March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – April 6 may become “Random Act of Kindness Day in Ocean City” to help motivate residents and visitors to pay it forward through acts of compassion.
At Monday’s meeting, Councilman Brent Ashley started out by asking for an update on the initiative to have an official Ocean City song that was originally suggested by Councilman Joe Hall a few weeks ago.
Mayor Rick Meehan said the concept has been sent to the town’s advertising firm, MGH, for its...
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SNOW HILL -- After hearing the Worcester County Board of Education’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2013 Tuesday, Commission President Bud Church requested that parents, teachers and students stop flooding the commissioners with petitions.
“Stop all of the letters, stop all of the emails,” Church asked. “We know what the problems are.”
Church went on to tell the audience, the majority of whom were school faculty or parents, that bombarding the commission with...
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OCEAN CITY – Ocean City has narrowed the field of candidates to fill Ocean City’s vacant city manager post and expects to have the seat filled no later than May.
In separate phone interviews today, Mayor and Interim City Manager Rick Meehan and Human Resources Director Wayne Evans confirmed the process to hire a new city manager is on track and reaching its final stages.
During a closed meeting at City Hall on Monday, the Mayor and City Council met with John Anzivino, Senior Vice...
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BERLIN -- Proposed legislation expanding the state’s sales tax to more than two dozen new services has garnered the attention of the resort and state business community.
House Bill 1051 calls for applying the state’s sales tax to services such as tax prep, property management, vehicles, commercial cleaning, cell phones, cable television, security systems, a parking facility, barber or beauty expense, sign painting, interior decorating and extermination, among others.
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BERLIN -- In response to dozens of Facebook posts on the Worcester County State’s Attorney’s page in recent weeks, Beau Oglesby issued a statement on Friday addressing the situation involving Andre Kaczynski.
Back in December, Kaczynski, while allegedly high on PCP, crashed into a vehicle on Coastal Highway in north Ocean City, causing major injuries to Ava DelRicco, who was 18 months old at the time, and her mother.
On the scene of the accident, which occurred in the morning hours,...
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March 02, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Months after beginning the experiment, the Berlin Mayor and Council seem to have finally grown more comfortable with the idea of the Chamber of Commerce selling alcohol at town events., as they swiftly and unanimously approved a beer garden for the 2nd Annual May Day Play Day this week.
“I’m very proud of the work the chamber and Main Street Berlin have done,” said Mayor Gee Williams.
Last October, Berlin made its first foray into chamber-run beer gardens at the 1st...
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BERLIN -- The long-awaited effort to bring cheaper, cleaner natural gas to Worcester now appears to be closer than ever as a major distributor continues to chug its pipeline closer to the county line.
Chesapeake Utilities officials last week announced it was continuing to extend its natural gas pipeline along Route 113 through Delaware and should be prepared to cross over into Worcester County later this summer. Chesapeake Utilities Senior Vice President Stephen Thompson said this week the...
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March 02, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- A bill extending a sunset provision for an allocation of up to $1.2 million for Ocean Downs from the horseracing purse fund generated by slots to help subsidize operating costs at the Berlin racetrack had its first hearing in the Senate this week, but not everyone is happy with the proposal.
Maryland’s approved slots legislation allowed for a one-time subsidy for operating costs at the state’s two harness racing tracks, including Ocean Downs, in an amount not to exceed $1.2...
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March 02, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Worried that the town might be jumping the gun and cutting out some current or future property owners from water coverage, the Berlin Mayor and Council voted Monday to delay approval of a Water Use Agreement with the Worcester County Commissioners.
“We just want to make sure that we know what the boundaries of that agreement are,” said Mayor Gee Williams.
Several years ago, Berlin and Worcester entered into an arrangement involving a water well located between Stephen...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- A University of Pennsylvania study is attempting to delve into the psychological aspects of evacuating prior to predicted hurricanes, with a particular focus on Hurricane Irene, which forced a mandatory evacuation of Ocean City last August.
The study, led by Dr. Melissa Hunt, is essentially a continuation of a similar effort conducted following Hurricane Katrina and is attempting to apply the lessons learned from that study to the evacuations from Irene. The study is focusing on...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- A pair of bills introduced in the General Assembly last week would, if approved, extend the special food and beverage tax levied in Ocean City for the life of the current Roland E. Powell Convention Center expansion project.
Senate Bill 990, introduced by Sen. Jim Mathias last week and cross-filed in the House by Delegates Norm Conway and Mike McDermott, would, among other things, extend the portion of the food and beverage tax dedicated to cover the cost of the Convention Center...
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March 02, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – After almost a decade of planning, the residents of Harbor Pointe have moved one step closer to receiving a sidewalk.
The Salisbury City Council held a public hearing this week and first reading of an ordinance establishing the Harbor Pointe Planned Residential District as a special assessment district for the purpose of financing the cost of a sidewalk by assessing each lot owner. The sidewalk will be installed on Harbor Pointe Drive from Pemberton Drive to Anchors Way.
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BERLIN -- Part art lesson and part charity fundraiser, Berlin Intermediate School (BIS) students participated in the 1st Annual Project Soup Bowl this week and managed to raise in excess of $5,000.
“It’s a wonderful example of students using art to benefit the community,” said Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jon Andes.
Andes was on hand at BIS on Tuesday evening for the unveiling of the project. The event was the culmination of several months of work by students and faculty, who...
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BERLIN -- Hundreds gathered in Annapolis on Wednesday, including a large contingent from the Ocean City area and the Eastern Shore, to protest a proposed reduction in Maryland’s mortgage interest deduction many believe could further derail the state’s struggling housing industry.
Gov. Martin O’Malley’s proposed budget introduced in January includes a cap on many itemized deductions for Maryland taxpayers in mid- to upper brackets. The proposed plan includes cutting...
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SALISBURY – The City Clerk of 17 years, Brenda Colegrove, worked her last legislative meeting Monday as she retired on March 1.
“Ms. Colegrove you have been an incredible example of true public service in so many ways to the people of Salisbury, to the council, to the administration, and we are so deeply appreciative of all you have done,” Council President Terry Cohen said. “It gives me a lot of pleasure to be up here with you … we know you will be very happy in...
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Extending Bargaining Fair
Editor:
It seems reasonable and fair that since the Ocean City police, paramedics and fire personnel have collective bargaining procedures, so should all city employees.
Each department has an equally important responsibility toward the operation of our city.
In short, we think City Council should grant collective bargaining to city employees. However, we are not at all in favor of binding arbitration.
Binding arbitration can put too many financial and managerial...
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March 02, 2012 -
Editorial
With all the talk of tax and fee increases, funding shifts and education mandates, it’s easy to get lost this year in all that goes on in the Maryland General Assembly.
The bottom line is simple. Maryland is overspending. It’s living beyond its means and has been for some time. That’s why there is a $1 billion budget gap -- the difference between revenues and expenses.
Rather than continue to search far and wide for ways to simply cut costs and find creative ways to reduce how...
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March 02, 2012 -
Between The Lines
The great storm of 1962 will be remembered in tremendous detail next Wednesday at a dinner at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center. I am looking forward to attending the event and watching the 40-minute video that will feature storm footage as well as personal accounts and reflections from local residents.Many lives were affected by that deadly storm, including that of our founder, Dick Lohmeyer, who passed away seven years ago.Back then, as difficult as it may be to believe for many, Lohmeyer...
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March 02, 2012 -
Obituaries
Verna Isabelle Disney Brenner
OCEAN CITY -- On Thursday, March 1, 2012, Verna Isabelle Disney Brenner, age 94, was taken to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.Born in Harborton, Va., she is preceded in Heaven by her mother and father, Herbert and Florence Disney and her husband, John Brenner.She was a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She leaves behind a son, John H. Brenner and his wife, Leslye, of Salisbury; a daughter, Nancy B. Fortney, of Ocean City; two...
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March 02, 2012 -
Cops & Courts
OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Police Department this week is warning citizens about a current telephone scam targeting grandparents, parents and family members during which the suspects pretend to be under arrest and in need of assistance.
The scam, which is fairly common, has several variations, but in the end involves a loved one who is in trouble and needs help getting out of an embarrassing or harmful situation, according to the OCPD. Typically, the scammer will call the victim and claim to...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Ocean City has been designated as one of the three new Main Street Maryland programs.
“The Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC) is very pleased with Ocean City’s new designation as a Main Street Maryland community,” OCDC Executive Director Glenn Irwin said. “There are a number of benefits for Ocean City being designated a Main Street community.”
Irwin added that benefits include training and networking opportunities from the state and other...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Less than a week after the town received its first horseback riders on the beach, the ordinance that was passed to allow the activity was looked over and revised.
Last Wednesday Ocean City received its first horseback riders on the beach from Holly Ridge Farm in Powellville and this week the Mayor and City Council had a brief discussion of an ordinance to amend a chapter, Entitled Animals, to allow more than 12 horses on the beach at any time with the approval of the city...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The town’s municipal airport will receive new landscaping as a result of reconstruction to a runway and new fencing, helping to prevent pollution from running into surrounding waterways.
A request came before the Mayor and Council to use Critical Area mitigation funds for tree planting at the Ocean City Municipal Airport at this week’s meeting.
According to Ocean City Environmental Engineer Gail Blazer, the town collects Critical Area mitigation money during the...
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March 02, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Town officials reflected this week after the passing of Mansfield “Sonny” Derrickson last Saturday.
“He was very active … He was instrumental in a lot of things,” said Councilman Elroy Brittingham, a friend and neighbor of Derrickson’s.
As owner of Sonny’s Barbershop on Flower Street since 1958, Derrickson developed a reputation as a leader in the community and fostered pet projects like affordable housing in Berlin and pedestrian safety on...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- BJ’s on the Water plans to build a roof deck to add dining area to the restaurant’s bay front.
At last week’s Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, Zoning Administrator Blaine Smith explained that the footprint of the alteration will not expand the existing footprint of the building. The second floor will include a flat roof over a dining area and glass railing to take advantage of the bay view. There will be a stair tower connecting the first and second floor...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Fire Department (OCFD) gave an update this week and, for some items, further presentations will be scheduled in the near future to return to the Mayor and City Council for an approved course of action.
Fire Chief Chris Larmore started off his presentation reporting the department’s new fire boat is coming along well. The fire department anticipates having between six to eight operators fully trained by the time the vessel is ready for service, which should...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Roughly three months after a federal jury entered a split decision of sorts in a discrimination lawsuit filed by an Ocean City Police Department sergeant, who alleged he was twice passed over for promotion to lieutenant when he was pressed into active military service with the Coast Guard, a federal judge last week officially closed the case with a judgment in favor of the town.
In November 2008, OCPD Sgt. William Bunting filed a civil suit against the town of Ocean City and its...
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March 02, 2012 -
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POCOMOKE -- It’s springtime at the Delmarva Discovery Center (DDC).
If you have never been inside of the Delmarva Discovery Center, there are plenty of opportunities in March for an introduction.
On Saturdays, March 3, April 7 and May 5, visitors may choose their own admission price. Visitors will be given an envelope to return at the end of your tour with your chosen donation enclosed. Donations remain anonymous unless you wish otherwise.
If you have never been inside the Delmarva...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Developmental Corporation (OCDC) scored funding from the state this year to bolster two of its programs.
Last week Executive Director Glenn Irwin learned the OCDC will receive grants for $50,000 for the façade program and $50,000 for the green building initiative program.
“The OCDC is very pleased with our funding awards this year,” Irwin said. “The OCDC Façade Improvement Program has been our most successful program and the...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The major sewer installation project that has disrupted traffic patterns throughout the winter and late fall should be concluding on schedule and is not expected to impact the resort’s upcoming St. Patrick’s Day Parade.
Throughout the winter, the major sewer force main installation project has slogged steadily north on Philadelphia Ave. and Coastal Highway in three-block sections from 15th Street to ultimately 49th Street. According to Public Works Director Hal Adkins,...
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March 02, 2012 -
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ASSATEAGUE -- Not only has Assateague Island National Seashore weathered the last few years of national economic turbulence, according to officials, business has been steadily improving.
“We’ve seen a very slight increase [in visitors] over the last 3-4 years,” said Carl Zimmerman, management assistant for Assateague Island National Seashore.
According to a recently released National Parks Service (NPS) report, Assateague was “ranked among the top twenty parks nationwide...
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March 02, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Plans to manage traffic around the Wal-Mart and Home Depot on Route 50 moved forward this week with the installation of a new signal at Holly Grove Rd. and the entrance to Glen Riddle.
Prior to Tuesday’s new light, another, not yet operational, light was installed west of the shopping center.
“They can move a lot of traffic,” said Maryland State Highway Association (SHA) District Engineer Donnie Drewer of the new signals.
Drewer explained that the goal of the signal...
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March 02, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- After almost 15 years of success in Delaware, Contractors for a Cause (CFAC), a non-profit construction organization, has decided to set up shop in Worcester County.
“They’ve done amazing things in Delaware,” said Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) Director of Development and Donor Relations Stefanie Gordy.
WYFCS, along with Diakonia, a transitional living shelter in West Ocean City, was responsible for attracting CFAC to Maryland, according to...
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March 02, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- A juvenile minke whale had to be euthanized last week after being discovered on a mud flat in Turville Creek near Ocean Pines.
National Aquarium in Baltimore Stranding Coordinator Jennifer Dittmar and an associate were stationed on the scene last Friday morning at the county boat ramp off Gum Point Road. The whale was secured in knee-deep water by a pier at the county boat ramp awaiting transport.
Dittmar had been at the boat ramp since Thursday evening guarding the calf, which had to...
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March 02, 2012 -
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CAMBRIDGE -- A Wicomico County deputy sheriff is recovering from a gunshot wound and a suspect wanted on multiple arrest warrants is in custody and facing more charges as Maryland State Police continue the investigation into the attempted murder of a police officer Wednesday morning in Dorchester County.
The suspect is identified as Tavone A. Dobson, 22, of no fixed address in Cambridge, Md. Dobson is currently being held in the Dorchester County Detention Center. In addition to the warrants...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – A revamped presentation of OC Experience, a marketing tool geared toward travel shows, was prematurely proposed this week as the City Council felt lost in what to approve due to details, such as exact costs, missing from the proposal.
Last year, Spark Productions LLC presented the OC Experience as a tractor trailer sporting Ocean City’s brand traveling to different shows selling the town as a destination.
Spark Productions has a 20-year history of event production and...
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March 02, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Jolly Roger Amusement Park’s Splash Mountain Waterpark is adding a new attraction this year, the Aqua Loop, the only looping waterslide on the east coast.
“It is a different level of excitement,” General Manager Stephen Pastusak said. “We haven’t had an extreme water slide since the Stealth.”
The Aqua Loop will be the tallest waterslide of Jolly Roger’s current offerings.
The rider starts off by being enclosed into a capsule where the...
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BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys varsity basketball team closed out its season last week with a 56-51 loss to Holly Grove in the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) tournament championship game.
The Mallards fell to Holly Grove in the title game after beating Salisbury Christian, 47-43, in the ESIAC semifinals. The loss wrapped up a remarkably consistent season for the Mallards, who finished with an 11-8 record. Worcester started the season alternating between wins and...
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BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team closed out its 2011-2012 campaign with a 61-47 loss to Mount Hebron in the first round of the state Class 3A-East region tournament, but the loss did little to tarnish what was another successful season for the Seahawks.
Decatur entered the Class 3A-East region tournament as the number-five seed and fell to Mount Hebron (12) in the first round last Friday, 61-47. Just as she had for much of the season, Abby Schorr led the...
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BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team turned in a strong performance at the state 4A-3A-East region tournament last weekend, finishing sixth overall as a team among the 25 schools represented and sending four to the state championship meet this weekend.
As a team, the Seahawks finished with 70 total points, good enough for sixth place overall in the 4A-3A-East region. River Hill was first with 155, Meade was second with 84.50 and Arundel was third with 80. Decatur also had all...
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OCEAN CITY- A two-day special fundraising event has been planned for this weekend to benefit a Berlin resident, surfer, lacrosse coach and builder battling a rare degenerative disease for over two years.
In 2009, Steve Falck, a local surfer and girls’ lacrosse coach, among many other attributes, was stricken with Multiple Systems Atrophy, a rare and progressive neurodegenerative disease with no know treatment or cure. Among other things, Falck is a carpenter and craftsman who owned and...
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BERLIN- It was win one, lose one this week for Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team, which beat Northeast in the first round of the state Class 3A-East region tournament last Friday before falling to Atholton on the road on Tuesday.
The Seahawks entered the 3A-East region tournament as the number 12 seed, but upset fifth-seeded Northeast on the road, 65-54, on the road last Friday. Back in action across the bridge on Tuesday, the Seahawks fell in the second round to host...
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BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity swimming team culminated a strong 2011-2012 season with a great performance at the state 3A-2A-1A championships last weekend with solid team performances and numerous swimmers placing in their individual events.
The Decatur boys finished sixth overall out of the top 26 schools in the state championship meet with 160 team points. In the 200 medley relay, the Decatur boys team including Jeff Middleton, Jake Blazer, Shayne Custodio and Jeff Middleton finished...
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The La Ha Lax Chili Peppers under-13 team last week celebrated another successful indoor season with a dinner at the new La Hacienda in Ocean Pines and presented sponsor and owner Bill Herbst with a framed, autographed jersey.
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OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department’s 24th Annual St. Patrick’s Soccer Tournament got underway last week with the first of four weekends for the annual event at Northside Park.
From modest beginnings 24 years ago, the tournament has grown by leaps and bounds and is now one of the largest events of its kind. The 2012 is hosting over 150 teams from all over the mid-Atlantic region competing in 12 divisions over four weekends. Last weekend, the boys’ and...
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March 02, 2012 -
Open Houses
WEST OCEAN CITY
Bay Point Plantation
Rt589/Gum Point Rd
Daily 10-5
Waterfront Estate Lots
in 142 Acre Preserve
Kevin Decker
The Fritschle Group/
Condominium Realty
443-235-6552
OCEAN CITY
Makai Condominiums
42nd St. Bayside
Daily 10-4
New Construction
2BR & Studio Condos
Ben Dawson
The Fritschle Group/
Condominium Realty
410-603-2205
WEST OCEAN CITY
Sailor's Watch
Golf Course Road
Sat&Sun 10-4
3BR/3.5BA
New Construction
Luxury Townhouses
Only 3 Left
Coldwell Banker
410-524-6111
OCEAN...
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March 02, 2012 -
Best Beats
Buxy’s Salty Dog
410-289-0973
28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Monday, March 5:
DJ Wax, 3-7 p.m.
Clarion Hotel
410-524-3535
10100 Coastal Hwy.
Ocean Club:
Friday, March 2 & Saturday, March 3: New Censation
Fager’s Island
410-524-5500
60th St. in the Bay
Deck:
Friday, March 2: DJ Hook
Saturday, March 3:
DJ Robcee, 9 p.m.
Inside:
Friday, March 2: TBA
Saturday, March 3:
Scott’s New Band
Every Sunday: Jazz Brunch
with Everett Spells Project,
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Globe, The...
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While it was once intimidating to me, I no longer hesitate taking my kids to the grocery store.
However, an excursion a couple weekends ago was one of those experiences that will give me pause in the future.
While in the backseat on the way to the store, I noticed my sons slapping hands in what I thought was their versions of a high-five. At the time, I thought that was so cool, thinking to myself finally they are starting to get along better.
Soon after arriving at the grocery store, I realized...
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March 02, 2012 -
Things To Do
Open Wed., Thurs. & Sat.:
Shepherd’s Nook Thrift Shop
9 a.m.-1 p.m., Community Church at Ocean Pines, Rte. 589 & Racetrack Rd., Berlin. Accepting donations of gently worn clothes and small household items.
March 2: OP Women’s Club
Card & Game Party
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Ocean Pines Com-munity Center. Sponsored by the Women’s Club of Ocean Pines. Cost: $20, person. An individual or tables of players may reserve by sending names and the type of cards or games to Diane...
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Fruitland-Salisbury
Restaurant 213
213 N. Fruitland Blvd., Fruitland
410-677-4880 • www.restaurant213.com
Just 20 minutes from Ocean Pines and Berlin, Restaurant 213 is worth the drive! Chef Jim Hughes has been serving celebrities worldwide for 25 years and was named a 2009 inductee to the coveted Distin-guished Restaurants of North America awards, one of only 220 in North America and the only one in this region. Serving dinner Tuesday-Sunday starting at 5 p.m. Also offering a 5 course...
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March 02, 2012 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY -- After your spouse or partner passes away, you’ll be dealing with grief, contacting family and friends and arranging for a funeral. It can be overwhelming. You’ll want to know ahead of time some of the key steps to take in the days and weeks immediately after a death in the family. This list will help you get started.
You’ll need life insurance policies, your own and your spouse’s 401(k) and IRA statements, bank account and credit card statements, brokerage...
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March 02, 2012 -
Students
Worcester Prep student Carter Allen represented the school and the school’s Environmental Action Club at the Wind Power Rally in Annapolis last week. Above, Allen is pictured with State Senator Jim Mathias and Senate Speaker Mike Miller
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March 02, 2012 -
Students
Stephen Decatur High School junior Kyle Phillips earned five gold medals as well as the Media Specialist Award at the Worcester County Tech Fest. He is pictured with his five winning photographs.
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March 02, 2012 -
Students
First grade students in Windy Phillips' first grade class at Ocean City Elementary School recently visited Delmarva Discovery Center and The Costen House Museum to learn about the cultural and natural heritage of Worcester County. Pictured in the parlor at the Costen House are Heaven Handy, Layla Powell and Summer Banks.
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March 02, 2012 -
Students
Third grade students from Showell Elementary used candy hearts to create growing patterns. Pictured, from left, are Ryder Ridout, Elizabeth Pivec, and Amiyah Rounds.
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March 02, 2012 -
Students
Staff members of the Stephen Decatur High School newspaper, The Hawk, attended the annual Columbia Scholastic Press Association convention in New York City this month. Pictured during a recent meeting were, standing seniors Ashley Hrebik and Michelle Rosinski, and seated, senior Chief Editor Kelly Sullivan, Advisor Mary Berquist and junior Madelyn Beebe.
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March 02, 2012 -
Students
Students at Worcester Prep who received honors for their writing of poetry and short stories in the 2012 Young Authors competition were, first row from left, Anna Dashiell and McKenzie Blake; second row, Padraig Loftus, Brenner Maull, Sierra Hall, Ava Schwartz, Caroline Savage, Lynde Pepper, Sandra Karsli, Claire Stickler and Victoria Lawrence; and third row, Taylor Campbell, Jenny Rosales, Aeyla Ehtasham, Paul Townsend, Trent Marshall, Lorenzo DeJesus, Grace Riley, Carolyn Dorey and Grace...
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March 02, 2012 -
Students
For the month of February, the students at Seaside Christian Academy have been working towards their mission, "Jump Rope for Heart." The children had to raise funds for the American Heart Association in order to have the opportunity to jump rope. The children pictured above in second, third and fourth grades. Submitted Photos
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March 02, 2012 -
Business News
Producer Recognized
WILLARDS -- Laura Deeley Bren, president of Atlantic/Smith, Cropper & Deeley, recently congratulated Gary Waldych as Top Property & Casualty Retention Producer for 2011 at the company’s annual awards banquet.
Executive Promotion
SALISBURY, Md. – BB&T has announced the promotion of Greg Tawes to area executive for the Lower Eastern Shore. Tawes succeeds Hunter Calloway as the market leader for BB&T’s banking operations in Dorchester, Wicomico,...
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March 02, 2012 -
Community News
Maryland Coastal Bays Program’s Sandi Smith, Montego Bay resident and environmental activist Vera McCullough and Sunset Marina’s Brian Tinkler are pictured above. McCullough donated a 24-foot Pontoon boat to the program, which will be housed at Sunset Marina. The boat will be used for such programs as horseshoe and water quality monitoring as well as a committee boat for upcoming fundraisers.
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March 02, 2012 -
Community News
American Legion Synepuxent Post 166 generously donated $500 to Worcester Youth and Family. Pictured are Tracy Hirsch, communications coordinator at Worcester Youth and Family, with John Granite.
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March 02, 2012 -
Community News
Salah Hassanein, right, owner of Popeye’s Chicken in West Ocean City, recently presented a $120 check to Buckingham Elementary School Principal Roger Pacella, who plans to use the money for student incentives. The families from Buckingham Elementary School participated in the fundraiser. Also pictured is manager Brian Thumma.
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March 02, 2012 -
Community News
General Levin Winder Chapter Regent Pat Arata attended the annual workshop in Federalsburg designed to assist DAR prospective members in completing applications and to assist current members with further genealogical research. Pictured, from left, are Arata, coordinator Sue Brenchley and prospective member Carol Wanzer.
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March 02, 2012 -
Community News
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore awarded $2,000 to Seton Center Catholic Charities from the Foundation’s Help Your Neighbor Fund. In addition, Jim and Anne Almand made an additional $1,000 gift from their donor-advised fund at the foundation. The funds will be used to purchase food items for the organization’s emergency food pantry. Seton Center Catholic Charities is a multi-purpose neighborhood community center that works to identify and respond to the needs of local...
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March 02, 2012 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You're correct to want to help someone who seems to need assistance. But be careful that he or she isn't pulling the wool over those gorgeous Sheep's eyes. You need more facts.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Your Bovine optimism will soon dispel the gloom cast by those naysayers and pessimists who still hover close by. Also, that good news you recently received is part of a fuller message to come.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Feeling jealous over a colleague's success...
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March 02, 2012 -
Things I Like
Leaving a hospital
A compassionate gesture
Being the first awake in the house
A day filled with good news
Geese flying overhead
Short sentences
Assateague’s sika deer
The Berlin Holistic Health Fair
Walking under the OC pier
When there are no kid tantrums
A big weekend breakfast
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