October 03, 2008 -
Featured Story
SNOW HILL - A Worcester County Circuit Court judge this week denied a motion to suppress the confession of the suspect in a West Ocean City murder in April, pointing out the sheer volume of the transcripts of the interrogation revealed a willingness of the suspect to talk about the crime.
Roberto Antonio Murillo, 28, of West Ocean City, remains behind bars without bail after being charged with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of Cecilia Dea Parker, 56, in her home just a few doors down...
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October 03, 2008 -
Things I Like
Reaching the bottom of a pile of bills
Holding my little boy after a bath
The new marlin display on the boards
Checking out the Inlet during a storm
Catching and releasing an undersized fish
Photos of the Assateague ponies
A steak and asparagus for dinner
Being able to take the dogs back to the beach
When computers work as they are supposed to
Watching a good movie at home on a rainy day
Houses surrounded by lots of grass
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October 03, 2008 -
Business News
Bank Makes Promotions
BERLIN - Raymond M. Thompson, President and C.E.O. of Calvin B. Taylor Banking Company, has announced the following promotions:
Nancy Bunting has been promoted to Deposit Operations Officer. Bunting has been with Taylor Bank since April 1996. She was promoted to manager of the bank's mid-Ocean City office in February of 1999. In August 2008, Bunting was relocated back to the main office where she is currently overseeing and assisting with deposit operations.
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October 03, 2008 -
Cops & Courts
Looking To Fight Cops
OCEAN CITY - An Ocean City man was arrested on assault and disorderly conduct this week after threatening to fight two OCPD officers who woke him from sleeping on a Boardwalk bench.
Shortly before 8 p.m. last Saturday, an OCPD officer was dispatched to the area of 3rd Street and the Boardwalk to check on the welfare of an individual lying on a bench. There had been several calls to police about an alleged intoxicated man, yelling and cursing at passersby and the man the...
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I read a column recently that got me looking ahead to 18 years from now.
In his column in The Baltimore Sun on Aug. 26, columnist Dan Rodricks wrote a column my wife brought to my attention because it made her cry. Later in the day, I had a similar reaction to the piece, which dealt with the columnist taking his son on a long road trip to his first day of college. Six months ago, I would have skipped over this column in favor of a story about politics. Not now. Ever since our life was taken over...
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October 03, 2008 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your Aries charm helps persuade others to listen to your proposal. But it's still a long way from acceptance, unless you can stand up to the tough questions that are set to follow.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Plan to share a weekend getaway from all the pressures of your hectic workaday world with a very special someone. You could be pleasantly surprised at what develops.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Your keen insight once again helps you handle a challenging...
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October 03, 2008 -
Insider
The old guy had passed the little white building 1,001 times, but things were a little different when he passed the other morning. For one thing, his mood was a little better due to the shot the doctor had given him to ease the pain in his right knee. Looking at that little white building as he approach, then passed and once again in the rearview mirror, his thoughts went back 60 years when he attended school in that little country schoolhouse without air conditioning or inside bathrooms....
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October 03, 2008 -
Obituaries
Nellie T. Hales
SNOW HILL - Nellie T. Hales, age 92, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008 at Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury.
Born on June 4, 1916 in Cedar Town, Md.. she was the daughter of the late Thomas R. Twigg and Grace Chatham Twigg Taylor. She was preceded in death by her husband, Carman Hales, on Jan. 9, 1992.
Hales had attended Whatcoat United Methodist Church, where she enjoyed worshiping. She was a member of the UMW under the direction of Betty Pruitt.
Loving to cook and...
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October 03, 2008 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY - Thanks to this summer's drumbeat of scary economic headlines, graduates now entering the workforce are well aware of the financial challenges they face. That's not a bad thing.
Fiscal awareness among recent grads can spur them toward financial preparedness •€' and independence •€' as they embark on their careers. And you can help. When a child or grandchild reaches out to family about such goals as buying a home, investing, starting a small company or even how to get...
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October 03, 2008 -
Faces In Places
Weekly pictures from the restaurant and bar scene around the Ocean City area.
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October 03, 2008 -
People In Society
See who was out helping causes in the Ocean City area.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Members of the Stephen Decatur High School Homecoming Court have been chosen. Senior girls, above from left, are Caitlin Bowman, Shakiyla Shockley, Amanda Pfaff, Maddy Thiel, Lindsay Chetelat, and Cori Bane.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Senior boys, from left, are Matt Doherty, Matt Stocker, Brendan Chavis, Brian Holloway, Dan Miller and Gunner Hughes. The king will be named during the Stephen Decatur Pep Rally at Seahawk Stadium this afternoon, while the queen will be crowned during halftime of the football game tonight. Submitted Photos
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Worcester Prep student winners in the Guerrieri Library Summer Reading Competition for 2008 are, first row from left, Ty Burton, Millsboro; Richard Poist, Ocean City; Molly Pugh, Bethany Beach; Mark Wilson, Seaford; Mikalah Potvin, Snow Hill, Jordan Campbell, Ocean Pines; Parker Marshall, Snow Hill; Emmi Shockley, Ocean City; second row, Mette Jacobsen, Whaleyville; Robert Jett, Ocean Pines; Anchita Batra, Lewes; Lauren Dykes, Eden; Lauren Jett, Ocean Pines; Emilee Dorey, Millville; Sarah...
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Buckingham Elementary students Will Bradford, Zoie Williams and Lawrence Johnson came out for face painting, great food, staff service and ice cream at the PTA Boomers Night Out in Berlin.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Stephen Decatur High School National Honor Society members collected money for Believe in Tomorrow during Bike Week. It will make an annual donation of $1,000 in December. Above, seniors Erika Anders and Mark Bargar work a table set up across from Harley Davidson.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Worcester Preparatory School Headmaster Dr. Barry W. Tull, center, congratulates Allie Pedigo, Lewes, and Ross Roessler for being honored as National Merit Commended Scholars. The two join fellow senior Dominique Kunciw in receiving commendation from the College Board. Pedigo, Roessler, and Kunciw were among the top scorers in the nation on the PSAT-NMSQT test, which junior level students take to qualify for National Merit competition.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Fifth grade students at Berlin Intermediate School designed pennants to represent their culture. Dulce Ramos, second from left, brought in homemade empanadas to give her classmates a taste of her Hispanic heritage. Pictured, from left, are Carrie Dortenzo, Dulce Ramos, Eva Fermin, and Scott Devenney.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Fourth graders Sara Mitrecic, Paige Redden, Lexie Van Kirk, Amy Lizas, Olivia Turk and Sarah Dwyer enjoy lunch in the cafeteria at Ocean City Elementary School.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Deb Quilter's Early Intervention class at Ocean City Elementary School learns colors and numbers while reading "One Fish, Two Fish" and playing a fishing game. Above are Tommy Gjoni, Deven Reynolds and Freddie Hagan.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Mrs. Romano's 5th grade class at Berlin Intermediate School recently read about floods and how dams are used to control the flow of water in their Nature's Fury reading unit. They also read about how beavers build dams. Above, Jawad Mejber, Frank Giampa, Sean Pletcher and Torrey Brittingham built their own "edible dams" and compared their dams to that of the beavers.
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October 03, 2008 -
Students
Marguerite Anderson is pictured teaching third grade student Montrel Moore a lesson in phonics.
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October 03, 2008 -
Open Houses
OCEAN CITY
The Meridian
Daily 10-4
Oceanfront
Residences
New Construction
Dan Clayland
Coldwell Banker
410-520-0072
OCEAN CITY
Bella Vista
Daily 10-4
3BR Bayside
Condos
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
OCEAN CITY
Heron Harbour
Sanctuary #2265
120th Bayside
Sat 11-4
TH w/ Boatslip
Esther Swartz
Century 21
443-856-8400
OCEAN CITY
Bahia Vista
10th St. Bayside
Daily 10-4
3&4BR Condos
Dan Clayland
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
OCEAN CITY
Bel Mare
Somerset Street
Daily 11-3
3BR/2BA New Const.
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October 03, 2008 -
Open Houses
WEST OCEAN CITY
Sailor's Watch
Golf Course Road
Fri-Sun 10-4
New 3BR, 3.5BA
Luxury Townhouses
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
WEST OCEAN CITY
New Construction
West Harbor Village
Daily 10-5
11 Townhouses
3BR/2.5BA/Garage
Prudential Carruthers
410-524-7000
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October 03, 2008 -
Open Houses
MILLVILLE
Millville by the Sea
Mon-Sat 9-5
Sun 11-5
3000 New Homes
on 800 Acres
5 Models to Choose
302-539-2888
SALISBURY
208 Marshall St
Every Sat 10-4
3BR/2BA
Must See Home
Tamera Myers
Coldwell Banker
Eastern Shore
443-366-9222
OCEAN VIEW
194 October Glory
Bear Trap
Sat 10-2
3BR/3.5BA TH
Mary Helen Garst
ResortQuest
302-537-8888
OCEAN VIEW
8 Village Green
Bear Trap
Sun 1-4
4BR/4.5BA TH
Brendan Crotty
ResortQuest
302-537-8888
MILLSBORO, DE
23515 Tristan Ln
Burtons Crossing
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October 03, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - A Worcester County Circuit Court judge last week granted a motion for summary judgment in a civil suit filed by the family of an Easton man struck and killed while crossing Coastal Highway in June 2007, effectively dismissing the portion of the case seeking $1 million in punitive damages against the driver of the vehicle that struck the victim.
Shortly before 2 a.m. on June 17, 2007, Tyler Adams, 21, of Easton, and a friend, Dale Blankenship, 21, also of Easton, attempted to cross...
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October 03, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - A near tragic incident involving people swimming in the stormy ocean early last Sunday morning had resort officials this week seeking some sort of new ordinance or restrictions on swimming at night after the sun goes down.
Around 2 a.m. last Sunday, the Ocean City Fire Department was dispatched to the beach at 37th Street for reports of swimmers in distress in the ocean. Firefighters and paramedics responded and discovered at least two swimmers in trouble in the rough seas. Two...
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October 03, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - The first of three men charged in the murder of a local woman in Pocomoke in January 2007 was found guilty by a Worcester County Circuit Court jury last week.
At the conclusion of a two-day trial in Snow Hill last Friday, the jury found Kendall I. Northam, 20, of Pocomoke, guilty of second-degree murder and first-degree assault for his part in the beating death of Judy L. Wojcik, who was 41 at the time of her death, in Pocomoke last Jan. 13. Sentencing was deferred pending the...
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October 03, 2008 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - August real estate sales in Ocean City were down this year, according to a recent report, leading industry representatives to say that now is the time to buy.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage's Gregg Holland, the new president of the Coastal Association of Realtors, reported to Ocean City's Economic Development Committee (EDC) this week that real estate sales in Ocean City decreased 17 percent in August.
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October 03, 2008 -
Between The Lines
It must be campaign season if local media outlets are receiving unsigned, poison pen emails and letters about candidates running for office. While we carry a general disdain for these types of unsubstantiated communications, there was one presented this week that an investigation determined to at least have some merit.
Two knowledgeable sources, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed Ocean City Police Chief Bernadette DiPino, through her attorney, decided not to follow through with...
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October 03, 2008 -
Editorial
The majority of the resort's City Council was wrong when it voted last month to not include a designated bike lane on the multi-million-dollar redesign of St. Louis Avenue. The good news is that poor decision can now be excused, at least somewhat, because the council has approved a plan tweaking the design's dimensions, allowing for the marked bike lane.
It has been interesting to read how outraged residents have been over the initial project designs. The residents, at least those who have been...
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Community Input
Was Never Sought
Editor:
I live on 4th St. at the corner of St. Louis Ave. Not many year-round residents live on this block but of the five I spoke with, no one had even heard of these 640 forms for public response to St. Louis Avenue development, said to have been mailed to residents of the road and surrounding areas, by City Engineer Terry McGean.
Where is my evaluation form? He states receiving only 13 responses out of 640 forms. I have in fact read the names of more than 13...
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October 03, 2008 -
Community News
Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan recently issued a proclamation honoring Pat Moran for her volunteer efforts in the community. She is relocating to Annapolis. She served on the Ocean City Beautification Committee since 1995, serving as the group's first secretary and treasurer. She also served on the Mayor's Hospitality Committee for the New Year's Day Open House at City Hall, serving as co-chair for the Open House Millennium event. Pictured with Moran are Beautification Committee Chairwoman Donna...
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October 03, 2008 -
Community News
Atlantic/Smith, Cropper & Deeley partnered with the community and donated "Back to School" supplies for Willards Elementary School this month. Pictured, from left, are Tanner Mayhue, student; Regina Rando, Principal; Teresa Stout, A/SCD Customer Service Agent; Laura Deeley Bren, A/SCD President; and Maggie Richardson, student.
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October 03, 2008 -
Community News
Charlotte Smack recently donated her time and her bus to Showell Elementary School so students could learn proper bus behavior. Above, Smack shows the three cameras that document bus activity to second graders Lilly Clark and Matthew White.
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October 03, 2008 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur's varsity football team stayed on a roll this week, thrashing visiting Easton, 49-6, on a rare Monday game to improve to 3-1 on the young season.
The game was originally scheduled for last Friday at Easton, but the game was postponed because the Warriors' home field was unplayable because of the rain. The game was reset for Monday at Easton, but field conditions had not improved and the decision was made to move the game to Decatur at the last minute. In the end, it...
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October 03, 2008 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur's men's varsity soccer team spotted visiting Crisfield an early goal on Monday before taking charge and beating the Crabbers, 3-1, to improve to 4-1-2 on the season.
Decatur and Crisfield spent much of the first half on Monday feeling each other out with both teams making forays into the other's offensive end without putting the ball in the net. Finally, with just under 13 minutes remaining in the half, Crisfield got on the board with a hard shot from the perimeter past...
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October 03, 2008 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur's girls' varsity soccer team dropped a tough one this week, falling to conference leading and unbeaten Parkside, 3-1, at home on Tuesday.
The Seahawks put the only blemish on the Rams' otherwise spotless record this season, a 1-1 tie, in the season opener back on September 10. Otherwise, Parkside is unbeaten and sits atop the Bayside Conference South standings. Decatur was hoping to improve on their earlier success when the Rams came visiting on Tuesday, but Parkside came...
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October 03, 2008 -
Sports
BERLIN- The arrival of October this week signals the start of another Breast Cancer Awareness month, turning many things around the resort area pink in honor of the survivors and the ongoing effort to fight the disease, including the shirts on the backs of the Stephen Decatur boys' soccer teams next week.
Stephen Decatur's boys' varsity and junior varsity soccer teams will be sporting pink uniforms on Monday during a double-header with James M. Bennett at home. The Seahawks are getting into the...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - There is no need to withdraw your savings from your local bank and hide it under your bed, local bankers say, because commercial banks, at least those operating regionally, are safe.
People are concerned over their money in local commercial banks because of the high profile failure of several investment firms, or so called 'Wall Street banks'
'This whole word •€˜bank' has been misused,' said Chris Davis, president of the Farmers' Bank of Willards. 'They're lumping us in with Wall...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Council this week voted to disqualify relative newcomer William J. Steiner, Jr. as a candidate in the upcoming municipal election citing his apparent failure to register to vote in the city prior to the filing deadline, but the Anne Arundel County strip club owner believes there is a more sinister reason for his disqualification and is appealing to the state's Board of Elections to get back on the ballot.
Last week, Steiner joined the field of eight candidates for...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - On the heels of a firestorm of controversy over dedicated bike lanes and wider sidewalks in the conceptual plans for a major overhaul of the St. Louis Avenue corridor, resort officials this week got a look at a revised plan that should be able to accomplish both.
Last month, the Ocean City Mayor and Council got a look at conceptual plans for the complete reconstruction of the St. Louis Ave. corridor including a round-about at the dysfunctional 1st Street intersection, improved...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A 41-foot boat sank in heavy seas about 22 miles off the coast of the resort early last Saturday, forcing its two occupants from Denmark to abandon ship and board a life raft before being rescued by good Samaritans on a local fishing charter boat.
Early last Saturday morning, a 41-foot vessel bound from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. to Greenland and eventually Denmark went down in stormy seas, forcing its two occupants into a life raft where they remained for over an hour before being...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
Q&A With OC Council Candidates
In an effort to brief Ocean City registered voters on the candidates and their viewpoints in advance of the election on Oct. 21, The Dispatch kicks off today the first of a three-part, question-and-answer series with the seven City Council candidates.
Question 1: Why are you seeking a seat on the Ocean City Council? Please list for our readers at least three reasons why you believe you would be an asset as an elected official.
Brent Ashley: I am a conservative....
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The Town of Berlin would like to invite everyone to join us in this month's art stroll on Oct. 10, from 5-8 p.m.
A variety of shops will be keeping their doors open to display local artwork from local artists. The artists will be on hand to answer questions about their works and the shops will have wine and light refreshment. Music will be offered by several establishments. Here a look at what some of the businesses have planned.
The Step Above will have Jeanne Landau Cohen who paints...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - City Council candidate Brent Ashley is seeking to become a fixture at City Hall because he thinks the elected body needs 'a conservative voice for the people.'
Ashley, currently the chairman of the town's Noise Board, of which he has been a member for 20 years, last ran for the council in 1988. He was unsuccessful in that attempt, but Ashley, who is retired after having a career as a local motel and rental property owner, said he is motivated to run because the 'taxpayers need a...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The Dispatch posed seven questions on relevant current events this week to the three candidates for the Berlin Council's District 2 seat.
Candidates Thom Gulyas, Lisa Hall and Jason Walter will compete for the spot, currently held by retiring Councilwoman Ellen Lang, in the Oct. 14 election. Here's how they responded to the questions in writing.
Q. The Berlin electric rates and electric system have come under a great deal of scrutiny lately. What is your take? What would you do to...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The next significant steps in the ongoing effort to merge the Ocean City Volunteer Fire Company with the town's career firefighters moved forward this week with the approval of an expanded training and certification program for all firefighters and a new home for the fire chief.
Ocean City Fire Chief Chris Larmore explained to the Mayor and Council this week an effort is underway to ensure all of the town's firefighters under the umbrella of a single chief are trained and certified...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - With a warning up front about what should be a tight budget year, the Ocean City Mayor and Council this week opened bids for millions of dollars in expenditures from new police department uniforms and sewer main replacements to a new fire truck and renovation of the Ocean City Lifesaving Station Museum.
Council work sessions typically include a number of bid opening for various projects and expenditures in the resort and this Tuesday was no different. What was remarkably different,...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Two explosive devices were discovered on the beach in Ocean City last weekend, likely deposited there by recent storm activity, marking the second time in as many weeks a potentially dangerous device was found in the sand in the resort.
Early last Saturday morning, Ocean City Police along with the Ocean City Fire Marshal's Office Bomb Squad responded to two different areas on the beach in reference to possible unexploded military ordnances. In both cases, investigators determined...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Glen Riddle's golf courses could be tapped to host a Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) major in 2010, Golf Operations General Manager James Mason said this week.
Mason said that he is in 'very early' talks with the LPGA to host one of its four major tournaments in 2010, the McDonald's LPGA Championship, taking over from Bulle Rock golf course in Havre de Grace, Md. The event would use the War Admiral golf course at Glen Riddle.
'We're pretty excited for this, to even think...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - With just over two weeks until current Berlin Administrative Director Linda Bambary retires, the town interviewed two candidates to take up her post this week.
This is the first round in the hiring process. Each of the two candidates, both from out of town, will be interviewed by the selection committee, which includes interim Mayor Gee Williams, Bambary herself and Pocomoke City Manager Russ Blake.
The selection committee will make a recommendation to the Berlin Mayor and Council if...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
GALVESTON ISLAND, Texas •€' Imagine a city full of debris dumped in front of City Hall and you will only begin to measure the devastation Texas residents are faced with as they cleanup after Hurricane Ike pummeled the coastline in the early morning hours of Sept. 14.
Local teams from Royal Plus Disaster Kleenup have been on the scene since the storm ripped the Texas coastline, starting the clean-up in Corpus Christi, moving onto Houston and finally onto Galveston.
Jim Mathias, local...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The City Council approved conceptual design plans this week for a new sign welcoming visitors to Ocean City on a beleaguered piece of property at the foot of the Route 50 bridge.
The last vestiges of the former home of Richard and Marion Manning at 111 Caroline Street have long been cleared and the relatively small parcel is currently covered with grass and bordered on the south side of the property. In some ways, it has become a de facto extension of the city-owned park at North...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The Ocean City Air Show will return to the skies over the resort next summer with a few changes including being moved to a weekend instead of mid-week as it was last year and a starting date about a week later than last year.
Event organizer Brian Lilley and Ocean City Recreation and Parks Director John Sullivan outlined the plans for the 2009 Air Show for the Mayor and Council on Tuesday. The working dates for the event this year are June 13-14, which is about a week later than...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The local fishing industry needs to be promoted to visitors, according to the Ocean City Economic Development Committee (EDC), which met Wednesday morning for breakfast at the Ocean City Convention Center.
'The fishing industry is a very, very important part of economic development,' said Debbie Travers, assistant executive director of the Ocean City Tourism department. 'I think it's sort of a hidden gem.'
EDC Chair Dr. Lenny Berger, who has brought this subject at recent meetings,...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - With less than a week and a half to go before the mayoral election in Berlin, candidates are continuing their low-key campaigns for the town's highest office by knocking on doors and making telephone calls.
Candidates for office in Berlin must weather a compressed campaign season, with just a month between the filing deadline and election.
Campaign signs for both the mayoral and town council candidates are now all over town, sprouting almost overnight from private yards and...
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October 03, 2008 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A date of Nov. 21 and a location of the Princess Royale Hotel has been set for the 14th Annual Winterfest Gala.
Guests to the event will enter a land of enchantment at the Princess Royale Hotel on 9100 Coastal Highway. Enjoy the best taste of the town from the Delmarva Chef's & Cook's Association and Ocean City's best renowned restaurants. They will satisfy your appetite and take your taste buds to a new level with a mouth-watering cuisine's. Stroll along and savor all of,...
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