April 20, 2012

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Things I Like

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United Methodist Women Of The Community Church At OP Holds Annual Fashion Show

The United Methodist Women of the Community Church at Ocean Pines held...READ MORE

Cato And Exxon Mobil Present Worcester Preparatory School With A $500 Grant

Cato and Exxon Mobil presented Worcester Preparatory School sixth grad...READ MORE

Friends Of The Ocean City Library Elect New Officers

Friends of the Ocean City Library elected new officers at its June 7 m...READ MORE

A Week In Business

New CEO Appointed SALISBURY – Lower Shore Enterprises (LSE), whi...READ MORE

Ocean City Ravens Roost 44 Awards $14,700 In Scholarships

Ocean City Ravens Roost 44 awarded a total of $14,700 in scholarships ...READ MORE

OC Elks Club Awards Scholarships To Stephen Decatur Seniors

The OC Elks Club awarded scholarships this year to seven Stephen Decat...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Update: City Manager Search Process Tainted By Call? Maybe, But Vote Looks Likely For Next Week

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- An elected official’s 13-minute phone conversation with a leading candidate to fill the city manager vacancy has called into question the integrity of the search process in its final days. The Ocean City Mayor and Council are expected within the next couple weeks to decide between two candidates unanimously supported by the council for a final interview that took place earlier this month. It was expected once the requisite background checks were completed on the two finalists...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: City Manager Search Process Tainted By Phone Call?

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- An elected official’s 13-minute phone conversation with a leading candidate to fill the city manager vacancy has called into question the integrity of the search process in its final days. The Ocean City Mayor and Council are expected within the next couple weeks to decide between two candidates unanimously supported by the council for a final interview that took place earlier this month. It was expected once the requisite background checks were completed on the two finalists...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Boardwalk Reconstruction Phase I Completed

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The first phase of Ocean City’s Boardwalk reconstruction was officially completed last week in plenty of time for the summer season. “It went very well,” City Engineer Terry McGean said. “We finished ahead of schedule and under budget, so that’s always two good things.” The last board was nailed down last Thursday, April 19, at precisely 10 a.m. on 15th Street. Phase I included reconstruction from 27th Street to 15th Street as well as the...READ MORE

NEW FOR TUESDAY: OC Property Value Decline’s Impact On Tax Rate Explained

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Alarm over the proposed increase in Ocean City’s tax rate has led to city finance experts to provide a breakdown of the town’s assessments and tax rate in an attempt to relieve some confusion. During last week’s budget wrap-up, Finance Administrator Martha Bennett began by reviewing the actual value of Ocean City properties as far back as 1978, concluding that 2013’s property values have returned to the same level as in 2007. “A lot of things have...READ MORE

NEW FOR MONDAY: OC Police Seek Help With Missing Person Case

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Ocean City Police today are seeking the public’s help in locating a New York man reported missing by his family since early Saturday morning. Lance Corey Gaines, who was visiting Ocean City with his family from upstate New York, was last seen on April 21 at approximately 1 a.m. at the Sandbar on 33rd Street and Coastal Highway. Gaines, who was reported missing by his family, has brown hair, blue eyes and was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt. He is roughly...READ MORE

NEW FOR FRIDAY: Take Pride In Berlin Week Begins Tomorrow With Clean Up Day

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- As core partners in the newly expanded Take Pride in Berlin Week, the Town of Berlin, Grow Berlin Green (GBG), International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) and Worcester County Health Department will be offering participating volunteers more than just the opportunity to make a difference in the community. Folks who come out for the Clean Up Day scheduled for the morning of April 21 and Berlin Trail Mix on April 28 won’t just be full of pride, they will also come away with a...READ MORE

NEW FOR FRIDAY: Snow Hill Store’s Alcohol License Revoked; Other Businesses Fined

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Ten area businesses faced hearings for alcohol sales to minors at Wednesday’s Board of License Commissioners (BLC) meeting. A total of $3,500 in fines was levied and one Snow Hill store was forced to turn in its alcohol license. One common theme stood out in all of the cases where underage Sheriff’s Office cadets attempted to buy alcohol -- a failure by clerks to simply deny vertical Maryland licenses, which board members assert would prevent a huge majority of sales to...READ MORE

Route 54 Project Pushed For Holiday Finish

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
FENWICK -- Embattled Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDot) officials and elected officials this week had their feet held to the fire over the estimated completion date of the prolonged road construction along Route 54 in Fenwick Island, but a projected Memorial Day finish now appears to be a reality. In excess of 100 concerned and often irate citizens and business owners crammed into Smitty McGee’s in Fenwick on Wednesday morning to grill DelDot officials on the projected end to...READ MORE

Two New Beer, Wine Licenses Okayed For Berlin

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Five new alcohol beverage licenses were approved by the Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) Wednesday as well as expansions on a number of established licenses. In Berlin, two businesses received approval of Class “D” beer and wine licenses. The Maryland Wine Bar at Berlin, which will only be serving wine from Maryland vineyards, was quickly approved by the BLC. According to co-owner Deborah Everett, who hopes to be open by June, the bar will be unique,...READ MORE

County, Seacrets Working On Sheriff’s Deputy Patrol Accord

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- An attempt by the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office to establish a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Seacrets, an entertainment and restaurant complex in Ocean City, for police security in the form of extra patrols met resistance from several County Commissioners. A vote on the issue was delayed until absent Commissioner Louise Gulyas, who represents Ocean City, could be given a chance to review the situation and cast a vote. “Anyway you look at it, you’re...READ MORE

St. Louis Ave. Project Advances Without Decorative Lights

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – To light or not to light was the question during budget discussions this week regarding the reconstruction and improvement of St. Louis Avenue. In February, the Mayor and City Council was presented a list of capital improvement projects to be included in an ordinance for a bond sale. At that time, city staff presented the full reconstruction of St. Louis Ave., including storm drains, new street scape with wider sidewalks and new pavement, at a cost $9 million. The cost for...READ MORE

Worcester Finalizes Numerous School Leadership Changes

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- A number of Worcester County schools are about to see a widespread changing of the guard in administration. Besides losing Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jon Andes and Assistant Superintendent for Administration Ed Barber to retirement at the end of the current fiscal year, the Board of Education also had to replace several principals, which sparked a large shuffle among employees, since nearly all promotions were made from within the school system. “As a result of some...READ MORE

With Parking Resolved, Planners OK Lizard Expansion

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission has approved the expansion of De Lazy Lizard on First Street to include a beach area and kids playground. The proposed site plan revision includes off-site parking spaces to eliminate a current parking deficiency as well as an existing water-related recreational activity and an expanded outside use area. A couple of weeks ago, the commission delayed the site plan discussion and was not willing to grant the establishment any other...READ MORE

City Council Approves $1,000 Worker Bonus

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City employees are slated to receive a $1,000 bonus in July, but the Mayor and Council had some initial differences of opinion to work through before making that decision. Last Friday during a budget session, Councilman Joe Hall unexpectedly proposed to give municipal employees a $500 bonus on July 1. “Clearly, what the staff has been able to do in being responsible and bringing forward a responsible budget, I would like to suggest that we give a $500...READ MORE

ATM Loophole Lawsuits Filed; Businesses Warned To Comply

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Resort business owners and operators this week are being warned about posting clearly marked signs about transaction fees for ATM machines after a rash of lawsuits exploiting a little known loophole have been filed against several local establishments. Under the federal Electronic Fund Transfer Act, which governs ATM transactions, there is specific language relating to the notification requirements for extra fees. Users of ATMs know there is typically a prompt on the screen...READ MORE

County Liquor Control On Pace For $556K Profit

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- The Department of Liquor Control (DLC) is on track to meet its year-end profit goal of $556,500, according to officials. When Worcester decided to absorb the then quasi-governmental Liquor Control Board last July and turn it into an actual county department, DLC Director Bobby Cowger said that, while the transition went smoothly, the entity itself was a mess. “There was a huge amount of bad inventory,” he told the commission. Additional problems at the time of the...READ MORE

Diakonia Named First Recipient Of Schaefer Award

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
WEST OCEAN CITY -- Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot was in West Ocean City yesterday morning to present the first-ever William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award for Worcester County to Diakonia, an emergency transitional shelter that provides a leg up to individuals and families in the resort area and across the Lower Shore. Franchot created the award, which will recognize individuals and organizations across Maryland that provide public service in their communities, in honor of the late...READ MORE

Post-Labor Day School Start Pushed

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- State Comptroller Peter Franchot met with resort business leaders yesterday morning to announce his initiative to push the start date for public schools across Maryland back until after Labor Day. For decades, the public school year in Maryland always started after Labor Day, the symbolic end to the summer season, but in recent years, most jurisdictions have moved the start date earlier and earlier, into mid-August in some cases. Because of its resort nature, Worcester was one of...READ MORE

Area Businesses Score RAM Awards

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The Restaurant Association of Maryland held its 58th Annual McCormick and Company Stars of the Industry Awards gala on Monday, recognizing the top restaurants and bars across the state in several categories, and once again the Ocean City area was well represented among the winners. De Lazy Lizard was recognized as the Favorite New Restaurant in the state, while Shenanigans was honored as the Favorite Bar or Tavern in Maryland. Bill and Julianne Gibbs, owners of the Dough Roller...READ MORE

Voices From The Readers

April 20, 2012 - Letter To The Editor
Stop The Subsidizing Editor: The proposed increase in the OC tax rate from $.395 to $.4685 represents a tax rate increase of 18.6 percent. My assessed value didn't decrease by that percentage. The City Council needs to look for more cuts instead of raising rates to that level. OC is paying for services that the county should be paying for (police, fire, ambulance, public works, etc.), yet property owners in OC don't get a tax differential from the county. OC property owners continue to subsidize...READ MORE

Employee Bonus Concept Popular

April 20, 2012 - Editorial
As part of budget deliberations, government officials in Ocean City and Berlin were weighing the allocation of one-time employee bonuses this week as a way, they say, to show appreciation for their employees. Unlike in Ocean City where the topic was initially divisive and split down the typical majority-minority lines, Berlin appears all but certain to approve a $500 bonus for city employees, while also lowering the property tax rate significantly. Last Friday, Ocean City Councilman Joe...READ MORE

Thoughts From The Publisher's Desk

April 20, 2012 - Between The Lines
State Comptroller Peter Franchot continued his unofficial bid for governor during a few stops on the lower shore yesterday, including an announcement of his desire for a new state policy forbidding school systems in Maryland from ringing their first bells until after Labor Day weekend. He plans to introduce this initiative in the form of legislation in the 2013 legislative session.It’s no secret the recent trend of school systems starting the year the week before Labor Day has hurt tourism...READ MORE

Adventures Of Fatherhood

April 20, 2012 - Fatherhood Adventures
An annoying new phrase has surfaced around the house. For a few days, everything Beckett had to say was qualified with, “I know that but …”He was using it constantly and most of the time it was used completely wrong and made little sense. Apparently, somewhere along the way, he heard it and it has stuck with him, and he has been wearing it out.The other morning he seemed particularly fond of the phrase. When I asked him repeatedly to use the bathroom, reminding him it’s...READ MORE

City Council Moves Forward With New Scooter Regs

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Regulations placed on the resort’s scooter rental industry in town to improve public safety moved one step closer to final approval this week with just a couple of tweaks made.
Back on Jan. 31, the Mayor and Council passed an ordinance to establish a 90-day moratorium on the issuance of new or renewed business licenses for scooter rentals. The council became concerned over the proliferation of scooter rental businesses in town and the safety issues that have...READ MORE

WOC Cat Situation May Spark Changes

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- In the wake of public outcry over the euthanasia of three West Ocean City cats, the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control tried to clear the air Tuesday, presenting a timeline of what actually happened as far as cat trapping on Waterview Drive. While Animal Control was not chastised for its handling of the situation, the County Commissioners are hoping the incident will spark some changes, including more cages so animals can be held longer and more community...READ MORE

Berlin Trail Mix Registration Now Open

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Trail Mix 2012, an event to promote trails around Berlin and to encourage families, kids and bike and fitness enthusiasts to get out and around town, will take place Saturday, April 28. Walk, bike, run or push a stroller for the inaugural trail event that kicks off with a ribbon cutting for the Safe Routes to School Program at Berlin Intermediate School at 9:30 a.m. The idea behind Trail Mix 2012 is to promote the town’s heritage, natural areas and resources and to foster better...READ MORE

Wicomico Approves Income Tax Rate Increase

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY – Wicomico County’s budget is up in the air as officials wait for word from the state on how pending legislation will affect its finances, but the County Council did come to terms with increasing the income tax rate. For the last few weeks, Wicomico County has been watching the Maryland legislature, which has cast a “doomsday” budget. A Senate Bill, Maintenance of Effort (MOE), had been passed requiring the county to increase its contribution to the Board of...READ MORE

Plant Sale Pre-Orders Now Available

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- With longer days and warmer temperatures, many are planning to spruce up yards and businesses to enjoy the outdoors. When the time comes to put your green thumb to work, think about the benefits of planting native plants. If you want to purchase native plants (and delicious heirloom tomatoes) for your yard or business, join the Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT) for the 13th Annual Native and Heirloom Plant Festival, scheduled for May 5. The festival begins at 8 a.m. and will be held in...READ MORE

Severe Sentences In Tipsy Taxi Cases

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- More cases were heard last week in Circuit Court stemming from arrests made over the winter during Operation Sand Dollar, including one repeat offender who was sentenced to 14 years in jail and another defendant who received a 10-year sentence. Two months after the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) announced the results of a major, two-year sting operation involving an undercover narcotics officer posing as the owner and operator of a taxi cab, the first batch of cases hit the...READ MORE

Summer Flounder Regs Loosened

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The summer flounder season opened last weekend with new, relaxed regulations on keeper sizes and season lengths, although the restrictions on tautog have been enhanced. “Because Maryland anglers have remained under the summer flounder target harvest levels for the past two years, we are able to lower the minimum size limit and extend the season lightly to provide anglers more opportunity,” said DNR Fisheries Service Director Tom O’Connell. “As with other...READ MORE

Ireton Against ACLU Meeting On Redistricting

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Mayor Jim Ireton made it clear Monday that, though the City Council may want to work with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) while revising election districts, he had “no interest” in negotiating with the group. “The American Civil Liberties Union is a special interest group. They should be in touch with the courts after you finish your map and a vote is taken,” said Ireton. “I have no interest in negotiations with them. I negotiate with you and...READ MORE

OCPD Plans Tech Advancements

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Police Chief Bernadette DiPino provided an update to the Mayor and City Council last week as the department prepares for the upcoming summer season. “When I became chief nine years ago, one of the long-term strategic plans was to utilize technology as much as possible,” she said. “Social media is a big deal in our society and we plan on using that in our law enforcement to help us support crime and help us be more proactive as crime approaches.” DiPino...READ MORE

Easton Mail Center Closure Fought

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Md. Sen. Barbara Mikulski again this week made her feelings known about the proposed closure of the U.S. Postal Service Mail Processing Center in Easton, which serves the entire Eastern Shore, and was even able to attach some amendments to the bill, but the legislation cleared a procedural hurdle on the way to passage. Mikulski on Tuesday introduced four amendments to the Senate postal legislation after voting against proceeding to the bill as the future of the Easton Mail Processing...READ MORE

Council Mulls Adding Booking System To Website

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Rather than voting prematurely to add a centralized booking system to the town’s website, the Mayor and City Council delayed the move to consider the impact it would have on the resort area’s lodging industry. Ann McGinnis Hillyer of oceancity.com proposed this week to the Mayor and City Council, RezEZ, a central reservations system for booking hotels to be used from the town’s website, ococean.com, the town’s Facebook page and other social media...READ MORE

Wicomico, Worcester Announce Burning Bans

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Unseasonably warm and dry weather have resulted in persistent drought conditions across the Lower Shore, forcing officials in Worcester and Wicomico counties this week to issue a ban on most outdoor burning for an indefinite period. On Monday, Worcester County Fire Marshal Jeff McMahon issued a burn ban on outdoor burning for an indefinite period of time in Worcester County. All current burn permits have been rescinded until further notice. The ban applies to all outdoor ignition...READ MORE

Council Approves Weekly Laser Show, Fireworks

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – A series of new events received its final approval this week from the Mayor and Council and is slated to begin Memorial Day weekend. Since December, there has been much discussion over a new series of events proposed to come to Ocean City this summer. At that time, the Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) brought forward Bob Rothermel of Special Event Productions/T.E.A.M Productions, who proposed a number of new events that would be funded with TAB’s funds, $275,000, which was...READ MORE

Berlin Eyes 5-Cent Property Tax Rate Decrease

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- While there may be trouble at the county level, the budget picture for the town of Berlin is largely positive and contains a property tax decrease, a $500 one-time bonus for employees and a more than $500,000 budget surplus with revenues coming in higher than expenditures. Totaling $13,333,164 million, the proposed budget is $328,680, or 2 percent, lower than the current budget. This is the fourth consecutive year that the town has decreased its budget from the previous year. Even so,...READ MORE

Komen’s Race For The Cure Comes To Ocean City

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The number of participants for the Inaugural Komen Maryland Ocean City Race for the Cure continued to rise throughout the week as Ocean City turns pin to support Susan G. Komen coming to town. As of Monday, the number of participants registered for the Race for the Cure on Sunday, April 22, had increased to 2,717 from 2,201 last Wednesday. The number is expected to grow as the week progresses. “Our goal, because this was the first year, was 3,000 people … so we...READ MORE

Berlin Begins Comprehensive Rezoning Process

April 20, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- A discussion on proposed revisions to the town’s comprehensive re-zoning prompted the Berlin Planning Commission to set goals for how it will look to affect zoning in the future, including a desire to be more flexible with legal non-conforming use properties. However, the commission expressed a “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it” attitude toward a majority of the zoning code, which Planning and Zoning Director Chuck Ward defended as still relevant, despite...READ MORE

Alleged WOC Burglar Arrested

April 20, 2012 - Cops & Courts
WEST OCEAN CITY -- A West Ocean City man was arrested on three counts of first-degree burglary last week after a concerned citizen observed a shattered glass door at a trailer park home. On April 4, a citizen walking to a West Ocean City convenience store for a cup of coffee near the Delmarva Trailer Park observed a trailer with the front door wide open and a large screen television sitting on the floor just inside the door. The citizen also observed the glass portion of the door had been...READ MORE

Seahawks Continue Dramatic Wins

April 20, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity lacrosse team won a couple of big games on the road against tough Bayside North teams this week, both coming after late comebacks, to improve to 7-1 on the season. The Seahawks have shown a propensity for cranking up the offense when it has mattered most all season and a couple of wins on the road illustrated the team’s late dramatics. Decatur beat always tough Queen Anne’s, 9-6, last Wednesday after coming from behind late, and...READ MORE

Seahawks Blast Wicomico, Pocomoke

April 20, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- After relinquishing its perfect season and a grasp on the top spot in the Bayside South standings with a 4-0 loss to Bennett last week, Stephen Decatur’s varsity baseball team responded by beating its next two opponents by a combined score of 45-1. The Seahawks fell to Bennett last Wednesday in a highly anticipated matchup of Bayside South. On Thursday, Decatur thrashed Wicomico, 17-0 and followed that win up with a 28-1 pasting of Pocomoke on Tuesday. Decatur had beaten Pocomoke...READ MORE

Offshore Powerboat Racing Returns Next Month

April 20, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- The grand spectacle of offshore powerboat racing is set to return on Mother’s Day weekend, May 11-13, with the arrival of the OPA racing teams from the U.S. and other countries.   For years, the annual offshore powerboat races were a staple in the resort.  Last fall, however, a local fan favorite, Phil Houck, returned with the National Racing Series.  Sponsored in part by Bull On The Beach, Crab Alley, Atlantic Hotel, Quality Inn Boardwalk, Harrison Hall,...READ MORE

Big Run Leads Decatur Girls over Easton

April 20, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity lacrosse team rode a big 6-0 first half scoring binge to edge Bayside North power Easton at home on Monday. The Seahawks scored less than a minute into the game on a goal by Annie Brown to take a 1-0 lead. Less than a minute later, Kayla Terlizzi scored to give Decatur a 2-0 lead. Easton responded with two goals of its own to tie the game at 2-2. Decatur hung on to a 3-2 for several minutes before Decatur went on a 6-0 scoring binge about...READ MORE

Berlin Little League Opening Day A Buzz Of Activity

April 20, 2012 - Sports
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Beach Lacrosse Club Hosts England's Spencer Lacrosse Club

April 20, 2012 - Sports
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Mallards Fall To Sabres 16-11

April 20, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- A five-goal outburst by visiting Saints Peter and Paul early in the second quarter on Tuesday proved to be the difference in the Sabres’ 16-11 win over Worcester Prep, which otherwise played the visiting team fairly even the rest of the way. Worcester led 4-3 after one quarter, led by a pair of goals by Ryan McGuire, but the Sabres got their offense cranked up during a decisive span of about five minutes in the second quarter. Saints Peter and Paul tied the game at 4-4 less than a...READ MORE

Things To Do Around Town

April 20, 2012 - Things To Do
Open Wed., Thurs. & Sat.: Shepherd’s Nook Thrift Shop 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Community Church at Ocean Pines, Rte. 589 & Racetrack Rd., Berlin. Accepting donations of gently worn clothes and small household items. Open Wednesday-Friday: Stevenson United Methodist Thrift Shop 5 Stevenson Lane, Berlin, across from the Laundromat. Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sale days every Friday, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. April 20: Holocaust Rememberance Program 8 p.m., Temple Bat Yam. Mr. Litman Litgow...READ MORE

Who's Playing When And Where

April 20, 2012 - Best Beats
28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, April 20: Galaxy Collective, 10 p.m. Saturday, April 21: Bryan Russo, 7 p.m. Every Thursday: DJ Jeremy 45th Street TapHouse Bar & Grille 443-664-2201 45th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, April 20: Chris Button, 7-11 p.m. Atlantic Hotel 410-641-3589 2 North Main St., Berlin Every Friday: Elsworth Wheatly Every Monday: Earl Beardsley Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, April 20: 13th...READ MORE

Best Bites On The Beach

April 20, 2012 - Dining
Fruitland-Salisbury Restaurant 213 213 N. Fruitland Blvd., Fruitland 410-677-4880 • www.restaurant213.com Just 20 minutes from Ocean Pines and Berlin, Restaurant 213 is worth the drive! Chef Jim Hughes has been serving celebrities worldwide for 25 years and was named a 2009 inductee to the coveted Distin-guished Restaurants of North America awards, one of only 220 in North America and the only one in this region. Serving dinner Tuesday-Sunday starting at 5 p.m. Also offering a 5 course...READ MORE

Open Houses Of The Week

April 20, 2012 - Open Houses
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 SELBYVILLE Lighthouse Crossing 38623 Green Heron Rd Open Daily 11-6 New Construction Large Luxury Homes On Expansive Lots 90-Day Delivery 877-436-9157 OCEAN CITY Sea Gate #408 3001 Atlantic Ave Sat 10-1 Oceanfront 1BR/1BA Condo 2 Blocks to Boardwalk Terry Looney Century 21 443-726-7689 OCEAN CITY Makai Condominiums 42nd...READ MORE

We Remember Those We Have Lost

April 20, 2012 - Obituaries
John Hubert Dennis OCEAN PINES -- John Hubert “Huggie” Dennis, 56, of Ocean Pines, left his earthly family to be reunited with his Heavenly family on Sunday, April 15, 2012. Born in Salisbury on Aug. 11, 1955, he was the son of the late Phillip Petey Dennis and Anna Kathryn Hostetter Dennis. John graduated from Mardela High School in 1973 and was a member of the Harley Riders (HOG Chapter of Delmarva). He previously was the owner and operator of Huggie’s Video in Salisbury and...READ MORE

OC Elementary Pre-K Students Learn About Life Cycle

April 20, 2012 - Students
Ocean City Elementary School students in pre-kindergarten learned about the life cycle of a chick. Afterwards they created their own spring chickens. Pictured is Jennifer Fohner's morning pre-kindergarten class. ...READ MORE

Mirror Image Presented By Worcester Prep Students

April 20, 2012 - Students
Some of the actors in Worcester Prep’s production of Mirror Image, which was presented by students in fourth through eighth grades, were Jordan Kilgore, Victoria Middleton, Julie Talbert and Grace Tunis. ...READ MORE

Snow Hill Rotary Club Donates Books To Snow Hill Elementary

April 20, 2012 - Students
The Snow Hill Rotary Club recently donated books to the Snow Hill Elemenetary School library in honor of the speakers that the club has had at meetings. Ann Gibb and Kemp Wells from the Snow Hill Rotary Club are shown with kindergarten students Camrean Powell, Chloe Harper, Tyler Reddick and Ramish Warraich with some of the donated books.  ...READ MORE

Fifty Families At Snow Hill Elementary Enjoy DIY Night

April 20, 2012 - Students
Fifty families at Snow Hill Elementary School enjoyed a 'DIY Night' on Thursday, April 12, in the school cafeteria. Lowe’s of Pocomoke donated supplies and their employees donated their time to help students and parents construct different projects. Above, first grade student Paige Etnoyer and her dad, Dan, work on building a message center to use at home. ...READ MORE

Stickler, Riley Top Winners In Young Authors Poetry Competition

April 20, 2012 - Students
Worcester Prep sophomore Claire Stickler, left and freshman Gracie Riley were top winners in the State of Maryland Young Authors Poetry Competition. They received their awards at a ceremony in Baltimore County. ...READ MORE

Hundreds Of Kids Participate In Berlin Little League Season Opening

April 20, 2012 - Students
Hundreds of local kids participated in last weekend’s opening of the Berlin Little League season. The event featured a parade along Main Street before the opening games of the season. Above, the Nationals team is picutred. Front, from left, are Cooper Clarke, Brooke Berquist, Clay McCabe, Alex Ray, Jake Ramonv, Carly McDonough, Jasper Davis, Owen Phillips, Holden Bunting, Matthew Beck, AJ Kolb, Talan Davis and Bailey Griffin. Back, from left, are coaches Craig Davis, Tony Kolb, Garet...READ MORE

Worcester Prep Students Honored By OC/Berlin Optimist Club

April 20, 2012 - Students
Worcester Prep students Keegan Pando, left, and Razaak Eniola were honored by the Ocean City/Berlin Optimist International Club for their excellent entries in the 2012 Optimist Essay Competition. The boys were invited to present their essays for the Optimist Club meeting at the Carousel Hotel. ...READ MORE

OC Elementary Students Make Tornado In A Jar

April 20, 2012 - Students
Brayan Anaya-Ramirez and Irwin Cabello-Vargas, third grade students at Ocean City Elementary School, are shown writing about a fun activity they just completed. They made a "Tornado in a Jar" by adding water, soap and small objects to a jar and shaking it just right. When they stopped shaking the jar, they could see the funnel form. Submitted Photos ...READ MORE

A Week In Business

April 20, 2012 - Business News
New Director Named BERILN -- The ESA Board of Directors has announced the selection of Michelle B. Sommers for the position of executive director of the Eastern Surfing Association (ESA).
With over 14 years of professional experience, including sales, marketing, education and leadership roles, Sommers brings a unique blend of skills, knowledge and practical experience, combined with a strong background and passionate interest in surfing.
Sommers, who lives in Fenwick Island along...READ MORE

West OC Association Annouces New Board Of Directors

April 20, 2012 - Community News
The West Ocean City Association recently announced its new Board of Directors. Pictured, from left, are Don Thompson (Director), Allyson Church (Director), Susan Johnson (Director), Diana Abbaticchio (Vice President), Carolyn Cummins (Recording Secretary), Tom Elliott (President), Debbie Maphis (Treasurer) and Kathy Hayman (Director). Not pictured is Ann Horth (Corresponding Secretary). ...READ MORE

Berlin Lions Club Present Checks

April 20, 2012 - Community News
At a recent meeting, the Berlin Lions Club made two check presentations. Above, on the left, Berlin Fire EMS Captain Scott Schrider received a $500 check from Berlin Lions President Bill Owens. Above, on the right, Berlin Lions Treasurer Frank Ruggiere presents a $1,000 check to Berlin Fire President David Fitzgerald. ...READ MORE

Bruder Hill Donates $200 To Women Supporting Women

April 20, 2012 - Community News
Rota Knott, Worcester County coordinator, accepts a check for a $200 donation from Shelly Bruder of Bruder Hill boutique in Berlin for Women Supporting Women, the local breast cancer support and awareness organization. Bruder Hill donated a percentage of jewelry sales for one month to the WSW Worcester County Chapter. ...READ MORE

PRMC Junior Auxiliary Board Installes New Officers

April 20, 2012 - Community News
The Junior Auxiliary Board of Peninsula Regional Medical Center installed its new slate of officers for 2012-2013 and thanked outgoing President Susan Peacock at Asbury United Methodist Church. Pictured, from left, are Board members Marlene Davenport and Irene Phillips; Treasurer Mary Lou Zimmer; Corresponding Secretary Sandy Jones; Recording Secretary Susan Robinson; Second Vice-President and Vice Shop Chair Betsy Hanulak; First Vice-President and Shop Chair Theresa Rose; President-Elect Mary...READ MORE

Horizons Named 2012 Non-Profit Of The Year

April 20, 2012 - Community News
Horizons at The Salisbury School has been named the 2012 Non-Profit of the Year by the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce. Horizons was selected from more than a dozen local non-profit applicants. The award was presented to Executive Director Dr. Harlan Eagle and Board President Chris Nunzio at the 92nd Annual Chamber Banquet. Pictured, from left, are Development Director Jenni Pastusak, Nunzio, founding members Dr. Jim Otway, Tony Maddox, Judge Sally Adkins and Bill Middleton, Eagle and Board...READ MORE

What's Your Sign?

April 20, 2012 - Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): A sudden change of plans could lead to a misunderstanding with a friend or family member. Be ready to offer a full explanation of your decision. A past favor is returned. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Expect pressure from those who want you to change your position on a matter of importance. However, the determined Bovine will be able to withstand the bullying and win out. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): It's time to stop dwelling on past disappointments and move on to...READ MORE

Things I Like

April 20, 2012 - Things I Like
Putting away the winter jackets Showtime’s “Nurse Jackie” How Mike Wallace reported My son’s love of sandals Berlin’s annual Little League parade The Boardwalk early in the morning All the pink in Ocean City this week A tall glass of sweet iced tea Going to the beach in April Newly mulched flower beds The smell of a baseball glove ...READ MORE