday, Aug. 6: Time Police, 9 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 7-8: Tommy Gann, 4 p.m.
Every Sunday: Local's Social With DJ Rusty Griswald
Buxy's Salty Dog
410-289-0973 , 28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, Aug. 6: Aaron Howell Band
Saturday, Aug. 7: Bryan Russo Trio
Every Sunday: Local's...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - While county elected officials have pledged that there will be no new wastewater discharges to local waters, pending state discharge permits for two defunct industrial buildings could test that policy, a local environmental activist fears.
The discharge permits at the Tyson chicken plant in Berlin and Perdue chicken plant in Showell are now up for renewal, although neither plant is currently in operation. Both buildings have sat empty for years.
Coastkeeper Kathy Phillips, also...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - A Berlin man was arrested on threat of arson and other charges this week after allegedly threatening to burn down his parents' home with them in it just weeks after his release from jail for a pair of assault convictions related to a stabbing incident.
Around 6 p.m. on Sunday, Maryland State Police troopers from the Salisbury barrack met with a couple in Salisbury who reported their son had threatened to kill them and burn their house down. According to the complainants, their son,...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The economy and financial matters will most likely dominate Worcester County Commissioner races this election season, according to a cross section of candidates for the highest offices in the county.
Not raising taxes, bringing in more jobs and general economic development have risen to the top in the political conversation in Worcester County, candidates are reporting.
In the past, residential growth and environmental issues have been at the top of election concerns.
'Taxes are always...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - More rabies vaccination clinics, managed feral cat colonies and vaccination of wild animals were among the steps recommended by the Rabies Advisory Committee formed this spring to work on the ongoing Worcester County rabies epidemic.
Worcester County Health Officer Debbie Goeller presented the advisory committee's report to the Worcester County Commissioners this week.
The county Health Department and Animal Control have already begun implementing measures to reduce rabies positive...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The upcoming fall 2010 election will likely be the last one under the current election districts, with electoral redistricting to follow the 2010 Census, most likely in 2011.
Redistricting, which occurs every 10 years after the U.S. population Census, ensures that voters have equal representation by district based on population numbers. With new population figures in hand from the Census, districts might need to change on the county, state, and national levels.
While population numbers...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
Kylie Joson
Staff Writer
OCEAN CITY - Even with an economic downfall, local entrepreneur Terrence Kirby's business is still achieving growth, as Kirby's Red Onion Grill opened its doors to Ocean City on 138th Street on June 17.
This marks Kirby's second business venture on Coastal Highway. Although only open for two months now, the Red Onion is becoming a local favorite. With 11 flat screen TVs and a bar that practically encompasses the length of the establishment, it's quickly becoming a great...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A local angler with a history of riding out the White Marlin Open for a completely different reason sat cautiously atop the leader board in the event's glamour division as of late.
Berlin resident Brian Roberts and the crew of local anglers on the 'Shelly II' lead the 2010 White Marlin Open with a whopping 97.5-pound white marlin weighed at the scale at host Harbour Island on Tuesday. The white is the second largest ever caught in the tournament and only the fourth 90-plus-pounder...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Citing the often evoked doctrine of sovereign immunity, the town of Ocean City this week formally filed a motion to dismiss the federal lawsuit brought against it and the U.S. Coast Guard by the owner of a commercial fishing boat.
Local fisherman Douglas Kelly, owner of the 'Mighty Duck,' a commercial scallop boat that grounded in a storm off the coast of Ocean City and eventually slammed into the fishing pier in the fall of 2006, last September filed suit in U.S. District Court...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Ocean City beaches are actually tested for bacteria twice a week and deserve five stars instead of just the four awarded in a recent report, said county staff this week.
Ocean City's beaches received four stars out of five in the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) annual report on beach water quality across the nation. The report was released last week.
Every year, NRDC uses information submitted to the federal Environmental Protection Agency to assess beach water quality and...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - There will likely be a renewed debate about moving Ocean City's municipal election to the traditional General Election day on the first Tuesday in November, but it appears the outcome might be the same.
At the close of the regular Ocean City Mayor and Council meeting on Monday, the issue was raised about adding questions to the October municipal election ballot to gauge public opinion on certain pertinent issues. Among the ideas thrown out was adding a question to the ballot asking...
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August 06, 2010 -
Top Stories
WALLOPS ISLAND - The latest launch from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility just south of Assateague Island went up without a hitch early Wednesday morning and was visible throughout much of the mid-Atlantic area, but a thin veil of clouds in the over the resort area prevented what could have been a remarkable show for residents and visitors.
Just before daybreak at around 5:15 a.m. on Wednesday, NASA launched its latest rocket in what has become a more frequent occurrence from the Wallops Island...
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August 06, 2010 -
Business News
Mall Lands Retailer
WEST OCEAN CITY - Communications Electronics, a premier AT&T retailer, has expanded and relocated its retail store to White Marlin Mall.
The updated store has moved from its previous location at Trader Lee's Village in West Ocean City and can now be found at White Marlin Mall next to Park Place Jewelers.
Regional Manager John Watson leads the new AT&T store at White Marlin Mall. His staff of five employees is trained to assist customers with purchasing decisions,...
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August 06, 2010 -
Obituaries
Constance D. Pfaff
PUNTA GORDA, Fla. - Constance (Connie) D. Pfaff of Punta Gorda, Florida passed away unexpectedly June 18, 2010 at Sarasota Memorial Hospital following a minor surgery. She was 74 years old.
Originally a Florida native, she moved to Maryland where she resided with her husband Charlie and four children until she retired with Charlie in Punta Gorda, Fla. She is survived by her children, Claire Pfaff Todd, Craig [Lorraine] Pfaff, and Christopher Pfaff; eight grandchildren, David...
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August 06, 2010 -
Open Houses
OCEAN CITY
Atlantis 1507
103rd Street
Direct Oceanfront
Sat 11-4
2BR/2BA Condo
Ocean Views
Great Amenities
Prudential Carruthers
410-524-7000
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
WEST OCEAN CITY
Sailor's Watch
Golf Course Road
Daily 10-4
New 3BR, 3.5BA
Luxury Townhouses
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
OCEAN CITY
The Meridian
Open Daily
Oceanfront
Residences
60th...
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August 06, 2010 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April
19): Avoid adding to the tension around you. Even a well-meant reaction against
something you perceive as unfair could be misunderstood. Let things calm down,
and then talk about it.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20): It's a good time for romance for unattached Bovines, and a good time for
reinforcing the bonds between partners. Children's needs are important during
the latter part of the week.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
20): A compliment from a surprising source sends you wafting...
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August 06, 2010 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY - Interest rates are going up •€' probably not within
this year, maybe not even in the next. But at some point in the upcoming 24
months, says Larry Washington, Managing Director and Head of Merrill Lynch
Home LoansTM, the rates for home mortgages and other loans will
likely start to rise from their current historic lows. "It's
inevitable," according to Washington.
For anyone who owns or is in the market for real estate, this combination
of record low...
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August 06, 2010 -
Community News
Local elected officials and Habitat for Humanity board
members and volunteers gathered for the groundbreaking of the second of a
three-home project on Flower Street in Berlin. Pictured, from left, are
Delegate Jim Mathias, County Commissioner President Bud Church, Berlin Mayor
Gee Williams, future homeowner Tameka Pinkney with daughter Nakiah and County
Commissioner Judy Boggs. Submitted Photos
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August 06, 2010 -
Community News
Jill and Todd Ferante, owners of Park Place Jewelers,
presented Coastal Hospice Development Director Maureen McNeill, center, with a
check for $2,500 earlier this month.
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August 06, 2010 -
Community News
SHORE UP! Inc. received
a $50,000 grant in June from the Md. Department of Housing and Community
Development to run its Summer Youth Employment Project (SYEP). In addition, Delmarva Power donated 100
Energy Efficiency Kits to SHORE UP! Above, Alicia Robinson, SHORE UP! Inc.
Planning Coordinator, accepts an Energy Efficiency Kit from Michael Hoy,
Delmarva Power's Manager of Customer and Community Relations.
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August 06, 2010 -
Things I Like
Watching something being demolished
Split hot dogs on a grill
Tom Petty live
How captains maneuver those big boats to a dock
Cobblestone streets in a city
Feeling of wood after its been sanded
A good idealogical argument
Visiting big cities
How my kids make each day unique
A woman in a hard hat
Early Ravens optimism
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