October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Vying for his second term in Tuesday’s election, Councilman Doug Cymek is hoping voters return him to office as well as his allies who he thinks will return communication and leadership to the council.
In an interview this week, Cymek talked about the vast differences between his first two years on the council (2008-2010) and the last two (2010-2012) when government was led by a different council majority.
Along with the philosophical differences, Cymek addressed the absence...
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October 26, 2012 -
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ASSATEAGUE -- Assateague Island was slowly coming back to life, at least from a human standpoint, yesterday after Hurricane Sandy made her presence felt early this week, but the barrier island, like most coastal areas, took a good beating.
Two days after the last vestiges of Sandy cleared out of the area, the Assateague Island State Park reopened for visitors yesterday morning on a limited basis, while the Assateague Island National Seashore remained closed. The National Seashore was expected to...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The sea wall on the Boardwalk, along with other storm protection measures, did better in Ocean City than the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ expected.
On Tuesday Baltimore District commander Col. Trey Jordan visited Ocean City to conduct a preliminary assessment of the Atlantic Coast of Maryland Shoreline Protection Project, or beach replenishment, following Hurricane Sandy.
“The Corp of Engineers is interested in public safety and all of our projects like this are...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- It’s always a tragic event when a property owner has to resort to gunfire to defend his or her home. Luckily, this time the threat came in the form of an unmanned boat propelled by storm surge.
During Hurricane Sandy on Monday, Eden Roc Hotel owner Bill Salvatore found himself faced with an incredibly unusual situation: a roughly 30-foot boat hurtling toward his home.
According to Salvatore, who lives on Marlin Drive off 21st Street, concerned neighbors called him Monday...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Ocean City is in the process of assessing damaged done by Hurricane Sandy as Ocean City returns to business one step at a time.
“I think we are very fortunate,” Mayor Rick Meehan said at this morning’s press conference. “We have our team out there right now doing a damage assessment. We have our partners, State Highway Administration, and other agencies helping us with that. We are trying to get things open back up as quickly as possible and I think we...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- As Hurricane Sandy continues to plod north today, Ocean City and the entire mid-Atlantic region continue to be in the bulls eye for most landfall projections, likely sometime Sunday or early Monday.
The rare late October hurricane on Friday continued to move north of the southeast U.S. coast on Friday morning and is heading to a likely landfall somewhere between Ocean City and Cape Cod although many projections have it coming ashore right over the mid-Atlantic region. The storm,...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Ocean City’s tourism department and its partners are looking for ideas on Ocean City’s marketing campaign for next summer.
This week the Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association held its season-wrap up meeting with its members and Ocean City’s advertising firm, MGH.
OCHMRA Executive Director Susan Jones said this summer the trends confirmed visitors are booking short-term stays and are continuing to look for the value and deals.
“They want the best...
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October 26, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Though initially announced last spring, it wasn’t until this week that Berlin officially received the first ever Sustainable Maryland Certified Award (SMC).
This isn’t just the first time that Berlin has won the award; it is the first time that any of the 157 municipalities in the state have been certified sustainable by the relatively new SMC.
After receiving the award, which was presented by Joanne Throwe, Director of the University of Maryland Environmental Finance...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The fall season’s Restaurant Week is nearing its end in the Ocean City area and area operators are reporting it has turned out to be a win-win for them and their customers.
Restaurant Week began on Oct. 14 and runs through Sunday, Oct. 28. The event began in Ocean City in the spring season of 2007 and the fall season event started being offered in 2010.
Restaurant Week is a nation-wide campaign but in Ocean City it’s used as a tool to give chefs and restaurants to...
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October 26, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Michael Vick made an unscheduled pit stop in Berlin late last week after getting a flat tire on Route 113 on his way to Virginia and provided a brief thrill for dozens of local young athletes while he waited for a repair.
Vick was with his wife and two girls late last Friday afternoon when he got a flat tire on his Lexus SUV on Route 113 in Berlin. Fortunately for the Vicks, the flat tire occurred across the street from John’s Auto Body and the NFL...
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October 26, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- In a case of what several officials call a “good problem” to have, parking scarcity in Berlin went under the lens this month after a proposal to re-locate the town’s farmers market to increase parking was quickly dismissed in a wave of public backlash.
Though the market will be staying put for the time being, worries over parking persist with the town turning to lot sharing as a short-term remedy and the addition of new parking spaces likely in the near future.
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October 26, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Through the use of interactive technology and devices meant to make abstract concepts easier to understand, Buckingham Elementary School (BES) is taking a hands-on approach to After-School Academies (ASAs).
As part of National Light on Afterschool month, BES showcased its academies to the media and parents this week. During the event, parents were able to sit and participate with second-, third- and fourth-grade reading and math after-school programs. While each academy varies in what...
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October 26, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- After three years of legal posturing and 10 days after the trial began, testimony wrapped up on Wednesday in the landmark civil suit filed against a Berlin farm family and Perdue over alleged pollution violations dating back to 2009.
Testimony ended Wednesday in the civil trial pitting a New York-based environmental watchdog group against Berlin’s Hudson Farm and Perdue, but it could be several weeks before U.S. District Court Judge William Nickerson hands down a ruling in the...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- After a little over a month at locations all over the Ocean City area, the shooting of the independent film Ping-Pong Summer is expected to wrap up this weekend.
In September, the coming-of-age film, set in Ocean City in the mid-1980s, started shooting at locations all over the resort area. The film’s plot involves a teenager vacationing in Ocean City with his family when he discovers a love of ping-pong and rap music. The film’s leading stars include Susan Sarandon,...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – If the first weekend was any indication, the operator of the horse and carriage rides in downtown Ocean City looks forward to a successful first season.
Randy Davis of R and B Ranch located in Salisbury first proposed horse and carriage rides on the Boardwalk in Ocean City last May and Mayor and City Council granted final approval in September.
Horse and carriage rides will run from Oct. 19 to April 14 on the weekends with the pick-up location near Thrashers French Fries in...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) this week announced several officers have been recognized with commendations for their actions during several serious incidents and arrests throughout 2012.
Each year, the OCPD meets to review the performance of its sworn personnel along with its civilian personnel and issues commendations and recognitions. This week, several officers were recognized for their actions in 2012.
Sgt. Dennis Eade was recognized with a Silver Star, awarded to any...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- After a little over a month at locations all over the Ocean City area, the shooting of the independent film Ping-Pong Summer is expected to wrap up this weekend.
In September, the coming-of-age film, set in Ocean City in the mid-1980s, started shooting at locations all over the resort area. The film’s plot involves a teenager vacationing in Ocean City with his family when he discovers a love of ping-pong and rap music. The film’s leading stars include Susan Sarandon,...
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Mayor Apologizes
For Market Confusion
Editor:
In the two-hour plus discussion at Monday’s Berlin Council Meeting about the possibility of moving the Berlin Farmer’s Market from downtown to the Town’s parks many people spoke passionately and thoughtfully about their views on this issue. Ironically, it was something that was not said that needs to be stated now to set the record straight.
The President and Executive Director of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce made their request to...
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October 26, 2012 -
Editorial
Although there have been some considerable public relations hiccups in recent months, Berlin is still a hot, little town that people marvel over for its recent commercial renaissance, successful special events and wave of positive exposure.
The town’s elected officials, the Chamber of Commerce, business owners and residents all deserve credit for this boom in credibility and success. The stakeholders appear to be working as a cohesive team, understanding it’s the town’s...
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October 26, 2012 -
Between The Lines
It was interesting to learn this week about Ocean City’s strategic plan effort, which officially got underway on Tuesday. With the election looming, most important to me was what was consultant Lyle Sumek and City Manager David Recor had to say about their individual interviews with Mayor and Council members.Sumek summed up current affairs in Ocean City quite well in my opinion, recapping what he heard from the town’s elected officials.“Right now, there’s much more...
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October 26, 2012 -
Things To Do
Every Saturday: Pancake Breakfast
8 a.m.-noon, Ocean City Airport. To benefit the Ocean City Aviation Association’s Huey Memorial Display restoration and continuous maintenance fund. For more information, 410-641-6888 or 410-213-2471.
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 Monday-Saturday: Atlantic
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October 26, 2012 -
Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, The
410-213-9204
Corner of Rte. 611
& Sunset Ave., West Ocean City
Friday, Oct. 26: Halloween Party with Johnny Mojo, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 27:
Louis Wright, 6-10 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 28:
Louis Wright, 10 a.m.-noon
28th Street Pit and Pub
410-289-2020
28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday, Oct. 26: Galaxy Collective
Wednesday, Oct. 31:
Halloween Block Party
Every Thursday: DJ Jeremy
45th Street
TapHouse Bar & Grille
443-664-2201
45th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Friday,...
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October 26, 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 Distinguished 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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I am not a parent who thinks my kids can do no wrong.
As a matter of fact, I know they often make mistakes, can be incredibly challenging at times, seem to continuously struggle with listening and have undoubtedly led to these premature streaks surfacing in my hair.However, there are times when they make me so incredibly proud that I become the typical doting parent.Because of the ups and downs associated with parenting, I try to relish these proud moments, several of which occurred over the...
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October 26, 2012 -
Cops & Courts
BERLIN -- A local child was severely injured last weekend when attacked by a chained dog in Berlin.
Last Saturday afternoon, Berlin Police responded to a residence on N. Main Street for a reported animal bite. Responding officers discovered an 11-year-old boy had been playing with a chained pit bull dog when the dog bit the child in the face. The child sustained severe facial injuries, according to police reports.
Worcester County Animal Control was requested to respond and took possession of...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The extreme rumble associated with recent vehicular-centered events in Ocean City continue to raise concerns from private citizens and public officials.
At last week’s Mayor and Council meeting, Ocean City resident Elle Diegelmann made suggestions in controlling the noise in residential neighborhoods caused by the visiting vehicles in town for Cruisin, Bike Week, Corvette weekend and the Volkswagon (VW) events.
“For whatever its worth, I just want to go on record...
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October 26, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- After a year of investigating Berlin’s stormwater issues, the University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center (UMEFC) recommended this week the town establish “dedicated funding” to tackle problems through a new stormwater utility.
“It is very important to generate adequate revenue for this,” UMEFC Director Joanne Throwe told the council.
Last year, UMEFC offered to conduct the stormwater evaluation for free in the belief that what it found in the town...
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October 26, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – With the Wastewater Treatment Plant Drain Pump Station’s latest mishap still on the minds of many, the City Council approved a number of contract change orders this week in hopes to make some improvements at the facility.
There were a list of approvals the City Council were presented with during the awarding of bids portion of the legislative session on Monday evening. Each had to do with the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Drain Pump Station.
First, Assistant Director...
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October 26, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) representatives paid a visit last week to the Worcester County Commissioners to deliver an update on everything from statewide flight and shipping patterns to local transit and pedestrian safety efforts.
MDOT Acting Secretary Darrell Mobley started the proceedings by addressing the elephant in the room: funding. He called funding “a critical challenge” for all transportation efforts in Maryland. Even with a recent bump in...
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October 26, 2012 -
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SNOW HILL -- With continued funding still an uncertainty, educators behind this year’s After School Academies briefed the Worcester County Board of Education last week on recent successes and the importance of the programs.
While academies vary by school, there is a county-wide focus on the fields of Science, Technology, Education, and Mathematics (STEM). There is also an equal interest in helping struggling students keep pace with their peers, as evidenced by Snow Hill Middle...
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October 26, 2012 -
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SALISBURY – The Salisbury City Council worked on a couple of Memorandum of Understandings with the State of Maryland involving bicycle paths and the inmate work crews.
The first resolution on the table was for the City of Salisbury to authorize Mayor Jim Ireton to sign an amendment to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the Northeast Collector Bike Path Phase II of Pedestrian-and-Bicycle-Faculties Improvements.
According to the resolution, the Maryland State Highway Administration...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – As witches and goblins prepare to hit the streets this Halloween, local public safety departments are sending out friendly warnings and reminders to keep it fun and safe.
The Ocean City Fire Department (OCFD) reminds the public that when choosing a costume, stay away from billowing or long, trailing fabric. If you are making your own costume, choose material that won't easily ignite if it comes into contact with heat or flame.
It is safest to use a flashlight or...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- With early work starting this week on the city’s new strategic plan initiative, City Manager David Recor made it clear it will not be another endeavor that ends up on a shelf alongside other costly studies and reports.
In an interview in May, after officially accepting the job as the resort’s new city manager, Recor said his immediate goal will be to build consensus on the divided council and maintained it could occur during the drafting of a strategic plan that would...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- If you are looking for an evening full of fun and entertainment, then next month’s “Silver Sizzle Revue” is for you.
With live performances at the Ocean City Convention Center on Nov. 8-11, “Silver Sizzles” is 90 minutes of glitzy and glamorous Vegas style revue.
Featuring former Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, the eight-person cast provides a splendid mix of dynamic songs, thrilling dance performances and hilarious comedy. With lots of costumes and...
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October 26, 2012 -
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SALISBURY -- Complaints that the Salisbury City Council and the public were left out of the loop in applying for a grant for a new skate park, as well as the desire for a better location, continued this week with the City Council still divided during their second work session discussing the issue. However, as some feared, the grant givers have expressed unease with Salisbury’s hesitation to accept more than $250,000 in funding.
Offered by the Department of Natural Resources (DNR), the...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The Town of Ocean City will be a bit brighter beginning Nov. 15, when the Winterfest of Lights celebrates its 20th year illuminating Northside Park.
Named a prestigious Top 100 Event for 2011 by American Bus Association and voted “Maryland’s Finest Holiday Tradition” by Maryland Life Magazine, Winterfest of Lights is a winter paradise for the whole family to enjoy.
The Winterfest Express takes guests on a ride through a mile-long animated wonderland of dazzling...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN PINES -- Two Ocean Pines residents were arrested on heroin distribution and other charges last week after a months-long investigation into the trafficking of the drug in the north end of Worcester resulted in the largest heroin bust in recent history in the county.
Over the last several months, the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team, in partnership with the Ocean City Police Narcotics Unit, has been conducting several joint heroin investigations in the north end of the county....
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – Using an alternative approach of meditation in healing herself after two heart surgeries to avoid cardiac death, Chrissy Ehrhart-Knight finds herself back to her everyday life only weeks later.
In the summer of 2011 Ehrhart-Knight, 37, of Berlin was diagnosed with Lyme’s Disease and in the months following she began to experience a number of symptoms, such as being excessively tired. Doctors couldn’t figure out was wrong. Her young age and symptoms of fatigue did...
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October 26, 2012 -
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BERLIN -- Extraordinary opposition from vendors at Berlin’s Farmers Market sidelined a potential re-location of the event, at least for the next few months.
However, when agreeing to allow the market to remain in downtown Berlin, town officials made it clear that they are expecting more cooperation and communication between the Chamber of Commerce and the market in the future.
Earlier this month, the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, at the request of the Mayor and Council, submitted a proposal...
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October 26, 2012 -
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Parker-Morris
BERLIN -- Cristi and Steve Graham of Bishopville and Mark and Lori Parker of York, Pa. announce the engagement of their daughter Katelyn Marie Parker to Richard Allen Morris of Red Lion, Pa., son of Charles Wilmore Morris and James and Linda Dawson.
The bride-to-be is a 2010 graduate of Stephen Decatur High School and a graduate from Yorktowne Business Institute. She is currently working as a Pastry Chef at the Regents Glen Country Club in York, Pa.
The groom to be is a 2004...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY – The Shirley Grace Pregnancy Center is officially a pregnancy medical center now offering ultrasounds along with many other free services to keep women informed and healthy before, during and beyond pregnancy.
The Shirley Grace Pregnancy Center is a non-profit organization that provides free and confidential services, such as pregnancy tests, education on fetal development, abortion and adoption, options counseling, poor prenatal diagnosis support, material assistance,...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The free family Halloween fun continues this weekend with the giant Halloween Beach Maze and a race the likes of which Ocean City has never seen before.
The “Halloween Beach Maze” kicked off last weekend and attracted more than 5,000 people on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 20-21. It returns on Oct. 27-28, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. each day.
Experience a “pleasant” scream as you meander the sands of the giant beach maze. Wicked witches, pirates of the sand, scary...
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October 26, 2012 -
Sports
OCEAN CITY- The Seaside 10 and associated 5K set for tomorrow in Ocean City turns 20 this year and with the exception of a few tweaks in the courses due to Boardwalk reconstruction, the event remains largely unchanged.
Hundreds of running enthusiasts will gather in Ocean City this weekend for the annual Seaside 10 and 5K, which kick-off tomorrow morning at the Inlet in Ocean City. With balmy temperatures all week expected to continue this weekend, a large turnout is expected. Last year, nearly...
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October 26, 2012 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity golf team turned in a strong performance in the state 4A-3A championships this week, finishing with a combined 321 on Wednesday in the finals to come in tied for fifth among the 21 schools represented.
The Seahawks started the week in a seventh-place tie in the state semifinals to advance to Wednesday’s final round. On Monday in the semifinals at the University of Maryland-College Park, Joe Iacona and Matt Ruggiere each shot 77, Andrew Urban shot 78...
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October 26, 2012 -
Sports
SALISBURY- The Stephen Decatur boys’ varsity soccer team’s dream of repeating as Bayside Conference championship ended on Tuesday with a 2-0 loss to Queen Anne’s in the title game at Wicomico County Stadium on Tuesday.
The Seahawks won the Bayside Conference championship last year, beating Kent Island, 2-0, in the title game. With largely the same nucleus of players returning, along with a corps of talented newcomers, the Seahawks went 10-2 in the regular season and won their...
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October 26, 2012 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team surrendered 17 unanswered points to North Caroline on a rare Thursday game last week and fell to the Bulldogs, 24-14, to fall to 4-4 on the season.
Decatur entered the game with North Caroline last Thursday with state playoff aspirations still intact although the Seahawks remained a long shot to advance to the Class 3A-East region post-season. After relinquishing a lead and falling to North Caroline last Thursday, the post-season goal is now...
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October 26, 2012 -
Sports
BERLIN- After highly successful regular seasons, Decatur’s fall sports teams earned high seeds for the most part when the state Class 3A-East region tournament brackets were released this week.
The Decatur boys’ varsity soccer team finished the regular season with a 10-2 record and won their last eight regular season games. The Seahawks were seeded second in the 3A-East region tournament when the brackets were released on Monday and were rewarded with a first-round bye. Decatur will...
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October 26, 2012 -
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October 26, 2012 -
Sports
BERLIN- The Berlin Seahawks’ Pop Warner Midgets team beat Sussex Central, 16-6, last weekend to remain unbeaten with one game to play and clinch a berth in the regional championships next month in New Jersey.
The Seahawk Midgets beat Sussex Central, 16-6, last Saturday to improve to 6-0-1 on the season. Their only non-win of the season came way back in early September when they tied Laurel, 13-13, in the opener. Since then, the Midget Seahawks have been dominating, outscoring their last...
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October 26, 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
Sat & Sun
Condos, Townhomes,
Single Family Homes
Luxury Resort Living
Terry Riley
Vantage Resort Realty
443-880-0512
OCEAN CITY
Makai Condominiums
42nd St. Bayside
Daily 10-4
New Construction
2BR & Studio Condos
Ben Dawson
The Fritschle Group/
Condominium...
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October 26, 2012 -
Obituaries
Frances R. Roache
OCEAN CITY -- Frances R. Roache, 93, a 4-year resident of Ocean City and previously of Annapolis and Cheverly, Md., died on Oct. 21, 2012.
She was born Jan. 21, 1919 in Leonardtown, Md. to the late Francis Gerald and Daisy Mae Clements.
Frances was the oldest of three brothers and nine sisters. She attended St. Mary’s Academy, Leonardtown, Md. and in her youth, she played saxophone and violin in her father’s dance band. During the 1980's, she owned and operated...
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October 26, 2012 -
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OCEAN CITY -- If re-elected on Nov. 6, Councilwoman Mary Knight wants to restore “decorum” to Mayor and Council meetings and bring back the town’s subcommittees that were abolished two years ago.
Knight was first elected in 2006 and served the remainder of Mayor Rick Meehan’s council term when he became mayor. She was re-elected in 2008 and is seeking her third term next month.
In an interview this week, Knight, the only female in the 10-person council field vying for the...
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Snow Hill Middle School eighth grader Zach Brown explains how he uses a GPS device to Superintendent Dr. Jerry Wilson. He participates in an After-School Academy course called Geocaching, taught by Teresa Denning and Leanne Scarborough. Students use the GPS devices to locate objects....
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Snow Hill Middle School fifth graders Kasaan Smith, left, and Cy’yan Anderson are investigating careers on the Internet that match their interests. Pictured with them is fourth grade teacher Joshua Hamborsky. Fifth grade teacher Robert Gordy also facilitates the After-School Academy offering called, Young Men United.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Worcester County Board of Education members Robert Hulburd, left, and Barry Brittingham learn how some After-School Academy students at Snow Hill Middle School are strengthening their mathematics skills by using iPad software. Pictured are fourth graders Samantha Wells, Jamie Willing, and Bobby Watson.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Worcester County Board of Education President Robert Rothermel, Jr., recently observed eggs being separated while seventh graders were following a recipe for Surprise Inside cookies. Reading, mathematics and science are embedded in the After School Academy course offering called Sweet Baking, facilitated by Linda Roth, left. Stephen Decatur Middle School students pictured, from left, are Tommy Demetrious, Thomas Turner and Jessica Bennett.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Layla Webster, 4, has been honored as "Little Miss Greenbackville", "Little Miss Virginia", and recently won the title of "Little Miss Delmarva”. The Worcester Prep Pre-Kindergartner was awarded with two trophies, two crowns, and three sash/banners. After the announcement of the winners, a ceremony and parade with all of the competing fire companies wound its way through Eastville with little Layla wearing her crown and waving to the crowds.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Zakiya Mills gets her face painted at Buckingham Elementary's Bounce Back to School Carnival on Saturday, Oct. 13, sponsored by the PTA. The event was free for students and included face paintings, snow cones, moon bounces, a cake walk and more.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Buckingham Elementary School students and staff dressed in pink to support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month and raise money for the American Cancer Society. Over 250 students wore pink on Tuesday. Pictured are staff members Sheryl Mitrecic and Leiko Flint along with students Yair and Junior Perez.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Zanyah Duffy and grandparent Amie Brittingham read a book at Buckingham's annual Golden Graham's with Grandparents event. Grandparents were invited to enjoy breakfast with their grandchildren, read a book together and attend their students’ first period class.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Justin Udzielak, a kindergarten student in Sheri Brueckner's class at Ocean City Elementary School, was happy that both Mom and Grandmom joined him for lunch during School Lunch Week.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Worcester Prep’s Homecoming Court included Junior Prince, Daniel Rosa; Junior Princess, Libby Truitt,; Senior Prince, Gordon Abercrombie; Senior Princess, Elise Harmon; Homecoming King, Harrison Brennan; Homecoming Queen Tierney Loeser; Sophomore Prince, Jarad Godwin; Sophomore Princess, Rylie Doyle; Freshman Princess, Hannah Arrington; and Freshman Prince, Wyatt Richins.
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October 26, 2012 -
Students
Ocean City Elementary fourth graders Daniel Juarez and Melis Unal are pictured working together to discover properties of magnetic fields with iron fillings and magnets in Dr. Melanie Biscoe's Science class. Submitted Photos
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October 26, 2012 -
Business News
Company Names Principal
BERLIN -- Better Living of Delmarva Sunrooms and Awnings has named Matthew Whalen as a principal of the company.
Whalen presently manages the Installation Department and will now become part of the ownership team.
Better Living of Delmarva is the exclusive providers of Better Living three-season, year-round sunrooms and awnings.New Association Leader
BERLIN -- Shamrock Realty Group has announced the installation of Pam Wadler as president of the Coastal...
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October 26, 2012 -
Community News
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore presented a $10,000 grant to the Eastern Shore Mission of Mercy in support of the upcoming free dental clinic at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center on March 15-16. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Gregory Allen, Eastern Shore Mission of Mercy chairman; Doug Wilson, CFES president; and Dick VanGelder, Eastern Shore Mission of Mercy Community Lead.
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October 26, 2012 -
Community News
Dr. John LaFerla, candidate for Congress in the 1st Congressional District, spoke to the Democratic Women's Club on Oct. 15. LaFerla was selected by the Maryland Democratic Party to run as a write-in candidate after Democrat Wendy Rosen dropped out of the race. Pictured, from left, are Judy Butler, Vice President; LaFerla; and Dell Purrell, President. The next Democratic Women's meeting will be Nov. 19 at the Ocean Pines Community Center at 10 a.m.
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October 26, 2012 -
Community News
The Rackliffe House Trust hosted a fund raising dinner and program on Oct. 12 at the Historic Atlantic Hotel in Berlin. Funds raised from the event will go toward the furnishing and interpretation of the Rackliffe milk house and kitchen. Pictured, from left, are Kevin Campbell, Keith Campbell, Steve Farr, Trust Board Member John Fager and Trust President Joan Jenkins.
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October 26, 2012 -
Community News
The Ocean Pines Chamber of Commerce held its annual Awards Banquet on Oct. 19 at the Ocean Pines Yacht Club with awards given to Dr. Rick Handelman for Citizen of the Year and Chip Bertino for Business of the Year. Handelman is owner of The Woodlands & Catered Living and Bertino is publisher/editor of The Courier newspaper. Pictured, from left, are Imad Elali, President, Ocean Pines Chamber of Commerce; Sen. Jim Mathias; Bertino; Judy Boggs, Worcester County Commissioner;...
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October 26, 2012 -
Community News
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore (CFES) accepted $10,000 from the Local Owner Restaurant Association (LORA), an organization that established a scholarship fund through the foundation earlier this year. LORA raises money for its scholarship program through annual events like the “Tastes for Tomorrow” Gala and generous donations from individuals and businesses. The fund will provide scholarships in perpetuity to deserving local students. Pictured, from left, are ...
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October 26, 2012 -
Things I Like
Extreme temperature swings of a fall day
Eating last night's leftovers for lunch
Holding one of my kids when sick
Reading in a hammock under a tree
A server who knows your name
Cooking a steak just right
People picking up random trash on the Boardwalk
Mums and pumpkins on a front porch
A shower after working in the yard
Overhearing someone talking to themselves
A soup and salad for dinner
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October 26, 2012 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This is a good time to speak out on a difficult situation. You're known for your honesty, so people will listen and, perhaps, begin to make long-needed changes.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The Bovine's sharp business sense alerts you to question the positions of those trying to push the Bull into a deal. Demand to see proof of what they profess.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Your quick thinking helps you get out of a troubling situation that was suddenly thrust upon...
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