July 09, 2010 -
Business News
AGH Expands Online Wait Time Practice
BERLIN - Just 18 months
after launching online wait times for its emergency room, Atlantic General
Hospital is introducing real-time waits for two other services: x-rays and
outpatient lab work.
The mechanism used to track
and post the wait times for the emergency room translated very well to these
other walk-in outpatient services because patients are in an even better
position to time their visits.
'When a physician orders
x-rays or blood work, a patient...
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July 09, 2010 -
Obituaries
H. Isabelle Cropper
SALISBURY - H. Isabelle
Cropper, 84, of Showell died Sunday, July 4, 2010 at Peninsula Regional Medical
Center in Salisbury after a gallant battle with leukemia.
Born on Nov. 4, 1925, in
Showell, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Mannie (Ennis)
Brittingham.
She was a lifelong
member of Showell United Methodist Church. During her lifetime of serving God,
she was a Lay Speaker, Sunday School teacher and served the church in many
positions including the Staff Parish...
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July 09, 2010 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY - Inspired by research suggesting that automatic enrollment in a
retirement savings plan boosts worker participation to as much as 95%, the
Obama administration has proposed legislation that would create the
"Automatic IRA." If enacted, it would require small and midsize
businesses that do not offer a retirement plan to enroll their employees
automatically in individual retirement accounts.
But one plan type does not fit all needs, and employers may do well to
consider other...
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July 09, 2010 -
Fish 'N OC
This past week we
celebrated Independence Day in Ocean City. Every year the week surrounding the
Fourth of July holiday is one of our busiest weeks here in town. Vacationers
come from all over to soak up the sun, the sand and to celebrate our nation's
independence. Oftentimes the beach and the Boardwalk are crowded the streets
are lined with cars, and onlookers jostle for the best position to enjoy Ocean
City's Fourth of July fireworks display.
The weather is always a variable for our Fourth of...
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July 09, 2010 -
Best Beats
Sports Bar & Grille
Old Bridge Road, West OC
July 9: Lethal Dose
Saturday: Karaoke With Hey Mick
The
, Talbot St. On the bay
July 10 & Sunday, July 11:
Tieff, 4 p.m.
Sunday: Local's Social With DJ Rusty Griswald
Salty Dog
, 28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
July 9: Bryan Russo Trio
July 10: John LaMere
Sunday: Local's Party with DJ JJ
July 13: Adam Almony & Joey Harkum Acoustic
Wednesday: DJ JJ
July 15: DJ Wax
bar & Grill
off the boards on 2nd St.
July 9: Dave Sherman, 1-5 p.m.;
Pie,...
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July 09, 2010 -
Community News
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore (CFES)
has awarded a $1,386 grant to Atlantic General Hospital to help support the
installation of automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) in a physicians'
office affiliated with the Atlantic General Health Systems. The hospital's goal
is to outfit the entire 11-office system with the AEDs. Pictured above are Erica Joseph, CFES
Program Officer, and Amy Unger, Atlantic General Hospital Development Director
...
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July 09, 2010 -
Community News
A Pink Party Boat Bash was held last month aboard the
Judith M in memory of Sharon Christy Nethen. All proceeds benefit Women
Supporting Women. Above during the check presentations are, from left, Shelly
Dolan, Emily Karnbauer, Jennifer Wheeless and Tracey Adkins
...
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July 09, 2010 -
Community News
During the Ocean Pines' Fourth of July celebration,
the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City was selling hot dogs and
refreshments to raise funds for their scholarship fund. Above, Kiwanian
Mary Foelber supplies grill master and President-Elect Roy Foreman as Past
President Corky Widerman assists him under the close watch of Kiwanian Barbara
Peletier.
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July 09, 2010 -
Community News
Several Democratic supporters joined Governor Martin
O'Malley and his daughters in a walk on the Ocean City Boardwalk on June 28.
Pictured with O'Malley are Woody Gross, Chuck Herbert, Diana Gross, Gov.
O'Malley, Dell Purrell and Marge Sebour.
...
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July 09, 2010 -
Community News
Graduates from the Lower Shore who were part of the
64th entrance-level law enforcement class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice
Academy operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury are, front row, from
left, Brandon L. Caton, Jacob L. Chambers, Matthew D. Conner, Jason C. Lewis
and Timothy C. Robinson of the Salisbury Police Department. In the back, from
left, are Brendan R. Rogalski, Jason R. Sander and James J. Smith III of the
Salisbury Police Department, James Kerr of the Fruitland...
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July 09, 2010 -
Faces In Places
A spotlight on the local and regional bar and restaurant scene
...
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July 09, 2010 -
Featured Story
OCEAN CITY •€' The numbers
continue to tell quite a story concerning the recent performance of the Liquor
Control Board for Worcester County (LCB) as new reports surfaced this week on
money given back to other counties.
Both Somerset and
Wicomico counties released their unofficial numbers this week on the amount of
funds paid back to their respective counties by their liquor control boards for
2010, and local residents, licensees, and politicians were unanimously
awestruck by the...
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The
holiday weekend seemed to generally meet expectations around the Ocean City
area. Some businesses were thrilled with bookings and sales, while others said
it did not measure up to previous 4th of July weekends. From a crowd
standpoint, the town's demoflush population estimates indicate it was slightly
down from last year with an average of 318,368 reported on Saturday and Sunday.
However, for Sunday alone, Communications Manager Donna Abbott said the Sunday
crowds were measured at 332,547....
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Public Safety Hurt
By Parking Decision
Editor:
Recently the town council adopted a policy to control Inlet
parking to suit one prominent business.
Previously, the policy was to cone off Philadelphia Ave.
and channel the traffic away from the Inlet lot, when filled, up Baltimore
Ave, but this affected the aforementioned business. This method kept traffic
moving and allowed cars to use the Inlet lot when spaces became open. It
worked.
Complaints from that business led to coning...
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July 09, 2010 -
Editorial
Sizing
Up The Ongoing LCB Issues
Money
is at the heart of the debate over the future of the Liquor Control Board for
Worcester County (LCB), and that's how it should be. This is not a complicated
issue, but there are a lot of interesting aspects to it and how much in funds
the organization returns to the county is at the heart of the matter. Here's a
few viewpoints on the ongoing debate:
-- The
fiscal numbers are fascinating. With more than $14 million in sales, the local
LCB's profit for its...
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July 09, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
BERLIN - The intense
heat and dry conditions that have persisted over the region for weeks caused
county and Assateague Island officials to issue bans on outdoor burning until
further notice.
With temperatures
consistently in the mid- to upper 90s for much of June and early July thus far,
coupled with near drought conditions across much of the lower Eastern Shore,
the Worcester County Fire Marshal's Office on Wednesday issued a ban on all
outdoor burning. The outdoor burning ban was issued after...
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July 09, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - Berlin's improved and expanded wastewater treatment plant will be as environmentally
friendly as the town can make it, in accordance with the town's recent
commitment to be as green as possible.
'Once
it's completed, it will be state-of-the-art enhanced nutrient removal, which is
the most advanced technology there is,' said Berlin Water Resources Director Jane Kreiter.
The
town will also move entirely to spray irrigation to dispose of the highly
treated sewage from the...
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July 09, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
WEST OCEAN CITY - The
suspect in an alleged rape case in a field near a West Ocean City motel early
Monday morning remains at large this week with few leads coming forward.
Maryland State Police
troopers responded to the Francis Scott Key Motel in West Ocean City for a
reported rape. According to police reports, the 26-year-old victim told police
sometime in the early morning hours on Monday she was raped by an unknown white
male in a field near the Francis Scott Key Motel. Worcester County...
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July 09, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - A federal
bond program will reduce interest payments on the Mystic Harbor wastewater
treatment plant funding by 35 percent, at least as long as the program
continues.
Enterprise fund
controller Jennifer Savage told the Worcester County Commissioners Tuesday that
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), which is supplying loan and grant
funding for the Mystic Harbor sewage plant replacement, approached the county
last month and offered a chance to issue Build America bonds to...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Eighteen
candidates filed to compete for the seven Worcester County Commissioner seats
by the July 6 deadline.
The most competition has
appeared in District 1, with five candidates emerging to contest for
Commissioner Bobby Cowger's seat.
Democrat Jimmy
Schoolfield is ensured of competing in the general election, but the other four
District 1 candidates must jockey with each other in the September primary for
the Republican nomination.
Republicans Jerre
Clauss, Merill W. Lockfaw,...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' The town of
Ocean City didn't take long to find a new place to charge for parking, and it
didn't have to look far either.
A week after a failed
attempt to put parking meters on 146th Street after residents cried
foul, Councilwoman Mary Knight pulled an idea out of her proverbial purse that
could perhaps make up for the $30,000 in projected revenue that was put into
this year's budget, and essentially lost with the pulled uptown parking meter
plan.
'I think that we...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' Councilman
Joe Hall thinks Ocean City has a drinking problem, and although he's not really
quite sure what the solution is, he is sure that he believes it is time for the
local government to address it.
Hall brought up what
could be called a philosophical or even sociological debate at Tuesday's
meeting, but he said he was more interested in trying to determine the town's
costs of dealing with drunk people in hopes of perhaps helping the town's
struggling bottom line.
'Public...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' The Liquor
Control Board for Worcester County (LCB) defended the liquor promotion that has
sparked a new array of investigations and accusations against it in hopes of
proving no law was broken.
Unfortunately for the
LCB, the supplier who sold it the liquor shot a gaping hole in that defense
when it said the numbers the LCB quoted were 'severely overstated.'
As per Article 2B of
Maryland State Law, the LCB must offer all licensees the same pricing for
alcohol and they can't...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' The City
Council is considering harsher penalties for violations of the town's helmet
law for rental scooter riders and passengers, after a huge spike in citations
in the first few days of July.
After more than 57
citations were written for helmet-less riders this past week, including 33 on
July 3 and 4 alone, Councilman Doug Cymek once again pleaded with colleagues to
consider further amendments to the town's helmet law, which requires helmets on
all town-owned...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The deadline to
file for elected office came and went this week with few surprises, although
some offices that haven't been challenged for several years will see races in
November.
When the filing deadline
expired Tuesday, nearly every elected office on the local ballot had at least
two candidates, save for a couple of Board of Education seats and a rather
conspicuous County Commissioner seat.
With a groundswell of
momentum for change, even the seemingly apolitical elected positions on...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - Just 10 septic systems in the Atlantic Coastal
Bays Critical Area will be upgraded to
protect water quality in the next six months
because of funding limitations.
Despite
a request for $1.4 million in money from the Bay Restoration Fund collected
from septic system users, which would have covered 116 upgrades for the next
two years, Worcester County was awarded only $113,500 for the first half of
fiscal year 2011.
'That
will get us started for the year,'...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The field of
candidates for the 2010 Worcester County commissioner races is not necessarily
complete, despite the filing deadline passing.
A rule allows a party's
central committee to nominate a candidate after the deadline if there is no
candidate from that party in a race.
'If there's no one from
their party represented, they can nominate a person,' said Elections Board
Supervisor Patti Jackson.
The rule was used in
2006, Jackson said, when Kathy Phillips was nominated by the...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The lawsuit
filed last year in U.S. District Court by the Worcester County Commissioners
against a bevy of Internet-based travel booking companies, seeking what could
amount to millions of dollars in alleged unpaid hotel room taxes, was dismissed
last week as the two parties near a formal settlement of the case.
In January 2009, the
Worcester County Commissioners filed suit in U.S. District Court naming 14
individual plaintiffs, all Internet-based travel booking companies under...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - On the
heels of a $4 million commitment to the long-term future of the Ocean City
beach replenishment program last week, the resort got another dose of good news
this week when the Army Corps of Engineers awarded an $8 million contract to
repair the network of dunes along the beach ravaged by a severe Nor'easter last
fall.
Late last month, the
federal Army Corps of Engineers-Baltimore District awarded a nearly $8 million
contract to Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company of Oak Brook,...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL - With a
slight improvement seen in the Maryland Coastal Bays on the second annual
coastal bays report card, bay protectors say that there are ways to improve the
bays and reach a better grade.
While the coastal bays
are holding on, Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP) Director Dave Wilson said
this week work needs to be done to reduce the flow of excess nutrients and
toxins into the coastal bays.
A change that could make
a major difference to the coastal bays' health is the...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - After Tuesday's
official filing deadline, the field is set for the District 38 State Senate
race with a pair of favorites and a couple of dark horses set to vie for the
seat vacated by retiring long-time Senator Lowell Stoltzfus.
There were few surprises
in the District 38 Senate race when the filing deadline expired on Tuesday with
the two heavyweights, Delegate James Mathias (D-38B) and Republican challenger
Michael James leading the field. While he didn't formally file until late...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A four-car
pile-up on the Route 90 bridge on Monday sent eight people to the hospital with
non-life threatening injuries and snarled mid-day traffic along one of the main
access points to the resort.
Around 10:15 a.m. on
Monday, a Toyota 4runner heading west failed to reduce its speed enough to
avoid a collision with a Lexus RX300, which had stopped suddenly because of
traffic conditions on the span. The resulting collision forced the Lexus across
the centerline and into the...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - The field for
the District 38-B House of Delegates race got much more crowded as the filing
deadline came and went this week with a total of seven candidates, including
three Democrats and four Republicans, vying for two seats.
The seven-candidate
field features several familiar faces including a long-time incumbent, two
current Worcester County mayors and the chairwoman of Worcester's Republican
Central Committee, along with a couple of other challengers. The diverse field
includes...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A
17-year-old girl was seriously injured after getting struck by a personal
watercraft in the Sinepuxent Bay on Wednesday evening.
According to a Coast
Guard press release, the victim had been riding on a personal watercraft (PWC)
with two other individuals in the Sinepuxent Bay behind Ocean City when she
reportedly fell off. The victim was then struck by another PWC following
closely behind, causing neck and head injuries.
U.S. Coast Guard Station
Ocean City dispatched a 21-foot...
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July 09, 2010 -
Top Stories
T.K. Dickerson
Staff Writer
OCEAN CITY - Whether you
are looking for a trip through maritime history, or simply a meal to please
everyone's palettes, you need look no further than Jonah and The Whale, an
all-you-can-eat seafood buffet on 26th Street in Ocean City.
The interior of the
restaurant, with its wooden tables, enormous whalebones and murals of stormy
seas, is reminiscent of an '18th century whaling tavern,' says
co-owner Chris Ruppert. He and his partner, Steve Osbourn, took over...
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July 09, 2010 -
Cops & Courts
Child Abuse Alleged
OCEAN PINES - A
Bishopville woman was arrested on child abuse and assault charges last week
after she allegedly abused a child in her care in an Ocean Pines residence.
Last Friday, Ocean Pines
Police charged Carleigh Renee Kufchak, 19, of Bishopville, with first- and
second-degree child abuse, second-degree assault and reckless endangerment
after an investigation revealed a child she had been caring for in an Ocean
Pines residence had been abused. Kufchak was taken before a...
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A new
stage has rocked my house of late.
My
2-year-old, Beckett, has developed an unfortunate aversion to going to bed.
This is
a big deal for us because this has never been an issue before. For about the
last year, Beckett has let us know when he was ready for bed by often
articulating it clearly. At an early age, he seemed to share his parents' love
of and need for sleep.
That
was until last Sunday. For some reason, he wanted no part of his afternoon nap
that day, despite a few minutes prior...
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July 09, 2010 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April
19): A perplexing situation needs to be dealt with in order to avoid problems
later on. Rely on both your own sense of what's right and the advice of someone
you trust to help work it out.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20): Let your sharp Taurean business insight guide you when considering a
"dream deal." Without all the facts, it could turn into a nightmare.
Remember: Investigate before investing.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
20): Sharing so much of your time and your...
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July 09, 2010 -
Things I Like
Conversations with my
toddler
A grill
full of burgers, hot dogs
People
who make me laugh
A soft
towel fresh from the dryer
Peaceful
days with no drama
St. Louis
Avenue in Ocean City
My lab's
love of the pool
When
spare change comes in handy
E-Z Pass
on road trips
New flip
flops that feel old
Checking into a hotel
...
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Snapshots of those lending a helping hand throughout the community
...
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Ocean City- Berlin
Pines
Sports bar & grille
Old Bridge Road (Route 707),
Ocean City , 410-213-9507
may have changed hands, but we are still the same locally known Sports Bar in
West Ocean City, and yes we are open everyday 11a.m.-2 a.m. Everything on our
menu is made to order from our Homemade Soups, Salads, new and improved Crab Dip, Mussels, the only
place that serves the 'Full Wing' Quesadillas, 1/2 lb. Burgers, Crab cakes,
Fresh cut Steaks, Fresh Seafood, you name it, you will...
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