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What's Your Sign?

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Although you might prefer moving forward...READ MORE

Things I Like

Weekends without rain Salads from Chick-Fil-A Short but important phon...READ MORE

Seeking Steady Growth In Technology Stocks

OCEAN CITY -- For the past decade or so, many investors seeking the po...READ MORE

Volunteers From Star Charities Present $1,400 Check To Alzheimer's Association Of Salisbury

Volunteers from Star Charities presented a $1,400 check to the Alzheim...READ MORE

Mathias Receives Certificate Of Appreciation From OC AARP

Senator Jim Mathias, right, received a certificate of appreciation fro...READ MORE

SD High School Key Club Accepts Check For $550 From Kiwanis Club Of Greater OP-OC

Roy Foreman, Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City liaison to...READ MORE

A Week In Business

Nurse Celebrates 50th Year SALISBURY -- Peninsula Regional recently re...READ MORE

Best Bites On The Beach

Fruitland-Salisbury Restaurant 213 213 N. Fruitland Blvd., Fruitland 4...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Season’s First White Marlin Sets New OC Record

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The first white marlin of the year was caught and released off the coast of Ocean City last Sunday morning, marking the earliest date ever for the annual milestone, which beat last year’s previous record by two days. Last Sunday, the Clubb family on the Chain Reaction II out of Sunset Marina in West Ocean City was fishing for tuna in about 65 fathoms, or about 400 feet of water, in an area between the Poor Man’s and Baltimore canyons, when an unexpected visitor made its...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Downtown Carriage Rides Coming To Ocean City

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Horse and carriage rides will add to downtown Ocean City’s ambiance during the off-season this year. Randy Davis of R & B Ranch operates horse and carriage rides in the town of Berlin and other locations. Last night, he approached the Ocean City Mayor and City Council requesting to conduct horse and carriage rides in downtown Ocean City. Davis believes the operation will add entertainment for tourists and locals during the off season. “I have been doing this...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Resort Police Increase Presence After Home Burglaries

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Residents in the north end of Ocean City have been alarmed this month as a series of burglaries have taken place in the area. Residents, particularly in the Caine Woods residential community, may have noticed an increase in police presence since a number of burglaries occurred last week. It all started on May 20 when two burglaries were reported on Fiesta Road in Caine Woods, followed by another on the same street on May 23. On May 24, a burglary was reported on South Surf...READ MORE

NEW FOR TUESDAY: Pedestrian Killed On Coastal Highway by Drunk Driver; Big Flag Wave Pictures; Memorial Day Weekend Crowd Estimates

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
Shawn J. Soper News Editor OCEAN CITY -- The holiday weekend in the resort was marred in part by tragedy when a pedestrian was struck and killed by an alleged drunk driver early Monday. Around 1:20 a.m. on Monday, Ocean City Police responded to the area of 54th Street and Coastal Highway for a reported hit-and-run accident involving a pedestrian. The investigation revealed the pedestrian, later identified as Matthew Jude Cheswick, was attempting to cross Coastal Highway from east to west when he...READ MORE

Terrapin Blitz Set For June 9-10

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP) is partnering with the Terrapin Work Group, composed of terrapin researchers and managers in  Maryland, in looking for volunteers to participate in the 2nd Annual Diamondback Terrapin Blitz on June 9-10. Rain date will be the following weekend. The Diamondback Terrapin may be Maryland’s state reptile and the mascot for the University of Maryland, but its current population status in the coastal bays is poorly understood.  In an...READ MORE

City Council Shaves Penny Off Proposed Tax Rate

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Mayor and City Council cast their final vote on Monday to adopt the Fiscal Year 2013 budget, including a one-cent decrease from the proposed property tax rate, which will save the average taxpayer $20 but cost the town $863,000. A couple of weeks ago, the budget reached first reading with a tax rate set at the constant yield rate of 0.4685 per $100 of assessed valuation of real property. Councilman Joe Hall made a motion to amend the budget and reduce the tax rate by one...READ MORE

Ashley To Lead Medical Transport Service

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Councilman Brent Ashley has announced he is going to volunteer to fill some large shoes. “Since the passing last February of Mr. Bob Melvin, the Bob Melvin MEDTRN program has been without an advocate,” Ashley said. “While I could never fill Mr. Melvin’s shoes nor match his commitment or enthusiasm, I believe it is vitally important that the MEDTRN program continue to provide this necessary and much deserved service for those in our community that need...READ MORE

County Cuts $851K From School Board Budget

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- The Worcester County Commissioners met Tuesday in their final budget work session before the plan is set to be voted on June 5. Some of the most important decisions made during that meeting included the following. Pension Shift Figures Finalized The exact cost of the long dreaded teacher pension shift has been factored into the budget. Coming in at $1,271,561, the cost of the shift for the first year has been added to the Board of Education section of the budget. Originally,...READ MORE

Officials Bothered By Performer’s Impact On Business

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Busker issues continue this week as a complaint was filed against a spray paint artist after fumes carried into a Boardwalk restaurant and is now being investigated as a health hazard. At the conclusion of Monday night’s Mayor and City Council meeting, Council President Jim Hall reported an incident he heard on the police scanner earlier that day. A Boardwalk restaurant filed a complaint with the Ocean City Police Department over spray paint fumes produced from a street...READ MORE

Freeman Stage Launches Summer Series Saturday

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SELBYVILLE – The Freeman Stage at Bayside will kick off the summer with an exciting performance of Cirque Montage on Saturday, May 26. The show is free for all and starts at 7 p.m. Cirque Montage creates a whimsical world of animated characters that defy the perception of what is possible. The acts weave together in a collage of traditional cutting edge circus arts. Comedy comes in the form of the candid Ringmaster who is shadowed by a mischievous red featherless bird named Raven in search...READ MORE

Berlin Plans First Bridal Stroll During Second Friday

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN – The first step down the aisle in downtown Berlin for the community’s first-ever “Bridal Stroll” will begin at the Second Friday Art Stroll on June 8 from 5-8 p.m. Participating businesses will be showcasing their special wedding offerings with creative and artistically inspired displays. Already some Berlin businesses have donated over $1,300 in gifts for a “wedding basket” to be given away during the event. Eleven businesses have donated gifts for...READ MORE

Split Commission Plans Tax Hike, Employee Raises

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Employees of Worcester County will likely be seeing their first raise in three years this budget cycle while the property tax rate is set to increase 7 cents. However, neither event is guaranteed as the county budget still has to pass a final vote June 5. Though the tax hike has been considered by many on the commission and the community a forgone conclusion in a year filled with increasing financial demands from the state, both decisions left the County Commission divided. The...READ MORE

Art Shell Golf Classic June 13

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
PRINCESS ANNE -- Former Redskins quarterback Doug Williams, the first and only black player in his position to win a Super Bowl (1988), joins the roster of sports celebrities participating in the 2012 Art Shell UMES Celebrity Golf Classic on June 13. The first tee off begins at 8 a.m. at Great Hope Golf Course in Westover, Md. As in past events, Shell, a pro football Hall-of-Famer and University of Maryland Eastern Shore alumnus, has enlisted the help of former athletes willing to lend a hand in...READ MORE

Panel To Study Expanded Gambling

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- As expected, Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and the state Senate and House leadership this week announced a special work group has been formed to study an expansion of gambling at Maryland’s casinos, including Ocean Downs to table games, in advance of another special General Assembly session on the issue as soon as early July. The work group, which will meet for the first time on June 1, is expected to make recommendations to the General Assembly on possible legislation to...READ MORE

Route 50 Collision Sends Truck Into Ditch

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Traffic was snarled along Route 50 in West Ocean City Wednesday afternoon when an eastbound dump truck collided with a passenger car and veered off into a ditch, spilling much of its cargo on the side of the road. Around midday on Wednesday, a dump truck carrying a large cargo of sand and soil was heading east on Route 50 approaching the intersection with Route 611 when it collided with a passenger vehicle driven by a local man, who was reportedly attempting to make a left turn onto...READ MORE

Sifrit Double Murder Case Recalled 10 Years Later

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – “Murder is rarely pretty or pleasant, and in this case particularly, it was gruesome and grotesque.” That's how former Worcester County State's Attorney Joel Todd described the brutal murder of a Virginia couple in a north-end Ocean City penthouse condominium on Memorial Day weekend 10 years ago in his opening statement in the trial of one of the murderers. The victims were lured to the Rainbow Condominium by a married couple they had met earlier in the evening and...READ MORE

Fager’s Island Surf Swap, Paddle Board Race June 3

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Paddle board and surf enthusiasts will not want to miss the Fager’s Island Surf Swap and Paddle Board Race Sunday, June 3 at Fager’s Island Restaurant on 60th Street and the bay. Anyone who would like to sell their used surf, kayak or paddle boards and equipment are encouraged to bring their wares to sell, for free, to this annual swap meet. Several surf shops and watersport related businesses will be participating in this event as well. This year the surf swap will...READ MORE

Wicomico Tourism Leaders Honorec

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Wicomico Tourism recognized its strongest supporters during the annual Tourism Awards reception and ceremony this month.  “Several area businesses and individuals go above and beyond in encouraging the growth of tourism in our area. From providing cash sponsorships for signature events to placing a ‘Welcome Visitors’ message on business marquees, the work of Wicomico Tourism is perpetuated through the support it receives by the community,” said Tourism...READ MORE

Students Send Sports Equipment To Guatamala Village

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Underprivileged children in Pasajoc, a small village in Guatamala, have been given the opportunity to enjoy sports that have never been available to them before, thanks in large part of students at several local schools. Under the direction of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (NAYS), the Sammy Wilkinson Memorial Foundation’s Global Gear Drive, an effort to collect new and used sporting goods from in and around the resort area to send to less fortunate children around...READ MORE

Route 54, IR Bridge Projects Wrapped Up

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
FENWICK -- For the first time in several years, all major routes to the resort areas through Delaware, including the controversial Route 54, will be free of construction heading into Memorial Day weekend. According to officials from the Department of Transportation (DelDOT), motorists will have a much easier time accessing the resort areas in Delaware this season. There will be no lane closures, or major construction on any of the major beach routes in Sussex County. Major work on the vital...READ MORE

OC Lions Club Still Helping Others After 65 Years

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Lions Club has a long history to be proud of as members celebrate their 65th Anniversary this month. On Nov. 30, 1931 the Berlin Lions Club merged with the Ocean City Lions Club and six years later the two clubs separated. On May 14, 1947, 38 men became the first members of the Ocean City Lions Club. The charter group represented a cross-section of business and enterprise in the community and since that first day, the club has grown not only in the number of...READ MORE

OC Employee Recovering After Scooter Accident

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A popular local man is slowly healing this week after suffering critical injuries when struck by a vehicle on Coastal Highway while riding a scooter last Friday. Around 2:45 p.m., police responded to the area of 45th Street and Coastal Highway for a reported motor vehicle accident involving a scooter. When officers arrived on the scene, they observed the operator of the scooter, later identified as long-time city employee and local youth lacrosse volunteer Dave Quilter, unconscious...READ MORE

New Product Withstands Storm Winds, Saves Energy

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Not even a piece of wood flying at 60 mph can crash through a hurricane protection product demonstrated last week, let alone crack it. Last Tuesday, at Bob Holtzman’s Window Tint & More in Berlin, a new product was demonstrated in its ability to withstand up to Category 5 hurricane force wind and debris. “It’s probably the strongest form of hurricane protection on the market today,” Evolution Hurricane Shutters, LLC CEI John Sortore said. Sortore...READ MORE

Horse Named After Dedicated Volunteer

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- There’s a new jewel roaming the dunes and marshes of Assateague Island -- a wild horse by the name of Sapphire. The wild horse was recently given the new name in remembrance of JoAnne Donovan, a long-time volunteer with the park’s Pony Patrol who died unexpectedly on Nov. 25, 2011. The naming coincides with the beginning of another summer of activity by Pony Patrol volunteers. “JoAnne was a committed member of the Pony Patrol and a real asset to the park,” said...READ MORE

Former OC Cop, Councilman Loses Battle With Illness

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The resort community lost a familiar face last week with the passing of a long-time Ocean City police officer and former City Councilman Jay Hancock after a lengthy illness. Hancock served as an Ocean City police officer for over three decades from May 1971 until his retirement in October 2002. He then served one term on the Ocean City Council from 2004 to 2008. Hancock served the OCPD in several capacities during his 31-year career with the department. Early in his career, he was...READ MORE

Voices From The Readers

May 25, 2012 - Letter To The Editor
Not About Playing Time Editor; When my brother entered the dugout on April 27, just minutes before the start of the baseball game, Stephen Decatur vs. Snow Hill High, he had no idea what situation he was about to encounter. There were three games that week. He had pitched five shutout innings in two games for the Stephen Decatur High School varsity baseball team earlier in the week.
During batting practice, on Thursday, a tennis ball ricocheted off a metal pole and hit him directly in his...READ MORE

Commissioners Surprisingly Not On Same Page

May 25, 2012 - Editorial
The divisiveness and tensions that have dominated politics in Ocean City and Salisbury of late spread south to Snow Hill this week. Worcester County Commission meetings are known for being predictable and curt with most issues hammered out prior to public meetings. It’s been this way for years and the commissioners rarely disagree in open sessions like their counterparts in Ocean City and Salisbury. That was not the case this week as dissension and even a surprise was in store when it came...READ MORE

Thoughts From The Publisher's Desk

May 25, 2012 - Between The Lines
The timing of new City Manager David Recor’s hiring is going to prove interesting. Recor is expected to begin his new job in Ocean City on June 11 or thereabout. Of course, that’s in the middle of Ocean City’s busy season and four months before the municipal election. In last week’s interview, Recor discussed how he plans to get the City Council on the same page. He said it involves meeting with the Mayor and Council and identifying goals agreeable to the eight-member...READ MORE

Decatur Sending Seven to State Meet

May 25, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity outdoor track teams finished off another remarkable season last week with fine showings in the state regional championship meet with several athletes qualifying for the state championship meet this weekend at Morgan University in Baltimore. The Decatur boys finished fifth out of all of the Class 3A-East teams competing from around Maryland with 55 total team points. The Seahawks girls also fared well, finishing in eighth place in the Class 3A-East region...READ MORE

Bennett Chasing Perfect Season, State Title

May 25, 2012 - Sports
SALISBURY- Bennett’s varsity baseball team this week continued its magical run to a second state championship and a second perfect season in a row. The Clippers ran the table last year, going a perfect 19-0 and capturing the state Class 3A championship. This season, Bennett picked up where it left off, going unbeaten in the regular season and running off four straight wins in the state playoffs to earn a date with North Harford tomorrow in the state championship game. Bennett beat...READ MORE

2nd Annual Bluefish Tourney Underway

May 25, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- The second annual Ocean City Marlin Club Memorial Day Bluefish Tournament gets underway today in part as a tribute to the men and women of the armed services past and present. The second annual Memorial Day Bluefish Tournament gets underway today with registration and a captain’s meeting, but the real action starts tomorrow, the first of two fishing days in the event. Participating anglers and boat captains must choose to fish one of the two days, and as the name suggests, the...READ MORE

Seahawk Summer Basketball Camp Slated

May 25, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity outdoor track teams finished off another remarkable season last week with fine showings in the state regional championship meet with several athletes qualifying for the state championship meet this weekend at Morgan University in Baltimore. The Decatur boys finished fifth out of all of the Class 3A-East teams competing from around Maryland with 55 total team points. The Seahawks girls also fared well, finishing in eighth place in the Class 3A-East region...READ MORE

8th Annual Green Turtle West 5K on Tap

May 25, 2012 - Sports
WEST OCEAN CITY- The 8th Annual Green Turtle West 5K Run and Walk, benefiting the Ocean City Emergency Medical Technicians, is set for this Sunday, May 27, at the popular restaurant and bar in West Ocean City. For the 8th straight year, the Greene Turtle West, along with partner OC Tri-Running, will host the annual 5K run and walk for the benefit of the Ocean City EMTs. From modest beginnings eight years ago, the annual event has grown by leaps and bounds. Last year, 153 competitors from all...READ MORE

16th Annual Mako Mania on Tap Next Week

May 25, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- The 16th Annual Mako Mania shark tournament gets underway next weekend with dozens of boats and teams of anglers expected to compete in the first significant offshore tournament of the summer-long series of events in Ocean City. With warm water starting to show up in the canyons off the coast of the resort, the early offshore fishing season is starting to heat up just in time for the annual Mako Mania tournament hosted by Bahia Marina. Sharks of all sizes and species are typically...READ MORE

Coastal Lacrosse Club Competes In DYLA Tournament

May 25, 2012 - Sports
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‘Amazing’ Cruisin Weekend Reported In Resort

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Figures prove that last weekend’s 22nd Annual Cruisin Ocean City event had the most visitors in town in the past three years, although the congestion would have you guessing there was much more. According to demoflush figures, which are estimates based on wastewater flow, there were close to 191,000 people in town this past weekend. In 2011 there was a little less at about 190,500. This year’s figures are the highest since 2009 when there were about 230,700 people...READ MORE

Salisbury Bike Lane Project Awaits Grant Funding

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Good news for cyclists in Salisbury: the Mayor and Council learned Monday that plans for city bike lanes are nearing completion and just waiting on word over grant funding. “The sky is the limit,” said Matt Drew, executive vice president of AWB Engineers. “This thing can be as big as we want it to be.” Drew came before the council this week as the representative of a group of private citizens pursuing grant funding to install bike lanes throughout Salisbury....READ MORE

Salisbury Looking To Pick Up Five Tax Sale Properties

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Hoping to bring properties in limbo back onto the tax roll, the Salisbury City Council agreed this week to focus on purchasing five properties at next month’s tax sale. The price tag for all five is expected to be $122,000. “Eventually, once we acquire these properties, the money would come back into the city,” said City Administrator John Pick. While the five properties were not named, officials said that all of them have the potential to be turned around and...READ MORE

MDE Issues Two Local Violation Notices

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Two separate entities were cited last week by state environmental officials for allegedly allowing harmful toxins to enter the coastal bays.The Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT) this week announced Assateague Coastkeeper Kathy Phillips recently discovered two pollution threats to the coastal bays while on routine patrol in the watershed including one at a West Ocean City outlet complex and another at a north Ocean City condominium.The first incident occurred on April 28 when Phillips...READ MORE

Wicomico Withdraws State Waiver Request

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- As expected, Wicomico officials this week withdrew its request for a waiver of the state’s Maintenance of Effort (MoE) after state lawmakers last week approved a budget saving the county from an expected $14 increase in the level of funding to public schools. State law requires counties across Maryland to maintain at least level funding from the prior year for their public school systems under the MoE program. For Wicomico, achieving Maintenance of Effort this year would have...READ MORE

Church Opposition Limits Berlin Restaurant’s Alcohol License

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL --  This month’s Board of License Commissioners (BLC) meeting saw the approval of seven new alcohol licenses, though one will be coming with conditions due to the protests of a Berlin church. Two Berlin restaurants, each slated to open next month and both owned by Ernest Gerardi, received seven-day beer, wine and liquor licenses last week. While the hearing for the Siculi restaurant proceeded without a hiccup, the license for Paco’s Tex-Mex and Beyond met some pushback...READ MORE

Report Finds Sea Grasses Declining In Coastal Bays

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A report released this week revealed vital underwater sea grasses in Maryland’s coastal bays decreased by an average of 35 percent in the last year, including losses exceeding 90 percent in many areas near Ocean City. The report, released by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR), in partnership with the Maryland Coastal Bays Program, the Virginia Institute of Marine Scientists and the National Park Service, showed underwater grasses dropped from 13,863 acres in...READ MORE

New OC Convenience Store Plans OK’d

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Coastal Highway at 52nd Street will be getting a major upgrade, as the City Council on Monday granted approval of a new Goose Creek convenience store and Subway restaurant. This week’s vote comes after a favorable recommendation last month from the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission for a major reworking of the site, formerly Anderson Exxon Service Station and Towing. In March, the Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing regarding the conditional...READ MORE

County Announces New Superintendent

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- The Worcester County Board of Education has appointed Dr. Jerry Wilson as Superintendent of Schools, pending certification approval by the Maryland State Department of Education. Wilson will assume the position on July 1. “I am excited to be given the opportunity to serve as Superintendent in Worcester County, an outstanding school district renowned for high levels of performance,” said Wilson. “My wife Liz and I are looking forward to meeting the educational...READ MORE

Berlin’s Small Business Success Touted

May 25, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Representatives from Maryland Capital Enterprises (MCE) stopped by Berlin Wednesday for a tour of small businesses and to touch base with established and potential small business owners. “Since the start of this decade, small business has created 95% of all new jobs,” said MCE Executive Director Hayley Gallagher. “Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and this week we are reaching out to thank them for that important role.” Mayor Gee Williams and...READ MORE

Things To Do Around Town

May 25, 2012 - Things To Do
Every Sunday: Morning Worship 8 a.m. & 11 a.m., Traditional Worship; 9:30 a.m., Contemporary Worship; St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, E.L.C.A, 10301 Coastal Hwy., O.C. For more information, 410-524-7474. 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...READ MORE

Open Houses Of The Week

May 25, 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 Sunset Island 67th St & The Bay Fri, Sat & Sun Condos, Townhomes, Single Family Homes Luxury Resort Living Terry Riley Vantage Resort Realty 443-880-0512 SELBYVILLE Lighthouse Crossing Green Heron Rd Open Daily 11-6 New Construction Large Luxury Homes On Expansive Lots 90-Day Delivery 877-436-9157 OCEAN...READ MORE

Who's Playing When And Where

May 25, 2012 - Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, The 410-213-9204 Corner of Rte. 611 & Sunset Ave., West Ocean City Friday, May 25 & Saturday, May 26: Louis Wright, 6-10 p.m. Sunday, May 27: Louis Wright, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, May 30: Louis Wright, 5-8 p.m. 28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, May 25: The New Eleven, 10 p.m. Saturday, May 26: Pompous Pie, 10 p.m. Sunday, May 27: Old School, 10 p.m. Monday, May 28: Galaxy Collective, 10 p.m. Every Thursday: DJ Jeremy,...READ MORE

Best Eats On The Beach

May 25, 2012 - Dining
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...READ MORE

Phony Armed Robbery Story Results In Arrest

May 25, 2012 - Cops & Courts
OCEAN CITY -- A Pennsylvania man was arrested for making a false report to police last week after cooking up a phony robbery story when discovered walking down the street in only his boxer shorts. Around 3:43 a.m. on May 12, Ocean City Police observed an intoxicated man, later identified as Alexander Kerr, 22, of Downingtown, Pa., walking in the area of 10th Street and Wilmington Lane wearing only boxer shorts. Kerr told police he had just been robbed at gunpoint by a white male wearing a hooded...READ MORE

Adventures Of Fatherhood

May 25, 2012 - Fatherhood Adventures
Monday morning is never fun, but the start to this week seemed to begin a little different than any other I can remember in a long time. Pam works early a few mornings a week including Mondays, so I’m in charge of getting the boys ready for the day. That involves breakfast, getting them dressed and packing lunches, among other daily things that can come up along the way to make each morning unique. While not entirely unusual, Carson began his day by swatting his plate of bananas into the...READ MORE

A Week In Business

May 25, 2012 - Business News
Bridal Boutique To Open BERLIN -- The Berlin Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the grand opening of Bustle, Berlin’s very first bridal boutique, on Friday, June 8 with a ribbon cutting ceremony at 3:30 p.m. Located at 9 South Main Street, Bustle is a mother-daughter vision come to life. Owners Jennifer Davis and Kathy Walsh feel the dress buying experience is just as important as finding that perfect dress and they hope that brides and their bridal parties will enjoy the intimacy of...READ MORE

SD Seniors Attend Columbia Scholastic Press Assocation Convention

May 25, 2012 - Students
Stephen Decatur High School seniors Hannah Getchell, Kelly Sullivan and Ashley Hrebik review high school newspapers from around the country at the Columbia Scholastic Press Association Convention in New York City last month.  Each year, Stephen Decatur journalism and newspaper students attend the conference. ...READ MORE

OP Police Visit OC Elmentary School

May 25, 2012 - Students
Mallory Kerrigan shows off her dad, Officer Kerrigan of the Ocean Pines Police Department, and his police cruiser. The officer distributed police badges during the Show and Tell portion of Grace Mitchell's morning pre-kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary School. ...READ MORE

Showell Elementary Students Participate In "Hit Books" Parade

May 25, 2012 - Students
Showell Elementary students recently participated in a "Hit Books" parade prior to a recent Shorebirds game. Above are two of the participants. ...READ MORE

Showell Elementary Students Learn About Sharks

May 25, 2012 - Students
Students in Heather Hand's third grade class at Showell Elementary School learned about all types of sharks. Students were proud to share their Power Point slides with their classmates and parents. ...READ MORE

OC Elementary English Language Learners Learn About Signs Of Spring

May 25, 2012 - Students
Alicia Wallace's first grade English Language Learners at Ocean City Elementary took learning outside the classroom to identify signs of the spring season. Here students are seen observing a parent Killdeer bird protecting a nest of eggs which were found on the school's recess field. Orange cones were set around the bird to keep the students at a safe distance. Picture, from left, are Maisam Omar, Layla Powell, Julisa Torres Tress, Angelina Zheng, Hilary Tirado Cano, Leslie Hernandez and Eveline...READ MORE

Berlin Intermediate Students Study The Butterfly Life Cycle

May 25, 2012 - Students
Students in Susan Pantone's ELL class at Berlin Intermediate School studied the life cycle of butterflies. Student observed live caterpillars that transformed into chrysalis' and then finally into butterflies. Pictured, back are Younghoon Choi, Youngkyu Choi, Carlos Mijares and Pantone; and, front, Eduardo Sanchez-Cruz, Joy Anderson, Tetyana Bieliaieva and Kevin Carboni. ...READ MORE

Worcester Prep Students Inducted Into Cum Laude Society

May 25, 2012 - Students
Students selected for induction into the prestigious Cum Laude Society at Worcester Preparatory School were, from left, Talha Ehtasham, Casey Knerr, Katherine Pavlos, Meredith Soule´ and Elizabeth Sayan, Ocean City; second row, Catherine Reilly, Riddhi Sanwal, Ellie Brown, Erin Royal, Matteo Petrera and Katelin Talbert. To be eligible for Cum Laude, students must score in the top percentiles of their class in College Board testing and GPAs. ...READ MORE

Optimist Club Oratorical Winners Introduced

May 25, 2012 - Students
Rich Caproni introduced the Optimist Club Oratorical winners following the club contest. Gold medalists were Keeyan Pando and Amanda Gabriel. Pictured, from left, are Pando, Gabriel Scott Deveny (bronze), Marcy Dolan (silver), Zac Cioccio (silver) and Claire Dorey (bronze). Over 35 students participated in the contest. Photo by John Harris  ...READ MORE

8 Grade Twins Team To Run Worcester Prep

May 25, 2012 - Students
Michael and Austin Brittingham, both in Grade 8, formed a twin team to run Worcester Prep as Headmaster for the Day. The Brittingham brothers, while in charge, treated students to extra breaks and longer recesses and supplied teachers with some special sweets. Above, they visited a student practice for the Lower School’s Music & Art Festival, which was directed by Lower School Music Teacher Alana Parker. Submitted Photos ...READ MORE

Things I Like

May 25, 2012 - Things I Like
Rainy Sunday nights at home Early mornings on the beach Quality service at a restaurant Starting the week eating well High school graduation ceremonies Long family weekends That “True Blood” starts soon How my kids make me laugh Staying out of OC during Cruisin Kids who still collect baseball cards Eating lunch outside ...READ MORE

Health Care Costs Can Hurt Retirement

May 25, 2012 - Money Sense
OCEAN CITY -- If you intend to retire early, planning for your health care coverage is especially important. While it may be an option for some, fewer employers are offering retiree health care coverage. Without employer insurance (or coverage under your spouse’s plan), you might need to buy a private policy until Medicare begins, and the premiums can be substantial. At age 65, you become eligible for Medicare, which includes Parts A, B, C and D. Medicare covers many medical expenses, but...READ MORE

What's Your Sign?

May 25, 2012 - Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You might have to turn your Arian charm up a few degrees if you hope to persuade that persistent pessimist to see the possibilities in your project. Whatever you do, don't give up. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): A "tip" about a co-worker's "betrayal" might well raise the Bovine's rage levels. But before charging into a confrontation, let an unbiased colleague do some fact checking. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Although a relationship still seems to...READ MORE

OP Pine'eer Craft And Gift Shop To Hold Open House

May 25, 2012 - Community News
The Ocean Pines Pine’eer Craft and Gift Shop will be having an open house at White Horse Park on June 9, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Pictured, from left, are Carol Mills, Midge Powell and Betty Lou Bowman preparing for the event. At the end of the year, profits from the shop are donated back to the community. ...READ MORE

Worcester County Veterans Memorial Honored With Governor's Award For Volunteerism

May 25, 2012 - Community News
The Worcester County Veterans Memorial at Ocean Pines Instructional Program for fifth grade students was honored with a certificate and Olympic-style medal for being chosen for the 29th Annual Governor's Award for volunteerism. Pictured, from left, are Mac Nachlas, Chairman, Executive Committee, Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism; Barbara Reynolds, Director, Governor's Office on Service & Volunteerism; Marie Gilmore, President, Veterans Memorial; and Ed Little and Izzy Patoka,...READ MORE

Platform Tennis Group Volunteer Their Time To Adopt-A-Park Program

May 25, 2012 - Community News
The Platform Tennis group was happy to volunteer its help and time when the Ocean Pines Park and Recreation Department restored the Adopt-A-Park program. The group cleaned up Manklin Meadows Park. Pictured are Don Anders, Tom Copp, Ron Ferger, Jim Freeman, June Freeman, Diane Harris, Harry Halowach, Judy Mastrogianis, Ardell Mc Nult, Audrey Wahl, Cathy Wheatley, Scott Wheatley, John Sicre and Dave Smith.  ...READ MORE

Worcester County Commissioners Present Proclamation Recognizing May 24 As Suicide Prevention Day

May 25, 2012 - Community News
The Worcester County Commissioners recently presented a proclamation to Jennifer LaMade, Core Service Agency Director for the Worcester County Health Department, and Kim Klump, founder and President of the Jesse Klump Memorial Scholarship Fund Board of Directors, recognizing May 24 as Suicide Prevention Day. ...READ MORE

M&T Bank Sponsors Annual Math Game Tournament

May 25, 2012 - Community News
The 6th Annual Math 24 Game Tournament for Wicomico elementary and middle students took place in the Commons at Salisbury University. M&T Bank has generously sponsored this event in Wicomico Schools for the past several years, and this year presented a check for $5,000. Attending the presentation of M&T's check were game coordinators Jason Miller and Dr. Kirsten Jennette; Jon Sherwell, Administrative Vice President of M&T Bank; Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Fredericksen;...READ MORE