December 7, 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: Assateague Foal Naming Contest Nears End

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
ASSATEAGUE -- The clock is ticking on a unique opportunity for a holiday gift as an auction for the naming rights of a wild foal born on Assateague last spring is set to expire early next week. Each year, the Assateague Island Alliance auctions the naming rights to a foal born in the Assateague Island National Seashore and the current auction is set to expire at midnight on Monday. The annual Foal Naming Rights Charitable Auction, active on eBay since last Friday, will allow the successful...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: OC Planning Commission Again Supports Utility’s Substation Expansion

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Once again the Planning and Zoning Commission passed on a favorable recommendation to the Mayor and City Council to approve the Delmarva Power and Light’s (DP&L) request to expand the substation in north Ocean City, despite the public’s request to have an independent study conducted on the facility’s impact to the immediate area. On Wednesday, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a deliberation session regarding DP&L’s Conditional Use request...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Big Changes Planned For OC Fire Department Buildings

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Fire Department (OCFD) has received the go-ahead to move into the next phases of the renovation on the headquarters building downtown and the complete rebuild of Station 4 uptown. The first request before the Mayor and City Council this week was for approval to contract an architect, Design Atlantic, for final design services and construction documents for Fire Station 4 on 130th Street. According to City Engineer Terry McGean, who was not present during the...READ MORE

NEW FOR TUESDAY: Council Majority Stands Against Outdoor New Year’s Bar

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- A packed house of supporters last night at Town Hall wasn’t enough to swing a divided Berlin Council in favor of an application by The Globe to operate an outside bar during New Year’s Eve. While Mayor Gee Williams chided opponents of the application on the council for allowing personal feelings to dictate policy, those same opponents reminded the room that the issue has come up twice in the last month and that it is time for the town to move on. The Globe owner...READ MORE

NEW FOR MONDAY: OC Man Busted For Pot Distribution; Ocean Pines Residents Charged With Major Computer Crimes

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A local man was arrested with a significant amount of marijuana in an Ocean City hotel room after resort police earlier in the day arrested his caretaker for possession. Around 9:40 a.m. on Friday, Ocean City Police were conducting a follow-up check on the welfare of Brian Daniel Sterner, 37, of Ocean City, who was staying in a hotel room in the area of 32nd Street and Baltimore Ave. Earlier on Friday morning, another occupant in the hotel, identified as Jody Lyn Paull, 26, of...READ MORE

Parents Praise Schools In Survey

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Though return rates saw a minor drop from 2011 levels, this year’s parental survey showed several favorability increases for Worcester County schools. Trends such as a desire to maintain small class sizes and see local funding above the minimal Maintenance of Effort (MoE) level were also highlighted. The surveys are important, said Board of Education President Bob Rothermel, because they allow the board to peer into the minds of parents and stakeholders. With the information...READ MORE

New Snow Hill High School’s Price Tag Questioned

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- The cost of a proposed Snow Hill High School (SHHS) renovations and the expansion of parks in Worcester County were the two specific items that received public comment during a review of the county’s five-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Tuesday. While the County Commission was willing to discuss the details of parks and schools in Worcester, the commissioners unanimously told the public that on many points, their hands are tied by the state. “One of our big problems...READ MORE

Salisbury Audit Shines Light On ‘Challenging Year’

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Dormant bank accounts, a re-examination of the city’s employee “sick bank,” and management of the mayor’s credit card were some of the issues turned up during the annual independent audit of Salisbury. Auditor Pam Baker of Barbacane, Thorton and Co. told the City Council that the majority of the audit was positive, but that several of the issues currently troubling the city were brought up last year as well. “This was a challenging year,” said...READ MORE

State Officials Outraged FEMA Denied Further Storm Assistance

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Maryland’s congressional leaders’ appeal for individual federal disaster relief for victims across the lower shore apparently fell on deaf ears as the Obama administration this week announced it was denying the request. While the federal government had issued a major disaster declaration for Maryland and much of the lower shore including Worcester County in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, no similar declaration for individual assistance in the form of federal relief...READ MORE

O’Malley Reaches Out To Obama For Offshore Wind Support

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- With another General Assembly session looming, and likely another battle over proposed offshore wind farms off the coast of Ocean City, Gov. Martin O’Malley last week appealed to a higher authority for support for his proposed alternative energy agenda. In each of the last three years, O’Malley has pushed legislation aimed at fostering the development of offshore wind farms off the coast of Ocean City in order to meet Maryland’s long-term energy diversification...READ MORE

Warning Issued Over Check Scam

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) is investigating a check fraud scam involving the possible misuse of actual bank accounts and check numbers. The scam targets an un-suspecting victim by sending a check drawn from a well-known retail bank in an amount between $800 and $1,000. Along with the check is an elaborate letter of instructions for the victim, which claims the victim has been “pre-selected” for employment as a “Customer Service Evaluator.” The...READ MORE

Salisbury Council Moving Forward With Annexation

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- The Salisbury City Council agreed to move forward this week with the process of annexing more than a dozen properties into city limits, though final approval will not occur until after a public hearing. The three members of the council present at Monday’s work session did condition their acceptance of annexation, however, in that the properties will have to agree to pay property taxes and not to develop residentially if they want to be part of Salisbury. The string of 15...READ MORE

Gallery Raising Funds For Fine Arts Scholarship

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- The fundraising efforts for another Berlin Fine Arts (BFA) scholarship are currently underway. Now entering its seventh year, one of the original founders, Kevin Fitzgerald, said this week he hopes the scholarship has proved its value to the community and will be carried on by his fellow artists after he steps down someday in the future. The $1,000 scholarship is given every year to a graduating senior at Stephen Decatur High School (SDHS) who plans to pursue visual arts in college....READ MORE

Council Adds More Teeth To Resort Noise Laws

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Mayor and City Council approved two ordinances this week having to do with an amendment to paid parking enforcement dates and an increase in fines when it comes to noise complaints. In late November, Public Works Director Hal Adkins brought to the council’s attention confusion among regarding dates of paid parking enforcement. Adkins explained historically the town would commence paid parking on April 1 of each year and end it in October, but by resolution the dates...READ MORE

Citizens Request Impartial Study Of Utility Expansion

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – During a public hearing at City Hall this week, residents voiced the need for the city to hire an independent consultant to study the impact an expansion to a utility substation in north Ocean City. Last August the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing regarding Delmarva Power and Light’s (DP&L) Conditional Use request to expand the existing substation located on Sinepuxent and Derrickson avenues on 138th Street in the community of Caine Woods. A...READ MORE

Fireworks Planned For New Year’s Eve

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Ocean City will be hosting a New Year’s Eve Fireworks Show at Northside Park to celebrate the beginning of 2013 and the 20th Annual Winterfest of Lights. The fireworks display, which will begin promptly at midnight, will be accompanied by live entertainment, warm hot chocolate, and the opportunity to ride the Winterfest of Lights. Hours for the Winterfest of Lights, which was recently named a prestigious Top 100 Event by American Bus Association and voted...READ MORE

City Staff Meets To Review Strategic Planning Initiative

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – City Manager David Recor’s strategic planning initiative is well under way as a working document, the Leaders Guide 2012, was released this week and a workshop was held with city staff and management to review and update before forwarding to the Mayor and City Council. The Strategic Planning Model starts with a vision that will describe the value-based principles that describe the preferred future in 15 years. Next is a plan of goals that focus outcome-based objectives...READ MORE

Ocean City Police Steps Up Drunk Driving Patrols

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) late last month engaged in a concentrated and focused effort to combat impaired driving and underage drinking and is pledging more of the same in the coming weeks. In conjunction with a national program conducted by law enforcement agencies in Maryland around the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the OCPD in late November participated in Project SOLO, or Saving Our Loved Ones. An extension or expansion of standard enforcement efforts, Project...READ MORE

Resort Operator Explains Taxi Medallion Transfer

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – What was believed to be a taxi medallion conspiracy last week was clarified this week as details of the sale were explained.Last week the Mayor and City Council denied the transfer of a taxi medallion when the price tag didn’t meet expectations.The council reviewed two transfers that day approving the first that sold for $5,000 but when independent taxi medallion holder Ruben Ortega’s transfer to AA Beach/Nite Club Taxi came to the table significantly less at...READ MORE

Custer Retires After Distinguished Career

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Sgt. Regina Custer is retiring from the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) with her retirement badge gleaming just as bright as the day she received it 30 years ago. “It is with a sad heart but also one full of pride that I recognize Sgt. Regina Custer that is retiring after 30 years of law enforcement with the Ocean City Police Department,” Ocean City Police Chief Bernadette DiPino said during Monday evening’s Mayor and City Council legislative session....READ MORE

Voices From The Readers

December 07, 2012 - Letter To The Editor
Beach Stands Need To Lower Prices Editor I believe that the stand owners should have set low prices for beach equipment rentals as the fees for renting have become very exorbitant. I was very surprised how much an umbrella costs for rental this year. Vacationers would benefit from this and if this brings lower auction prices for the stands so be it. We should stop trying to gouge the vacation families. Business is down for the stand owners not because of the economy, but because of the...READ MORE

FEMA Needs To Look Beyond Pure Numbers

December 07, 2012 - Editorial
The federal government made a major mistake on Monday in denying what was figured to be a routine request to help distressed residents and businesses in Somerset County who are still struggling from Hurricane Sandy.Word is Maryland will appeal the denial of the request for Individual Assistance to residents of the lower shore who suffered damages from Sandy.In the meantime, elected officials are weighing in and Senator Barbara Mikulski testified at a hearing of the Senate Appropriations...READ MORE

Thoughts From The Publisher's Desk

December 07, 2012 - Between The Lines
The offseason is a time for ideas and discussion for Ocean City’s government, and much of that is inevitably taking place during the current strategic planning initiative process.It may sound a bit nutty at first, but I have often wondered about the realities of Ocean City annexing West Ocean City to Route 611 or at least Golf Course Road.It turns out the idea might not be too crazy after all, as I see it appeared at least as a talking point in the Ocean City Leaders Guide, a working...READ MORE

Adventures Of Fatherhood

December 07, 2012 - Fatherhood Adventures
To me, nothing beats laughing, and my kids provide an endless supply of it. As my boys mature, relatively speaking, and become more sophisticated, again relatively speaking, their personalities are changing and it’s been fun to watch them develop.From my perspective, my sons are at their funniest when they are not trying to be. Actually, when they try to be by throwing food at each other at the dinner table, for example, or doing silly things that are just annoying, they are anything but...READ MORE

Who's Playing When And Where

December 07, 2012 - Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, The 410-213-9204 Corner of Rte. 611 & Sunset Ave., West Ocean City Friday, Dec. 7: Scott Glorioso Saturday, Dec. 8: TBA Sunday, Dec. 9: Louis Wright, 10 a.m.-noon 28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Dec. 7: Phantom Limbs Every Thursday: DJ Jeremy 45th Street TapHouse Bar & Grille 443-664-2201 45th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Dec. 7: Hard Drive Saturday, Dec. 8: Conjunction Funktion Adolfo’s 410-289-4001 13th St....READ MORE

Worcester Parents Talk Education Priorities

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- In preparation for the coming budget season, parent representatives from each of Worcester County’s 14 public schools presented the Board of Education with their priorities for next year during a Public Budget Input Session Tuesday. Common requests across multiple schools included additional staffing, an employee salary increase and support for the renovation of Snow Hill High School (SHHS). The existing gap between minority student achievement and other students was also...READ MORE

Visitor Survey Shows Need To Revamp Website

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Survey results taken over the summer of what visitors to the town’s website are looking for, specifically in making accommodations, revealed the need for more content and upgrades. Andy Malis, president of MGH, Ocean City’s advertising firm, presented the Mayor and Council with the results of a survey on the accessibility of the town’s website, OCocean.com, and its accommodations page. According to Malis, research was conducted to understand how the...READ MORE

Victorian Tea Set For Berlin Sunday

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- A Victorian Tea Fundraiser, benefitting Berlin Main Street Christmas events and activities, is scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 9, from 3-5 p.m. in the Atlantic Hotel Ballroom. A proper tea menu has been created by Atlantic Hotel Chef Leo D’Leo and Staci Libby, former owner of Tea By The Sea Tea House for the fundraiser.  Most teatime delicacies are meant to be eaten with your fingers, however, there are instances which require a fork and sometimes a spoon. Tea sandwiches, breads,...READ MORE

Sisters Offering Unique Charm In Downtown Berlin

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN – Sisters in Berlin has made dreams come true by twisting the conventional retail store to include a beer and wine bar for shoppers to enjoy. Last November, sisters Donna Sue Compher and Michael Ann Phillips had a serious talk about the idea of opening their own business. “We wanted it to be unique, we wanted something different, and we knew that we could also do fundraising if we had the right space,” Phillips said. On June 3, 2012, Sisters opened its doors after...READ MORE

Schools Asking County To Save Academies

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- With After School Academies (ASA) for several schools still in jeopardy after the unexpected loss of grant funding this summer, the Worcester County Board of Education plans to ask the County Commissioners for a one-time grant of $300,000 to finance the programs through the end of the school year. In July, the board learned extensive grants from the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) would not be renewed, meaning funding for ASA at Buckingham Elementary, Berlin...READ MORE

Salisbury-Orlando Airport Service Nixed

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Less than a year after it began the service, Allegiant Air last week announced it was no longer offering flights from the Salisbury-Ocean City-Wicomico Regional Airport. Last February, Allegiant Air announced it was beginning low-cost, non-stop flights from Salisbury to Orlando, Fla. The new flights operated twice weekly to Orlando Sanford International Airport and carried as many as 150 passengers on each flight. The company offered fares as low as $69.99 one way between the two...READ MORE

Raffle Organized To Help Shore Family

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Just over a week remains to get your Baltimore Ravens raffle tickets while at the same time helping a local family cope with rising medical bills. Keith Dreisbach, 11, suffers from cystic fibrosis that causes a buildup of mucus in his body and results in many other health issues. He was admitted to the hospital once again last week for an infection. One simple infection could end his life, which was originally thought to be a much shorter one. He is also afflicted with autism and...READ MORE

OCPD Breaks Up Heroin Operation

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) last week rounded up 26 suspects wanted in connection with a major heroin distribution ring after a Worcester County grand jury issued indictments for 23 of the suspects. The OCPD Vice-Narcotics Unit for the last six weeks has been conducting an aggressive and extensive undercover illegal drug investigation involving multiple suspects throughout Ocean City called “Operation Smackdown.” The investigation was initiated by the...READ MORE

Ocean City Report Details Financial Health

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The town’s chief financial health report was presented this week, and it showed a spike in revenues as well as an increase in expenditures from the previous fiscal year, but overall Ocean City’s general fund remains in a healthy state, financial officials report. This week Ocean City Finance Administrator Martha Bennett presented the Town of Ocean City Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2012 that ended on June 30. Major...READ MORE

OC’s Newest Marketing Tool Preparing To Hit Road

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – After almost three years, the town’s new marketing tool, OC Experience, is ready to hit the road to spread the word on Ocean City and all it has to offer. The final product of OC Experience is a travel show booth that will physically exhibit to attendees the value to be found in a vacation in Ocean City through technology and media. So far the 2013 road trip schedule for OC Experience is the New York Times Travel Show on Jan. 18-20; the Philadelphia Inquirer Travel Show...READ MORE

Judge To Rule On Hudson Farm Case By End Of Year

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- After three years of often tense legal wrangling, closing arguments were heard last Friday in the landmark civil suit filed against a Berlin farm family and Perdue over alleged pollution violations dating back to 2009. Testimony ended in mid-October in the civil suit pitting the defendants, Berlin’s Hudson Farm and Perdue, against an environmental watchdog group the Waterkeeper Alliance after a 10-day trial. Earlier in November, each side submitted its findings of fact and...READ MORE

Former Baltimore Water Taxi Added To Russell’s Reef

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The ever-growing artificial reef system off the coast of Ocean City got its newest addition last Friday when a 50-foot retired water taxi from Baltimore was sunk on a picture-perfect late November day. The water taxi was the third of its kind donated to the Ocean City Reef Foundation in the last year or so, and likely the last for a while. The 50-foot vessel was towed to an area over the existing Russell’s Reef artificial reef site early last Friday morning and went down by...READ MORE

Blue Angels Scout Ocean City In Advance Of 2013 Air Show

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- In preparation for their first-ever official appearance in Ocean City next summer, members of the Navy’s Blue Angel jet demonstration team visited the resort Friday to meet with officials and get a lay of the land. “We haven’t been here before and we’re always looking for new show events to go to,” said Lt. Commander Michael Cheng, Blue Angel 8 and events coordinator for the team. “We get about 300 applications every year … A remote show...READ MORE

Authorities Outline Holiday Shopping Safety Tips

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- With Black Friday and Cyber Monday now a fading memory, local residents and visitors are flocking to area shopping centers, prompting local law enforcement officials this week to issue a few common sense reminders to ensure they, and their packages, make it home safely. With the calendar changing to December last weekend, the holiday shopping season is in full swing as thousands flock to area malls and shopping centers. Joining them, unfortunately, is an in-kind criminal element ready...READ MORE

Announcements

December 07, 2012 - Top Stories
Cook-Mitry OCEAN CITY -- Jacob Dean Cook and Erika Mitry were married Oct. 20, 2012 at Buckingham Presbyterian Church in Berlin.
Rev. Matt Trask and honorably retired Rev. Gary Baer performed the ceremony. 
The bride is the daughter of Shaker and Aggie Mitry of Summit, N.J. 
The groom is the son of Paul and Debi Cook of Ocean City. The newlyweds reside in Annapolis.  
 ...READ MORE

20 Years For Burglaries

December 07, 2012 - Cops & Courts
SNOW HILL -- A West Ocean City man arrested in April on first-degree burglary charges after a concerned citizen noticed a shattered glass door and a large-screen television located just inside the door pleaded guilty last week and was sentenced to 20 years in jail. 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 big-screen television sitting on the floor just inside the...READ MORE

We Remember Those We Have Lost

December 07, 2012 - Obituaries
John H. Fields BERLIN -- Born Aug. 9, 1923, John H. Fields passed away on Nov. 26, 2012. He was the beloved husband of Ethel Fields and devoted father of Jo. A. Fields. John Fields was a retired lieutenant in the Baltimore City Police Department. In lieu of flowers, donations would be kindly accepted at the Worcester County Humane Society. George F. Mause OCEAN PINES -- George F. Mause, 84, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2012 surrounded by family after battling a recent stroke. He...READ MORE

Things To Do Around Town

December 07, 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

Best Bites On The Beach

December 07, 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

A Week In Business

December 07, 2012 - Business News
AGH Adds Doctor BERLIN – Atlantic General Hospital has announced that Rabindra Paul, M.D., has joined Atlantic General Hospital and Health System to provide medical oncology and hematology services. In this role, he oversees treatments at the Outpatient Infusion Center and provides comprehensive care management for patients diagnosed with all types of cancer. Paul is a highly experienced physician with 11 years of training, including a fellowship in hematology and medical oncology at...READ MORE

Students At Seaside Christian Academy Enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner For Lunch

December 07, 2012 - Students
Students at Seaside Christian Academy enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner for lunch last month. Above are pre-kindergarten students. ...READ MORE

OC Elementary Students Sing Poem As Part Of Monthly Poem Program

December 07, 2012 - Students
As part of the Monthly Poem program at Ocean City Elementary School, some fourth grade students sang the poem "Pirate Wind" by Mary Jane Carr on the morning announcements. Pictured are, back, Taylor Takacs, Charlotte Edmunds, and Yasmeen Sbih, and front, Layla Chrysanthis and Tiernan Weinstein.   ...READ MORE

Members Of The Berlin Intermediate Crime Scene Investigation Club Reconstruct Crime Scene

December 07, 2012 - Students
Vermelle Moore and Hunter Wolf of the Crime Scene Investigation Club at Berlin Intermediate School work with clay to reconstruct tire tracks found at a crime scene. ...READ MORE

Students To Be Angels In Worcester Prep Annual Christmas Candlelight Program

December 07, 2012 - Students
A few of the students who will be angels in Worcester Preparatory School’s annual Christmas Candlelight Program on Friday, Dec. 7 are, from left, Moorea Phillips, William Mumford, Ashling Marshall and Abott Browne.  ...READ MORE

OC Elementary School Honors November Students Of The Month

December 07, 2012 - Students
Ocean City Elementary School honored the November Students of the Month with a special T-shirt and luncheon sponsored by the Ocean City-Berlin OptiMS and a delicious cake donated by the PTA. Pictured, first row from left, are first grade honorees Layla Hargrove, Gavin Solito, Rylee Houck, Kalena Ethridge, Hailey Smith  and David Janney; second row, second graders Lucian Dyer, Eva Purnell, Sandra Pawlowska, Emma Sheppard, and Collin Bunting; third row, third graders Jake Gillespie, Kamilla...READ MORE

Students In Berlin Intermediate After School Academy Construct Robots

December 07, 2012 - Students
Students Laura Meadows, Ryan Smith and Jimmy Willey at the Berlin Intermediate School’s After School Academy construct mechanized robots out of Legos. The structure is first built and then it is connected to a computer to make it move. ...READ MORE

Worcester Prep Student Volunteers Collect Over 300 Bags Of Clothing, Blankets And Personal Items For Hurricane Sandy Victims

December 07, 2012 - Students
Worcester Prep student volunteers recently collected over 300 bags of clothing, blankets and personal items for Hurricane Sandy victims in Crisfield, Deal Island and New York. Collecting some of the donations dropped by students and parents above are, from left, senior Brad Mullen, senior Gabby D’Antonio and freshman Charlie Pritchard. Submitted Photos ...READ MORE

Believe In Tomorrow Foundation Receives $2,000 Check From Pit-N-Pub

December 07, 2012 - Community News
Wayne Littleton, executive director of the Children’s House by the Sea of the Believe in Tomorrow Foundation, accepted a $2,000 check on Monday from 28th Street Pit-n-Pub owners Steve Hoffman and Mike Horsey. The donation represented proceeds from last month’s inaugural Ravens-Steelers benefit 5K. Photo by Terri French ...READ MORE

Carol Steffy Spirit Of Esther Fund Contributes $350 To The Salvation Army's League Of Mercy

December 07, 2012 - Community News
The Community Foundation’s Carol Steffy Spirit of Esther Fund contributed $350 to the Salvation Army’s senior visitation program, League of Mercy. This gift will be used to purchase books, magazines and small toiletries for seniors in nursing homes. Pictured are Community Foundation President Doug Wilson with Carol Steffy, Donor Representative, and Major Connie Morris.  ...READ MORE

Pine'eer Craft Club Decorates Tree For Old Fashioned Christmas In White Horse Park

December 07, 2012 - Community News
The Pine'eer Craft Club recently decorated the tree for an Old Fashioned Christmas in White Horse Park. Pictured are Luz Castillo, Janet Rosensteel, Ann Prince, Nancy Welsh, Sis LeGates and Margaret Lamphier. ...READ MORE

Kiwanis Club Of Greater OP-OC Annouces New Inductees

December 07, 2012 - Community News
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City has announced the induction of Ocean Pines residents Mary and Mike Evans. Pictured, from left, are Kiwanis President Barb Peletier, Kiwanis Membership Chair Pat Winkelmayer, co-sponsor Mike Morton, Mary Evans, Mike Evans and co-sponsor Peg Morton. ...READ MORE

Community Foundation Honors Five Somerset County Schools

December 07, 2012 - Community News
The Community Foundation honored five Somerset County schools during ceremonies held at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore’s Nonprofit Support Center in Salisbury. These schools received Education Award Grants for their innovative programs benefitting not only their students but their communities as well. Pictured, back from left, are Don Rush, Social Studies teacher, Somerset Intermediate School (SIS); Elizabeth Marshall, Vice Principal, Princess Anne Elementary (PAE); Cortney...READ MORE

Things I Like

December 07, 2012 - Things I Like
That ‘It’s A Wonderful Life’ is televised each year Seeing my sons hug A new outdoor grill Black-and-white beach photos Not owning an ashtray A soft, old towel Making tacos at home When financial reports make me happy Quick shopping trips with my wife Thinking back to great memories A night away for a concert ...READ MORE

What's Your Sign?

December 07, 2012 - Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Start preparing now to make sure you get the credit you're due for all that effort you put in to get that project off the ground. A new challenge emerges after the 15th. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You're still charging full steam ahead on the job -- and that's fine. But take time to share the joy of preparing for the upcoming holidays with folks you love. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): A former detractor resists joining your ranks just yet. Give him or her time to...READ MORE