September 12, 2008 -
Featured Story
OCEAN CITY - Resort officials this week reviewed plans for a
complete overhaul of the St. Louis
Avenue corridor including a round-about at the
dysfunctional 1st Street intersection, improved traffic patterns,
increased lighting and landscaping and better draining.
For years, St. Louis Avenue
has been a local shortcut of sorts, used by residents and visitors to avoid
traffic back-ups along southbound Philadelphia
Avenue and northbound Baltimore Avenue, but increased traffic
and more activity...
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September 12, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - The Ocean
City Chamber of Commerce will present the 2008 Spirit of Ocean City Award to
Billy and Madlyn Carder of BJ's on the Water at its Annual Installation Banquet
on Wednesday, Sept. 17 at the Clarion.
The Spirit Award was
created in 1997 to honor and recognize those individuals who have owned or
operated a successful business in Ocean
City, while unselfishly and tirelessly
promoting and enhancing Ocean
City.
The Carders join a
distinguished group of past winners including...
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September 12, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - A proposed drop-off, pick-up circle in the plans
for a new downtown hotel caused the Mayor and Council considerable heartburn
this week, but after a lengthy debate, the elected officials decided the final
say so was not in their purview and took no action.
The debate revolved
around a planned horseshoe-shaped ingress, egress point for the new Sleep Inn
Hotel and Suites on Baltimore
Avenue near 1st Street, formerly the
Avelon. The u-shaped driveway would allow hotel guests to pull...
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September 12, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
BERLIN - The Berlin Mayor and Council
meeting was standing room only Monday night, packed with residents seeking
answers over escalating electricity bills.
The crowd of about 75 people
reflected the citizens meeting on electric rates held two weeks ago, during
which organizer Lisa Hall urged citizens to ask the town's elected officials
directly for an answer.
Interim Mayor Gee Williams had
some news for concerned citizens at the beginning of the meeting. Two meetings
have been scheduled within...
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September 12, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - A
failing bulkhead along a curvy section of Robin Drive in Ocean City
could result in a new soft shoreline in the area complete with native plants,
marsh and stone rip-rap, officials learned this week.
The existing timber
bulkhead along westbound Robin
Drive where it takes a sharp turn has failed and
either needs to be replaced with an expensive alternative or possibly a state
grant-funded, more ecological alternative. The 600-foot section of bulkhead is
beyond repair and replacing...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - As more electric customers in Berlin have trouble paying increasingly higher bills, some say that the town needs to work more closely with customers that fall behind.
Berlin electric customers will see their electric costs rise another penny per kilowatt-hour before prices fall during the shoulder season. As bills go up, the number of customers who need assistance or special arrangements to meet their bills also goes up. The outcry over last month's bills is expected to continue this...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Two
of three elections will be contested this fall in Berlin with one race attracting three
political newcomers.
Three candidates will contend
for the District II Berlin Council seat, which will be vacated by Councilwoman
Ellen Lang, who plans to retire later this year.
Lang's decision to leave the
District II seat guarantees fresh blood on the council after this election
cycle. Thom Gulyas, Lisa Hall, and Jason Walter will compete for that slot.
Councilman Elroy Brittingham is
running...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Future phases of Route 113
will be deferred after a $115 million shortfall surfaced in the Maryland
Transportation Trust Fund this week.
The dualization of Route 113
from Five Mile Branch Rd.
to Public Landing Rd.
must wait, according to a list of deferred transportation projects from the
Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). Money set aside for Route 113
access control will also be diverted to other projects for now.
The work currently underway on
Route 113 from Hayes Landing...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - A Worcester
County Circuit Court judge last week denied a motion filed by defense attorneys
for the suspect in a West Ocean City
murder in April seeking to disqualify the entire Worcester County
State's Attorney's
Office.
A pre-trial hearing was
held last Wednesday to consider several motions in the case against accused
murderer Roberto Antonio Murillo, who remains behind bars after being charged
with the stabbing death of Cecilia Dea Parker, 56, in her West Ocean City residence on...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Pre-trial
activity in the case of one of two men charged with first-degree murder in the
beating death of a Berlin teen in May has heated up with a Worcester County
Circuit Court judge ruling positively on several motions filed by the defense
this week, but the judge has not ruled on a motion to dismiss the indictment
based on perceived shaky if not criminally false witness statements and a
not-so-veiled threat of 'an elaborate cover-up.'
Fernando Angelo Musiani, 19, of Berlin, is...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN -
Efforts to find a working solution in the Franklin Knoll trash pick-up
situation have been unsuccessful, prompting the Berlin Mayor and Council to invoke the
performance bond on developer ADC Builders.
'It's an option of last resort,'
said interim Mayor Gee Williams.
The town council thought it had
reached a solution a few weeks ago by proposing that the Franklin Knoll
Homeowners Association offer the town a waiver of liability allowing Berlin trash trucks on
unfinished roads in the...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - On Saturday, Sept. 6, Tropical Storm Hanna
roared through town, bringing heavy rains and winds of 30 to 40 knots. That
evening however, as the storm passed, the winds shifted offshore and began to
groom some of the best waves seen at a local contest in years, just in time for
the 2008 K-Coast/Reef Open.
With only four
divisions, it made for a smooth running contest and four man heats, a rare
treat for such events. As usual, the Open Shortboard was the most hotly
contested. Lots of...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A minor debate simmered on the ongoing Ocean
City Fire Department issue again this week, beginning with one council member
defending her position on the hiring of the new chief before a job description
was established and ending with the city attorney saying the apparent breach of
protocol was correct given the circumstances.
Earlier this summer,
town officials voted to merge the century-plus-old Ocean City Volunteer Fire
Company with the town's paid professional fire department...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
Steve Green
Editor
OCEAN CITY - Some
familiar faces, including two incumbents, have joined the race for the four
City Council seats up for grabs in next month's election.
Councilman Jim Hall and
Doug Cymek filed for office within the last week, joining Councilman Jay
Hancock, Councilwoman Mary Knight and resident Sean Rox as the candidates thus
far. The filing deadline is Tuesday, Sept. 23. The election will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 21.
The
Dispatch spoke this week with Hall and Cymek as well as...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Despite its $1 million price tag, town officials
this week approved final design plans for the new comfort station and
performing arts stage at Caroline
Street and the Boardwalk.
The new facility will
replace the existing restrooms just north of Caroline Street. The old bunker-style
restrooms will be replaced with a new comfort station with restroom facilities
and a performing arts stage just to the south of the existing facility at the
head of Caroline Street
and the Boardwalk.
The...
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September 12, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Area residents concerned about Route 589 will
get the opportunity to learn more about the future of the beleaguered corridor
next week when the State Highway Administration (SHA) hosts on open house on
the ongoing feasibility study at Stephen
Decatur Middle
School next Thursday.
Improving or widening
Route 589 has become a top priority for Worcester County,
second only to the completion of the ongoing dualization of Route 113. While it
may be far down the pipeline in terms of physical...
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September 12, 2008 -
Students
In one of his first
assignments since being back in school, Ocean City Elementary School
fourth-grader Carl Echols enjoys working with his teacher, Kristin Rorke, on an
'All About Me' project.
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September 12, 2008 -
Students
With backpacks full and
ready for a new school year, Berlin
Intermediate School
students Brandon McKenzie, Joey Dukes, Clarke McDonough and Sean Corcoran head
from the buses to start the day.
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September 12, 2008 -
Students
An "All about
Attitude" pep rally was held at Berlin
Intermediate School
to get everyone in the right attitude about a terrific new school year. Talents
were displayed by teachers and staff and the Stephen Decatur
High School cheerleaders
got everyone in the spirit with some special BIS cheers. Above, sixth-graders
Craig Snyder, Matt LeCompte and Corey Gwin are all smiles at the BIS pep rally.
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September 12, 2008 -
Students
At Buckingham Elementary
School, teacher Jennifer Lewandowski is pictured
working with first-grade student Claire Merritt.
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September 12, 2008 -
Community News
Artist Patrick Henry,
left, owner of Henry Fine Arts, recently donated a print of 'Eastern Shore
Classics', to Ocean City Lions Club member and Past District Governor Norm
Cathell. The print will be auctioned off during the 3rd Annual Lions
Golf Tournament to be held at the Ocean City Golf Club on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
The tournament raises money for wounded heroes from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Submitted Photos
...
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September 12, 2008 -
Community News
Ocean City/Berlin Rotary
has donated filled book bags for local students to Worcester County G.O.L.D.
(Giving Other Lives Dignity). Pictured, from left, are Worcester County
G.O.L.D. Executive Director Deborah Cole, Ocean City/Berlin Rotary Club members
Margo Jones Katzman, secretary; Dr. Lawrence Michnick, past president; and Stan
Kahn, president.
...
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September 12, 2008 -
Community News
The Worcester County
Garden Club met on Monday at the University Of Maryland Eastern Shore Building.
The theme of the program was 'Square Foot Gardening' presented by Fred Silva,
Master Gardener, Sussex County Extension Office. Silva showed a video followed
by a question-and-answer section.
...
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September 12, 2008 -
Community News
Worcester Youth &
Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) held its 2nd Annual Vera Bradley Bingo on
Aug. 27 at Most Blessed Sacrament School in Berlin. Above, Lori Calloway, left, of Berlin, the winner of
the Super Bonus Vera Bradley bag valued at over $500, is congratulated by
Teresa Fields, Executive Director at WYFCS.
...
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September 12, 2008 -
Business News
Team Joins Prudential
BERLIN - Linda Moran's Team Moran has just joined the West Ocean City office of Prudential Carruthers Realtors.
Morgan is licensed in Maryland and Delaware. She has received the National Sales Award in recognition for being in the top 5% of all Real Estate Sales Professionals in America. She holds the CRS, RRS, SRES and GRI designations.
Business, Tourism Leaders Recognized
OCEAN CITY - The Worcester County Economic Development and Tourism Departments announced both the...
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September 12, 2008 -
Insider
For the last 50 years, Insider has routinely tuned into the national news telecasts every night. CBS News was always his choice, primarily because for years he never had cable and only got a couple channels and channel 16 was it. It was always fuzzy and hard to see but the volume came in just fine. The old guy was used to hearing the news only as a kid anyway because the radio was all he had. Before the world of cable, channel 16 just happened to be CBS News' channel. Therefore, his love affair...
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September 12, 2008 -
Things I Like
The start of football season
When my son gets a tight grip on my finger
Large dogs with big blockheads
A parent walking a kid to the bus stop
HBO's 'Hard Knocks'
A sunny day after a stormy one
Driving to Assateague to spend the day
Ignoring long-range weather forecasts
The surf after a storm passes
A horoscope that actually makes sense
A sailboat in the back bays
...
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September 12, 2008 -
Fatherhood Adventures
'Is he sleeping through the night yet?'
It's a question I have been asked a lot lately from people I know and others who apparently recognize me from that mug shot above.
In my first rambling in this space, I wrote about being sleep deprived. With a newborn, the fact is rest is not something parents get a lot of. Some are better than others, but nights full of uninterrupted sleep are rare in the early months. In that first column, I devoted 1,000 words to the task of maintaining normalcy in my...
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September 12, 2008 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Aspects favor new romances for unpaired Ewes and Rams. Already-paired Arian twosomes experience renewed harmony in their relationships. Money matters also take a bright turn.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Use that strong Bovine determination to help you keep the faith with your convictions while you move through a period of uncertainty. Things begin to ease by the week's end.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Pay attention to your intuition. It could be alerting you to be...
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September 12, 2008 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY - Estate planning allows couples to protect themselves from the unexpected and ensure their legacy wishes are met. An effective estate planning strategy can help you and your partner work towards the tax-efficient transfer of assets and provide the surviving partner with the liquid assets necessary to cover immediate expenses such as estate taxes. It can also allow you the legal access to handle your partner's financial and healthcare affairs in the event one of you becomes...
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September 12, 2008 -
Obituaries
John Kenneth Dersch
OCEAN CITY - John Kenneth Dersch, age 40, died Sunday, Aug.
31, 2008 as a result of a moped accident.
Born in Hackensack, NJ
he was the son of John Thomas Dersch and Rosemarie Lazur Dersch.
Along with his parents
he is survived by his wife, Rosa Bonifacio Mamani Dersch; two sons, Kenneth
Dersch and Joseph Dersch; one brother, Matthew Dersch; one sister, Victoria
Lesione; and one nephew, Nickolas Lesione.
Cremation followed his
death. Services and Interment will be private....
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September 12, 2008 -
Cops & Courts
BERLIN - Berlin police late last month made a significant cocaine bust when they observed a suspicious vehicle around a business while it was closed and were able to connect the suspect to drug activity in Norfolk, Va.
Shortly after midnight on Aug. 24, a Berlin police officer observed a suspicious vehicle near a business in town after it was closed. The officer approached the vehicle and identified the suspect as Angel Chirinos, 30, of Norfolk. A background check revealed Chirinos was driving...
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September 12, 2008 -
Between The Lines
The local election
season is heating up. The county offices are exempt this year, but there are
seats up for grabs in Ocean City and Berlin.
With Berlin's filing deadline passing this
week and five people filing so far for the four open council seats in Ocean City,
we are getting a better picture of the upcoming elections. In Berlin, we know it will be a two-headed race
with interim Mayor Gee Williams challenged by former Mayor Rex Hailey. We also
are certain now three people are seeking...
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September 12, 2008 -
Editorial
When addressing the
budget shortfall predicted for this fiscal year, legislators decided this
winter to raise a bunch of taxes to offset that deficit. Although it has been
known for months the quick fix did not work, we found out this week exactly how
much of a failure it was.
The Board of Revenue
Estimates predicts the state will be $432 million in the hole for the current
fiscal year because sales and income taxes have plummeted due to the economy.
Of course, these were the two taxes increased...
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September 12, 2008 -
Letter To The Editor
Slots Will Help Local Community
Editor:
Like good nannies, Ocean City's
leaders would have us believe they know what is best for you and me. They have
circled the waters and have lobbied up with Annapolis's hired guns to protect us poor
uninformed minions from, gasp, slots.
Their reasoning is that slots
will bring blight and crime to this blessed community by the sea. Tourists and
locals, unable to think or fend for themselves, will frog-march with eyes
glazed over through the wicked gates of...
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September 12, 2008 -
Dining
Big Tuna Grill
128th Street & Coastal Highway, 410-250-1001 , www.bigtunaOC.com
A locals' and vacationers' favorite alike. Experience culinary delights as well as a visual excursion, dining among authentic nautical artifacts of old ships. Choose an array of entrees from fresh seafood to char-grilled steaks. Enjoy some drinks on our 50 ft. bar while watching our plasma TVs.
Billy's Sub Shop
120th Street, Bayside (Food Lion Shopping Center) , 410-250-1776
Between 139th & 140th Streets,...
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September 12, 2008 -
Dining
Angelo's Italian Cuisine
33rd Street & Coastal Highway , 410-524-2855
The Russo family proudly presents, Angelo's Italian Cuisine, the latest venture in a long line of Italian restauants and pizzarias owned by the family in Baltimore, Salisbury and Ocean City. Our authentic Italian cuisine is prepared by a top New York chef and presented in a classically decorated setting. Smoking allowed in our cocktail lounge with special drink prices 4-6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Open Tuesday-Saturday at 4...
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September 12, 2008 -
Dining
Assateague Island Oasis
Rte. 611, West Ocean City , 410-629-1492
Enjoy a delicious meal, refreshing drinks, and the peace and quiet that once was. Weekly live entertainment and Happy Hour daily from 3-7 p.m. Just relax!
Boomers Restaurant
525 South Main Street, Berlin , 410-629-0001
Conveniently located on Rte. 113 at the southern entrance to Berlin, Boomers Restaurant has re-opened after a complete renovation. Full service dining, self-service eat-in or carry-out. Food cooked to order. Fried...
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