June 01, 2012 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- The official vote is in -- property taxes in Worcester County will increase 7 cents per $100 of assessed value next year for the first time in eight years while county employees will receive a 2 percent raise for the first time in three years. The total fiscal year budget came in at $165,904,256.
Though the budget was able to pass relatively unscathed in a 5-2 vote, none of the County Commissioners claimed to be entirely satisfied with the end product and most of them laid the...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- For the second time in just eight days, another pedestrian was struck by a vehicle while attempting to cross Coastal Highway in Ocean City on Tuesday evening and again the victim was not using a marked crosswalk.
Around 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Ocean City Police and paramedics responded to a reported vehicle accident involving a pedestrian in the area of 21st Street and Coastal Highway. The preliminary investigation revealed a group of friends were attempting to cross the highway in...
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June 01, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- Stunning new details emerged this afternoon during a motions hearing for the Ocean Pines man allegedly high on PCP when he crashed into a vehicle on Coastal Highway in December, seriously injuring a mother and her then-18-month-old daughter.
Today’s testimony featured an admission that the suspect had smoked the drug while crossing the Route 90 bridge into the resort minutes before the collision and that he vaguely remembers making a left turn at the foot of the bridge and...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Two Boardwalk businesses are facing a 10-day suspension, effective Friday, following the arrest of the owner and employees due to an undercover operation revealing the sale of illegal synthetic drugs and drug paraphernalia.
Last month’s raids were conducted on OC Cool Topics Inc., which is the holder of the three business licenses that were subject to a license suspension hearing held last Friday, June 1.
OC Cool Topic Inc. operates two stores on the Boardwalk -- Cool...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – An incredible line-up of the nation’s top military and civilian acts is getting reading to hit the beach in Ocean City for the 5th anniversary of the OC Air Show.
The latest news is the addition of another impressive military aircraft - the A-10 Thunderbolt II (aka: Warthog) has been added to the lineup.
Known in the Air Force as the Warthog, the “flying gun” and the Tankbuster, the A-10 Thunderbolt has been used extensively in Operation Desert Storm,...
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June 01, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – The City Council’s changes to the mayor’s proposed budget has slammed the brakes on a proposed tax rate hike, but a mayoral veto looms ahead.
The budget reflected an increase in a number of revenues combined with a recent discount in workers compensation insurance in the amount of $426,000, which allowed the council to keep the property tax rate the same. The budget sets property tax at 81.9 cents per $100 of assessed value of all real property versus the 83.4 cent...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Four men were arrested for allegedly selling synthetic marijuana after two Boardwalk stores were raided last weekend.
Around 7:30 p.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police narcotics officers, OCPD patrol officers, the Worcester County Sheriff’s Criminal Enforcement Team and investigators for the Worcester County State’s Attorney’s Office served search and seizure warrants on two Boardwalk businesses -- Cool Topics and New York, New York.
The stores were raided after...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – A number of private event permits were approved last week by the Mayor and City Council, including a couple of new additions.
The town approved the Delaware Volleyball Academy’s (DVA) request to hold a tournament on the beach from 20th to 23rd streets this summer, with 100 estimated participants and 150 spectators.
The Delaware Volleyball BeachFest is a new element added to a two-day event, July 6-7, starting with an outdoor skills clinic followed by the beach tournament...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Beach Patrol wasted no time getting its feet wet last weekend after a variety of factors conspired to force a near-record number of rescues on the first few days on the stands.
With a tremendous crowd in the resort for the Memorial Day weekend, coupled with picture-perfect weather and unseasonably warm water temperatures, the atmosphere on the beach was more reminiscent of a mid-July weekend then a late May weekend. As a result, the OCBP, which officially started...
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June 01, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Booming crowds have prompted the Berlin Mayor and Council to outlaw parking on the often congested Powellton Ave.
“It’s just not a street, that small, that was designed for parking,” said Mayor Gee Williams.
According to Williams, Powellton has a history of becoming troublesome when people begin parking along the curb. It’s an issue that Williams admitted the town has turned a blind eye to in the past, but one he feels can no longer be ignored.
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The big Memorial Day weekend crowds kept the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) on its toes with the number of calls for service and the number of arrests toppling last year’s marks.
According to OCPD spokesman Mike Levy, the department made 157 arrests over the four-day period from Friday to Monday last weekend, compared to 115 arrests over the same frame in 2011. In addition, the OCPD responded to over 2,500 calls for service over the four-day period last weekend, compared...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The resort will become ground zero for Baltimore Ravens fans this weekend with players, coaches, cheerleaders, mascots and, of course, the fans, converging for the inaugural Ravens Ocean City Beach Bash.
For decades, the Council of Colts Corrals met in Ocean City each June for an annual convention culminating with a parade down Baltimore Ave. When the NFL returned to Baltimore with the Ravens in 1996, the old Colts Corrals became the new Ravens Roosts and the traditions continued...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- An otherwise blockbuster holiday weekend in the resort was marred by tragedy when a pedestrian was struck and killed by an alleged drunk driver early Monday morning.
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 was...
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June 01, 2012 -
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WEST OCEAN CITY -- Before the new Chick-fil-A restaurant officially opens for business in West Ocean City next Thursday, hundreds of local residents and visitors will likely line up for a chance at a year’s worth of the chain’s famous offerings.
Chick-fil-A opened its first restaurant in an Atlanta mall in 1967 and in 2011 celebrated the opening of its 1,000th facility. Ninety-two more are expected to open in 2012, including the latest in the Sea Side Village Shopping Center along...
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June 01, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- With the Worcester County Commissioners preparing to vote next week on the budget, it seems that the highly anticipated Snow Hill High School (SHHS) renovation could receive some preliminary support if the budget remains intact, though one commissioner warned that people shouldn’t expect to see shovels in the dirt until at least late 2013.
“The best case scenario … at the earliest it would be the fall [2013],” said Commissioner Virgil Shockley.
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June 01, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Gears are turning and the power is running for the Worcester County Robotics Academy.
On the heels of a strong first year, the program is getting ready for the summer and the next school year, which will mean more members and more competitions.
When the academy was first introduced as a concept last May as a way to spice up the county’s afterschool programs, the original pool of students involved was minimal.
“It grew from a very small nucleus of interested kids,”...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Ocean City this week joined an innovative effort to collect and dispose of unused prescription medications that are often abused with the installation of a 24-hour drug drop box at the Public Safety Building donated by the Ocean City Elks Lodge.
Ocean City on Wednesday became the first location in Worcester County to offer an around-the-clock, seven days a week, drug drop box, providing local residents and visitors with an outlet for disposing of unused, unwanted or outdated...
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License Fee Outrageous
Editor:
I became a resident of the State of Maryland when I moved to Ocean City and registered my 2003 Hyundai Accent accordingly and paid the $50 fee for personalized license plates. (I opted to have the exact same plate number that I had in a different state for over 20 years).
Last week, much to my chagrin, I received my notice advising me that the fee that I owe is $ 228. Wondering if perhaps an error had occurred, I phoned the MVA only to learn that...
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June 01, 2012 -
Editorial
Street performers are here to stay in Ocean City, but they don’t have to be inconsiderate imbeciles about it.
Armed with vindication from the courts, street performers, also known as buskers, no longer have to register with the city to set up their demonstrations, sell their wares or perform their musical acts.
The ruling in the lawsuit, filed by a local street performer over strict guidelines imposed on the buskers last summer, has changed Ocean City’s procedures for dealing with...
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Much time is spent discussing advertising and marketing Ocean City. That’s necessary for the resort to stay competitive with other drive-to destinations, such as Virginia Beach, Atlantic City, Outer Banks, Williamsburg and the Jersey Shore beaches. All of this brainstorming leads to current initiatives like Rodney the Lifeguard and the Summer of Thanks Ocean City campaigns as well as former concepts, such as those aimed at promoting the half tank of gas concept.While all that creative...
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June 01, 2012 -
Obituaries
Pearlie Winnis Wheatley
BERLIN -- Pearlie Winnis Wheatley died on May 19, 2012 after a long fight with cancer on her terms.
Born in Sky Gusty, W.Va, in February 1932, she was the daughter of Walter and Mae Harman. Pearlie moved to Maryland in the 1950’s where she met the love of her life, the late Edward Jacob Wheatley Sr. They shared the same birthday, three Sons and 52 years of married bliss.
In 2008 she lost her son Eddie Jr. to cancer and her husband Ed in 2010 of an infection. She is...
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Worcester Prep’s 2012 Junior-Senior Prom Court included, from left, Ryan McGuire, Senior Prince; Kayla Baier, Senior Princess; Nic Moffitt, Prom King; Megan O’Donnell, Prom Queen; Tom Thornett, Junior Prince; and Caroline Klug, Junior Princess. The prom was held at the Clarion in Ocean City....
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Students at Showell Elementary enjoy reading to each other. Pictured is Erin Riccio from Mrs. Groton's second grade class reading to Brody Grunewald from Mrs. Mears' kindergarten class.
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On Friday, May 25, Snow Hill Elementary School celebrated the Olympics at a Field Day organized by physical education teacher Juli Bradford. Above, from left, Mrs. West's kindergarten students C.J. Riddleberger, Tyler McGowen, Kareem Snell and Aaron Bew enjoy a turn at Karaoke.
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Stephen Decatur High School Seniors Orlando Taylor and Mya Taylor were crowned Prom King and Queen at the 2012 Junior-Senior Prom held at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center last month.
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Students in Jennifer Fohner's pre-kindergarten classroom at Ocean City Elementary School have been learning about plants as part of the curriculum "Growing Things". Students had a chance to plant their own seeds and make predictions about the amount of days it would take for the seeds to sprout. Pictured are Sarah Parypa, Delaney Grim, Sydney Rogerson and Aleksey Klimins.
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The Worcester Preparatory School Volunteers group hosted an Alzheimer's Walk last month with all funds collected begin donated. The students raised funds and walked through downtown Berlin and Stephen Decatur Park. Pictured, front, Razaak Eniola; second row, Gabby D’Antonio, Sarah Arrington, Alie Greer, Cynthia Delaney, Hannah Showell, Caroline Klug and Kathryn Lawrence; second row, Meredith Soule´, Casey Knerr, Shea Dowling, Mattie Maull, Caroline Lewis, Carolyn Dorey, Meridith...
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Stephen Decatur High School Seniors Michelle Ott and Kelly Marx were named Best All-Around students during the Annual Senior Awards night held on May 21. They are pictured with Principal Lou Taylor. Submitted Photos
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There are days when I think I’ve got this parenting thing down and I can handle anything Carson and Beckett throw my way, but there are also times when I wonder how I became so emotionally fragile when it comes to my kids and whether I have what it takes to navigate this wild adventure.
Smiles and laughs from my kids can make me forget about anything.
That’s how I felt over most of the long three-day weekend.
When I left the office on Friday afternoon, I resolved to put work out of...
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BERLIN- The Atlantic 76ers Youth Basketball Organization is looking for young players ages 13-14 for a new local team with a planned schedule including most games played in Ocean City and Salisbury this summer. The new local team is a not-for-profit organization and scholarships are available. Anyone interested should contact Tony DiBuo at (302) 542-4649, or email brstony@yahoo.com.
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BERLIN- The third annual Stephen Decatur Summer Basketball Camp, hosted by a current and former boys’ varsity coach, is scheduled for June 18-21 at the Berlin high school.
Led by current varsity coach Mark Engle and former head varsity coach B.J. Johnson, the annual camp is open to boys and girls in grades 3-12 in the area. Themed “Take Your Game to the Next Level,” the camp will focus on fundamentals and individual instruction for the players along with team play, competitive...
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BERLIN- Stephen Decatur varsity track team members competed in the state championship meet last week and acquitted themselves well against some of the top athletes in the state.
Eight members of the Decatur varsity outdoor track team qualified for the state championship meet last week based on their success in the regional meet. Each competed in various events and returned with good showings for the most part.
Katrina Purnell was perhaps the most successful Decatur track athlete in the state...
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OCEAN CITY- The 16th Annual Mako Mania shark tournament got underway this morning with dozens of boats and teams of anglers competing in the first significant offshore tournament in the summer-long series in Ocean City.
With warm water and shark, tuna, dolphin and even billfish showing up early in the canyons off the coast of the resort, the offshore fishing season is starting to heat up just in time for the annual Mako Mania tournament hosted by Bahia Marina. Over the last few weeks, a...
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OCEAN CITY- A handful of fitness events and races are set for this weekend in and around the resort area culminating with the 4th Annual Assateague Assault Triathlon on Sunday.
Sponsored by OC Tri-Running, the events get started tomorrow morning, June 2, with the Ocean City Boardwalk 5-Mile Run. The race begins at the Boardwalk Arch at North Division Street at 7:30 a.m. There is an hour-and-a-half time limit to qualify for official timing. Registration for the even opens near the start area at...
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SALISBURY- James M. Bennett’s varsity baseball team last weekend completed another perfect season and captured the state Class 3A championship for the second year in a row.
The Clippers ran the table last year, going a perfect 19-0 to win the state title. This season, Bennett picked up where it left off, running the table in the regular season and sweeping four straight against tough teams from the western shore in the state playoffs to earn a return to the state title game. Last weekend,...
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OCEAN CITY- A variety of factors likely kept the total fish count down during the annual Flounder Frenzy fishing tournament last weekend, but it certainly wasn’t a lack of effort.
The annual tournament, hosted jointly by the Ocean Pines Anglers Club and the Atlantic Coast chapter of the MSSA, was held last weekend in and around the coastal bays with 32 anglers participating. Windy conditions made the seas difficult and the total number of flounder caught was low. Angler Tom Breen, fishing...
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BERLIN- The Eastern Shore Lacrosse Club last weekend captured a championship in their flight at the U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament in Stony Brook, N.Y.
The Eastern Shore club, made up of some of the top high school players from across the shore including several from Decatur and Worcester, participated in the National Tournament in New York last weekend and went 4-0 to capture the title in the Oneida flight. The local girls started their run to the championship with an 11-9 win over South...
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OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Marlin Club last weekend hosted the 2nd Annual Memorial Day Bluefish Tournament in and around the resort area. Angler Dale Bleacher, fishing on the “Hookin’ Wubbas” took first place in terms of weight with a 10.6-pound bluefish worth $585. Junior angler Charlie Hash (pictured above with the crew on the “MoJo”) took second in terms of weight with a 7.8-pound bluefish worth $4,365. Jacob Cockman on the “Spring Mix” was third with...
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June 01, 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
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June 01, 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...
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June 01, 2012 -
Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, The
410-213-9204
Corner of Rte. 611 & Sunset Ave.,
West Ocean City
Friday, June 1: Blake Haley
Saturday, June 2: John Remy, 6-10 p.m.
Sunday, June 3: Louis Wright, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; Chris Button, 5-8 p.m.
Wednesday, June 6: Melissa Alesi, 5-8 p.m.
Thursday, June 7: Johnny Mojo, 5-9 p.m.
28th Street Pit and Pub
410-289-2020
28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, June 1: Phantom Limbs, 10 p.m.
Saturday, June 2: Ravens Roost Party with 6 Beers Deep, 1-5 p.m.
Every Monday:...
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June 01, 2012 -
Top Stories
BERLIN -- The fate of out-of-town contractors’ wallets is still undecided after the Berlin Mayor and Council last month chose to delay a vote on whether to develop new fees specifically for that group.
Hoping to generate a registry of non-Berlin contractors as well as even the playing field for town businesses that do have to buy a license every year, the council debated the benefits of levying an out-of-town contractor fee. Councilwoman Paula Lynch spoke out against the idea on the...
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June 01, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Participants in June’s 2nd Friday Art Stroll in Berlin might find themselves strolling down the aisle in the future if the event’s wedding theme has any effect.
More than 25 Berlin businesses will be taking part in the June 8 “Bridal Stroll,” which will feature a wedding basket giveaway valued at over $1,300 as well as the grand opening of “Bustle,” the town’s only bridal boutique.
All 25 shops involved will be donating something wedding themed...
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June 01, 2012 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Residents in the north end of town have been on alert this past week as a series of burglaries have taken place in the area.
Since last October in north Ocean City, there have been approximately 50 burglaries, both attempted and actual burglaries. The incidents have occurred mainly in the two large residential communities -- Montego Bay and Caine Woods. The method used to break into homes has all been forced entry, mainly windows in doors in nonvisible areas.
Over the last...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN PINES -- On Sunday, June 3 at 3 p.m., the Pine Tones Chorus will present its Spring Concert at the Community Church of Ocean Pines. Tickets are $8, available from members of the chorus or at the door. Light refreshments will be served after the concert.
This concert is a special tribute to Leslie Munro, who sings bass in the Pine Tones Chorus and is reaching age 100 in June. The concert title, The Rhythm of Life, is taken from the opening selection, a rollicking, spirited melody....
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June 01, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- The Berlin Mayor and Council passed the fiscal year 2013 budget Tuesday night after a public hearing that yielded zero comments.
For the fourth consecutive year, the council has reduced the town’s spending.
“The budget we’ve proposed is 2 percent less than last year,” said Mayor Gee Williams.
Arguably the most important aspect of this year’s budget is the 5-cent decrease to the property tax rate, dropping the rate from 73 cents per $100 of assessed value...
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June 01, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – The City Council voted to deny funds to the first fireworks display in Salisbury in the last six years, saying there other places for the money to go.
On Tuesday evening, the Salisbury City Council voted 4-1 not to participate in helping fund Red, White, and Boom, which proposes to return 4th of July Fireworks to Salisbury after having none for the past six years.
The fireworks will be held at the Salisbury University Athletic Complex beginning at dark and it is a $20,000...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – With high school graduates converging on Ocean City, local officials are offering their congratulations while also suggesting tips on how to stay safe and out of trouble while here.
“Please pay attention to the high school seniors that are out there and we encourage everyone to remember crime prevention tips, wear your seat belt, click-it-or-ticket, walk at the crosswalks, don’t drink and drive, take a cab, take a bus, find a designated driver,” Ocean City...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Parents of children with known allergies, as well as unknown allergies, have had a weight lifted off of their shoulders now that schools in Maryland are required to have the proper medication and training on hand in case of an allergic reaction.
Last Tuesday, Gov. Martin O’Malley enacted a new law requiring schools to keep an emergency supply of epinephrine on hand for students who may be having a life-threatening allergic reaction.
According to the Asthma and Allergy...
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June 01, 2012 -
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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. On Tuesday, 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...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Following through on enforcing the newly established rules and regulations for the scooter rental industry, the City Council told a rental operator this week he must find the appropriate training space by today or close for business.
At Tuesday’s Mayor and Council meeting, Yehuda Peretz of Island Cycles, located on Somerset Street downtown, requested the council approve the temporary use of a portion of Dorchester Street for scooter training.
The requirement that scooter...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- This weekend is Ocean City’s first-ever Ravens Beach Bash, featuring beach bonfires, a beer and bacon bunch, the annual parade, live entertainment and much more.
The Ravens Roost Convention has been holding its annual summer gathering in Ocean City for years, but this year there has been a renewed emphasis on the annual gathering of Ravens fans, including a variety of new events (see below).
FRIDAY, JUNE 1
6-10 a.m.: 98 Rock's Morning Show's Bacon & Beer at the Greene...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The OC Car Shows announced this week Scion will be unveiling for the first time in the United States the highly talked about Scion FR-S at the June 9-10 event.
Scion is quickly becoming one of the most popular automotive brands on the road today and this new super car is the perfect fit for what has become one of the east coast's largest automotive and culture events.
In addition to Scion, many major brands like Sony, Pioneer, Rockford Fostgate, Kicker, Focal, Road Magnet and...
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June 01, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- In a presentation that became emotional at several points, Patrick Reynolds, anti-smoking advocate and grandson of a tobacco company founder, spoke to youth at Worcester Prepatory School about the dangers of the product that made his family a fortune.
“I am angry about what the tobacco industry is doing … it is outrageous what they are getting away with doing,” he told a room of students.
When his grandfather first began the Reynolds Company, which produces the Camel,...
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June 01, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – A series of events premiered in Ocean City last weekend that will continue throughout the summer and is expected to draw larger crowds as the season progresses.
“The Summer of Thanks program is off and running,” Bob Rothermel of T.E.A.M Productions told the Mayor and Council on Tuesday.
It started off with the OC Beach Lights show on Sunday night. Beach Lights will be held every Sunday through Labor Day weekend. Each show is eight minutes long and there will be...
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June 01, 2012 -
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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...
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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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June 01, 2012 -
Cops & Courts
BERLIN -- Several people were transported to area hospitals this week with injuries not believed to be life threatening after a multi-vehicle collision on Route 113 at Old Ocean City Blvd. on Monday night.
Shortly before 9 p.m. on Monday, Berlin Police responded to an accident involving four vehicles with several injuries reported. The investigation revealed a 2009 Kia driven by Terrence White of Delaware failed to stop at a red light. White struck the vehicle directly in front of him, causing a...
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June 01, 2012 -
Business News
Membership Achieved
BERLIN — Outstanding client service, ethics and professionalism have enabled Grover Collins of Penn-Delmar Agency to achieve membership in the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table-The Premier Association of Financial Professionals (MDRT).
Attaining membership in MDRT is a distinguishing career milestone achieved by less than one percent of the world’s life insurance and financial services professionals. It requires Collins to adhere to a strict Code of Ethics,...
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June 01, 2012 -
Money Sense
OCEAN CITY -- Given an uncertain economic outlook, what can you do to improve your personal balance sheet?
Overall, it is a good idea to make the most of what you have. For example, you may be expecting a tax refund, but may not be certain of a pay increase or bonus. While resources may be tight, there are steps you can take to improve your financial strength.
1. Build an emergency fund.
Having a cushion of easily accessible cash is the foundation of long-term financial security. It can help you...
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June 01, 2012 -
Things I Like
Sound of meat sizzling on the grill
Old TV sitcom reruns
A sprawling old tree
The pier at the Isle of Wight Nature Park
Scanning magazine covers at the grocery store
Morning yard sale fanatics
My kids in baseball hats
A framed black and white painting
A garden that’s been cared for
Sheets straight from the dryer
A quiet office early in the morning
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June 01, 2012 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): A heads-up alert to all free-spirited Ewes and Rams: Be wary of a deal that could result in compromising your independence. Check every detail before making a commitment.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): New facts emerge that help put an irksome workplace situation in perspective. Meanwhile, pay more attention to a family member who needs your wisdom and strength.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): A slight setback in plans is nothing to worry about. Use this delay to deal...
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June 01, 2012 -
Community News
The winners of the 2012 Preakness Party at the Captain’s Table Restaurant Ladies and Gentleman’s Hat Contest were Pam Green of Berlin and Frank Knight of Ocean City. Proceeds from this event benefit public art in Ocean City.
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June 01, 2012 -
Community News
The first-ever Hats for Hospice Preakness Party at Emma’s Breeze Farm in Eden on May 19 was a big success. Pictured above are Most Creative Hat contest winner Mary Ochsli, left, with Coastal Hospice President Alane Capen. Hats for Hospice is the new theme for Coastal Hospice’s annual party, which is held once a year alternating through Coastal Hospice service areas of Wicomcio, Worcester, Somerset and Dorchester counties.
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June 01, 2012 -
Community News
Helen Wiley, coordinator of the Church Mouse Thrift Shop, presents on behalf of St Paul's Episcopal Church, Berlin, Outreach Commission, a check to Wendy Myers, Program Manager for the Cricket Center, Child Advocacy Center. Each second Friday of the month, St Paul's Outreach will donate the entire Church Mouse proceeds from that day's sales to a local non-profit agency.
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June 01, 2012 -
Community News
Jordan Nicole Price, center, was the recipient of the 2012 Jesse Klump Memorial Scholarship. She is pictured with Kim Klump, president of the Jesse Klump Memorial Fund, and Leah Klump, the fund's vice president. Price will use the $12,000 scholarship to attend East Nazarene College. The Jesse Klump Memorial Scholarship (www.jessespaddle.org) is given annually to a member of the Snow Hill High School graduating class who has demonstrated academic excellence and who has dedicated his or her...
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June 01, 2012 -
Community News
Stephen Decatur High School 2002 graduates Brandon Cater and Jeffrey Keenan presented a $1,163.76 check to drama teacher Gwendolyn Lehman with the proceeds from their theatrical presentation of "On an Average Day," which was supported by the Worcester County Arts Council and the Ocean Pines Players. Above, from left, are Cater, Lehman, Keenan and Ocean Pines Players Vice President Emily Abbott. Submitted Photos
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