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CAR Reports Rental Market Booming BERLIN -- Rental companies affiliate...READ MORE

What's Your Sign?

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Lots of possibilities begin to open up b...READ MORE

New Energy For Your Portfolio

OCEAN CITY -- In 2012, the U.S. saw the largest expansion in domestic ...READ MORE

Showell Elementary Honors Volunteers With Breakfast

Showell Elementary Assistant Principal Wynnette Handy hosted a br...READ MORE

AGH Auxiliary Dontates $40K To AGH Foundation's Annual Appeal

During the annual Auxiliary awards luncheon, Atlantic General Hospital...READ MORE

Republican Women Of Worcester County Donate Boxes Of Breakfast Bars To Troops

Joe and Irene Ruscigno of Ocean Pines load one of the 11 boxes of over...READ MORE

Kiwanis Club Of Greater OP-OC Celebrates 33rd Anniversary Of Club's Chartering

Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently celebrated at ...READ MORE

Star Charities Volunteers Hold Benefit Luncheon To Benefit Alzheimer's Association Of Salisbury

Star Charities volunteers held a benefit luncheon at Carrabba's I...READ MORE

Pre-K Students At OC Elementary Treated To Presentation About K-9 Dogs

Pre-kindergarten student Evan Schreier from Mrs. Fohner's morning clas...READ MORE

Digital Media Class At SD Middle School Recently Visited WBOC

Eighth grade students from the Digital Media class at Stephen Decatur ...READ MORE

NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Changes Sought To Save Beach Stand Operators

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Beach stand operators continued this week to express their concerns about having one owner permitted to own half of Ocean City’s beach equipment franchises while bid prices are increasing and the economy continues to struggle. Patti’s Beach Service owner Patti Murrell has been in business for over 37 years and came before the Mayor and City Council during Monday’s meeting to ask for a change for the amount of beach stands one operator can own. In November of...READ MORE

NEW FOR TUESDAY: Fenwick Island Still in ‘Recovery Mode’ Three Weeks After Sandy

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
FENWICK ISLAND -- Three weeks after Hurricane Sandy roared through the mid-Atlantic area, Fenwick Island is still picking up the pieces, but the tiny resort community just north of Ocean City is now moving beyond recovery and into a return to normalcy. While most of the last vestiges of Sandy have long since been cleared from Ocean City and little evidence remains of the storm’s devastation, Fenwick Island was far less fortunate with most of its bayside residences flooded, decks and docks...READ MORE

Council Okays Public Works Purchases, Changes Meter Ordinances

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Mayor and City Council had its first work session together on Tuesday and members worked their way through a list of business, including numerous items presented by Public Works Director Hal Adkins and approved. Radar Device Purchase OK’d According to Adkins, the purchase of a Ground Penetrating Radar would advance the department’s capabilities to complete accurate underground service line locating. The need for such a device hasn’t come up until recently...READ MORE

Berlin Testing Remote Metering Program Potential

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- The Mayor and Council of Berlin invested $18,832 this week into the beginnings of a remote metering program that officials hope will help modernize the town. “The initial investment surely is extremely reasonable for the potential,” said Mayor Gee Williams. There are currently five of the Nexgrid electric remote monitors running, according to Town Utilities Director Tim Lawrence. Those meters will serve as the foundation for a pilot program that could eventually lead to...READ MORE

Downtown Ocean City Hoping To Light Up For Holidays, Again

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – The Downtown Association is looking to return the holiday spirit to downtown Ocean City by adding a celebration to Sunset Park this year, while keeping a goal to collect contributions in returning the light displays to the Inlet by next year. According to Downtown Association Light Up Downtown Celebration Committee Chair Brian McCarthy, for a number of years the town of Ocean City provided the Inlet parking lot with light displays during the holiday season for visitors to...READ MORE

Driver Gets Five Years In OC Pedestrian Fatality

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- A Virginia man who struck and killed a pedestrian on Coastal Highway last Memorial Day weekend while driving drunk and then fled the scene was sentenced last week to five years in jail. Around 1:20 a.m. on May 28, 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...READ MORE

Charges In Alleged Knife Threat

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- An Ocean City man was arrested on a first-degree assault charge this week after allegedly threatening his girlfriend with a knife during an argument over phone calls and text messages from the father of one of her children. Shortly before 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Ocean City Police responded to a residence on 13th Street for a reported domestic assault that had just occurred. The female victim told officers her boyfriend had threatened her with a knife and only left the residence when she...READ MORE

Clean Water Act Suit Enters Final Stretch

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- The latest milestone in the ongoing landmark civil suit filed against a Berlin farm family and Perdue over alleged pollution violations passed this week with parties on both sides filing their proposed findings of fact and conclusions. Testimony ended in mid-October in the civil trial pitting a New York-based environmental watchdog group against Berlin’s Hudson Farm and Perdue and on Wednesday, each of the parties filed their proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law...READ MORE

County Shelter Thankful For Renovation Help

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
WEST OCEAN CITY -- A team of contractors and their crews, led by the local Home Depot, helped give a facelift to the Worcester County Humane Society (WCHS) last week. “We had so many different people from so many different companies,” said WCHS Director Kenille Davies. Davies guessed that more than two dozen people volunteered time or materials to renovate the Human Society. The office and bathroom were completed remodeled, new floors were installed, a new roof was placed over the...READ MORE

Two Sentenced In Raceway Citgo Store Armed Robbery

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- Two of the four suspects indicted by a Worcester County grand jury for their roles in the armed hold-up of a Route 50 convenience store and subsequent high speed chase in Ocean City in August each pleaded guilty to armed robbery last week in Circuit Court and each was sentenced to a considerable amount of jail time. Charles Richard Conden, III, 19, of Edwardsville, Pa., last Thursday pleaded guilty to armed robbery for his role in the hold-up of the Raceway Citgo store on Route 50...READ MORE

Worcester’s Drop-Out Rate Far Below ‘Acceptable’ Standard

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Flexible programs and support tailored to the individual student are the main reasons why Worcester County constantly sports some of the lowest drop-out and highest graduation rates in the state, according to County Coordinator for Drop-out and Recovery Diane Stulz. According to Stulz, Worcester public schools only had a drop-out rate of 6.68 percent in 2010, which fell to 6.42 percent in 2011. The “acceptable” drop-out rate in the state is considered to be 13 percent....READ MORE

Track Repairs Bring Trains Back To Berlin

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- The blaring train horn so familiar to Berlin residents and visitors silenced for months after a major August storm has returned. For decades, the loud, shrill whistle of the Maryland and Delaware Railroad Company as its locomotives and cars rolled through town have been a way of life for Berlin residents and a quaint reminder of a bygone era, but the familiar whistle has been silent for much of the late summer and early fall since the epic Aug. 25 storm, deemed a...READ MORE

Resort Expected To Soon Name Interim Police Chief

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- With the clock ticking on Ocean City Police Chief Bernadette DiPino’s tenure as head of the department, resort officials are now undertaking the process of finding her replacement, which will include a national search but could result in an internal promotion. DiPino is set to officially retire from the OCPD on Dec. 1 and will begin her duties as the chief of police in Sarasota on Jan. 1. While DiPino’s departure did not catch town officials by surprise after she...READ MORE

Proposed Music Festival Moving To Country Genre

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Although the presentation before the Mayor and Council was unexpectedly delayed this week, documentation shows the High Tide Music Festival’s genre has been transferred from rock and roll to country music. Although Tom Russell of Founders Entertainment was not in attendance during this week’s meeting, a presentation was submitted with a couple of requests for the event. According to Ocean City Private Events Coordinator Lisa Mitchell, the requests are to start the...READ MORE

Salisbury Police Awarded Grants

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY – The City Council faced a lengthy consent agenda this week but was happy to accept the list of donations and grant funds to benefit the city’s fire and police department. The City Council started off Tuesday’s legislative session by approving a couple of resolutions to accept donations to the Salisbury Fire Department (SFD) to enhance capabilities in providing effective and efficient delivery of fire, rescue and emergency medical services to the city. First on the...READ MORE

Supreme Court To Review Local DNA Case

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- U.S. Supreme Court justices late last week announced they will take up a potential landmark Maryland DNA testing law rooted in a Salisbury rape case dating back to 2003. In July 2010, Alonzo Jay King, Jr., now 29, was found guilty of first-degree rape for an unsolved 2003 during which he allegedly broke down the door of a residence in Salisbury armed with a gun and wearing a mask over his face and sexually assaulted a 52-year-old female victim. In September 2010, King was sentenced...READ MORE

Council Delays Fire Company’s Mediation Request

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- The Berlin Fire Company (BFC) turned out in force at Tuesday’s meeting to petition the Mayor and Council to enter third-party mediation to resolve the ongoing dispute and to restore the roughly $600,000 funding stripped from the fire company earlier this year. While the council said future mediation is possible, there are a number of conditions the town wants resolved before ever sitting down at a table with BFC leadership. However, even if funding is restored, the council has...READ MORE

One Turtle Hatchling Thriving After Being Relocated From Assateague

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
ASSATEAGUE -- It was good news, bad news this week as just one of the loggerhead turtle hatchlings rescued from the beach on Assateague in advance of Hurricane Sandy has lived, but the tiny survivor is well on the road to rehabilitation. On Friday, Oct. 26, just about two days before Hurricane Sandy arrived in the mid-Atlantic area, biological technicians and other staff from the Marine Animal Rescue Program (MARP) of the National Aquarium in Baltimore excavated a loggerhead sea turtle nest from...READ MORE

New Comfort Station, Stage Will Be Ready By Summer

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Demolition of the existing Caroline Street Comfort Station on the Boardwalk will begin next month and a new and improved facility with a stage will be completed just in time for next summer. Over a year ago, the early design stages for a new Caroline Street Comfort Station and Stage began. Since then, the Mayor and City Council have gone through three different renderings and finally decided on the third concept as well as budgeted $1 million for construction funded from a...READ MORE

Historic Pier Will Be Rebuilt Before Next Summer

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The iconic Ocean City Fishing Pier, one of the lasting symbols of the damage left in the wake of Hurricane Sandy, will be repaired and replaced likely in time for the next summer season, Mayor Rick Meehan confirmed this week. The famous pier, which dates back over 100 years, is an iconic symbol of the resort and almost every image of the downtown area features the historic structure prominently in the background. It was one of the first casualties when Hurricane Sandy arrived in...READ MORE

Adventures Of Fatherhood

November 16, 2012 - Fatherhood Adventures
Twice this week, it was bring a kid to work day for me, and there is never a dull moment with that. Due to circumstances that develop beyond our control (fog delay for school, for one), there are days that require inconvenient adjustments to the daily routine and that’s what happened this week, resulting in Beckett coming to work with me on Monday morning and Carson on Wednesday morning. It was two completely different experiences, but the common result of both of these office visits was...READ MORE

Voices From The Readers

November 16, 2012 - Letter To The Editor
Election Thoughts Editor: With the town and national elections now over, it's time to reflect on the process and outcome. Locally the "good Old Boy" process for electing the FOP choices were voted in by a low percentage of eligible voters voting most probably based on name recognition or friendship rather than principles expressed by the individual candidates. In the process, they neglected to educate themselves on new candidates, like Mr. Bob Baker, who had innovative ideas that might...READ MORE

Creating Median Barrier A Good Place To Start

November 16, 2012 - Editorial
It was great to see pedestrian safety become a focus at this week’s Ocean City Mayor and Council meeting. It’s no secret Ocean City, specifically Coastal Highway, is a dangerous place for pedestrians, and every year there are accidents, and unfortunately some years there are fatalities, to further confirm that fact. Now is the time to discuss what sort of infrastructure changes can be made to make Coastal Highway a safer place because public safety messages on marquees and sidewalks...READ MORE

Thoughts From The Publisher's Desk

November 16, 2012 - Between The Lines
Last Thursday’s organizational meeting at City Hall was fairly banal as far as politics goes. That was until it was time to elect a new council president.The night is typically devoted to the newly re-elected or elected officials who are sworn into office who then make some comments, but two years ago it was anything but ordinary, as the council made drastic moves on a night usually reserved for pomp and circumstance as well as the election of a new council president and council...READ MORE

Armed Robbery Alleged

November 16, 2012 - Cops & Courts
BERLIN -- A Berlin man was arrested on armed robbery and first-degree assault charges last week after allegedly robbing a woman at gunpoint at a Berlin apartment complex earlier in the week. Around 10:45 p.m. last Thursday, Berlin Police arrested Lavar D. Harmon, 20, of Berlin, and charged him with armed robbery and first-degree assault. Harmon is accused of robbing a Berlin woman at gunpoint on the morning of Nov. 2 near the Bay Terrace Apartment Complex. Harmon was also charged with...READ MORE

New Cat Adoption Center Opens In West OC Store

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- A partnership between Petco in West Ocean City and the Town Cats organization of Worcester County resulted in the opening of a new cat adoption center this week. “We are very excited about this new outlet for our rescued cats and kittens and think it will serve the Ocean City community well,” said Town Cats representative Chris Aument. Officially founded in 1998, Town Cats is the evolution of several independent efforts that began in 1992 to manage the area’s...READ MORE

Shockley Honored With Hazard Award

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- Shenanigan’s Irish Pub owner Greg Shockley was presented with the Paul Hazard Award at last week’s Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association (OCHMRA) dinner meeting. This award is special because it is not given annually, only when there is a deserving recipient. The award was last given out in 2005 to Amy Rothermel.   The award, named after Hazard, one of the original OCHMRA members when the Association was reorganized in 1971. He was owner of the Stardust...READ MORE

New Ocean City Council Talks ‘Common Ground’

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – All “what ifs” were put aside at last Thursday’s Mayor and City Council organizational meeting as the new council were sworn in and took their seats, including a new council president and council secretary. Council Secretary Lloyd Martin sat in Council President Jim Hall’s chair to conduct the meeting in his absence. “[Jim Hall] asked me to express his thanks to all of the citizens and let them know that he is still an Ocean City resident …...READ MORE

Medical Center Presents Annual Leadership Awards

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
SALISBURY -- Peninsula Regional Medical Center President/CEO Dr. Peggy Naleppa and Board of Trustees Chairman Martin "Marty" Neat recently presented members of the Peninsula Regional healthcare team with President's Leadership and Chairman's Awards for their contributions to the Medical Center and the patients they serve. There were six submissions for the Chairman's Award this year, reflecting many achievements in Clinical and Operational Performance Improvement. The teams submitted...READ MORE

Median Barrier, Lower Speed Limit Eyed To Improve Pedestrian Safety

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY – Coming off a summer with numerous pedestrian accidents, city officials sat down this week with state authorities to come up with solutions. On Tuesday afternoon, the Mayor and City Council met with the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) for their annual fall meeting. SHA Assistant District Engineer Ken Cimino said the SHA hired a consulting engineering firm to do a pedestrian safety study on MD 528, or Coastal Highway, between 62nd Street and Convention Center Dr. The...READ MORE

Local Completes First Novel

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
BERLIN -- Against a hectic schedule, other commitments and a lost manuscript, local author Kelly Roberts was still able to complete her first novel, “The Road to Chianti,” an accomplishment that she said has been a lifelong dream. Set in 1977, “The Road to Chianti,” focuses on the struggles and adventures of two young siblings who were recently orphaned. The novel, which Roberts said she wrote for both children and adults, follows the two orphans across Italy through...READ MORE

FEMA Details Declaration Process For Storm Damage

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- With a state application for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) support pending, FEMA Public Information Officer Michael Wade sat down with The Dispatch to detail what steps property owners should take to address storm damage from Hurricane Sandy. “A lot of people don’t understand that FEMA just can’t come in here,” said Wade. Beginning days before Sandy even made landfall in Maryland, Wade said that FEMA resources were in place in preparation for the...READ MORE

Dr. Berger Honored With Annual Glick Service Award

November 16, 2012 - Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- More than 400 people celebrated last Saturday the life, accomplishments and contributions of Dr. Leonard Berger, who was bestowed with the 2012 Hal Glick Distinguished Service Award during a gala event. Berger was presented his award by award and gala namesake Glick to cap off an evening of tributes, personal recollections and at times emotional stories. Glick was the first honoree of the award in 2010. Last year, Seacrets owner Leighton Moore earned the...READ MORE

Ravens-Steelers Bragging Rights on Line

November 16, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- Before the big boys hit the field in Pittsburgh on Sunday night for the latest chapter in the ongoing rivalry between the Ravens and the Steelers, local bragging rights will be settled on Saturday between the two teams’ loyal followers in the resort area with the first-ever 5K race and other events to fuel the competitive fire. The Steelers host the Ravens on Sunday night in the first meeting of the two rivals in three weeks and the anticipation has been building since last...READ MORE

Junior Seahawk Program Seeks Wreslers

November 16, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- The standout Stephen Decatur varsity wrestling team is looking for the next generation with its Junior Seahawk Wrestling Program with sign-ups for the winter season scheduled for next month. The Decatur wrestling program has become a powerhouse on the Eastern Shore and across the state in recent years and its success has largely been attributable to a strong feeder program for young athletes. The Junior Seahawk program provides young wrestlers with the instruction and training needed to...READ MORE

Berlin Seahawks Head to Eastern Regionals

November 16, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- The Berlin Seahawks Pop Warner Midgets team is headed to Pennsylvania this weekend to compete in the Pop Warner Eastern Regional Championships with a semifinal game against an opponent from New Jersey scheduled for Sunday. The Berlin Seahawk Midgets finished the regular season with a near perfect 6-0-1 record, their only non-win coming in a 13-13 tie with Laurel in the season opener. After that, the Seahawks ran the table, sweeping their remaining games to win the Henlopen Conference...READ MORE

Decatur Could Move in State Alignment

November 16, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- It appears Stephen Decatur High School’s varsity sports teams will continue to compete in the state’s 3A division after Maryland’s classification committee released their recommendations for the 2013 seasons last week, but they could face a different set of opponents when it comes time for regional playoffs. The Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association (MPSSAA) classification committee last week released their recommendations for proposed region and class...READ MORE

Greene Turtle Sweeps Mid-Atlantic Tourney

November 16, 2012 - Sports
OCEAN CITY- The Greene Turtle 2013 girls’ lacrosse team, featuring some of the top high school senior players in the area, swept five games last weekend to capture the 2012 Mid-Atlantic Showcase tournament in Baltimore. Coached by Joe Gamble and Cathi Coates, the Greene Turtle team is made up of some of the area’s best high school seniors and travels to tournaments throughout the region. Last weekend, the Greene Turtle team traveled to the Baltimore area for the Mid-Atlantic Showcase...READ MORE

Turtle Lax Club Tryouts Slated

November 16, 2012 - Sports
BERLIN- The Greene Turtle Boys Lacrosse Club will be holding tryouts for all high school-age boys interested in playing in a competitive travel lacrosse program next summer on December 2 at Salisbury University from 1-4 p.m. The Greene Turtle Boys Lacrosse Club was established to offer highly competitive student-athletes an opportunity within a select program to strive for their personal best and to help players in the recruiting process for college lacrosse. The coaching staff’s...READ MORE

Atlantic Physical Therapy Tough Guy Of The Week

November 16, 2012 - Sports
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Bank Of Ocean MVP Of The Week

November 16, 2012 - Sports
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Things To Do Around Town

November 16, 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 United Methodist...READ MORE

Who's Playing When And Where

November 16, 2012 - Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, The 410-213-9204 Corner of Rte. 611 & Sunset Ave., West Ocean City Friday, Nov. 16: Kevin Poole, 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17: Scott Glorioso, 6-10 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 18: Louis Wright, 10 a.m.-noon 28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Nov. 16: DJ Bean, 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17: Lawnchair, Noon 45th Street TapHouse Bar & Grille 443-664-2201 45th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Nov. 16: Scott Glorioso, 7-11 p.m. Saturday,...READ MORE

Best Bites On The Beach

November 16, 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...READ MORE

A Week In Business

November 16, 2012 - Business News
Agent Completes Course WILLARDS – Nicole Brushmiller, account executive at Atlantic/Smith, Cropper & Deeley, has successfully completed the annual continuing education requirement of the Society of Certified Insurance Counselors. To earn this prestigious designation, she attended five courses covering all phases of the insurance business and passed five comprehensive examinations.  Additionally, The National Alliance requires annual attendance in the program to maintain the...READ MORE

Things I Like

November 16, 2012 - Things I Like
Seeing a familiar face far from home Eating outside A great band that’s even better live Watching a helicopter take off A good picture of both my kids Chocolate milkshakes A comfortable suit Dogs playing on the beach A hot tub at night this time of year The charm of an old bar A kind act from a stranger ...READ MORE

SD HIgh Honors Final Fall Season VIP Of The Game

November 16, 2012 - Students
Stephen Decatur High School honored its final fall season "VIP of the Game" between quarters of the Nov. 2 football game versus Snow Hill. The lone recipient was senior Joe Iacona, who was recognized for his outstanding contributions to the school and community and for exemplifying the principles of "The Decatur Way." Iacona was presented a lifetime pass to school events and is pictured with program coordinator Amy Fenzel-Mergott. ...READ MORE

SH Elementary School's Judy Center Hosts Donuts For Dads

November 16, 2012 - Students
Snow Hill Elementary School's Judy Center hosted a “Donuts for Dads” event in the school cafeteria. Pre-K and kindergarten dads were invited to come share a snack with their students and help them put together a “#1 Star Dad” project. Above, De'Marion Biggins enjoys some juice and donuts with family friend Richard Harmon. ...READ MORE

OC Elementary School Participates In Global Gear Drive

November 16, 2012 - Students
In conjunction with the Ocean City Recreation Department and NAYS (National Alliance for Youth Sports), Ocean City Elementary School participated in the Global Gear Drive. Along with the numerous equipment donations, the faculty and staff of OCES contributed monetarily to the cause. Pictured are Mark Engle and Tracey Drocella with Emma Sheppard, Rife Leonard, Carlie Gates, Brady Marshall, Dalton Bunting, Owen Schardt, Noam Katna, Maddox Bunting, CC Lizas. and Jessica Beck. ...READ MORE

Worcester Prep Students Receive Scholarships From Howard Hughes Medical Institute

November 16, 2012 - Students
Worcester Prep students who received scholarships from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute were, front, Claire Brown, Lydia Pritchard and Sophia Tomaselli; back, Libby Truitt, Sarah Freund, Jenn Karsli, Lorenzo deJesus, Katherine Pavlos and Alissa Talbert.  With the students is their Advanced Placement Biology teacher Tom Westcott. The students studied Animal Behavior and Physiology, Forensics, and Biomedical Research at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. ...READ MORE

Kiwanis K-Kids At Buckingham Elementary Install Officers

November 16, 2012 - Students
The Kiwanis K-Kids Club at Buckingham Elementary School recently installed officers of the club. Pictured are three of the four officers being installed by Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City President Barbara Peletier. Pictured, from left, are Treasurer Nolan Kelley, Vice President Sunny Trivit and President Tavey Wade. Secretary Avery Braciszewski was absent. ...READ MORE

Wicomico County Sheriff's Department Discuss Dangers Of Prescription Drugs

November 16, 2012 - Students
Wicomico County Sheriff’s Department Lt. Tim Robinson and Cpl. Bowden discussed the dangers of prescription drug abuse with the United Way’s eighth grade Community Connections class at The Salisbury School. ...READ MORE

OC-Berlin Leo Club Installs New Officers

November 16, 2012 - Students
The Ocean City-Berlin Leo Club has installed new officers. The Leo Club is a youth-based group sponsored by the Ocean City Lions Club and is based at Stephen Decatur High School. Every year the club assists the OC Lions in raising awareness and funds for their many eyesight programs. Also, every year the Leo Club helps fund the National Lions Leader Dog for the Blind program. Pictured, from left, are school advisor Nora Duke; Logan Simpson, treasurer; Julia Shockley, president; Collin Bankert,...READ MORE

What's Your Sign?

November 16, 2012 - Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Restless Rams and Ewes might want to let others finish a current project while they start something new. But if you do, you could risk losing out on a future opportunity. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The Bovine's creative forces start revving up as you plan for the upcoming holidays. Some practical aspects also emerge, especially where money is involved. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Moments of doubt disrupt your otherwise clear sense of purpose. Don't ignore them....READ MORE

Worcester County Veterans Memorial Celebrate Veterans Day With Ceremony

November 16, 2012 - Community News
The Worcester County Veterans Memorial celebrated Veterans Day with a ceremony that included a guest speaker, color guard, presentation of wreaths, patriotic songs, 21 gun salute, bag pipers, and a moving tribute to missing soldiers, The Missing Man Ceremony. Pictured, from left, are Mary Adair and Arlene Page, co-chairs of the event; Chief Master Sergeant Sharon Egerson, guest speaker; and Sarge Garlitz, Master of Ceremonies. Photo by Ted Page ...READ MORE

Elves At St. Mary's/Holy Savior Work Hard For Annual Chistmas Bazaar

November 16, 2012 - Community News
The elves at St. Mary's/Holy Savior has been working hard again for the annual Christmas bazaar. They are raffling off a Christmas village. The bazaar will be held at the Father Connell Parish Center, located at 17th Street on Nov. 16-17. ...READ MORE

Worcester Prep Gala Committees Prepare For Galla 2013

November 16, 2012 - Community News
Worcester Prep Gala Chairpersons Julie Metz and Wendy Brafman, both of Rehoboth Beach, are working with their committees as they prepare for Gala 2013 to be held at the Rehoboth Beach Country Club on Saturday, Feb. 23. For information on the GALA, contact the Worcester Preparatory School Development Office at 410-641-3575. ...READ MORE

County Commissioners Present A Proclamation Recognizing November As National Adoption Month

November 16, 2012 - Community News
The County Commissioners present a proclamation to Worcester County Social Services Resource Home Worker Terry Edwards and Deputy Director Roberta Baldwin recognizing November as National Adoption Month and thanking them for helping to assure that abused and neglected children on the Eastern Shore, who through no fault of their own cannot remain in their families of origin, are adopted into loving, nurturing and permanent homes. ...READ MORE

AARP President Presents Check To Friends Of WCDC

November 16, 2012 - Community News
AARP President Larry Walton presents a check to Cathy Gallagher, president of the newly organized “Friends of WCDC”, at the November meeting at the Ocean Pines Community Center. The Worcester County Developmental Center (WCDC) provides daily vocational and supportive services to 85 adults who live with a disability. “Friends of WCDC” was formed to provide ancillary support to both the clients and the program. Pictured, from left, are Jack Ferry, Sr., Treasurer, Friends of...READ MORE