March 20, 2009 -
Faces In Places
A spotlight on the local and regional bar and restaurant scene
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March 20, 2009 -
Cops & Courts
BERLIN - Worcester County Bureau of Investigation detectives this week are looking for the suspect or suspects who broke into a Berlin pharmacy last week and stole an undisclosed amount of prescription medicine.
Around 9:20 p.m. on March 8, Berlin Police officers responded to the Apple Drugs pharmacy on Franklin Ave. for a reported burglar alarm. The investigation revealed an unknown suspect or suspects forcible entered the store and stole an undetermined amount of prescription medicine.
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March 20, 2009 -
Obituaries
Amanda Hester Purnell Cherry
BERLIN - Amanda Hester Purnell Cherry, 89, died on Tuesday, March 10, 2009 at Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County, NJ.
Born in Berlin, she was the daughter of the late Emerson Purnell and Annie Fooks Purnell. She was preceded in death by her husband, Preston Roosevelt Cherry, in 1999.
Cherry worked for many years as a custodian at Stephen Decatur High School. She was a member of St. John's United Methodist Church in Sinepuxent and previously was a member of...
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March 20, 2009 -
Best Beats
Back of the bag
410-250-3337
130 St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, March 20: Chris English
Saturday, March 21: The Moodswingers
Every Wednesday: Open Mic Hosted By Tungsten Groove
Buxy's Salty Dog
410-289-0973
28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, March 20: Gravy
Saturday, March 21: Crowded Outhouse
Carousel Resort Hotel & Condominiums
410-524-1000
On the beach, 118th St.
Friday, March 20: DJ Rupe, 7-10 p.m.
Clarion Hotel
410-524-3535
10100 Coastal Hwy.
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OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department's annual St. Patrick's Soccer Tournament rolled through its third week last weekend with a local team winning the men's adult division.
The annual tournament's third weekend featured the men's and women's open divisions and once again the local area was well represented in the finals. In the men's finals, the Bull on the Beach team out of Ocean City won the championship, beating the Manhattan Grille team out of Baltimore, 3-2, in...
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BERLIN- Optimism abounds as Worcester Prep's boys' varsity lacrosse team opens its 2009 campaign next week with veteran senior leadership in certain key positions and a flock of young talent all over the field.
When the Mallards open on the road next week with a rare across-the-bridge game against traditional Baltimore area lacrosse power Towson High School, there will be familiar faces on both ends of the field and a handful of new players hoping to make their mark on the program. Worcester is...
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BERLIN- With a strong class of veteran, talented seniors on the field, the future looks bright for the Worcester Prep girls' varsity lacrosse team as they prepare for the 2009 season.
The Mallards, led by second-year Coach Yetive Delaney, will feature nine seniors this year, giving Worcester veteran leadership at several key positions all over the field. After taking over the program last year, Delaney said this week her team has really come together as they prepare for the 2009 season.
'We took...
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OCEAN CITY- The Greene Turtle boys' elite travel lacrosse team his holding tryouts for the 2009 season tomorrow at the Crown Sports Center in Fruitland.
The Greene Turtle club, made up of some of the top high school lacrosse players from across the Eastern Shore including many from right here in the Ocean City and Berlin area, and competes in big-time tournaments throughout the mid-Atlantic area all year. Last year, the team earned the right to compete in the Dick's Sports Tournament of...
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March 20, 2009 -
Between The Lines
The Worcester County Teachers Association, joining the cops and paramedics unions in Ocean City, demonstrated last week it understands the gravity of the financial strain on local government.
The teachers announced last week they were okay with not getting any kind of salary raise for the next fiscal year and proposed the elimination of 29 teaching positions, which would save nearly $1 million. Congratulations to the teachers union on doing the right thing. It seemed like an obvious concession...
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March 20, 2009 -
Editorial
The county's budget problems took a turn for the worst this week as it appears the county's 3-percent mandated cuts will not include public education.
In a choreographed sequence of events at school board headquarters in Newark on Tuesday, Worcester County Board of Education did not approve a budget for the next fiscal year as was expected. Instead, school board officials said they refused to break the law by okaying a spending plan that violated something called Maintenance of Effort, which...
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Forced To Relocate Over Hiring Practices
Editor:
The last time you published one of my letters, I was on the brink of homelessness thanks to the rampant hiring of illegal labor in Ocean City. Of course, the city has no interest in enforcement of our immigration laws and refused to permit me to circulate a petition to mandate legal hiring practices in our town. Whether or not you publish this, I wanted to update my situation and shed some light on the bigger picture.
As predicted, I could no...
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March 20, 2009 -
Featured Story
OCEAN CITY - On television, Rodney the Lifeguard will rescue people from their boring lives and take them to Ocean City, but can he rescue the town from what many are fearing to be a slow summer season?
Blake Adams, the 27-year-old New York-based actor who plays Rodney the Lifeguard in Ocean City's soon-to-be-released television advertising campaign, charmed his way into the gig, according to MGH Advertising Creative Director John Patterson, and was one of the last actors that auditioned for the...
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March 20, 2009 -
Daily Buzz
ASSATEAGUE - Having a couple of beers or sharing a bottle of wine while enjoying Assateague Island State Park has long been a favorite pastime for locals and visitors alike, but like many other recreational pursuits, the custom will soon be prohibited.
State officials announced this week the Maryland Park Service (MPS) will begin phasing in new restrictions regarding the consumption of alcohol in all state parks, including Assateague, later this month with a total ban without a permit except in...
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March 20, 2009 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - Support for an expensive and disruptive Route 50 Bridge future design was noticeably lacking among the County Commissioners with some saying they preferred to see the existing bridge rehabilitated rather than replaced.
State Highway Administration (SHA) staff went before the commissioners Tuesday seeking answers on which bridge design alternative the commissioners preferred. Options on the table include three variations on a new span, rehabilitation of the existing bridge and no...
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March 20, 2009 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - If the Route 50 service road design is not changed, it might never happen, a local land use lawyer told the County Commissioners this week, since some of the development to pay for it is impossible with the current alignment.
Attorney Mark Cropper went before the County Commissioners this week to present a proposal on realigning the design of the unbuilt road to allow several area property owners he represents to develop their commercial sites.
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March 20, 2009 -
Daily Buzz
BERLIN - Defendants in the civil suit filed in January by the Worcester County Commissioners against a bevy of Internet-based travel booking companies, seeking what could be millions of dollars in unpaid hotel room taxes, filed a motion this week to dismiss the case citing a lack of sufficient grounds to pursue the action.
In January, attorneys for the Worcester County Commissioners filed suit in U.S. District Court naming 14 individual defendants, all Internet-based travel booking companies...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The City Council denied promoters their request to sell beer on the beach during the AVP Crocs Volleyball Tour in June, citing double standards and preaching mutual benefits.
In an unanimous decision, City Council members granted organizer Brett Wolf of Corrigan Sports the ability to charge admission during the event, but thwarted his hopes of generating revenue by sales of alcohol at a beer tent inside a fenced area of the 'stadium' during the three-day event scheduled for June on...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Controversy over the Worcester County Board of Education budget continues, with county elected officials surprised over the board's sudden invocation of a state regulation requiring flat funding of the schools on a per student basis.
'I've sat here for 11 years and didn't have the faintest idea what Maintenance of Effort was until I saw it in the [briefing] book,' said Commissioner Virgil Shockley. 'I kind of feel a little shell shocked.'
'Maintenance of Effort' is a state regulation...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Local elected officials will not oppose a change in slots legislation assigning a percent of future slots revenues to a local housing development, but will testify before the Maryland General Assembly seeking clarification of the role of a development council potentially with the power to approve or disapprove slots impact spending.
The 15-member local development council, under the current bill, looks at slot machine gambling impacts, but it is not clear what authority that body...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - Worcester education officials did an abrupt about face on Tuesday, just before adopting its proposed fiscal year 2010 budget, when it came to light the spending plan would not comply with a seldom-evoked state law requiring a local contribution equal to the prior year's allocation per student.
Shortly after reviewing its rather dire fiscal year 2010 budget reflecting a 3-percent, across-the-board cut from last year's local allocation mandated by the County Commissioners, Board of...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Robert Melvin's simple plea to the Mayor and City Council does not appear to have a simple solution, even after the third try.
Melvin, a local handicapped resident who utilizes the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) vans that Ocean City provides, came to City Hall for a third time in recent months to try to coerce the council to fix what he calls a 'problem system in need of a solution.'
Melvin thinks that the current system is not efficient, citing that it often takes him...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Sewer capacity has become available in Berlin, ending a de facto moratorium that has lasted for years, now that the Berlin Mayor and Council has passed new sewer rules.
With the new wastewater regulations approved last week, after two years of development and discussion, the town of Berlin can release about 458 EDUs for allocation to new projects.
The EDUs are portioned out among residential, commercial, industrial, and reserves under a capacity management plan, with about 90 units of...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Plant and fence heights on corner lots in Berlin will still fall under existing regulations after the Berlin Planning Commission rejected suggestions to modify the code, which ensures that motorist sight lines are clear at street corners.
The Planning Commission decided to leave the enforcement of those sight lines to Planning and Zoning Director Chuck Ward's judgment instead of creating new regulations.
Ward suggested new rules for corner plantings and fences after citizen complaints....
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - Some members of the City Council took exception to the idea of granting special exceptions for downtown redevelopment.
A new ordinance concerning incentives for downtown redevelopment backtracked from first reading to a future work session on Monday night, after Council took umbrage with certain language in the ordinance, mostly pertaining to granting waivers to certain projects concerning the construction of loading zones.
'There are times on the Boardwalk, when a business doesn't...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The Worcester County Commissioners and Volunteer Services Manager Cyndy Howell recognized Worcester County volunteers as rare treasures during the county's 2009 Maryland's Most Beautiful People (MMBP) Volunteer Awards Ceremony held at Lighthouse Sound in Bishopville.
Rather than choosing only three MMBP nominees, as has been done in past years, the Worcester County Selection Committee chose to highlight and forward information on each of the 15 individuals and organizations nominated...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - State environmental officials this week announced a dramatic change in horseshoe crab harvest regulations along the Atlantic coast of Maryland including Ocean City and its coastal bays in a two-prong effort to preserve the prehistoric crabs and the migratory birds that feed off their eggs.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) fisheries service officials this week announced they are implementing new horseshoe crab regulations including a two-to-one, male to female harvest...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - One of two brothers arrested in October after resort police connected them to a series of marina burglaries in the downtown area in September pleaded guilty this week to second-degree burglary and was sentenced to two years in jail, with all but six months suspended, but perhaps more importantly was forced to pay thousands of dollars in restitution to the victims.
Robert James Sickler, Jr., 37, of Ocean City, appeared in Circuit Court last Friday to face burglary, theft and malicious...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - In 'the brief' this week, the City Council decided to let the sweet sounds of television advertising join the beeping of the Boardwalk tram, struggled to get through the passage of the first reading of the wind turbine law for the second time and said that continuing the reduced trash pick up schedule in Ocean City might be a good thing for everybody for a little while longer.
Comcast To Sell Ads On Boardwalk Tram
Back in October, when City Manager Dennis Dare brought the first...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Just over three years after the new Worcester County Comprehensive Plan was adopted, county staff has delivered the draft rezoning and subdivision regulations to the Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday.
'Hallelujah! Oh my goodness, I think it's wonderful,' said Commission President Louise Gulyas said after the meeting.
These regulations are the enforcement section of the 2006 Comprehensive Plan.
'This has been a long ongoing process and I'm glad to get it to this point,' said...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The City Council cleaned up the language in an ordinance specifying how high buildings can be on Jacqueline Avenue, and in doing so, stalled a major project that was about to commence.
The council admitted missing a verbiage error in an ordinance intended to establish three stories as the height limit for buildings built from Philadelphia to Edgewater avenues, but were unwilling to allow a compromise for the developer that will now have to severely alter his plans for a 50-foot...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - It remains to be seen if the Worcester County Board of Education's fiscal year 2010 budget is adopted as proposed, but the spending plan currently on the table includes the elimination of as many as 29 positions along with a freeze of salaries for teachers and mandated furloughs for administration staff.
Worcester school board members on Tuesday got a look at the final draft of the proposed fiscal year 2010 budget on Tuesday, reflecting a 3-percent, across-the-board cut from last year's...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - A significant chunk of waterfront property in Worcester County was preserved from future development this week with the state Board of Public Works approval of a 232-acre conservation easement purchase of a site near Public Landing through Program Open Space.
Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley on Wednesday announced the three-member Board of Public Works on which he serves approved the purchase of the conservation easement on the 232-acre tract in the coastal bays watershed in Worcester...
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March 20, 2009 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - The Worcester County Commissioners discussed a variety of business at their March 17 meeting. The following is a review of sorts.
The free prescription card program begun last year through the National Association of Counties has been a success, said Marty Pusey, Director of Prevention for the Worcester County Health Department.
'Fortunately, our pharmacies have been very supportive of this program. All our pharmacies in Worcester County participate in it,' Pusey said.
When the...
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March 20, 2009 -
People In Society
Neighbors Helping Each Other Throughout the Community
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Being old is swell. It's the one excuse everybody accepts. Like 'I don't eat peas because I'm old and they give me gas,' or 'I'm too old to walk the Boardwalk' or 'I can't go to the grocery, I'm too old' or 'I can't bend over to tie my shoes, it hurts my old back.' When you're old, you can get away with statements like 'I forgot your birthday, guess I'm getting old' or 'I'm just too old to shave every day.' When you're old, you don't have to return phone calls or hit the deck early every morning...
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March 20, 2009 -
Business News
Snyder Repeats Achievement
OCEAN CITY - Joy Snyder of Prudential Carruthers Realtors® has repeated the previous year's achievement of being granted the highest level of service achievement in the real estate industry, Quality Service Certified ®Platinum. The award is in recognition of earning 100-percent client service satisfaction in 2008 as measured by Leading Research Corporation (LRC).
A Quality Service Certified (QSC) award status is the only recognition in the real estate industry based...
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For me, a diaper change at home is part of the daily routine. However, when I am forced to take my game on the road, things can get a little stressful.
This is a subject fresh on my mind after a busy weekend of activities last weekend. Long story made short, we dragged little Beckett all over the shore last weekend, from the Salisbury mall on Friday to a birthday party at a bowling alley in Pocomoke on Saturday and then out to eat for brunch for his grandmom's birthday at The Globe on Sunday....
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
Salisbury University Head Coach Sherman Wood and some players visited Buckingham Elementary School this month as mentors for the African American Boys Mentoring Program. They talked to the third and fourth grade boys about team work, academic excellence and social skills like anger management. Above, Antoine Cuff speaks to Tromaine Briddell, Zerrick Collins, Taronn Rounds, Colby Matlock, Kameron Lewis and Shakur Lambert-Nock
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
Students in grades preschool through five at Worcester Prep entertained their grandparents during Grandparents' Day 2009. Before grandparents went to classes to learn with their grandchildren, they enjoyed a special program targeting technology use among the school's young children. Student representatives from each grade level served as speakers for the program. They were, front from left, Spencer Paquette, Devin Wallace, Molly Pugh, Audrey Stearns, Ty Burton, Quinn McColgan, Jacob Osias, Fiona...
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
During Worcester Prep's Grand Parents Day, Tom and Bonnie Lankford are pictured with their grandson Graham Hammond.
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
Ocean City Elementary announced the grade level winners of the Zaner-Bloser Handwriting Contest. The students' entries have been sent to the Zaner-Bloser Company to be judged at the state level. Pictured, from bottom to top, are first-grade winner Abigail Yesko, fourth grade winner Claire Porter, second grade winner Grace Beres, third grade winner Samantha Workman and Principal Irene Kordick.
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
Worcester Prep students in grades seven and eight, under the direction of teachers Geneva Sampson and Megan Garrity, presented The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf to parents, friends and students in Preschool through eighth grade. The play takes place in a current day courtroom set in a Fairy Tale Land. The cast featured, front, Jordan Carey and Jamie Welch; first row, Casey Knerr, Molly Marshall, Alex Bruder, Mike Durkin, Meredith Soule´ and Caroline Klug; second row, Ariella Anthony, Claire Dorey,...
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
In Worcester Prep's recently production of The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf, the Three Little Pigs are pictured with the Big Bad Wolf. Pictured, from left, are Meredith Soule´, Ocean City; Alex Bruder, Ocean Pines; Jordan Carey, Bethany Beach; and Mike Durkin, Ocean City.
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
In Worcester Prep's recently production of The Trial of the Big Bad Wolf, the Three Little Pigs are pictured with the Big Bad Wolf. Pictured, from left, are Meredith Soule´, Ocean City; Alex Bruder, Ocean Pines; Jordan Carey, Bethany Beach; and Mike Durkin, Ocean City.
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
Ocean City Elementary School celebrated the 100th day of school in February. Students made individual collections of 100 items and classes also did projects to illustrate 100. Students dressed up in a variety of ways to illustrate 100. Above, Colin Porter is pictured with 100 wiggly eyes on his shirt.
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March 20, 2009 -
Students
Porter Bunting, front, third grader at Worcester Prep, was the Bear Cubs winner in the 2009 Pinewood Derby. According to Porter, "Building my car was lots of fun. I used my creativity to create •€˜The Lightning Bird''. He is pictured with Scott Kendall. Stacey Wilson is the Bear Cubs leader.
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March 20, 2009 -
Things I Like
The unpredictable Shore weather
My son's new interest in the dogs
Brad Pitt as 'Benjamin Button'
Paying with cash
Stopping on Assateague to let a horse cross the road
A plate of good cheese and fresh grapes
Getting in a run after work
The •€˜Forever' stamp
Days when no jacket is required
Finding money in a pants pocket
Skipping rocks on a pond
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March 20, 2009 -
Community News
Patricia Waggoner, Long & Foster vice president, associate broker and branch manager, and Realtor Joe Myles, in rear holding sign, organized 'Donations For Diakonia' during March and April giving Long & Foster Realtors an opportunity to collect food, money and other needed items for the homeless shelter. Participating realtors are Mary Abell, Candice Bahen, Carolyn Brinker, Bev Dascenzo, Dennis Escher, Tina Gugliotta, Mary Lou Hearn, Charlie Hoban, Margaret Holloway, Mike Kowalski, Joe...
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March 20, 2009 -
Community News
The Worcester County Garden Club recently held an installation of new officers meeting. Pictured, from left, are Judy Reeser, membership; Suzy Young, treasurer; Peggy Cain, corresponding secretary; June Bray, recording secretary; Mary Ellen Jefferson, 2nd vice president; Carol Morrison, 1st vice president; Marion Novack, past president; Mary Lou Scott, president; and Joy Shamburek, District 1 Director from the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland.
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March 20, 2009 -
Community News
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently made an interclub visit to the Kiwanis Club of Lady Lakes, Fla. Pictured, from left, are Dave Landis, Lady Lakes Club President Barbara Rogers, Mary Lee Jansen, and Steve Rosen. Not pictured is Bill deColigny.
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March 20, 2009 -
Community News
Members of Ravens Roost #44, Ocean City, prepare for last weekend's St. Patrick's Day Parade. Pictured are Marian Cicero, Irene Hansen, Donna Chaplinski and Rich Hansen.
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March 20, 2009 -
Community News
Worcester Preparatory School Parents' Association 2009 officers recently met to discuss cultural programs, lunch services and spirit events. Pictured, from left, are Lee Vosters, vice president; Jamie Albright, president; Dr. Barry Tull, Headmaster; Rina Thaler, secretary; and Marty Hall, treasurer, Ocean City. At the meeting, the association honored Hall for her service to the school.
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March 20, 2009 -
Community News
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City held its Winter Pancake Breakfast at the Community Church of Ocean Pines on Saturday, March 7. Not only did the public turn out, but the local school Kiwanis affiliated clubs pitched in to help. Pictured, from left, are Montajha Bowen, Paige Getchell, Tabitha Edwards, and Zoie Williams, four members from the Buckingham Elementary School K-Kids Club, and Kathrine Bakke and Natalie Cieri, two members from the Stephen...
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March 20, 2009 -
Community News
The Ocean City Lions Club recently made a generous donation of $22,500 to the James G. and Nancy W. Barrett Scholarship Fund at Atlantic General Hospital. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Sean Williams, chairman of the O.C. Lions Scholarship Committee; Lions member Bill Burke; Amanda Wainright, RN, a recent graduate of the scholarship program who was sponsored by the Ocean City Lions; Nettie Hantske, a current nursing scholarship student; and Jim Brannon, Atlantic General Hospital's vice president...
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March 20, 2009 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY - Historically, most Americans have paid for their homes by the time they reach retirement age and leave the full-time workforce. But many of today's baby boomers have a strikingly different attitude when it comes to a mortgage loan.
"Homeowners are carrying more housing debt than ever, and are preparing to take much of that debt with them into their retirement," says Rob Mickler, a Vice President and Consumer Finance Specialist with Merrill Lynch.
In fact, the Federal...
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March 20, 2009 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You'll want to discourage well-meaning but potentially ill-advised interference in what you intend to accomplish. Your work has a better chance to succeed if it reflects you.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The Bovine's well-deserved reputation for loyalty could be tested if you learn that it might be misplaced. But don't rely on rumors. Check the stories out before you decided to act.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): You've been going on adrenaline for a long time, and...
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March 20, 2009 -
Open Houses
WEST OCEAN CITY
Sailor's Watch
Golf Course Road
Sat-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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March 20, 2009 -
Open Houses
OCEAN CITY
The Meridian
Daily 10-4
Oceanfront
Residences
New Construction
Dan Clayland
Coldwell Banker
410-520-0072
OCEAN CITY
Bella Vista
Open Daily 10-4
3BR Bayside
Condos
45th Street
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
OCEAN CITY
Belmont Towers
Boardwalk &
Talbot Street
Mon-Thurs 11-4
Fri-Sun 10-5
Kevin Decker
Remax Premier
Properties
443-235-6552
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...
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March 20, 2009 -
Open Houses
POCOMOKE
500 Riverside Dr
Sat 9-5/Sun 12-4
Waterfront TH
Many Upgrades
Christine Murphy
Coldwell Banker
Eastern Shore
800-258-5843
GREENBACK, VA
Captains Cove
Daily 9-5
New Bayside
Golf Community
George Ann Way
Coldwell Banker
Eastern Shore
800-258-5843
BERLIN
Purnell Crossing
Daily 12-6
3BR/2.5Ba Villas
w/ 2-car Garage
New Contruction
Ryan Homes
410-641-2730
PRINCESS ANNE
10630 Rosewood Ct
Sun 12-1
New 3BR/2.5BA Home
1 Level/2500+sf
Bright & Open
Marshall Auctions
410-749-8092
CHANCE,...
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