April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – With the process and official rules outlined this week, the Ocean City Song of the Summer Contest will be gearing up soon.
The contest details were released this week and received permission from the Mayor and City Council to move ahead.
According to the official rules, participants are to write and record an original song that shares their passion for Ocean City. The song will become the official song of the 2012 summer in Ocean City.
Once the contest is set up, song...
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OCEAN CITY -- A missing person search in the resort over the last two weeks took a tragic turn last night when the remains of the upstate New York man were recovered from the bay near 32nd Street.
Around 6:20 p.m. on Tuesday, Ocean City Police responded to the area of 32nd Street for a report of a possible deceased body in the bay. The remains, which were recovered by the U.S Coast Guard, were later confirmed to be Lance Corey Gaines, 22, of Groton, N.Y., who was reported missing back on April...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The choice of the next city manager has been made in Ocean City, leaving a government in Florida in a confused state and awaiting word on whether its chief executive is heading north or not.
After a 90-minute closed session yesterday, Council President Jim Hall reported the council voted 4-3 -- Brent Ashley, Joe Hall, Jim Hall and Margaret Pillas in support and Doug Cymek, Mary Knight and Lloyd Martin in opposition -- to instruct Springsted, its hired consulting...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Although the individual’s identity has not been confirmed officially, the City Council voted 4-3 in closed session this afternoon to move forward with negotiations for the next city manager.
The council went into closed session at 11:30 a.m. today and returned 90 minutes to report the results of the meeting. The council will now continue the process, which includes salary negotiations and a time table for the individual.
The 4-3 vote fell on majority-minority lines with Brent...
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OCEAN CITY -- With a looming vote on the next city manager expected this afternoon, an ethics complaint against the city councilman who called a leading candidate was dropped yesterday afternoon.
Details of the Ethics Committee meeting yesterday at City Hall are unclear as all parties have been instructed to not discuss the private personnel matters. However, what is known is the complaint was withdrawn.
Last Friday morning, Citizens For Ocean City spokesman Joe Groves headed to City Hall to...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- A request for an ethics inquiry involving a councilman’s phone call this month to a leading candidate for the city manager vacancy was filed this morning at City Hall.
Joe Groves, spokesman for the Citizens For Ocean City group, which was formed last September after longtime City Manager Dennis Dare’s abrupt removal, filed the papers around 9 a.m. with the City Clerk’s Office. Groves is asking the Ethics Commission be convened and hold a hearing. He has also sent...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- The Worcester County Planning Commission decided to delay a vote earlier this month on a re-zoning request to change the designation of a large property near Ocean Pines from agricultural to commercial.
While the change is being endorsed by a number of engineers, land planners and even Atlantic General Hospital (AGH) CEO Michael Franklin, there is some pushback from residents in the area who worry about what commercial zoning could mean near their neighborhood, especially with...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – The City Council came to a calm and collected agreement this week on the amount to increase the General Fund budget to cover the city attorney’s fees for the remainder of the fiscal year.
A couple of weeks ago, City Attorney Mark Tilghman didn’t know whether he would return to work the next day, as an ordinance approving his pay through the end of the fiscal year stopped in its tracks.
According to the ordinance, the FY12 General Fund and Sewer Fund budgets were...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- An elected official’s 13-minute phone conversation with a leading candidate to fill the city manager vacancy has called into question the integrity of the search process in its final days.
The Ocean City Mayor and Council will most likely decide next week between two candidates, who were unanimously supported by the council for a final interview that took place earlier this month.
According to Council President Jim Hall, the process is currently awaiting the completion of...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Stringent regulations on what can and cannot be done at bed-and-breakfast facilities in Berlin could be relaxed somewhat after town officials this week approved a code amendment that would allow innkeepers to ask the Board of Zoning Appeals for leeway in certain cases.
The regulations covering bed-and-breakfast facilities in Berlin are particularly onerous, essentially allowing just a night’s stay and a morning meal to guests. However, bed-and-breakfast facilities in Berlin,...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Against the backdrop of preparations for one of the biggest events of the spring season, Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown last week toured the south end of the Boardwalk and extolled the virtues of the famous promenade’s economic impact on the entire state.
Last Friday afternoon, Brown toured the Boardwalk with Senator James Mathias, Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce executive director Melanie Pursel and a handful of resort business leaders on the eve of the Susan G....
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Despite the gloomy weather, the Inaugural Komen Maryland Ocean City Race for the Cure held last Sunday beat expectations as support turned out from all directions.
According to Susan G. Komen Communications and Development Coordinator Brittany Fowler, a goal was set to have 3,000 participants register for the race, and as of Tuesday, the count was up to 3,694, including 142 people who registered on race day.
In addition, Komen’s goal was to raise at least $240,000 for...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Berlin officials this week agreed to formally endorse the application for two new restaurant liquor licenses on Main Street after an appeal for support by the property owner.
The Berlin Mayor and Council on Monday agreed to send a formal letter of support to Worcester County’s Board of License Commissioners (BLC) on behalf of Ernest Gerardi, who is seeking Class B seven-day beer, wine and liquor licenses for two new restaurants on North Main Street. Gerardi has applied for the...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Ocean City Police this week are seeking the public’s help in locating a New York man reported missing by his family since early last Saturday morning.
Lance Corey Gaines, who was visiting Ocean City with his family from upstate New York, was last seen on April 21 at approximately 1 a.m. at the Sandbar on 33rd Street. Gaines has brown hair, blue eyes and was last seen wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt. He is roughly 6’4” tall and about 190 pounds.
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- With several whale species returning to the mid-Atlantic area as part of the normal migration pattern, the U.S. Coast Guard this week is reminding commercial and recreational vessels of the rules governing their health and safety.
According to Coast Guard officials, every year from November to April, several whale species return to coastal waters in the mid-Atlantic as part of their usual migratory routes and calving grounds. In recent weeks, the Coast Guard, in partnership with...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- After considerable debate about loosening the town’s height restriction on residential buildings, Berlin officials this week made a blanket decision to increase the limitation to 35 feet across the board.
Currently, the town code allows for a maximum height of 30 feet on residential construction in Berlin. Developers of new residential projects currently have the opportunity to ask the town’s Board of Zoning Appeals for relief from the building height cap, but only if...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- The other shoe dropped this week for a pair of Lower Shore residents implicated in the murder of Christine Sheddy, a Delaware woman reported missing in November 2007 whose remains were later found buried under a bed-and-breakfast in Snow Hill, after a Worcester County grand jury this week indicted one on first-degree murder and the other on being an accessory after the fact.
Clarence “Junior” Jackson, 37, of Eden, was indicted this week by a Worcester County grand jury...
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April 27, 2012 -
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NEWARK -- The list of candidates to replace departing Worcester County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jon Andes was pared to four this week, including two familiar faces and a pair of outsiders.
The superintendent search began late last year after Andes announced his retirement in October. Andes’ term will end officially in June after 16 years as the head of the state’s most highly decorated school system. The superintendent search, facilitated by the Maryland Association of Boards of...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – The City Council and the public received the mayor’s fiscal year 2013 proposed budget this week.
Mayor Jim Ireton started off the presentation reviewing the assessable base of the city, the actual value of all of the property within the city limits. The assessable value is close to what it was in 2008, which is $2.1 million. It increased in 2009 by about 10 percent, again in 2010 by about 8.7 percent, but in 2011 decreased by 6.8 percent. The value is estimated to...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Berlin’s growing environmental efforts have been honored with two significant awards including being named the first Sustainable Maryland Certified Municipality and receiving one of the first-ever Worcester Green Awards.
Grow Berlin Green team members Steve Farr, Dave Wilson, Jane Kreiter, Kate Patton, Kathy Phillips and Debbi Dean-Colley came before the Mayor and Council on Monday to present the town with the two environmental awards. Earlier this month, the town of Berlin...
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April 27, 2012 -
Between The Lines
The Ocean City Mayor and Council may have been on break this week, but that did not stop the dramatic undercurrents at City Hall.Although anything could change between now and next week’s meeting, the council majority seems intent on voting on a new city manager next week.The big question is whether the requisite background checks of the two finalists will show any serious skeletons in their closets. There’s no question the “front runner”, according to Councilman Joe...
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Pillas Right On Bonus
Editors:
I though we elected people to the City Council who would be considerate on how they spent other people’s money.It seems I was wrong when all but one member of the council were willing to go along with the idea of giving a bonus to all full-time employees. Your reasoning: To say thank you for their service and your concerns about their possibly unionizing. Not good enough.As for the thank you reason, if anything each employee who still has a job during these...
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BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity baseball team special season continued this week with a handful of wins to improve to 11-1 on the season.
The Seahawks beat Pocomoke, 28-1, and Mardela, 10-0, last week to stay on a major roll. Decatur hit the road on Tuesday and beat Crisfield, 14-5. Mike O’Neill was strong on the mound, pitching six innings to record the win and also helped his own cause with two hits. Steve Ruggiere tripled and drove in two runs, while Connor Molloy added two...
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OCEAN CITY- The pouring rain and terrible conditions did not put a damper on the inaugural Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Ocean City last weekend with nearly 3,600 competitors in the 5K run-walk and about $260,000 raised for the charity.
After weeks of near perfect weather, conditions were less than stellar for the first annual Komen race in Ocean City last weekend. However, the poor conditions did not deter thousands of competitors from participating as around 3,600 racers crammed around...
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BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity lacrosse team had an up and down week this week, sandwiching wins over ESIAC rival Salisbury School around a loss to traditional Baltimore powerhouse St. Paul’s at home last Saturday.
Last Thursday, the Mallards cruised past conference rival Salisbury School, 11-3. Worcester scored early and often to set the tone in the game and pick up the big conference win on the road. Harrison Brennan led the Worcester assault with three goals and an...
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BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity lacrosse team stayed on a big roll this week, sweeping three games to remain unbeaten and improve to 10-0 on the season.
Last Wednesday, the Mallards routed ESIAC rival Salisbury School, 20-4, at home. Kaitlin Talbert led the Worcester offensive attack with four goals and an assist. Cynthia Delaney added two goals and an assist, while Lily DiNardo scored two goals. On Saturday, the Mallards continued their winning ways, edging Calverton, 13-11,...
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OCEAN CITY- The grand spectacle of offshore powerboat racing is set to return on Mother’s Day weekend, May 11-13, with the arrival of the OPA racing teams from the U.S. and other countries.
For years, the annual offshore powerboat races were a staple in the resort. Last fall, however, a local fan favorite, Phil Houck, returned with the National Racing Series. Sponsored in part by Bull On The Beach, Crab Alley, Atlantic Hotel, Quality Inn Boardwalk, Harrison Hall,...
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OCEAN CITY- Less than a week after 3,600 competitors descended on the resort area for last weekend’s inaugural Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Ocean City, thousands more are expected to return this weekend for the annual Ocean City Half-Maraton and 5K races.
Last year’s Ocean City Half-Marathon and 5K races, produced by OC Tri-Running Sports, attracted a new record 2,400 competitors. By early this week, the number of competitors signing up for the annual event had already reached...
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BERLIN- Stephen Decatur varsity golf standout Nikki Rafer will be taking her outstanding game to the next level this fall after last week signing a letter of intent to attend Delaware State University.
Rafer will be part of Delaware State’s first ever ladies’ golf team next fall and is expected to be an integral part of the school’s new team from the outset. During a ceremony at Decatur last Thursday afternoon, Rafer signed her official letter of intent to attend and play golf...
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April 27, 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
BERLIN
302 West Street
Sat 1-3:30
Charming
3BR/2BA
Rancher w/
Screened Porch
Cam Bunting
Bunting Realty
410-641-3313
WEST OCEAN CITY
11428 Newport Bay Dr.
Sat 12-4
4BR/4.5BA
Cam Bunting
Bunting Realty
410-641-3313
SELBYVILLE
Lighthouse Crossing
38623 Green Heron Rd
Open Daily 11-6
New Construction
Large Luxury Homes
On...
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April 27, 2012 -
Cops & Courts
SALISBURY -- Four Salisbury University students were arrested on various charges this week after a donnybrook at an off-campus housing complex last Saturday morning involving roughly 1,500 participants.
Around 11 a.m. last Saturday, Salisbury Police responded to the Cedar Crossing housing area for a reported large and disorderly crowd. Upon arrival, Salisbury Police officers observed approximately 1,500 college-age individuals within the confines of the housing area. According to police reports,...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- Fears of an expanded presence at the Casino at Ocean Downs, including new developments on the site and a relaxation of the restrictions of food and drink giveaways, were allayed somewhat this week after red flags were raised earlier this winter.
Worcester County’s Local Development Council (LDC), which oversees issues related to the Casino at Ocean Downs, met with casino officials, including owner William Rickman, Jr., this week to discuss language in a bill nearly passed by...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SALISBURY -- A Salisbury man convicted in 2010 of first-degree rape and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole was given a shot at a new trial this week when the Maryland Court of Appeals reversed the conviction over an alleged DNA sample collection.
In July 2010, Alonzo Jay King, Jr., now 29, was found guilty of first-degree rape for an unsolved 2003 case during which he allegedly broke down the door of a residence in Salisbury, armed with a gun and wearing a mask over...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The first phase of Ocean City’s Boardwalk reconstruction was officially completed last week in plenty of time for the summer season.
“It went very well,” City Engineer Terry McGean said. “We finished ahead of schedule and under budget, so that’s always two good things.”
The last board was nailed down last Thursday, April 19, at precisely 10 a.m. on 15th Street. Phase I included reconstruction from 27th Street to 15th Street as well as the...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- An Ocean City man charged with attempted first-degree murder after running over a convenience store employee with his vehicle following an apparent dispute over $10 reached a plea agreement late last week and now faces as many as 25 years in jail pending the outcome of a pre-sentence investigation.
Richard L. Edwards, 65, was charged with attempted first-degree murder and other serious charges after an incident last June 9 during which he ran over a north-end 7-Eleven employee as...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- Ten area businesses faced hearings for alcohol sales to minors at last Wednesday’s Board of License Commissioners (BLC) meeting.
A total of $3,500 in fines was levied and one Snow Hill store was forced to turn in its alcohol license. One common theme stood out in all of the cases where underage Sheriff’s Office cadets attempted to buy alcohol -- a failure by clerks to simply deny vertical Maryland licenses, which board members assert would prevent a huge majority of...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – A new weekly activity is scheduled to begin in the downtown area of Salisbury as the city agrees to support a new Arts and Crafts Market established by the Arts and Entertainment District and Chamber of Commerce.
In early April, Salisbury Arts and Entertainment District Chair Raymond A. Vorus submitted a letter, supported by the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce, to the city requesting support to establish the Riverside Arts & Crafts Market in response to desires to bring...
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April 27, 2012 -
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SALISBURY -- Dr. Spicer Bell, president of the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, last week received the coveted inaugural William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award for Wicomico County.
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot presented the award at the Community Foundation office on April 19. Looking on as Bell received his award were local public officials, Community Foundation board members, staff and friends.
Franchot created the award to recognize organizations and individuals in each...
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April 27, 2012 -
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NEWARK -- With one of the mildest winters in recent memory resulting in no inclement weather closures, Worcester County Public Schools will close three days earlier than anticipated this year.
The last day of school for Worcester County Public School students will be Friday, June 8. Thursday and Friday, June 7 and 8, will be half-days for all students. Lunch time will be scheduled into the half-days. Each school will inform parents of dismissal times, and bus transportation will operate...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- The ongoing legal battle between a Berlin family farm, Perdue and an environmental watchdog group over alleged pollution runoff violations is headed for an October trial unless a settlement can be reached.
In March 2010, the New York-based Waterkeeper Alliance, along with the Assateague Coastkeeper and the Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT), filed suit in U.S. District Court against Perdue and Berlin’s Hudson Farm, a contract Perdue factory farm operation of about 80,000 birds. The...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Despite efforts by the State Highway Administration (SHA) to identify and clearly mark problem intersections along Coastal Highway earlier this spring, a 23-year-old Ocean City man was struck attempting the cross the roadway last Friday afternoon at one of the areas targeted with the new initiative.
Around 12:15 a.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police responded to the area of 33rd Street and Coastal Highway for a reported vehicle collision involving a pedestrian. According to police...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Local officials from the Worcester County Sheriff's Office, Worcester County Health Department, Ocean City Police Department, Berlin Police Department and Assateague Coastal Trust/Coastkeeper this week announced the drop off locations for Operation Medicine Drop, a one-day drug take back effort on Saturday April 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Worcester County residents are encouraged to bring unwanted, unused, expired over-the-counter and prescription medications to the following drop...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- State officials late last week announced the Chesapeake Bay’s juvenile crab population is at its highest level on record and the overall blue crab population in the bay is at its highest since 1993.
Joined by stakeholders and elected officials, Governor Martin O’Malley revealed the results of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) annual winter dredge survey. The latest survey, completed in March, appears to signal a continued recovery of Maryland’s...
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April 27, 2012 -
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WEST OCEAN CITY -- Several state and local dignitaries were on hand last Friday afternoon to celebrate the recently completed renovation of the Joan W. Jenkins Foundation Atlantic Club’s Worcester County Addictions Cooperative Services (WACS) Center on Route 50 in West Ocean City.
Since 1988, the WACS Center has been housed in a building owned by the Joan W. Jenkins Foundation and operated in part by the Atlantic Club, a recovery organization that hosts 12-step groups, and the Worcester...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Alarm over the proposed increase in Ocean City’s tax rate has led to city finance experts to provide a breakdown of the town’s assessments and tax rate in an attempt to relieve some confusion.
During last week’s budget wrap-up, Finance Administrator Martha Bennett began by reviewing the actual value of Ocean City properties as far back as 1978, concluding that 2013’s property values have returned to the same level as in 2007.
“A lot of things have...
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April 27, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- One week after battling for amendments to a proposed bill that included the closure of the U.S. Postal Service mail processing facility in Easton, which serves the entire Eastern Shore, Senators Barbara Mikulski and Ben Cardin this week received assurances the facility will remain open.
On Tuesday, Mikulski and Cardin announced their advocacy to protect mail delivery service standards in the U.S. Senate’s 21st Century Postal Reform Act has led to changes in the bill that will...
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OCEAN CITY -- Featuring live music, a custom bike show, celebrities and a new bike run, the 2nd Annual Bikes to the Beach extravaganza is now underway and continues through Sunday.
Hosted at Hooper’s Crab House in West Ocean City and the Oasis Bar and Grille in Whaleyville, events are planned throughout the weekend and include something for everyone, particularly live music.
Throughout this year’s event, a participant ride will consist of a treasure hunt. Participants will register...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The Worcester County Humane Society is having its 13th Annual Boardwalkin’ for Pets event on Saturday, April 28, rain or shine, on the Boards in Ocean City. The event is from 9 a.m.-noon and is hosted by The Wave, 97.1.
Participants collect pledges from friends, family, and co-workers, and can walk with their dog either the 2.5-mile or 5-mile course. If you raise $25, you receive a dog bandana. If you raise $50, you receive a bandana and a T-shirt. If you raise $100, you...
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BERLIN -- Trail Mix 2012, an event to promote trails around Berlin and to encourage families, kids and bike and fitness enthusiasts to get out and around town, will take place Saturday, April 28.
Walk, bike, run or push a stroller for the inaugural trail event that kicks off with a ribbon cutting for the Safe Routes to School Program at Berlin Intermediate School at 9:30 a.m.
The idea behind Trail Mix 2012 is to promote the town’s heritage, natural areas and resources and to foster better...
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OCEAN CITY – To mark the occasion of its 40th Anniversary of service to the community, the Ocean City/Berlin Optimist Club reviewed this week its rather extensive history of accomplishments over the last four decades.
On Saturday, April 28, the Ocean City/Berlin Optimist Club will celebrate 40 years of service and that same evening its Youth Foundation will celebrate 20 years of service.
The Optimist Club was founded on April 26, 1972 with 30 members to aid and encourage the development of...
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OCEAN CITY – The first Grotto Pizza in Maryland is scheduled to open its doors this weekend in Ocean City.
Grotto Pizza was started in 1960 by 17-year-old Dominick Pulieri from Wilkes-Barre, Pa. He was making pizza from an early age in his brother-in-law’s restaurant and ventured into Delaware to start a pizza restaurant of his own. To this day, Pulieri is the CEO and president of the 52-year-old company.
“It is an amazing story, he started it with nothing and we now have 17...
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OCEAN CITY -- The resort will kick off the season early by painting the sky with every color under the sun at the Maryland International Kite Expo (M.I.K.E.), set for April 27-29.
The festival will be showcasing a spectacular cast of kite flyers from all over the United States. The giant kite field will be coordinated by Jeff and Joyce King. Thousands of spectators will watch giant kites, as big as a city bus, fly high above the Ocean City skyline.
In addition, stunt teams will perform amazing...
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BERLIN -- Worcester County’s Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program celebrated its 10th Anniversary last week with a special breakfast for volunteers that included performances by Most Blessed Sacrament school choir and Stephen Decatur Middle School students showcasing their play, Nifty Fiftys.
After a decade the program is going strong and nearing its goal of providing services for 100 percent of youth in the court system in Worcester.
“It’s amazing to see the growth...
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April 27, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY — Bird carving has evolved from its utilitarian beginnings as a tool for hunting, into a fine art which is coveted by celebrities and avid collectors alike. These carvings mimic wildfowl species such as red tail hawks, bald eagles, saw whet owls, wood ducks and hundreds of other wildfowl species from around the globe.
Now in its 42nd year, world-class artists from the United States, Canada, Europe and Asia will return to Ocean City to showcase their carving skills at the Ward...
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If you ever want to know what a toddler is thinking, all you have to do is initiate a conversation.
While on Assateague last weekend, we were driving toward the federal side for a day on the beach. Along the way, we pulled over to the side of the road to see what had gotten the attention of all the other motorists.Of course, it was the horses, and people were scurrying about taking pictures and videos.Apparently, my 3-year-old Beckett has adopted the “been there, done that” mentality...
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April 27, 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.
Open Wednesday-Friday: Stevenson United Methodist Thrift Shop
5 Stevenson Lane, Berlin, across from the Laundromat. Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; Sale days every Friday, 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
April 27-29: Wildfowl Carving
Competition & Art Festival
Roland E. Powell...
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Best Beats
28th Street Pit and Pub
410-289-2020
28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, April 27:
Pompous Pie, 9 p.m.
Saturday, April 28:
Olds Cool, 9 p.m.
Every Thursday: DJ Jeremy
45th Street TapHouse Bar & Grille
443-664-2201
45th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, April 27:
Marc & Friends, 7 p.m.
Saturday, April 28:
Pat O’Brennan, 7-11 p.m.
Sunday, April 29:
Dave Sherman, 2-5 p.m.
Atlantic Hotel
410-641-3589
2 North Main St., Berlin
Every Friday: Elsworth Wheatly
Every Monday: Earl...
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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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April 27, 2012 -
Students
Close to 300 original pieces of fine art were showcased at Worcester County Public Schools’ annual Fine Arts Festival on April 17, at Snow Hill High School Above left, Stephen Decatur Middle School eighth grader Ashley Crosby is pictured with her self-portrait. Above middle, eighth grader Katelyn Norman is a member of Stephen Decatur Middle School’s Orchestra. The orchestra performed at the event. Above right, to create her shark mask, third grader Giuliana Cascio of Buckingham...
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April 27, 2012 -
Students
Worcester Prep students who participated in the Optimist Oratorical Competition for 2012 were, front, Keegan Pando and Amanda Gabriel; and, back, Devin Hammond, Raphael DeJesus, Lorenzo DeJesus and Claire Dorey. Devin Hammond, Lorenzo DeJesus, Claire Dorey, Amanda Gabriel, and Keegan Pando were selected for the finalist competition.
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April 27, 2012 -
Students
Youth attending the Appalachia Service Project held a breakfast fundraiser on Sunday, April 22 to raise money for their trip to Clinton, Tenn. in June. The group will spend a week making home repairs in the area. Pictured are team members and friends who helped with the breakfast, Erin Smith, Ian Crame, Matt Albert, Andrea Page, Liza Davis-Youth Director, Thomas Albert and Ian Albert.
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April 27, 2012 -
Students
The Lower Shore Child Care Resource Center’s Mobile Science Museum visited Snow Hill Elementary School and presented mini-science lessons and hands on science fun to the school's Pre-K students. Moving gears keeps pre-kindergarten student Alyssa Carpenter entertained at the Mobile Science Museum.
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April 27, 2012 -
Students
Pat Arata, Regent of the General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, is pictured with sisters Sarah Savage, left, and Caroline Savage, who each captured honors in the local and state historic essay competition for their research and writing about Dolly Madison.
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April 27, 2012 -
Students
Ocean City Elementary School pre-kindergarten students were given the opportunity to explore hands on science centers with Amy Doerzbach who brought the Mobile Science Museum to the school. Above future entomologists Adanya DuPont and Aleksey Klimins use tweezers to pick up plastic bugs and match them on the game board.
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April 27, 2012 -
Students
Students in Jennifer Spicer's kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary learned about plants and what they need to grow. As a culminating activity, each student planted his or her own seed to observe and record data over the growth period. Pictured are Eli Jerns, Jadyn Carter and Alexis Wilkins.
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April 27, 2012 -
Students
Worcester Prep Polite Manners and Posture teacher Karen Taraila, center, is pictured with some of her Grade 9 students. First row, from left, are Jonathan Adkins, Christian Bruder, Shea Dowling and Caroline Lewis; and, second row, Michael Goldsmith, Elena LaPlante, Cecily Sass, Arella Berger, Shelby Laws, Nick Principe, Michelle Curtis, Gracie Riley, Quinn Lukas and Ali Khan. Submitted Photos
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April 27, 2012 -
Business News
Komen Presents Grant To PRMC
SALISBURY -- The Richard A. Henson Cancer Institute at Peninsula Regional Medical Center (PRMC) is once again the recipient of a grant from the Maryland Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure, a global organization dedicated to finding a cure for breast cancer.
One of only three recipients of a Clinical Trial Enrollment (CTE) grant in the state of Maryland, the Richard A. Henson Cancer Institute has been awarded $85,000 to assist with clinical trial outreach...
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April 27, 2012 -
Community News
During its annual award luncheon, Atlantic General Hospital’s Auxiliary donated $15,000 to the Atlantic General Hospital Foundation’s Annual Appeal. Pictured, from left, are Janet Morse, Auxiliary, Parliamentarian; Jane Wolnik, Auxiliary, Treasurer; William Hudson, AGH Board of Directors Secretary; Andrea Watkins, Auxiliary President; Michael Franklin, AGH President and CEO; Sue Harting, Auxiliary, We Care Coordinator; Jane Bartolomeo, Auxiliary, Recording Secretary; and Betty...
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April 27, 2012 -
Community News
King Lion Chris Takacs presents a check for $400 to Ocean City Police Sgt. Doug Collier. The money will benefit the police department’s “Stuffed Animals for Trauma Victims” program. The stuffed animals are given to small children who either have been a victim of a crime or have been involved in a stressful or frightening situation.
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April 27, 2012 -
Community News
Stevenson United Methodist Church hosted the Ladybug Luncheon and Fashion Show last Sunday. Fashions were provided by Helen Tinsman with Therz A Need Thrift Shop, jewelry by Pat Oltman with Premier Jewelry and makeup by Marianne Freeman with Mary Kat Cosmetics. Among the models were Katlyn Elliott, Lorraine Heidrich, Illona Jones, Lynn Ransley, Doris Horner, Dawn Scher, Kathy Davis, Diane Morris, Esther Phillips, Katie Johnson, Rebecca Carbaugh, Jenn Lantz, Amanda Jones, Emily Bowden, Grace...
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April 27, 2012 -
Community News
Volunteers teaching local students about the Veterans Memorial in Ocean Pines were recognized by the Worcester County Commissioners at their annual "Worcester County's Most Beautiful Volunteer" award ceremony in Snow Hill. Pictured above, from left, are Marie Gilmore, President, Veterans Memorial at Ocean Pines; Ed Little, Chairman, Instruction Program; Sharon O'Hare; Arlene Page; Doug Slingerland; Ron Fisher; and County Commissioner Jimmy Bunting.
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April 27, 2012 -
Community News
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Driscoll of Berlin will host Atlantic General Hospital’s 19th Anniversary Celebration in their home in South Point on May 17. Kelly Foods Corporation will be the title sponsor once again, and new this year, Sunset Grille as caterer, providing a fabulous menu for the evening. To RSVP for the $125/person event, call Amy Unger in the AGH Development Office at 410-641-9644. Pictured, from left, are Kim Ruark-Mihaly, AGH Anniversary Celebration event chair, with event hosts...
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April 27, 2012 -
Things I Like
Running a race for a cause
The local CASA program
Bunk Mann’s Vanishing series
Panera’s bakery selection
Hitting the Boardwalk with my kids
Carpets after a cleaning
A salad for lunch
George’s bloody mary mix
A sunny day after a rainy one
Family ice cream runs
Seinfeld reruns
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April 27, 2012 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Temper your typical Aries urge to charge into a situation and demand answers. Instead, let the Lamb's gentler self emerge to deal with a problem that requires delicacy.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You are aware of what's going on, so continue to stand by your earlier decision, no matter how persuasive the counter-arguments might be. Money pressures soon will ease.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): By all means, have fun and enjoy your newly expanded social life. But...
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