November 23, 2012

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What's Your Sign?

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Although you might prefer moving forward...READ MORE

Things I Like

Weekends without rain Salads from Chick-Fil-A Short but important phon...READ MORE

Seeking Steady Growth In Technology Stocks

OCEAN CITY -- For the past decade or so, many investors seeking the po...READ MORE

Volunteers From Star Charities Present $1,400 Check To Alzheimer's Association Of Salisbury

Volunteers from Star Charities presented a $1,400 check to the Alzheim...READ MORE

Mathias Receives Certificate Of Appreciation From OC AARP

Senator Jim Mathias, right, received a certificate of appreciation fro...READ MORE

SD High School Key Club Accepts Check For $550 From Kiwanis Club Of Greater OP-OC

Roy Foreman, Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City liaison to...READ MORE

A Week In Business

Nurse Celebrates 50th Year SALISBURY -- Peninsula Regional recently re...READ MORE

Best Bites On The Beach

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

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Morning Power Outage Affected 5,000

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Thousands were without power across a wide swath of northern Worcester County early this morning when a breaker tripped at a substation near Berlin after running low on gas. Around 4:45 a.m. on Thursday, a breaker tripped at a Delmarva Power substation at Route 346 on the outskirts of Berlin leaving around 5,000 customers without power on a frigid fall morning. The outage area was framed by Pittsville on the eastern edge of Wicomico County to the Glen Riddle community near West Ocean...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Proposed Beach Music Festival Delayed Till 2014

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The much-anticipated High Tide Music Festival has been postponed for the second year in a row and has taken a turn toward boot stomping versus fist pumping. After an update on the scheduled High Tide Music Festival for this summer was postponed twice, Tom Russell of Founders Entertainment was present for this week’s Mayor and City Council meeting asking for the event to be postponed for another year. When the music festival was first proposed in October of 2011, it was...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Of Rare Jetty Beach, Army Corps Says, ‘You’ll Probably Never See It Again’

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A rare, if never-before-seen, anomaly appeared at the Ocean City Inlet this week in the form of a wide, flat sandy beach on the south side of the north jetty in an typically under water and pounded by waves. In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, which plowed through the resort area in late October, nearly all of the beaches in the area were altered to some degree and some more than others as sand was eroded from certain areas and deposited in others by the storm. Perhaps the most...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Changes Looming For Ocean City Surf Beach Policies?

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Following in the footsteps of Ocean City’s body boarding and skateboarding laws being changed to keep up with the times, a Surfing Beach Committee will be formed to take a look at how the resort handles its designated surfing beaches. During a department update this week, Recreation and Parks Director Tom Shuster presented the Mayor and City Council with the proposed 2013 Surfing Beach Schedule for approval. The schedule establishes two rotating surfing beaches, a street...READ MORE

NEW FOR TUESDAY: Tip Averts Downtown OC Armed Robbery Last Night

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Confidential information obtained by the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) allowed officers to proactively avert an attempted armed robbery at a downtown business on Monday night and eventually subdue the suspect with the use of a Taser. On Monday afternoon, Ocean City Police detectives received confidential information that a male suspect, later identified as Hector Aaron Torres, 25, of Ocean City, was planning an armed robbery of the O.C. Dollar Store on Philadelphia Ave. near...READ MORE

NEW FOR TUESDAY: Redevelopment Projects Proposed For Downtown Properties

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – A few changes are on the horizon in the downtown area with a new building to house Fat Daddy’s and a new miniature golf course clearing planning hurdles this month. Last week Fat Daddy’s owner Ed Braude returned to the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission to give an update on a site plan that had been approved over a year ago depending on several conditions. September of 2011 was when the commission first saw the plans for the Fat Daddy’s project...READ MORE

NEW FOR MONDAY: Worcester Casino Mulling Addition Of Table Games

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- In the wake of a successful voter referendum for Maryland’s Question 7, an initiative allowing a significant expansion in state gambling laws, the Worcester County’s Local Development Council (LDC) and Ocean Downs Casino representatives discussed Monday if, when and how the casino will expand. While Ocean Downs General Manager Joe Cavilla was not prepared to set anything in stone, he did tell the board this morning that growth into table games is being considered and he...READ MORE

Worcester County News Briefs

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Discussed at Tuesday’s Worcester County Commissioners meeting was a new Maryland State Police (MSP) tower generator, several grant agreements and the abating of a public nuisance on Germantown Road in Berlin as well as a public hearing was held on an Ocean City Water and Sewerage Plan amendment. Here’s a recap: MSP Berlin Generator Tower The commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to accept a $65,000 bid from Reliant Shelters to install a permanent generator at the MSP...READ MORE

Salisbury Council Turns Away State Skate Park Grant

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Citing environmental worries, a lack of cooperation with Wicomico County and the concerns of residents, the Salisbury City Council chose not to move forward this week with the acceptance of a Department of Natural Resources (DNR) grant for a new skate park. The council learned earlier this fall that DNR was offering $262,000 to help fund Phase I of a new skate park in the city of Salisbury. The proposed location was a city park near South Park Drive. When the council was briefed on...READ MORE

Man Sentenced For Roommate Assault

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- An Ocean City man arrested on first-degree rape and other charges last March after sexually assaulting a former female roommate was found guilty this week in Circuit Court of first-degree burglary and was sentenced to two years in jail. Oseas Osmin Mancia, 29, in March was charged with first-degree rape and other serious charges after allegedly breaking into a former roommate’s residence and ignoring her refusal of his sexual advances before sexually assaulting her. On Monday,...READ MORE

Condominium Project Needs Easement Variance

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – An unfinished townhouse project in mid-town Ocean City is looking to build again but first is requesting a variance from the Board of Zoning Appeals to construct public easements inside the project. The Planning and Zoning Commission received a proposal for a subdivision to take place within the condominium and townhouse development known as Broad Marsh, located between 69th and 70th streets on the bayside of Coastal Highway in Ocean City. Zoning Administrator Blaine Smith...READ MORE

Correction

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
Last week’s article, “Downtown Ocean City Hoping To Light Up For Holidays”, reported free horse carriage rides will be provided on each Thursday through Sunday starting at 5:30 p.m. until Dec. 16. Horse carriage rides will be provided for a fee, not for free. The horse carriage rides are a component of the Light up Downtown Celebration that will kick off on Nov. 24 at 5 p.m. when the Sunset Park tower will be transformed into a lit up tree to begin the holiday festivities. Each...READ MORE

New School Initiative Promotes Outdoors

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Educators in Worcester County are approaching a new state requirement in a unique way. “Every Child Every Year” (ECEY) is a Maryland initiative designed to focus on promoting environmental awareness through outdoor experiences amongst public school students. The Board of Education learned this week how grades 1-9 took part in various environmental promotion classes, academies and field trips last year and learned what the plan will be for this year. The focus of all of...READ MORE

Biker Stops In Berlin On Cross Country Trip

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Feeling worn down by the weight of an exhausting job and inescapable schedule, Dave Gill decided to break away from it all and embark on an 11,000-mile bicycle journey across almost two dozen states and two countries. Early in his journey Gill came through Berlin and Snow Hill, claiming to have one of the best experiences of his entire trip. “I love Berlin,” he said. “I’d love to go back.” Gill spent a day going through the Eastern Shore last Thursday as...READ MORE

OC Boat Ramp Project To Begin

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Mayor and City Council unanimously voted across the board this week, with Council President Lloyd Martin and Councilman Joe Mitrecic absent, to approve a list of business items during Monday evening’s legislative session. Parking Laws Amended Last week Public Works Director Hal Adkins brought to the Mayor and City Council’s attention confusion regarding dates of paid parking enforcement. Adkins explained historically, the town would commence paid parking on...READ MORE

Former Prisoner’s Lawsuit Against Jail Dismissed

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- A federal judge earlier this month completely dismissed a civil suit filed by a former Worcester County Jail prisoner against the facility, its administrators and certain members of its medical staff, claiming he was cruelly and maliciously denied medical treatment. Last March, James A. Stanley, a prisoner who was extradited to Worcester County from Colorado in 2011, filed suit in U.S. District Court against the Worcester County Jail, Wardens Garry Mumford and Kathleen Green and...READ MORE

Ocean City Clarifies Parking Language

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Language within the city’s code regarding parking requirements was clarified this week. The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing to consider amending a section of the code that states, “Where fractional spaces result, the parking spaces required shall be construed to be the next highest whole number.” The proposed amendment was, “Where a fractional space results after tabulating the total number of required spaces, the parking spaces...READ MORE

Mixed Results In Annual Coastal Bays Report Card

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- It was good news, bad news this week as the Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP) released its annual report card for the estuaries in and around the resort area with an overall grade of C, although some regions continued to do better than others. The MCBP, along with its numerous public and private sector partners, each year since 2008 has compiled a comprehensive report card for the six individual regions within the larger coastal bays and assigns an overall grade for the entire...READ MORE

Legal Posturing Continues In Assateague Excessive Force Case

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
ASSATEAGUE -- Legal wrangling continued last week in the ongoing civil suit filed by a local resident against the U.S. and a National Park Ranger at Assateague over the alleged use of excessive force during an arrest on the barrier island in the summer of 2011. Just over a year ago, Ocean Pines resident Bonnie Preziosi filed suit in U.S. District Court against the U.S. and Assateague Island National Seashore Park Ranger Dana Condron alleging false arrest and excessive use of force in violation...READ MORE

Recor’s Former Colleague Picked For OC Planning Post

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The two-way traffic between Ocean City and Florida in terms of new department heads continued this week when town officials announced a Fort Pierce planning director has been tapped to fill the resort’s Planning and Community Development Director vacancy. After conducting a national search, resulting in dozens of qualified candidates, including a couple from within the ranks, the town this week announced Matthew Margotta, current planning director for Fort Pierce, Fla., has...READ MORE

Voices From The Readers

November 23, 2012 - Letter To The Editor
Hard Work Recognized Editor: On behalf of the board and members of Ocean City AARP Chapter 1917, I wish to thank Andrea Albrecht, Bob McCluskey and Sandy Kvech who worked very hard to make the 2012 OC AARP Fall Fest a success. Over 75 members and guests attended the event last month at the OC Elks Lodge and danced with the stars from the Delmarva Hand dancers. Area businesses generously contributed door prizes and auction items and we want to thank them: Blue Fish, Grotto Pizza, CrabCake...READ MORE

Fire Dispute Best Addressed By Mediator

November 23, 2012 - Editorial
In Berlin, there is nothing left for town officials and Berlin Fire Company (BFC) representatives to do but talk in private and reach a compromise through the help of an unbiased mediator. If it has to wait till January, that’s acceptable, but the important part is for an objective, third-party mediator to bring together Mayor Gee Williams, Administrator Tony Carson and colleagues and BFC President David Fitzgerald, Chief Marc Brown and representatives. We think the dialogue needs to...READ MORE

Thoughts From The Publisher's Desk

November 23, 2012 - Between The Lines
With the election a distant memory and Mayor and Council members appearing to at least want to play nice together, the focus turns to the money in Ocean City.As City Manager David Recor has reported in recent weeks, much focus in the city’s strategic planning initiative process has been put on identifying new and realistic revenue sources. In individual interviews, members of the Mayor and Council have reportedly placed the concept of finding new ways to bring in money as a...READ MORE

Adventures Of Fatherhood

November 23, 2012 - Fatherhood Adventures
This is almost becoming a monthly feature in this space, but I remain baffled at what Pam and I say sometimes to our kids.The comments made here are almost always followed by the obligatory head shakes of surprise and frustration over what was specifically said or the fact it had to be said in the first place.Here’s a rundown of some recent memorable exchanges: ----------------------------- “I know it’s long, but it’s just once a week.” That was my repeated plea to...READ MORE

Changes Sought To Save Beach Stand Operators

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Beach stand operators continued this week to express their concerns about having one owner permitted to own half of Ocean City’s beach equipment franchises while bid prices are increasing and the economy continues to struggle. Patti’s Beach Service owner Patti Murrell has been in business for over 37 years and came before the Mayor and City Council during Monday’s meeting to ask for a change for the amount of beach stands one operator can own. In November of...READ MORE

Get Bluegrass Benefit In Snow Hill Returns For Encore

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Lower Shore Land Trust (LSLT) is bringing back its fundraising event, Get Bluegrass, and this year has some new and exciting aspects for attendees. Last year LSLT Executive Director Kate Patton explained that the event was created to steer in a different direction from the traditional holiday dinner or cocktail party and instead come out, listen to music and blow some steam off. “I really think this event is not your typical fundraiser, the music is great, and it is...READ MORE

Jingle Bell Run, 2013 Komen Race OK’d For Resort

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – A new holiday run was approved this week to coincide with Winterfest of Lights on a December evening as well as several other private event permit requests, including the second Komen Maryland Ocean City Race for the Cure. The Mayor and City Council approved the Jingle Bell Fun Run, which will take place on Sunday, Dec. 2, from 5-7 p.m., and will be a running event in conjunction with the Winterfest of Lights in Northside Park. The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department...READ MORE

Salisbury Council Seeks Specifics Before Deciding On Annexation

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- The Salisbury City Council decided this week to gather more information about a proposed property annexation along Route 50 before putting anything final in ink. The proposal generated a number of questions and concerns and the council asked City Attorney Mark Tilghman to review the information about all of the properties connected to the annexation. “I think that we need to go into this with our eyes wide open and understand what we agree to on behalf of the city,” said...READ MORE

Fenwick Island Still in ‘Recovery Mode’

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
FENWICK ISLAND -- Three weeks after Hurricane Sandy roared through the mid-Atlantic area, Fenwick Island is still picking up the pieces, but the tiny resort community just north of Ocean City is now moving beyond recovery and into a return to normalcy. While most of the last vestiges of Sandy have long since been cleared from Ocean City and little evidence remains of the storm’s devastation, Fenwick Island was far less fortunate with most of its bayside residences flooded, decks and docks...READ MORE

Chief Provides Fall Update On OC Fire Department

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City Fire Department (OCFD) Chief Chris Larmore reported to the Mayor and Council last week that service calls dropped significantly over the summer compared to last year. “Successful is always good when everyone goes home safe, we handled the calls, and we stayed within our budget,” he said. From Memorial Day to Labor Day, there were 2,745 EMS calls and 503 fire calls, totaling 3,248 calls. Compared to 2011, EMS calls decreased by 14 and fire calls decreased...READ MORE

Five Arrested For Tossing Explosive Devices In Community

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
WEST OCEAN CITY -- One local man and four juveniles were arrested for manufacturing and possessing explosive devices after allegedly tossing homemade bombs from their vehicle in the Glen Riddle community late Friday night. Shortly after 11 p.m. on Friday, Maryland State Police received numerous calls from the area of Maid at Arms Lane in the Glen Riddle community along Route 50 in West Ocean City in reference to a red pick-up truck driving through the neighborhood and throwing explosive devices...READ MORE

Master, Advisory Board To Manage Berlin Market

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
BERILN -- As a result of continued talks between the Mayor and Council and the Berlin Farmers Market, a “market master” has been named to act as arbiter and director for the vendors and an advisory group will soon be formed. “We really look forward to having an advisory group,” said Market Master Susan Wood. In recent years, the market has been self-managed by the vendors with help from the Chamber of Commerce. By adding an official Advisory Board, comprised of vendors,...READ MORE

Worcester Plans Septic Hearings

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Land owners in Worcester County worried about what the adoption of a new state-wide septics bill could mean for their properties will have multiple opportunities to meet with county zoning officials next week to air any concerns they may have. “We’ll have all of the maps available and staff available to answer questions,” said County Director of Development Review and Permitting Ed Tudor. “For any written comments, we’ve set-up an email...READ MORE

Foreigner Tapped For Springfest

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Foreigner, formed in 1976 and still touring today, has been announced as the headline act for Springfest 2013, which will be held in Ocean City May 2-5. Foreigner will perform Saturday, May 4 and tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 23. Tickets range from $27 to $59. Along with Foreigner, which has had 16 Top 30 hits and sold more than 70 million albums, tickets will also be on sale for Beatlemania Again, which will perform on Thursday, May 2. Tickets for both shows will be on sale at...READ MORE

County’s New Robotics Team Looks For Continued Growth

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- After seeing success and high interest during its initial run last year, the Worcester County Robotics Team is anticipating extensive growth this fall into next year. Coach Michele Kosin said this week she plans on laying groundwork that will allow the program to continue to thrive for years after the original members have moved on. The afterschool club has already seen a bit of a boom since Kosin founded it during the 2011-2012 school year. A Lego robotics team has been added for...READ MORE

Convicted Killer Renews New Trial Bid

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A little over a month after Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler filed a motion seeking to dismiss Erika Sifrit’s latest appeal, the convicted killer who, along with her husband Benjamin Sifrit, brutally murdered and dismembered a couple vacationing in Ocean City in 2002,  has renewed her attempt at a new trial. In March, Erika Sifrit, now 34, filed a petition seeking an overturn of her prior convictions and sentences and a renewed bid for a new trial, citing, among...READ MORE

Berlin Welcomes Unique Toy Store To Main Street

November 23, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Open for its first holiday season is Berlin’s World of Toys, which has gained success by going against the grain from the typical toy store and stocking its shelves with educational and developmental toys that kids of all ages will love. Olga Kozhevnikova opened World of Toys on May 25 after receiving the keys to the store on Main Street in Berlin only five days before. In that time, with help from friends and family, the store received a fresh coat of bright green...READ MORE

Ravens Runners Win 1st 5K Challenge

November 23, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- Bragging rights for the next year and a gold trophy to match went to the Ravens’ supporters after the highly successful, first-ever Ravens-Steelers 5K last Saturday in advance of the big game between the AFC North rivals on Sunday. Over 250 runners representing both teams, along with hundreds of other spectators, gathered at the north end of the Boardwalk early last Saturday morning for the first-ever Ravens-Steelers 5K and other events. Hosted by OC Tri-Running and sponsored...READ MORE

Eastern Shore Intensive Wrestling Club Turns In Another Strong Performance

November 23, 2012 - Sports
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Turtle Lax Club Tryouts Slated

November 23, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- The Greene Turtle Boys Lacrosse Club will be holding tryouts for all high school-age boys interested in playing in a competitive travel lacrosse program next summer on December 2 at Salisbury University from 1-4 p.m. The Greene Turtle Boys Lacrosse Club was established to offer highly competitive student-athletes an opportunity within a select program to strive for their personal best and to help players in the recruiting process for college lacrosse. The coaching staff’s...READ MORE

First Group Completes Pilot Sports Program

November 23, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- The first group of local youths have completed the “Let’s Talk Sports” program, a national initiative aimed at teaching young athletes and their parents the true values of sports, which was introduced this year as a pilot program with the Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department before being distributed to other agencies across the country. The free program is being piloted in Ocean City throughout November and will be released by the National Alliance for Youth...READ MORE

Decatur Makes Global Gear Donation

November 23, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur High School’s Connections Club last week made a significant donation to a popular charity after collecting nearly 400 pounds of donated sporting equipment, clothing and shoes to the Global Gear Drive. Global Gear Drive collects and distributes new and used sporting goods and other gear and distributes it to needy kids in the U.S. and other countries. Under the guidance of the larger National Alliance of Youth Sports, founded and directed by Ocean City local Fred...READ MORE

Berlin Seahawks Head to Pop Warner Final

November 23, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- The Berlin Seahawks Pop Warner Midgets team cruised to victory in the Pop Warner Eastern Regional semifinals last weekend, beating the Hamilton Revolution, 38-26, and will compete in the region championship game on Sunday with an undefeated record on the line. The Berlin Seahawk Midgets traveled to Doylestown, Pa. last Sunday to take on the Hamilton Revolution in the Pop Warner Eastern Regional semifinals and kept their unbeaten record intact with a 38-26 win over a much bigger opponent....READ MORE

Third Robber Sentenced

November 23, 2012 - Cops & Courts
SNOW HILL -- The third of four suspects indicted by a Worcester grand jury for their roles in last summer’s armed hold-up of a Route 50 convenience store pleaded guilty last week to first-degree burglary and was sentenced to 20 years in jail, 10 years of which were then suspended. Last Friday, Payne Stewart Prasnikar, 21, of Stillwater, Pa., pleaded guilty to first-degree burglary for his role in the Aug. 3 hold-up of the Raceway Citgo store on Route 50 near Route 589 and was subsequently...READ MORE

We Remember Those We Have Lost

November 23, 2012 - Obituaries
Raymond C. McAllister, Jr. BERLIN -- Raymond Clinton McAllister, Jr. age 83, died Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012 at his home. Born in Newark, N.J., he was the son of the late Raymond Clinton McAllister, Sr. and Edna Parsons McAllister Quillen. He was preceded in death by his wife, June Carey McAllister, in 2007. He is survived by his sons, Steven R. McAllister and his wife Helen of Milford, Del., and Randy McAllister of Berlin. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Michelle McAllister and Taryn...READ MORE

Open Houses Of The Week

November 23, 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 Sat & Sun Condos, Townhomes, Single Family Homes Luxury Resort Living Terry Riley Vantage Resort Realty 443-880-0512 OCEAN CITY Makai Condominiums 42nd St. Bayside Daily 10-4 New Construction 2BR & Studio Condos Ben Dawson The Fritschle Group/ Condominium...READ MORE

Who's Playing When And Where

November 23, 2012 - Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, The 410-213-9204 Corner of Rte. 611 & Sunset Ave., West Ocean City Friday, Nov. 23: TBA Saturday, Nov. 24: Johnny Mojo, 6-10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25: Louis Wright, 10 a.m.-noon 28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Nov. 30: Galaxy Collective 45th Street TapHouse Bar & Grille 443-664-2201 45th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Nov. 23: Jon Pheasant, 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 24: 2 Much Stuff Every Thursday: Open Mic Night with...READ MORE

Best Bites On The Beach

November 23, 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 Distinguished 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

Things To Do Around Town

November 23, 2012 - Things To Do
Every Saturday: Pancake Breakfast 8 a.m.-noon, Ocean City Airport. To benefit the Ocean City Aviation Association’s Huey Memorial Display restoration and continuous maintenance fund. For more information, 410-641-6888 or 410-213-2471. Every Sunday: Morning Worship 8 a.m. & 11 a.m., Traditional Worship; 9:30 a.m., Contemporary Worship; St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, E.L.C.A, 10301 Coastal Hwy., O.C. For more information, 410-524-7474. Open Monday-Saturday: Atlantic United Methodist...READ MORE

OC Elementary Third Graders Attend Program About Gray Wolves

November 23, 2012 - Students
Ocean City Elementary School third grade students recently attended a program about Gray Wolves given by Marlyn Barrett, Worcester County Science Coordinator. The third graders found it interesting and informative to see a real skull and pelt of a gray wolf. Above, Barrett is pictured with Lorelei Auker and Gus Emm holding a real wolf pelt. ...READ MORE

SD High Holds Poetry Out Loud Competition

November 23, 2012 - Students
Stephen Decatur High School junior Kayla Short, left, placed first in the Stephen Decatur High School Poetry Out Loud competition held during American Education Week.  Short will go on to compete at the district level in December.  Also pictured are second and third place winners, seniors Darby Zukas, center, and Jonathan Phippin....READ MORE

Pocomoke High School's October Academic And Character Students Of The Month

November 23, 2012 - Students
Pocomoke High School’s October Academic and Character Students of the Month were recently selected by staff members. Academic honorees are, from left, freshman Shayla Jones, sophomore Steven Zentmyer, junior Bogi Bothaza, and senior Bevon Ferdinand, and character honorees are freshman Myron Mason, sophomore Noah Houston, junior Ethan Hitch and senior Jack Robinson.  ...READ MORE

Third Graders At OC Elementary Research Animals For Science Fair Projects

November 23, 2012 - Students
Kelly Gee's third grade class at Ocean City Elementary School is in the process of researching animals for their science fair projects. They will then be creating their science fair project into a PowerPoint and submitting it on Dec. 6 for the school's science fair. Above, Rudy Engh, Tommy Gjoni, Malik Hemmeian, and Marie Griffiths are shown researching the life cycle of a ladybug. ...READ MORE

SD High School Student Government Association Members Attend South Eastern Shore Association Of Student Councils Bi-monthly Meeting

November 23, 2012 - Students
Stephen Decatur High School Student Government Association members attended the South Eastern Shore Association of Student Councils bi-monthly meeting during American Education Week. Members are currently working on service campaigns. Pictured are freshmen Zainab Mirza and Hannah Saulsbury, sophomores Shannon Southcomb and Shandon Foreman, senior Colin May and sophomore Fiona O'Brien. ...READ MORE

SD High School Future Educators Of America Members Greet Parents During American Education Week

November 23, 2012 - Students
Stephen Decatur High School Future Educators of America members Kati Carpenter, Sammi Quilter and Courtney Burrs greet parents during American Education Week Nov. 12-16. In addition to opening its classrooms and hallways to parents and community members, Decatur held several events for guests, including the annual Poetry Out Loud and a Rubik's Cube competition, sponsored by the Math Honor Society. ...READ MORE

Sixth Grade Students At Berlin Intermediate Create QR Code In After School Academy

November 23, 2012 - Students
Sixth grade students at Berlin Intermediate School created a "QR" code in their After School Academy. Tiles and tiling materials were donated by Bennington Ceramic Tile Company. The code will be displayed at Berlin Intermediate and will redirect those individuals with "smart" phones and cameras to the school's website. Pictured are Kamell Tatum, Helen Odenwald, Benny Bennington, Aaron Campbell, Daymont Mercer, Chase Cropper, William Stamnas, Chasyn Beachley and Jovanna...READ MORE

A Surprising Opportunity Abroad

November 23, 2012 - Money Sense
OCEAN CITY -- In today's low interest-rate environment, the search for higher-quality, higher-yield fixed income can sometimes seem like a fantasy. While low-risk standbys such as 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds and 10-year German bunds offer principal protection at their current yields of 1.8% and 1.5%, respectively, barely beat current inflation. Recently, bonds issued by some European countries offer more attractive yields, but considering the serious economic problems the Eurozone continues to...READ MORE

A Week In Business

November 23, 2012 - Business News
New Branch Leader Named OCEAN CITY -- Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage® has announced that Kelley Bjorkland has been named Branch Vice President of the company’s Ocean City-120th Street office. Bjorkland has over nine years of experience as a Realtor and previously served as the sales director for Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA where she supervised all branch operations including management of staff, sales associates and evaluating financials. “I am very grateful for the...READ MORE

Things I Like

November 23, 2012 - Things I Like
A comedian who doesn’t need to curse Our new Verismo machine When my kids sleep in Finding a turtle in the yard Thanking a veteran Eating dinner as a family Hearing good news Steamed crabs for lunch When the Ravens play at night The smell of breakfast being cooked View from Harrison’s Harbor Watch ...READ MORE

What's Your Sign?

November 23, 2012 - Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your work on a recent job assignment is impressive and is sure to be noticed. Meanwhile, expect to receive news about an upcoming holiday event you won't want to miss. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Saving the world one person at a time is what you were born to do. So accept it when people ask you for help, especially during the holiday season. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Now that you've resolved all doubts about an important decision, you can surprise a lot of people...READ MORE

Assateague Questers Of OP Donate $1,000 To The Julia A. Purnell Museum

November 23, 2012 - Community News
The Assateague Questers of Ocean Pines donated $1,000 to the Julia A. Purnell Museum, "The Attic of Worcester County," to support its restoration work and docent program. Pictured, from left, are Marie Stenger, Questers member; Claire Otterbein, Executive Director, Julia A. Purnell Museum; Linda Barrett, President Assateague Questers; and Nancy Norris, Questers member.  ...READ MORE

Counselors From Worcester And Wicomico County Schools Participate In Delmarva Education Foundation's High School Conselors Roundtable

November 23, 2012 - Community News
Counselors from Worcester and Wicomico county public schools joined with their counterparts from across the lower Delmarva Peninsula during the Delmarva Education Foundation’s second High School Counselors Roundtable to discuss ways to successfully help students achieve their dreams of attending college. Above,  Rota L. Knott, executive director of the Delmarva Education Foundation, and Dr. Lynn Wiljanen, dean of student development at Wor-Wic Community College, are shown at the...READ MORE

Fresco's Owners Contribute Over $200 To Lower Shore Chapter Of American Red Cross

November 23, 2012 - Community News
Fresco’s owners Karen and Pino Tomasello were happy to make a contribution of over $200 to the Lower Shore Chapter of the American Red Cross to help victims of Sandy. The check included proceeds from Fresco's recent event, the Society of Women Leaders’ Elevator Luncheon. To make a donation or to become a volunteer contact the Lower Shore American Red Cross at 410-749-5331. Above, Patti Miller, Ambassador of the Lower Shore American Red Cross, accepts the donation from Karen...READ MORE

Children Play With Literacy Kit Resources At The Eastern Shore Regional Library That Were Funded Through Arthur W. Perdue Foundation

November 23, 2012 - Community News
Children play with some of the “Read, Play, Thrive” literacy kit resources at the Eastern Shore Regional Library that were funded through a grant from the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation. Pictured, from left, are Barb Graham, youth services manager, Eastern Shore Regional Library; Bill Hetherington, executive director of the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation; and Rachael Stein, information services manager, Eastern Shore Regional Library....READ MORE

Delmava Power Holds 3rd Annual United Way Carnival

November 23, 2012 - Community News
Delmarva Power recently held its 3rd Annual United Way Carnival, where representatives from United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore and Delmarva Power volunteers raised awareness of local programs funded by United Way. Employees were able to play carnival games, participate in raffles, shop the “Books are Fun” book fair and enjoy delicious, homemade pulled-pork barbecue sandwiches specially made by Delmarva Power’s Denise Carney. Above, Delmarva Power’s Lisa Shrieves,...READ MORE