July 13, 2012

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Things I Like

A line of boats heading out of the Inlet to fish Having but not using ...READ MORE

Rotary Club Of Salisbury Congratulates Salisbury 4-Way Test Recipients

Congratulating 2013 Rotary Club of Salisbury 4-Way Test recipients Cur...READ MORE

Community Foundation Awards Off Street Sports Performance Program With $7,500 Community Needs Grant

The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore awarded Off Street Sport...READ MORE

Worcester County Commission For Women Sponsors Suddenly Single Workshop

The Worcester County Commission for Women sponsored last month a Sudde...READ MORE

Worcester County Volunteer Service Manager Speaks At Republican Women Of Worcester County Meeting

Cyndy Howell, left, Worcester County Volunteer Service Manager, spoke ...READ MORE

OC Lions Club Presents OC Center For The Arts With A Check For $1,000

At a recent Ocean City Lions Club meeting, Lions President Cindy Malam...READ MORE

A Week In Business

Awards Presented OCEAN CITY -- Thirty-eight awards were recently prese...READ MORE

Health Care Reform’s Impact On Your Retirement

OCEAN CITY -- While there is still some debate about various aspects o...READ MORE

Best Bites On The Beach

Fruitland-Salisbury Restaurant 213 213 N. Fruitland Blvd., Fruitland 4...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Gallant Effort Made To Save Stranded Dolphin

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
ASSATEAGUE -- A dolphin that beached itself on Assateague last Sunday did not survive the trip to the National Aquarium in Baltimore for potential rehabilitation, despite a massive public-private effort to save the creature. When local resident Adam Carson and his family and friends headed down to the Wedge at Assateague last Sunday on his pontoon boat for a little recreational boating, they didn’t anticipate finding themselves in the middle of a Herculean effort to save a dolphin that had...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Costs To Oust Former City Manager Top $252K

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Removing former City Manager Dennis Dare from office last fall has resulted in town government having to spend in excess of $252,000 to compensate him and land his replacement, according to city records. On July 9, after much debate among City Council members and the media, The Dispatch filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request to determine the exact expenses associated with last year’s decision to remove Dare as city manager. Dare was with the city for 29 years, 21...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: SHA Defends Route 50 Paving Project’s Timing

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Questions arose this week over the timing of the ongoing Route 50 repaving project during the height of the summer season, but State Highway Administration (SHA) officials said today there were fiscal reasons for the start of the project and the work should be completed by the middle of next week. Throughout much of the summer thus far, SHA crews have been working on an extensive repaving project along a seven-mile stretch of eastbound Route 50 from just west of Berlin to the Herring...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Union Referendum Okayed For November Ballot

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The general employees of Ocean City have earned a spot on this fall’s ballot as voters will decide their right to collective bargaining in the next general election in November. According to City Clerk Kelly Allmond, on June 28 Gregory DeMarco of the Ocean City Employee Coalition served the City Clerk’s Office with a petition entitled “Petition for Town of Ocean City Charter Amendment for Fair and Equal Representation Rights For The General Employees of the...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: County To Allocate $100K For Movie If Resort Commits As Well

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Ocean City got one step closer to returning to the silver screen Tuesday when the Worcester County Commission voted to contribute $100,000 toward funding the movie, “Ping Pong Summer”, on the condition that Ocean City is willing to pay an equal amount. County Tourism Director Lisa Challenger pitched the funding opportunity to the commissioners this week. She reminded them of the powerful and positive impact Hollywood has had on the area in the past. “We’re...READ MORE

NEW FOR TUESDAY: After Last Week’s Backlash, Ocean City Revises Body Board Policy

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – City Council chambers resembled a day on the beach this week as surfers, parents and kids crowded the room awaiting the Mayor and City Council’s decision regarding “boogie boards.” Last week, after receiving numerous complaints about the increased use of large body boards, those 42 inches or longer, and their perceived threat on the safety of the general public in the ocean, the Ocean City Beach Patrol began enforcing a ban on the product. The use of...READ MORE

Open Houses Of The Week

July 13, 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 OCEAN CITY Sunset Island 67th St & The Bay Fri, Sat & Sun Condos, Townhomes, Single Family Homes Luxury Resort Living Terry Riley Vantage Resort Realty 443-880-0512 SELBYVILLE Lighthouse Crossing Green Heron Rd Open Daily 11-6 New Construction Large Luxury Homes On Expansive Lots 90-Day Delivery 877-436-9157 OCEAN...READ MORE

Outcry Leads To Ocean City Lifting Specific Body Board Ban


July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A major flap over the proliferation of an increasingly popular, larger version of the traditional boogie board was at least temporarily resolved late yesterday when Ocean City officials lifted the ban on the “beaters” until the issue could be discussed next week. After receiving numerous complaints about the increased use of the larger body boards, those 42 inches or longer, and their perceived threat on the safety of the general public in the ocean, the Ocean City...READ MORE

Federal Offshore Drilling Plan Will Not Impact Area

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The federal government last week announced it was moving forward with an aggressive five-year plan to expand offshore drilling for oil and natural gas, but a vast, three million acre track of ocean off the mid-Atlantic Coast is not part of the short-term plan. The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) last week announced it had completed its analysis of a five-year plan from 2012 to 2017 to begin exploring and ultimately tapping into the...READ MORE

Report Outlines Scooter, Outdoor Display Actions

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Enforcement of zoning laws regarding scooter regulations and outdoor display policies is in full swing this season. In February, the Mayor and City Council became concerned over the proliferation of scooter rental businesses in town and the safety concerns that have surfaced, such as a rapid increase in the number of scooter-related accidents. The Planning and Zoning Commission was tasked to focus on the industry and come forth with recommendations. The first ordinance...READ MORE

Council Moves Ahead With One-Way Street Project

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY – Bateman Street is officially becoming a one-way road after promises were made the project will be re-visited if fears come true. An ordinance, unanimously approved this week, changes Bateman Street from two-way to one-way westbound between S. Division Street and Wayne Street (eastern leg), prohibiting left-hand turns by vehicles from S. Division Street onto Bateman Street, erecting a traffic signal and pedestrian indications at the intersection of Onley Road and South Division...READ MORE

Hotel Group Seeks Dismissal In OC Legionnaire’s Lawsuit

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Just weeks after a multi-million dollar civil suit was filed against a Boardwalk hotel by several plaintiffs alleging they fell ill to Legionnaire’s Disease while staying there last summer and early fall, the defendants filed a formal answer last week seeking a dismissal of the case. Last October, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and the Worcester County Health Department confirmed the presence of legionellosis, more commonly known as Legionnaire’s...READ MORE

Salisbury Resolution Aims To Clarify Majority’s Position

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY – Before the City Council could get down to business this week, Councilman Tim Spies unexpectedly introduced a rather untraditional piece of legislation, a resolution to clarify statements made by the media and Mayor Jim Ireton. The proposed resolution is in attempts to address certain statements made by the media and by the mayor regarding the position of a majority of council members on a downtown plan advanced by the mayor. The resolution had been drafted by Council President...READ MORE

Manslaughter Conviction In West OC Bar Owner’s Death

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- An Ocean City man was found guilty this week of manslaughter and assault in the death of a West Ocean City bar owner last October with a Worcester County Circuit Court judge agreeing the internal injuries he sustained during a physical altercation outside the establishment caused his death. Cyle Morgan Walker, who celebrated his 26th birthday on the night of the tragic incident, was found guilty Wednesday in Circuit Court of manslaughter, second-degree assault and disorderly conduct...READ MORE

Process Outlines Extra Duty Work For Police Officers

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY – A process has been outlined in authorizing Salisbury police officers to provide security to private businesses. The resolution on the table was to approving a secondary and extra duty employment for the Salisbury Police Department (SPD) personnel and authorizing the police chief to enter into contracts which allow police officers to provide either uniform or non-uniform law enforcement services to private businesses and to also allow officers and civilian personnel to work...READ MORE

Berlin Eyes Summer Program Growth

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- The Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) Berlin summer camp, while not pulling in the number of participants yet that organizers would like to see, is on the right track to growing into the kind of program Berlin needs, according to town officials. “The bones are there,” said Councilwoman Lisa Hall. “We just need to tweak them.” Hall brought up the status of the WYFCS summer program at Monday’s Mayor and Council meeting. Having a...READ MORE

Mobile Blood Drives Next Week

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- With the summer vacation plans of regular donors playing havoc with donation schedules, the Blood Bank of Delmarva is looking for a little extra help to fill next week’s mobile blood drives in Ocean Pines and Snow Hill. “We anticipate that more than 20,000 people on Delmarva will need blood this year – and it takes an average of 350 donors per day to meet the need,” said Michael Waite, Director of Marketing and Community Relations for Blood Bank of Delmarva. Two...READ MORE

Berlin K-9 Retires

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- After serving with the town for nearly a decade, Berlin Police Department (BPD) K-9 Titus has officially and his replacement, Luke, is now on the streets. At 9 years old, Titus, has spent his entire career with Berlin. He began training at only a few months old with future handler BPD Senior Officer Chris Bireley. While he’s made the transition to handling Luke, Bireley admitted that Titus was unique for him. “He was my first dog,” he said. Bireley and Titus trained...READ MORE

Local Prepares For Fundraising Paddleboard Race

July 13, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- With the days clicking down to the event, a long-time Ocean City resident and his partner in Hawaii are preparing for one of the biggest challenges of their lives on behalf of another local man who continues to face his own challenges. West Ocean City resident Sandy Deeley and long-time friend and fellow ocean enthusiast Teene Froiseth will compete on July 29 in the famous Molokai 2 Oahu World Championship paddleboard race across the Ka’iwi Channel, known for dangerous...READ MORE

Gold’s Gym Hosts First Strongman Event

July 13, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- Ocean City’s first-ever Strongman competition last weekend was a big success with 22 athletes from five different states competing in the 100-plus degree heat at Gold’s Gym. The competition was held at Gold’s Gym behind the Gold Coast Mall last Saturday as temperatures climbed up around the 100-degree mark. The athletes competed in a variety of events and the competition was fierce. Adam Delaney of Albany, N.Y. won the overall men’s championship, while Katelyn...READ MORE

OPA Freedom 5K A Huge Success

July 13, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN PINES- The 2012 OPA Freedom 5K last week was a huge success with nearly 300 runners braving 100-degree temperatures for the early morning Fourth of July race around the South Gate pond in Ocean Pines. A total of 276 runners competed in the OPA Freedom 5K last Wednesday despite the near-record heat. For the record, the top three finishers were Chris Sheaffer, who finished in 15:44.4; Patrick Wachter, who came in at 18:28.5; and Rob DiTota, who finished in the 18:40.7. The top female...READ MORE

8th Kids Classic Set for Next Week

July 13, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- Young anglers will get their moment in the spotlight next weekend when the Ocean City Marlin Club hosts its 8th 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 next weekend’s 8th 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...READ MORE

Girls Lax Camp Set for Next Week

July 13, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department next week is hosting a lacrosse camp for girls ages 6-16 at Northside Park as part of its ongoing summer camp program. The camp will be directed by Salisbury University head women’s lacrosse coach Jim Nester. The four-day camp is designed to suit all abilities and will feature instruction on stick skills and strategy. The camp will be held from Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, contact the department...READ MORE

25th OC Tuna Tournament Underway

July 13, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- In the midst of one of the hottest tuna bites in recent memory, the 25th Annual Ocean City Tuna Tournament got underway this week with dozens of boats and hundreds of anglers descending on the resort area for a three-day search for the burly behemoths in the canyons off the coast. The tuna bite has been red hot thus far this season with Ocean City’s sportfishing fleet returning to the docks nearly every single day with flags flying high and fish boxes full of tuna, setting up...READ MORE

Berlin Repeats as District 8 Champs

July 13, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- The Berlin Little League 10-11 All-Stars this week won the District 8 championship to advance to the state championship tournament, marking the second year in a row for the same core group of players. The Berlin 10-11 team swept the District 8 tournament, going unbeaten to claim the title for the second year in a row. Last year, essentially the same basic team, playing in the under-10 bracket, won the District 8 championship and went on to win the state championship. The Berlin team...READ MORE

Voices From The Readers

July 13, 2012 - Letter To The Editor
Thanks To Officials Editor: Kudos to our elected officials in Ocean City for re-introducing the topic of a smoking ban on our beaches. As I recall, this past January is when it was mentioned in The Dispatch that 69,000 butts had been collected in the provided cans throughout OC beaches and I was happy to read about Mayor Rick Meehan wanting to move forward with a plan to restrict smoking activity on beaches. I have been a resident of Ocean City (ocean block street)  for eight years in...READ MORE

Beach Smoking Ban Best Handled In Phases

July 13, 2012 - Editorial
Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan created a stir last week when he addressed the possibility of an outright smoking ban on the beach, saying, “It is time to take the next step. It is time to move forward progressively to attack this problem.” This is not a new issue for Ocean City. Two years ago, the Mayor and Council held a public hearing to discuss a ban on smoking on the beach, Boardwalk and public parks. The result of that discourse was the current council’s decision to place...READ MORE

Thoughts From The Publisher's Desk

July 13, 2012 - Between The Lines
Silly Hall in Ocean City continued its downward spiral into complete dysfunction this week, as paranoia and conspiracy theories surfaced over the reason for the recent election date change.------------------------------------------------- The most significant aspect of this week’s meeting, and there were many to choose from, was the challenge posed to City Solicitor Guy Ayres, who had his integrity questioned regarding former City Manager Dennis Dare’s possible City Council...READ MORE

Worcester County Test Scores Continue To Exceed Md. Average

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Though some aspects were measured differently than in years past, Worcester County’s Maryland State Assessment (MSA) scores for 2012 remain among the best in the state. Split into reading and math, the MSA is the state’s traditional benchmark for judging student progress in Maryland’s 24 jurisdictions. For the past several years, Worcester has been among the top finishers in nearly every category. This year was no different. A total of 94.4 percent of students in...READ MORE

Tickets Now On Sale For Annual Benefit Bays Day

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN – Do you need a budget-friendly alternative to the beach that will keep the kids happy and the entire family entertained?  How about if you could benefit a local nonprofit that works to keep our coastal waters swimmable and fishable?  Too good to be true? Not if you join Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT) and the Assateague Coastkeeper at this year’s annual “Benefit the Bays Day” at Jolly Roger to be held Sunday, July 29, at Jolly Roger Amusement Park on...READ MORE

County Seeks Attorney General Opinion On Liquor Department

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Just over a year after the abolishment of the old Liquor Control Board (LCB) in Worcester and the creation of the new county-run Department of Liquor Control (DLC), county officials are still seeking answers on a key definition for its agency. In 2011, the Maryland General Assembly abolished the Worcester County LCB after a series of problems with the old agency. In the same legislation, state lawmakers created the new DLC operated by the county to perform the same basic functions...READ MORE

OC Officials Studying Central Booking System

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The proposal to add a central reservation system to the town’s website has quietly settled down but officials assured the City Council this week it has not been forgotten. At this week’s work session, Tourism Director Donna Abbott presented an update on the town’s accommodations webpage on Ocean City’s website, OCocean.com. “I wanted to give a heads up that the issue had not been forgotten or gone away. We are still trying to move forward with at...READ MORE

Council, Tourism Board Ink Operation Agreement

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The final draft of a Memorandum of Understanding was passed this week between the town and the Tourism Advisory Board (TAB), adding that promoters will now have to provide detailed invoices for event spending. In April a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was presented to the Mayor and City Council by TAB, and it returned this week for its final approval with a few minor changes. “I think we finally got it here,” TAB Chair Melanie Pursel said. Pursel said there were...READ MORE

Berlin Restaurants Eye Summer Openings

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- With three new restaurants slated to open in Berlin this summer, town officials are optimistic that the traditionally early-afternoon hours of most shops might stretch a little later. “I think it’s a great thing and I think we’ll see some changes in our hours,” said Economic Development Director Mike Day. Starting next Wednesday, Siculi, a rustic kitchen style Italian restaurant, is set to open its doors. The establishment, which is owned by Ernest Gerardi, will...READ MORE

Berlin Studio Looks To Spread Aerial Yoga Awareness

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- It’s not a bird, it’s not a plane, it’s aerial yoga. And instructors at Berlin’s month-old Zenna Wellness Studio promise that the workout, which takes participants off the ground, is not only fun and safe, but accessible for all skill levels. “It’s great for beginners. Anyone can do it as long as they leave their ego at the door,” said instructor Cameron Janighan. Janighan explained that in aerial yoga, each participant uses an “aerial...READ MORE

Church Custodian Arrested In Murder Case

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
WHALEYVILLE -- A Dagsboro, Del. man has been arrested and charged with the murder of a woman found dead in a ditch along a rural road in northern Worcester County last month. Maryland State Police homicide detectives have charged Matthew Burton, 28, of Dagsboro, with murder after connecting the suspect to the death of Nicole Bennett, 35, of Millsboro, whose body was found on a roadside embankment in Whaleyville on the morning of June 15. Burton, a registered Tier I sex offender in Delaware,...READ MORE

Song Of Summer Voting Begins

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY — The Town of Ocean City announced Tuesday it has opened voting to the public to choose the official Song of the Summer for 2012. After receiving more than 50 original entries, contest administrators chose the top three songs and are now asking the public to vote for the winner. Listening and voting can take place either at www.facebook.com/OceanCity or www.ococean.com/SongofSummer.   The top three Song of Summer finalists selected are Michael Butler’s Ocean City,...READ MORE

Resort’s Population Estimates Questioned Again

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The method the town uses to estimate the number of visitors in Ocean City at a given time has been questioned for years, and town officials have now been tasked to generate a better way. At this week’s Mayor and Council meeting, Councilman Joe Hall brought up his reoccurring concern over basing the estimation of population in town on a given day, or weekend, on demoflush figures. “Demoflush has always been an issue for me,” Joe Hall said. Demoflush figures...READ MORE

Officials Argue Dare’s Possible Run Led To Election Move

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – With the Mayor and City Council having voted to move Ocean City’s Election Day to November, the majority block of the council alleged this week it was done to assist former City Manager Dennis Dare’s potential aspirations for elected office. It all started on June 18 when the council voted 4-3, Council members Joe Hall, Doug Cymek, Mary Knight, and Lloyd Martin in favor and Brent Ashley, Jim Hall and Margaret Pillas opposed, to have City Solicitor Guy Ayres draft a...READ MORE

Worcester Summer Academy Teaches Flight

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Though their feet remained firmly on the ground, students in Snow Hill Middle School’s (SHMS) Summer Academy got a taste of what it would be like to take to the skies with a four-week program based around flight. “They’re learning all about flight,” said SHMS Extended School Administrator Mary Ann Cooper. During the program, students in grades 4-8 learned about plane design, aviation history, famous pilots and the physics of flight. Students in fourth and...READ MORE

Local Earns Spot In CrossFit Games In California

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – A local man will be put to the test this weekend as he is in California competing to be named the fittest of the fit. Erick Bruder is in Los Angeles this weekend, July 13-15, competing in the 2012 CrossFit Games in the Master’s age group of 50-54. Bruder ranked sixth in the world in his age group during the CrossFit Open, which is a five-week process that kicked off on Feb. 22. There were 667 men who competed in the Master’s age bracket, 45 and up. The Dispatch...READ MORE

Drunk Driving Spree Injures Pedestrians, Knocks Out Power

July 13, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A Greenwood, Del. man was arrested on 67 different citations Monday night after an alleged drunk-driving ride through the downtown area during which he nearly struck several pedestrians on the sidewalk at different times, caused at least two accidents including one with injuries, struck several trees and signs and hit a power box and transformer knocking out power. Around 9:15 p.m. on Monday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was dispatched to Robin Drive to...READ MORE

Adventures Of Fatherhood

July 13, 2012 - Fatherhood Adventures
Based on how rough his big brother is with him at times, Carson is going to grow up to be one tough kid.Beckett can get away with some of the things he does now because Carson is smaller than he is and not quite as nimble on his feet as him. However, 16 months is not a major difference in age and my guess is one day soon they will be the same size and Carson is going to let Beckett know it’s unacceptable for him to be so rough with him.Until then, our major parenting responsibility is to...READ MORE

Assault Suspect Sought

July 13, 2012 - Cops & Courts
OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) this week is seeking the public’s help in locating a suspect in a reported attempted sexual assault case in the resort last month. Around 2:45 a.m. on June 26, OCPD officers responded to the area of 42nd Street and Coastal Highway to investigate a reported attempted sexual assault that had just occurred. OCPD officers met with a female victim who told police she was walking home when an unknown male initiated a conversation with her. A...READ MORE

Who's Playing When And Where

July 13, 2012 - Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, The 410-213-9204 • Corner of Rte. 611 & Sunset Ave., West Ocean City Friday, July 13: Blake Haley, 6-10 p.m. Saturday, June 14: Walt Farozic, 6-10 p.m. Sunday, July 15: Louis Wright, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; Walt Farozic, 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, July 18: John LaMere, 6-9 p.m. Thursday, July 19: Chris Button, 6-9 p.m. 28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 • 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, July 13: Murphy’s Law Saturday, July 14: The New Eleven Every Monday:...READ MORE

We Remember Those We Have Lost

July 13, 2012 - Obituaries
Marilyn Lee Foster Cox OCEAN CITY -- Marilyn Lee Foster Cox died peacefully on Sunday, July 9 surrounded by her five children at the Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury. She was 85. She was a third generation Washingtonian and grew up in Chevy Chase, Md. She attended the Academy of Holy Cross and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School. She attended Harcum College in Philadelphia. She worked at Woodward and Lothrops and Earlbachers on F Street after modeling. Marilyn married the love of...READ MORE

A Week In Business

July 13, 2012 - Business News
Local CEO Honored BALTIMORE – Ernst & Young LLP announced that George C. Tunis, CEO and Chairman of Hardwire, LLC, has received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2012 Award in the Integrated Solutions category in Maryland. The award recognizes standout entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in innovation, financial performance, and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. An independent panel of judges selected Tunis as this...READ MORE

Deer Run Golf Club Presents Check For $10,174.81 To Women Supporting Women

July 13, 2012 - Community News
Ed Colbert, left, owner of Deer Run Golf Club in Berlin, presents a check for $10,174.81 to Rota Knott, Worcester County coordinator for Women Supporting Women. The donation represents the proceeds of a June 9 golf tournament held at Deer Run and hosted by Colbert and his wife, Margaret, to benefit the Berlin-based chapter. ...READ MORE

Berlin Mayor Reads During Youth Club's Dr. Seuss Story & Activity Time

July 13, 2012 - Community News
Berlin Mayor Gee Williams read “Horton Hears A Who” during the Berlin Youth Club’s Dr. Seuss Story & Activity Time. The club offers free activities for children ages 3-11 who live within the town limits of Berlin. The club is the result of a collaboration between the town, Worcester Youth & Family, the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore and the Humphreys Foundation.  ...READ MORE

Community Foundation Women's Fund Awards Diakonia $5,000

July 13, 2012 - Community News
The Women’s Fund at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore awarded $5,000 to Diakonia, Inc. The funds will be used to create a weekly women’s support group at its transitional housing shelter. This group will promote healthy support networks and will provide women who are homeless with coping techniques, job and life skills, and a positive social network. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Carolyn Johnston, Women’s Fund Visionary Founder; Claudia Nagle, Executive Director,...READ MORE

Kiwanis Club "Dog Team" Sells 4th Of July Hot Dogs

July 13, 2012 - Community News
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City "Dog Team" once again sold hot dogs and refreshments at the Ocean Pines 4th of July celebration. They raised enough to fund almost a half of a scholarship which will be awarded to a local deserving 2013 graduating high school senior to further their education. Pictured, from left, are Mark Page, Ed Aurand, Ralph Chinn, Barbara Peletier, Stella Hartington, Jerry Powell and Tyler Jurvic. ...READ MORE

Ravens Roost Awards Seniors With Scholarship Money

July 13, 2012 - Community News
At the Ravens Roost #44 June monthly meeting, seven graduating seniors were awarded a total of $10,000 in scholarship money. The roost raises the funds during its annual golf tournament. Pictured, from left, are Ravyn Saunders of Stephen Decatur High School, Jamie Parker of Stephen Decatur, Jung Son of Indian River High School, Olivia Massey of Worcester Preparatory School, Patricia Twilley of Worcester Preparatory School and Max Wilkinson of Indian River High. Not pictured is Katelin Talbert of...READ MORE

Munis Now Offer Promising Investment Potential

July 13, 2012 - Money Sense
OCEAN CITY -- Municipal bonds experienced a dramatic surge of interest in the past year. After a brief downturn at the end of 2010, when some analysts were predicting a wave of defaults, the asset class posted a 9.64% return (including both interest payments and price appreciation) in a 12-month period through June 8, 2012. While municipal returns benefitted from a decline in interest rates that probably won’t be repeated, they are still attractive for the tax advantage that they offer...READ MORE

Things I Like

July 13, 2012 - Things I Like
Bike rides at night Sand in my kids’ car seats Captain’s Galley’s crab cakes A pool of full kids goofing off The relief of A/C on a hot day Sock-less weekends Cold fruit on the beach Those old, heavy iron skillets Paddleboarding on Herring Creek Smell of pencil after its sharpened Being under a beach umbrella ...READ MORE