December 16, 2011 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- A West Ocean City man arrested in March on numerous charges after a two-hour standoff resulted in one of the largest mobilizations of local law enforcement in recent memory was sentenced earlier this month in Circuit Court to three years in jail, all of which was suspended but the time he served awaiting trial.
Jasun Weistling, 38, of Ocean City pleaded guilty in September to a single second-degree assault charge and a pre-sentence investigation was ordered. Back in Circuit Court...
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SNOW HILL -- Worcester GOLD (Giving Other Lives Dignity) is in the midst of its 15th season of “Helping Hands for the Holidays” and is looking to provide gifts to roughly 1,000 people.
Concentrating mostly on providing gifts to children, Helping Hands also covers what Worcester GOLD Executive Director Darlene Onley referred to as “vulnerable adults” including many elderly.
During the Christmas season, GOLD compiles a wish list of gifts desired by clients. While it takes a...
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BERLIN -- Four Western Maryland counties have formed a coalition in the hopes of presenting a unified voice in Annapolis and are seeking to expand the organization to the Eastern Shore, but at least one Lower Shore county appears to have little interest in joining the party.
Elected officials in Carroll, Frederick, Alleghany and Washington counties last week announced the formation of the Maryland Rural Counties Coalition, a union of sorts formed in the hopes of giving rural Maryland a stronger...
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BERLIN -- Great Shoals Winery, a private company started last year by former Worcester Prep teacher Matt Cimino, is looking to expand with more retailers and events in Worcester County.
“We will be doing special events in Berlin,” said Shoals’ Marketing and Sales Coordinator Deborah Everett.
Cimino added that Shoals was also hoping to branch out into Snow Hill as well.
The move into Worcester County isn’t the only place the winery is headed. Though based in Mount Vernon...
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SALISBURY -- Industry leaders, business owners, and elected officials came together Wednesday at Salisbury University for the annual Delmarva Poultry Summit.
While there, they discussed the effects of government regulation on the poultry industry, how it ties into and supports other business in the area and its future on the peninsula.
“Never in my 26 years in Annapolis have I seen an industry more on the outside than the chicken industry,” said Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot,...
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December 16, 2011 -
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BERLIN -- Residents frustrated with higher-than-average electric rates and persistent blackouts last summer are in for some good news.
Over the course of the fall, residential electric rates have dropped about 12 percent, according to figures provided by the town.
“We changed the way we went about soliciting a purchase power contract,” said Mayor Gee Williams.
Berlin’s previous power contract, a three-year commitment, expired last winter. The council then began an extensive...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY -- A Church Hill, Md. man was arrested last week on first-degree burglary and theft charges last week after detectives were able to connect him to break-ins at multiple units occupied by foreign student workers evacuated due to Hurricane Irene.
On Aug. 28, an Ocean City police detective was dispatched to an apartment complex on Trimper Ave. in reference to the burglary of two units. A total of five victims, all foreign student workers living in Ocean City for the summer, were...
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December 16, 2011 -
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SALISBURY – An extension of a moratorium was approved to provide city administration time to finalize procedures concerning non-conforming residences.
The Salisbury City Council voted unanimously to approve a resolution to extend a moratorium for 90 days that was established for certain enforcement actions in connection with multi-family residences in R-5, R-8, and R-10 zoning districts that are suspected of being used in an illegal non-conforming manner.
The resolution states that the...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY – The official announcement has not been made on whether the Dew Tour is to return to Ocean City, but it’s close enough as officials are scheduled to propose 2012 dates next month.What Tourism Director Deb Turk was able to release to The Dispatch yesterday was that Dew Tour officials will come before the Mayor and City Council Jan. 16 to ask for approval of the dates of Aug. 18-19.“We are much different than the other venues that they work with in that everything is...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY – The resort’s public transportation will be getting a makeover before next summer in order to generate alternative revenues.
Ocean City Public Works Director Hal Adkins explained that as the department prepares for next year’s budget it has come up with a few alternative revenue sources as the summer season approaches.
“The reason I am bringing this to you today is because many of the buys will be done in the near future as we head into the summer season, and...
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December 16, 2011 -
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SALISBURY – A Historic District Commission member’s past resulted in her reappointment being questioned this week.The resolution on the table was to reappoint Barbara Loreman to the Salisbury Historic District Commission.Councilwoman Eugenie Shields said she usually does not object re-appointments but this time around she felt concerned over Loreman returning to the commission.“I believe when you are appointed to a commission you need to be objective … and be fair to all...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY – As the Mayor and City Council prepare for the holidays, they worked their way through a lengthy agenda on Tuesday afternoon. The following items were scheduled to be discussed:
Once again, Pepsi and Coke-a-Cola are in competition to fulfill Ocean City’s beverage franchise, as they were the only two bids received. The bids are being reviewed by city staff.
In October, Recreation and Parks Director Tom Shuster said that Ocean City’s current beverage franchise...
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SNOW HILL -- Prompted by a fatality at the intersection of Route 12 and US 113 earlier this month, the Worcester County Commission is officially asking state delegates to advocate installing a traffic light at the spot.
“We implore you to contact the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT)-State Highway Administration (SHA) to request signalization of this intersection before any further accidents or fatalities occur,” read a letter signed by all of the commissioners to the...
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OCEAN CITY -- Continuing an experience drain at the top levels of the Ocean City Police Department, longtime Captain Robert Bokinsky has accepted the position of police chief for the city of Pella, Iowa.
Bokinsky is a 32-year law enforcement veteran with extensive experience in criminal investigation, patrol and administration. Prior to accepting the position in Pella, Bokinsky had been a captain with the OCPD and served as a division commander for the last 11 years.
The city of Pella hired...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY -- In what appears to be a matter of miscommunication at best and negligence at worst, certain segments of the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) took their lumps in the court of public opinion this week after the resignation of a longtime K-9 officer over the alleged mishandling of a needed operation for his canine partner.OCPD K-9 Officer Earl Campbell last week resigned his position after the department dragged its collective feet on approval to retire his partner, Charlie, in...
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December 16, 2011 -
Editorial
With former City Manager Dennis Dare’s chapter with the city officially closed now, it would seem logical for matters to start quieting down in Ocean City as the winter season begins. We learned this week that’s not going to happen anytime soon, as the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) is embroiled in controversy.
After hearing all sides involved this week, it’s impossible not to conclude the upper management at the OCPD erred in how it handled former Officer Earl Campbell...
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December 16, 2011 -
Between The Lines
The rumor mill is in full swing regarding the bands or potential bands who may be coming to Ocean City next June for the first-ever High-Tide Music Festival.Understandably so, the promoter is keeping details private, but it’s known at a recent Tourism Advisory Board meeting the name of the band Phish was floated as a possible act for the June 2-3 event. This would be surprising to me, if it’s true, as Phish could sell out its own two-day music festival without any other acts....
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December 16, 2011 -
Things To Do
Dec. 16: KC Bingo
5 p.m., doors open; 6:30 p.m., games begin; rear of St. Luke’s Church, 9901 Coastal Hwy., O.C. Refreshments on sale. For more information, 410-524-7994.
Dec. 17: Building Materials Sale
8 a.m.-noon, Habitat for Humanity, Worcester Co., 301 E. Market St., Snow Hill. Building materials, appliances, doors, windows, cabinets, vanities, fixtures and more. Half-off everything over $5. Cash only. All proceeds from warehouse sales to fund the Flower Street, Berlin project....
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December 16, 2011 -
Best Beats
Buxy’s Salty Dog
410-289-0973
28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, Dec. 16: Christmas Party with Opposite Directions, 5-7 p.m.; DJ BK, 9 p.m.
Every Thursday: Team Trivia With
DJ Jeremy, 5-9 p.m.
Charlie’s Bayside Restaurant
302-539-3526
Rte. 1 & Maryland Ave.,
Fenwick Island
Saturday, Dec. 17: Kevin Poole & Joe Mama, 8 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 21: Christmas Party with Aaron Howell Band, 6-10 p.m.
Clarion Hotel
410-524-3535
10100 Coastal Hwy.
Ocean Club:
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December 16, 2011 -
Cops & Courts
OCEAN CITY -- An Ocean City man was arrested on felony theft charges last week after a fingerprint identification connected him to the theft of a bicycle over two years ago.
Around 1:30 a.m. on May 18, 2009, an OCPD officer responded to a residence on Old Wharf Rd. for a reported theft of a Trek bicycle worth $1,300. The officer met with the victim, who said he had just arrived in Ocean City and was moving his belongings into the residence. During his last trip in and out of the residence, the...
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December 16, 2011 -
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BERLIN -- Delmarva Power last week asked the Maryland Public Service Commission to authorize an adjustment in electric delivery rates to bolster the company’s ongoing efforts to maintain safe and reliable service, provide enhanced customer service technology and support the additional resources that were needed to restore service to customers after Hurricane Irene in August.
If approved, the proposed $25.2 million request would result in a 5.6 percent increase on a typical Maryland...
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December 16, 2011 -
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SALISBURY -- Salisbury officials this week announced the city has accepted nearly $38,000 in grants from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development for the Emergency Solutions Grant Program.
Four organizations in Salisbury will be the beneficiaries of the grants totaling $37,875. Diakonia, Inc., Village of Hope and Samaritan Ministries, Inc. will each receive $10,250 each from the grant program. The funding will be utilized to assist with the operations costs for the four...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Fire Department this week took delivery to two new fire trucks, replacing two pieces of apparatus that had each been in service for over 20 years.
The Ocean City Fire Department this week took delivery of two KME Predator Engines including a 550-gallon water tanker, and a 50-gallon foam tank with a 2,000 gallons per minute fire pump. The new engines are equipped with rear and side view safety cameras for backing up and parking and the interior crew cabs have two...
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December 16, 2011 -
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BERLIN -- It’s unusual when the words “bloody” and “charity” appear in the same sentence, but that’s the case with the Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) 2nd Annual Bloody Mary Contest at the Sunset Grille.
“Area bars and restaurants are competing for the title of best ‘bloody’ bar in Ocean City,” said WYFCS Director of Development and Donor Relations Stefanie Gordy.
Last year, the event brought in about $1,500, a...
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OCEAN CITY – A new entertainment schedule for Ocean City is in the works to bring headline talent to the resort with the hope it will result in extended stays from visitors.
The Mayor and City Council unanimously agreed to approve a proposal brought forward by the Tourism Advisory Board (TAB) to enter into an agreement with Bob Rothermel and Jack Hennen of Special Event TEAM Productions for a multi‐faceted entertainment series for the 2012 season.
According to TAB, Rothermel and...
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OCEAN CITY – The tradition of a free Christmas dinner will continue next weekend, but organizers are not just collecting and preparing for the big day but meals to come throughout the year.
The Nothing Other than Eating and Loving (NOEL) Community got the idea 14 years ago when a community-wide event was held at St. Pauls by-the Sea Episcopal Church on 3rd Street. It is a group that is made up of 100 percent of volunteers and run off of 100 percent donations.
“The NOEL Community is...
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December 16, 2011 -
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BERLIN -- The paperwork is all done and Berlin is ready to drop the ball for its 2nd Annual New Year’s Eve Party, which has been expanded to accommodate what officials expect will be a larger crowd.
“We were obviously very surprised by the large turnout last year,” said Mayor Gee Williams.
Despite what was just a two-week notification, according to Williams, last year’s ball drop still brought in over 1,000 guests to downtown Berlin. Space was at a premium even then, and...
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OCEAN CITY – The city along with the private sector is targeting safety concerns on the Boardwalk and looking to address issues by the beginning of the year.
Boardwalk property owner Jerry Greenspan briefed City Council members on safety concerns on the Boardwalk. On Oct. 24, a meeting was held where a number of Boardwalk property owners gathered to discuss Boardwalk safety and came up with a few suggestions to be presented to the city.
“After all, the Boardwalk is the crown jewel of...
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December 16, 2011 -
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SALISBURY -- Allegiant Airlines this week announced it will soon offer new, nonstop jet service between Salisbury and Orlando, Fla., beginning in February with one-way fares at just under $60.
Allegiant officials on Wednesday announced the addition of a new service between the Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional Airport and Orlando-Sanford International Airport beginning Feb. 16. The company, known for its exceptional travel deals, will introduce the new service with one-way fares as low as...
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BERLIN -- Three months after a tragic accident took the life of local resident Kenny Polk, his friends and family are sponsoring a charity poker tournament in remembrance and are inviting the community to celebrate his life while helping raise money for a scholarship in his name.
A 2007 Stephen Decatur High School and 2011 McDaniel College graduate, Polk was planning on continuing his education in New York with the goal of eventually becoming a doctor but was killed in a car accident last...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) narcotics investigators and allied local law enforcement agencies had a busy, but productive week with three significant marijuana trafficking busts, including four arrests and the seizure of nearly five pounds of weed with an estimated street value of $43,000.
The marijuana trafficking arrest spree began last Wednesday with a traffic stop in Worcester County and concluded with fourth bust last Friday. On Dec. 7, OCPD detectives, in cooperation...
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December 16, 2011 -
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WEST OCEAN CITY -- The federal Army Corps of Engineers’ dredging of the commercial harbor in West Ocean City continued in earnest this week with truckloads of mucky silt being transported to a retired surface mine site in the central part of Worcester County.
The project includes dredging the commercial harbor in West Ocean City to a depth of 10 feet, plus an additional two feet of allowable over-depth, for the roughly 150-foot wide harbor basin, which silts in over time with tidal changes...
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December 16, 2011 -
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OCEAN CITY – The OC Air Show confirmed this week its headline act in 2012, the US Air Force Thunderbirds, but also reported the 2013 show will feature the US Navy Blue Angels.
Although the US Air Force Thunderbirds revealed their 2012 schedule last week, announcing a return to Ocean City for next summer’s show scheduled for June 9-10, Bryan Lilley, president of the OC Air Show, still had some big news to share this week during Tuesday afternoon’s Mayor and Council...
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December 16, 2011 -
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BERLIN -- The notion that Christmas “tis the season to give from the heart” may be clichéd on some fronts, but not last Saturday when a group of about 40 volunteers provided a special holiday memory for 35 local kids.
Around 6:30 last Saturday morning, the children arrived in a bus at the Wal-Mart in Berlin after being dropped off by their parents at the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce building. Some of them were aware of what the morning held for them and some were not.
Upon...
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December 16, 2011 -
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LaHacienda Southwest Bar and Grill owner Bill Herbst held a grand opening ceremony on Monday at his new Ocean Pines location, featuring a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce, above.
Among the elected officials joining Herbst and supporters were State Comptroller Peter Franchot, State Senator Jim Mathias, Worcester County Commissioners Judy Boggs and Jim Bunting and Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan and Councilwoman Mary Knight.
In his remarks, Franchot said, “I have...
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December 16, 2011 -
Sports
OCEAN CITY- Ocean City’s own Mike Hedlesky turned in a strong performance at the Maryland State Powerlifting Championships last weekend, winning several individual honors and collecting three new state records.
Hedlesky, who has been powerlifting for a while but has battled injuries recently, competed in the state championships in Laurel, Md. last Saturday for the first time in the raw super-heavyweight division and won best lifter and best lifter by body weight coefficient to 280 pounds....
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December 16, 2011 -
Sports
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department’s boys’ winter basketball league continued this week with a full slate of games at Northside Park. The following is a quick look at some of this week’s action:
(bullet) Delmarva Irish Club 12- American Legion 11: Hunter Wolf led the Irish with eight of his team’s 12 points, while Koby Higgins pitched in the other four. Willem Lambertson led the American Legion with eight points, while Tucker Anthony added...
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December 16, 2011 -
Sports
BERLIN- The 3rd Annual Reindeer Run 5K, sponsored by Live Long Fitness, is set to return tomorrow, December 17 with an early morning start time through downtown Berlin.
The annual race, which has become a fixture on the local holiday schedule since its inception three years ago, starts and finishes at the Atlantic Hotel with the course winding its way through the heart of the downtown area. The course heads down Main Street around the Worcester Prep campus and the Northern Worcester County...
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December 16, 2011 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team beat Mardela, 69-51, on Tuesday to improve to 2-1 on the young season.
The Seahawks’ record now stands at 2-1 on the year after a pair of wins against Bayside Conference foes. Decatur beat North Dorchester, 69-55, in the season opener on the road last Tuesday. Last Thursday, Decatur lost to Bayside South rival Bennett, 65-55, at home as Drakar Purnell led the Seahawks with 15 points.
On the road against Mardela on Tuesday,...
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December 16, 2011 -
Sports
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team lost a tough one this week, falling to visiting Salisbury Christian, 43-16, on Monday at home.
The Mallards played well for the most part on Monday, but was clearly overmatched by the much bigger Jaguars. Worcester did many things right during the blowout loss but didn’t shoot well and didn’t get many second chances. The Mallards passed well, moved without the ball well, always seemed to find the extra pass and got...
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December 16, 2011 -
Dining
West Ocean City- Berlin
Ocean Pines-Fruitland
Breakfast Cafe Of Ocean City
12736 Ocean Gateway,
West Ocean City • 410-213-1804
Open 7 days a week between Sunsations & Starbucks, across from Outback, come join us at the “Breakfast Cafe” (formerly Rambler Coffee Shop) we are a family-friendly restaurant that’s been family own-ed for 30 years passed from mother to son in 2001. We believe that fair pricing, putting out quality food as fresh as we can make it and a nice...
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December 16, 2011 -
Money Sense
BERLIN -- While everyone's needs are unique, specific topics typically resonate with individuals at specific stages in their lives and careers. Your financial success can depend heavily on planning and making informed decisions about your money during each of these life stages.
Last week we began our summary of some typical challenges and suggested action steps for each life stage. This week, we continue with the concept of “Balancing Goals and Needs.”
The "Balancing Goals and...
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December 16, 2011 -
Students
Worcester Prep recently held its annual Christmas Bazaar. Above left, some of the elves who served lunch to attendees were Sophie Brennan, Kristen Shriver, Ali Wyatt, Molly Soule´, Lucas Payne, Harrison Brennan, Julia D’Antonio, Hayley Larsen and Katelin Talbert. Above right, showing off some of the delicious baked items that were sold in Santa’s Bakery are Sarah Savage, Maya Zia-Shakeri and Kendall Whaley.
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Students
Mrs. Lertora's third grade students at Showell Elementary learned about fractions by making sets. Above, Maeve Donahue and Kaya Colley created a set and wrote questions about their set to ask classmates.
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Students
Mrs. Collins' kindergarten and first graders from Seaside Christian Academy proudly show off their gingerbread houses. Pictured are Sierra Smullen, Camdyn Chute, Kailei Cossell, Bryan Clifton and Cole Brickman.
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Students
Media Specialist Debi Wooten helps students Dakierra Godwin and Jaionna Johnson check out books from the library at Buckingham Elementary School.
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December 16, 2011 -
Students
Stephen Decatur High School thespians Mitch Elkins, Will Chandler, Logan Rodriguez, Jason Stitely, Reeves Dark, Madison Pope, Abby Hastings, Khadijah Bull, Ali McLoota and Patrick Lieb entertained a packed house during the first performance of the 35th Annual Childrens Theatre on Nov. 30.
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December 16, 2011 -
Students
Stephen Decatur High School senior Sean Boyle donates blood during the first of the Key Club's two blood drives this school year. The fall blood drive yielded 87 pints of blood, marking the largest fall total to date.
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Students
Snow Hill Elementary School’s first and third grade students recently performed Holiday Music Shows for friends and family. Under the direction of music teacher Julie Hickman, first grade students sang about snow and third grade students performed a skit about Santa's reindeer. Pictured, from left, are third graders Flora DiPasquale, Bella Holland, Ashley Hare and Aisha Choudery.
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December 16, 2011 -
Students
Second grade students at Ocean City Elementary School enjoyed seeing two live owls during a presentation of the Scales and Tales program from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Above, teacher Kristie Fogle is pictured with student Collin Fohner, and presenter Angela Baldwin with the Barred Owl. Submitted Photos
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December 16, 2011 -
Business News
Fellow Status Obtained
BERLIN – Colleen Wareing, vice president of patient care services at Atlantic General Hospital, recently became a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), the nation’s leading professional society for healthcare leaders.
Fellow status represents achievement of the highest standard of professional development. In fact, only 5,400 healthcare executives hold this distinction. To obtain Fellow status, candidates must fulfill multiple...
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December 16, 2011 -
Community News
Democratic Women’s Club members, Sandy Glassman, Millie Ward, Dell Purrell and Em Hench prepare to deliver “Santa’s Sack,” the club’s yearly collection of gifts to benefit children and grandchildren of women incarcerated at the Worcester County Jail. This year over 100 new toys, wrapping paper, bows and tags were donated to the jail inmates, giving the women a chance to select and wrap Christmas presents for their children.
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December 16, 2011 -
Community News
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently donated $500 to the Stephen Decatur High School Key Club, which they sponsor in support of their programs. Pictured, from left, are SDHS Key Club Secretary Natalie Cieri, SDHS teacher and Key Club Advisor Anna DiGuilian, President Katherine Bakke and Kiwanis Club liaison to the Key Club Al Kastner.
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December 16, 2011 -
Community News
Operation Shooting Star was on hand at the Berlin Christmas Parade selling hot chocolate and cupcakes. Operation Shooting Star raises funds and awareness for autoimmune diseases. Pictured, from left, are Amanda Evans, Alina Mellinger, Madison Killen, Gary Leach, Audrey Killen and Heather Shingleton.
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December 16, 2011 -
Community News
The Community Foundation (CFES) Anne and Jim Almand Donor Advised Fund and the CFES Chairman’s Fund donated $500 to the Mason Dixon Woodworkers Club to produce hand-crafted wooden toys to be distributed to local organizations serving children in need. Since 1987, the primary objective of this club has been to promote education and to foster craftsmanship in the art and techniques of woodworking. Pictured, from left, are Karson Morrison, President, Mason Dixon Woodworks Club; Don Connell,...
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December 16, 2011 -
Community News
Representatives of the Southeastern Shore District of the American Legion visited Peninsula Regional Medical Center recently to provide a plaque to nursing leadership as a gesture of appreciation for the dedication to career and patients provided by the entire nursing staff at PRMC. Above are John Iwanski, finance officer of Post 64, fourth from the left, Russell Franklin, Post 64 Southeastern District Chaplain, second from the right, and Ralph King, Post 67, far right. Accepting from PRMC were,...
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