February 22, 2013 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY -- The planned performing arts center addition to the Roland E. Powell Convention Center has some members of the business community concerned it could have an unfavorable impact if existing bookings decide to go elsewhere.
Last weekend the first of two Reach The Beach cheerleading conventions was held at the convention center, and several hotel companies confirmed this week the future of the event in Ocean City is mired in uncertainty due to questions about the ultimate floor space...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- While all sides report tentative employee contract agreements are in place, union officials as well as Ocean City representatives were mum this week on the specifics.
Negotiations over union contracts between the city and the Ocean City Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 10 and the International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 4269 have been ongoing and last week deals were reportedly reached. However, before any details can be shared, memberships of the respective...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- A West Ocean City man, arrested on manslaughter and assault charges in late January, was formally indicted this week and is on track for an early June trial.
Around 1:30 a.m. on Jan. 26, Ocean City police and paramedics responded to the area of Somerset Street in reference to a male individual who was found unconscious on the street outside the Harbor Inn bar. Police and EMS arrived at the scene and located an unresponsive male. The male individual was taken to AGH where he was...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY – The organizer of the OC Air Show assured the Mayor and Council this week the show will go on in June, despite the possible grounding of headlining military acts, such as the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, due to the looming possibility of sequestration.
The Blue Angels are scheduled to make their inaugural appearance in Ocean City as they headline this year’s OC Air Show on June 8-9.
This week Bryan Lilley of Ocean City Air Show LLC came before the Mayor and City Council to...
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February 22, 2013 -
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BERLIN -- The historic town’s skyline is about to look a little eco-friendlier with the town’s first wind turbine approved for installation on Old Ocean City Boulevard.
Until Monday, the fate of a proposed 85-foot, 50-killowatt turbine had been up in the air since creator and DDU Magnetics President Doug Richards offered to install his new design in Berlin for a severely reduced cost. The town would get the turbine for a fraction of its actual value because it would function as a...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The local fishing community breathed a collective sigh of relief this week when federal fisheries officials decided to drop a rather drastic rule change for sharks that could have effectively shut down a significant component of Ocean City’s multi-million dollar fishing industry.
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in November published a rather dubious “Amendment 5” to the Highly Migratory Species Fishery Management Plan that would, if adopted, create a...
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February 22, 2013 -
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 Monday-Saturday: Atlantic
United Methodist Church Thrift Shop
10 a.m.-2 p.m., AUMC, 105, 4th Street, O.C. For more info, 410-289-4458.
Open Wednesday-Saturday:
Shepherd’s Nook Thrift Shop
9 a.m.-1 p.m., Community Church at Ocean Pines, Rte. 589 & Racetrack Rd., Berlin....
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February 22, 2013 -
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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February 22, 2013 -
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SALISBURY -- When Salisbury University’s (SU) recycling program began in 1990, few could have predicted how much it would grow.
Some 23 years ago, tin and aluminum cans from the campus’ dining hall were set aside from the rest of the University’s waste and transported to recycling centers instead of landfills. Today, SU recycles everything from computers to cooking grease.
Recently, the University marked a milestone in its recycling program. Last year was the first that more...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- With contract negotiations underway between the town of Ocean City and its police officers, firefighters and paramedics, a former councilman and his colleague still at the dais made a pitch this week for the salary talks to take place under the public’s eye, but it appears to be too late in the game to make the change at this point.
Ocean City is currently negotiating a new contract with the police union, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 10, and the chapter of the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SALISBURY -- With counties across the lower shore including Worcester and Wicomico wrestling with state-mandated watershed improvement plans (WIP) and septic system regulations, Wicomico County officials this week heard from a coalition calling for a broader approach to cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay.
On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Council heard a presentation from the Clean Chesapeake Coalition (CCC), a growing collection of Maryland counties whose goal is to switch the emphasis of saving the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SALISBURY -- Costs for developing a Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) in Salisbury seem intimidating right now, admitted Wicomico County Transportation and Long Range Planner Keith Hall, but he told the City Council that the current estimated $225 million cost will likely be reduced substantially in the years before the WIP is required to meet final goals in 2025.
“I understand the price tag is daunting,” he said. “It’s something that we hope through various creative...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SALISBURY -- Salisbury University’s president sent a Valentine last week to Delmarva Public Radio (DPR) and its listeners -- a proposal which, if approved by the Salisbury University Foundation Board, will provide a new home and continued operations of its two stations, WSCL (89.5) and WSDL (90.7) FM.
The university proposes to relocate DPR to space near the East Campus Complex, which houses other outreach facilities such as the Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture and the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- After the first Ocean City Mayor and Council meeting with the new public comment and consent agenda policies in place, the “jury is still out” on the new format.
The Ocean City Mayor and Council met on Tuesday night in the first meeting since the new public comment period and consent agenda format were approved by the elected officials. Earlier this month, the council approved a couple of measures adjusting the format for the bi-weekly regular meetings, including moving...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Ocean City officials this week passed an ordinance limiting the areas of operation for vehicle vendors, such as ice cream trucks, in the interest of protecting established downtown businesses.
On Tuesday, the Mayor and Council approved an amendment to an ordinance limiting the operation of vehicle vendors like ice cream trucks, for example, in the downtown area. The existing ordinance prohibited the operation of the ice cream truck franchisee to south of 18th Street, but the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Ocean City officials this week agreed to provide support for a coalition of private sector groups in the interest of better controlling a growing stray or feral cat crisis in the resort.
On Tuesday, the Ocean City Mayor and Council agreed to support the Community Cats Coalition and its partners, Delmarva Cat Connection and Town Cats, in an effort to get a handle on the growing stray or feral cat problem in the resort. Community Cats Coalition spokeswoman Susan Coleman told the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SALISBURY -- The Salisbury City Council sent the city’s Critical Areas Ordinance back down to the Wicomico County Planning and Zoning Commission this week. While the commission had attached a favorable recommendation to the ordinance, members of the council pointed out that the commissioners never saw a final product on the document and had made their ruling based on the bullet points.
The city’s Critical Areas Ordinance is updated every four to six years, according to County...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The Restaurant Association of Maryland (RAM) last week announced the nominees for its annual awards, and the resort area is again well represented with a local establishment nominated in nearly every major category.
RAM will hold its 59th Annual “Stars of the Industry” gala in April, showcasing some of the top restaurants in the state in several categories. Among those nominated were de Lazy Lizard owner Wayne Odachowski and Fish Tales owner Shawn Harman for...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SNOW HILL -- Applicants seeking expanded licenses from the Board of License Commissioners (BLC) Wednesday met with mixed results, with one application approved, one denied and a third compromised.
The first applicant seeking a major change to a local business was Scott Heise, owner of Pizza Tugos in West Ocean City. His application asked the board for permission to install arcade games on the second floor of his restaurant.
“What we’d like to do is take the second floor area and make...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- Responding to a call to revisit the issue, Senator Jim Mathias (D-38) last week introduced legislation in the General Assembly that would create a task force to study the possibility of pushing the start date for public schools across Maryland back until after Labor Day.
For decades, the public school year in Maryland always started after Labor Day, the symbolic end to the summer season, but in recent years, most jurisdictions have moved the start date earlier and earlier, into...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SNOW HILL -- The Worcester County Board of Education is proposing a FY2014 operating budget that would include salary increases for all employees, funding to replace grant money that supports After School Programs and additional funding for technology.
The proposed budget includes a step increase for all eligible employees as well as a 1-percent Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for all employees to “begin restoring stagnant wages,” according to a memo from Superintendent of Schools...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SNOW HILL -- The town of Snow Hill is “coming back alive” in terms of economic and community development, according to Mayor Charlie Dorman. Meeting with the Worcester County Commission Tuesday, Dorman requested for fiscal year 2014 $700,000 in grant funding, an increase of $300,000 from last year with $200,000 of that earmarked for Old Opera House renovations.
“I want to say the town of Snow Hill is coming back. It’s a wonderful place to live,” he said. “The...
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February 22, 2013 -
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BERLIN -- For those feeling the “Winter Blues” this season, riding out the gloom until spring isn’t the only option, according to Dr. Jennifer Leggour, Clinical Director at Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS).
Unlike the prolonged, clinical Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), winter blues is an umbrella term used to describe feelings of sadness, lethargy and fatigue commonly experienced in the period after the clocks fall back but before they spring...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- With restoration funding uncertain, the future of the landmark Indian sculpture at the Inlet in Ocean City is in doubt this week as the weather has taken its toll on it over the last three decades.
Artist Peter Toth presented the Indian sculpture perched near the entrance to the Inlet parking lot to the town of Ocean City and the people of Maryland in 1976 as part of his larger plan to create a similar piece for every state in the U.S. as part of the nation’s bicentennial...
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February 22, 2013 -
Letter To The Editor
Donations Appreciated
Editor:
The Noel Community thanks everyone for the donations of gloves, hats, socks, and blankets during our eleventh annual gLOVEs drive over the Valentine Day season.
Local food pantries, lower income day care facilities, and social service groups will distribute the items collected. Together, we were able to warm the hearts and hands of our friends in need. We are especially grateful to St. Luke's and Holy Savior Catholic churches and to the Worcester County Library in...
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February 22, 2013 -
Editorial
An interesting debate resurfaced this week at City Hall regarding the ongoing union contract talks between the Ocean City Mayor and Council and the city’s respective bargaining units.Since we are in the information dissemination business, we feel nothing should take place in private if it involves taxpayer dollars in any way. However, we understand that’s never going to happen. Certain deliberations over personnel contracts, land acquisitions and disciplinary actions will and should...
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February 22, 2013 -
Between The Lines
Although it was clearly decided before this week’s meeting, it would have been nice to see the Worcester County Commissioners ask some more questions during the Department of Liquor Control (DLC) presentation to open a new store in northern Worcester County.While we congratulate the DLC, a county-run monopoly, for deciding to expand the discount it gives bars and restaurants required to purchase their liquor from the government entity, the decision to build a new “flagship”...
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It’s hard to say what will be remembered years from now, but I’m quite sure I will never forget my oldest son scoring his first soccer goal.Sports were a big part of my life as a kid, and I want that for my boys as well. My wife feels the same. That’s why they are both at a young age playing soccer. Beckett is now playing in his fourth soccer league, and this winter marks Carson’s first foray into organized sports.Although there have been several close encounters over the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SALISBURY -- On Sunday, Jan. 20, the Salisbury Zoo’s Titi monkey pair gave birth to their first baby. At this point, the sex of the baby is not known.
The mother has had experience in raising offspring while the male who is 3 years old has never produced until now. The father has had experience with a family group of Titis, which has given him the tools to be a good father, zoo officials report. The baby is being well taken care of by mom and dad.
Titi monkeys are from South America in the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SNOW HILL -- An Ocean Pines woman was sentenced this week to five years in jail, all but two suspended, and ordered to pay restitution after absconding with well over $400,000 from the Worcester County’s Teachers Association (WCTA).
In August, Denise Inez Owens, 58, was charged with two counts of theft over $500 and one count of theft scheme over $500 for alleging bilking the WCTA out of $433,784 while acting in the capacity of the association’s treasurer. In February 2012, Worcester...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SNOW HILL -- A new Safety Action Plan for Worcester County’s public schools, including armed security officers in schools, was recommended by the Board of Education’s Safety Committee and officially accepted by the board this week.
While the approval was swift, Board of Education officials stressed that this does not mean that School Resource Officers (SROs) will be patrolling schools immediately, only that the board agrees with the recommendations made by its Security Committee and...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- The boards in Ocean City will once again be flooded with pink this April when the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure returns to the resort town for its second year.
Despite dismal weather conditions, the debut Race for the Cure in Ocean City last year was a big win for both the town and the fight against breast cancer, according to Race and Development Coordinator Margo Mandes.
“In total we raised just over $351,000,” she said during a pre-race press conference last...
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February 22, 2013 -
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BERLIN -- Habitat for Humanity Worcester County, Inc. (HFHWC) announced this week the recent completion of a rehabilitation project for a local family in need.
In partnership with Habitat for Humanity International, HFHWC has embraced moving towards rehabilitation projects and neighborhood revitalization efforts in order to increase assistance to those in need in our local community.
“With this project, we were able to facilitate a family’s dire situation, because of a donation...
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February 22, 2013 -
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BERLIN -- A brunch staple is the Bloody Mary, which is known to be a hangover cure and a preppy drink that gives people an excuse to drink during the day. Many restaurants offer their own variations on the Bloody Mary theme, though most use some combination of the drink’s traditional ingredients: vodka, tomato juice, lemon or lime juice, Worcestershire sauce, Tabasco sauce, horseradish, salt, pepper and a rib of celery for garnish.
The tangy vodka cocktail is infinitely customizable...
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February 22, 2013 -
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BERLIN -- Four men arrested and charged initially with drug distribution and weapons charges in Worcester County last year, including a Berlin man, had their cases forwarded to U.S. District Court this month.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office last Wednesday announced four suspects arrested on drug and gun charges in Worcester last year have had federal criminal charges filed against them, essentially moving their cases from Worcester County Circuit Court to U.S. District Court. The first criminal...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN PINES -- Worcester County officials this week broke ground on an ambitious drainage project along the Beauchamp Rd. corridor near the River Run Golf Course after a generous easement donation by the property owner.
On Tuesday afternoon, a handful of Worcester County Commissioners and staff along with private-sector partners broke ground on a project aimed at relieving a chronic drainage project along the Beauchamp Rd. corridor.
The project includes the installation of a 24-inch stormwater...
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February 22, 2013 -
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BERLIN -- Stephen Decatur High School seniors Tyler Kalista and Kaitlyn Nibblett will be the first students to participate in a new internship opportunity with Delaware Business Systems (DBS), located in Bishopville.
A business that supports the hospitality industry, DBS has many clients in Ocean City as well as in Delaware beach communities.
The students were selected to participate in the internship through an application and interview process. Chad Hastings, DBS branch manager of the...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY – D3Corp, an Ocean City-based web development, e-marketing and print firm, will take part in the Get Well Gabby Foundation’s Crazy Hat Day on Friday, Feb. 22.
Crazy Hat Day is an annual fundraiser that supports the Get Well Gabby Foundation, which was created locally to support children with cancer.
D3Corp employees have been encouraged to create and wear a crazy hat to work on Friday. Only employees who donate $1 to the Get Well Gabby Foundation will be permitted to wear...
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February 22, 2013 -
Top Stories
SNOW HILL -- The county-run Department of Liquor Control (DLC) asked and received approval for three major changes to their operation including the closing of one or more stores in favor of a new “flagship” location, an increased discount on liquor sales to licensees and a new logo and name for all stores.
All of the changes are aimed at making the DLC a better steward to the licensees it supplies and a more convenient option for private customers, according to County Chief Finance...
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February 22, 2013 -
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SNOW HILL -- In what some are calling smart environmental stewardship and others labeling an attack on the nation’s Constitution, the Worcester County Commissioners voted 5-2 not to change the county’s definition of a minor subdivision from five to seven lots.
Proponents of the change in definition, which would be covered by County Bill 12-6, asserted that the state and Worcester are strangling landowners who want to subdivide their land, especially farmers.
“How have we gotten...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY -- An Ocean City woman, arrested twice within a few hours two weeks ago on assault charges after first hitting her fiancé with a can of beer and later attacking him with a can of beans, was up to her old tricks this week after repeatedly slapping the victim for taking the last can of cold beer before jumping off a second-floor balcony to elude police.
On Feb. 5, Kathleen Theresa Machen, 47, was arrested on second-degree assault charges after allegedly attacking her fiancé by...
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February 22, 2013 -
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OCEAN CITY – Among those honored at the Ocean City Recreation & Parks Department’s 2nd Annual Sportsmanship Ceremony at Northside Park last week was Carolee Humphreys, who was selected as the Ocean City Recreation Boosters’ Volunteer of the Year for 2012.
Humphreys currently serves as vice president of the OC Recreation Boosters and has been a member for more than 10 years. During Humphreys’ time with the Boosters she has worked countless hours, in a variety of...
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February 22, 2013 -
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February 22, 2013 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestlers turned in a strong performance at the Bayside Conference championships last weekend, finishing second overall as a team and collecting a bunch of top finishes in individual weight classes.
The Seahawks rode a solid run of first-place finishes in the middle weight classes to finish with 196 total team points, second only to Kent Island, which won the Bayside tournament with 294 team points. Queen Anne’s was third with 171 total team...
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February 22, 2013 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity swimming teams were solid at the state 3A-4A East regional meet last weekend, with the girls finishing first as a team and the boys coming in a close second.
The Decatur girls finished first overall as a team with 303 total points, while Kent Island was second with 236 and Thomas Stone was third with 198.5. The Seahawk boys came in second with 289 total team points, just behind Queen Anne’s which finished with 294. Cambridge-South Dorchester was...
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February 22, 2013 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity indoor track team members excelled in the state Class 3A meet this week in Prince George’s County including a state championship in the high jump for sophomore Lucas Duker.
Four Seahawks qualified in three different individual field events at the 3A-East region meet last week and earned spots in the state championship meet at the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex on Tuesday. Duker, who won the high jump title at the regional meet last...
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February 22, 2013 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team last week knocked off previously unbeaten and Bayside South front-runner Parkside in the penultimate game of the regular season and finished with a 20-2 record and a high seed in the state 3A-East Region tournament that gets underway next week.
The Seahawks settled an old score last Thursday, beating rival Parkside, 62-60, in a close game to avenge one of its only two losses on the season. The Rams handed the Seahawks one of...
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February 22, 2013 -
Sports
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team closed out its regular season last weekend, splitting its final two games, and now gets ready to start the state 3A-East Region tournament.
The Seahawks had an up-and-down final stretch, beating Parkside, 59-50, in the final Bayside Conference regular season game last Thursday, before falling to Indian River in a close one, 72-69, in the regular season finale last Saturday. Against Parkside, Jesse Engle led the Seahawks with 25...
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February 22, 2013 -
Cops & Courts
SNOW HILL -- The next wave of cases following the break-up of a major heroin distribution ring in northern Worcester County last fall hit the courts this week with varying results including some hefty sentences for some defendants.
In late November, the Ocean City Police Department rounded up 26 suspects wanted in connection with a major heroin distribution ring after a Worcester County grand jury issued indictments for the suspects. The OCPD Vice-Narcotics Unit for several weeks had been...
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February 22, 2013 -
Obituaries
Jean Barbara Katzer
OCEAN PINES – Jean Barbara Katzer, age 77, of Ocean Pines, died peacefully at home on Monday Feb. 18, 2013.
She was the daughter of the late Wallace Michalowski and Josephine Skrabek Michalowski. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Robert Francis Katzer.
She is survived by three sons, Gary Katzer and his wife Kathy of Long Island, N.Y., Ramon Katzer of Salisbury, and Jeffrey Katzer and his wife Dana of Berlin; and three sisters, Irene, Pat and Joanne. Jean...
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February 22, 2013 -
Best Beats
19th hole bar & Grille, the
410-213-9204
Corner of Rte. 611 & Sunset Ave., West OC
Friday, Feb. 22:
Chris Button
Saturday, Feb. 23:
Paul Brion
Thursday, Feb. 28: Brenda Golden & Mike Smith
28th Street
Pit and Pub
410-289-2020
28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
Every Thursday:
DJ Dance Party
Adolfo’s
410-289-4001
13th St. & The Boardwalk,
In The Beach Plaza Hotel
Friday, Feb. 22:
Rhonda Apple & Dale Britt
Atlantic Hotel
410-641-3589
2 North Main St., Berlin
Every...
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February 22, 2013 -
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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February 22, 2013 -
Students
Showell Elementary students Zachary Powers and Jasmine Luu are spreading their gratitude. After reading a story about being kind to others, third grade students wrote a thank you note to a person in the school who has made a difference in their lives.
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February 22, 2013 -
Students
Buckingham Elementary School student Damien Jackson is shown getting some air as students Sunny Trivits and Kayla Layfield wait for their turn during Jump Rope for Heart held on Feb. 13 at Buckingham Elementary School. This year’s jump had 85 participants and raised $4,150.
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February 22, 2013 -
Students
Students from Sarah Tilghman's fourth grade class at Ocean City Elementary School dressed up to celebrate the 100th day of school recently. Pictured are Morgan Davis, CC Lizas and Emily Tilghman.
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February 22, 2013 -
Students
Student Ella Gaddis is shown with her mother, Kate, during Buckingham Elementary School's Annual Art and Technology Night. BES students and parents were invited to create art projects and participate in technology activities as a family. Over 120 people attended.
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February 22, 2013 -
Students
Ocean City Elementary first graders performed in a friendly, country themed program directed by Joanie Brittingham. Students memorized lyrics, poems, jokes and movements for the audience. Above, Antonio Vazquez "Woody" and Peyton Marohl "Jessie" are searching for their friend in our show titled, "You've Got a Friend in Me".
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February 22, 2013 -
Students
Worcester County Board of Education Assistant Superintendent for Administration Lou Taylor poses with Showell Elementary School student Brooke Berquist after she received three silver ribbons for photography at the Annual Worcester County Technology Festival. The event featured over 500 entries which included photography, video, multi-media and online presentations.
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February 22, 2013 -
Students
A group of talented young chess players competed last weekend in the 2013 Chess Tournament at the Wicomico County Civic Center. Emerging atop the elementary division were Alexander Emmert, Salisbury, second place; Joseph Schwartz, Eden, third place; and Pranay Sanwal, Lewes, first place. Emmert, from Salisbury Christian School, is the son of Drs. Jeffrey and Elizabeth Emmert; Schwartz from Worcester Prep, is the son of Drs. Joseph and Carrie Schwartz; and Sanwal from Worcester Prep, is the son...
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February 22, 2013 -
Business News
New Lease Announced
SALISBURY – Bradley Gillis, a senior advisor with Sperry Van Ness–Miller Commercial Real Estate, has announced the former Floor Trader, a 10,000-square-foot building located in Delmar, will soon be occupied by Advance Auto Parts.
An out-of-town broker represented Advance Auto Parts in the 10-year lease and Gillis represented the landlord.
“The Town of Delmar continues to grow its Route 13 retail corridor and Advance Auto Parts will be a wonderful addition to...
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February 22, 2013 -
Things I Like
The rare occasion both my kids take naps
Chefs that can make anything taste great
My dogs’ excitement for the beach
A clean interior of a car
Smell of caramel popcorn on the Boardwalks
Waking up to a surprise snow
Dick Lohmeyer’s old ‘After Dark’ column
How much my kids love hearing stories
An old house boat
Smell of scrapple cooking in the morning
Flying away from cold weather
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February 22, 2013 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Congratulations, Lamb. The end of the month brings good news in the workplace, thanks to all the efforts you've made to get your projects off the ground and running.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Don't let yourself be cowed into thinking you're not up to the challenge you've taken on. Keep reinforcing your self-confidence, and no one and nothing can stop you.GEMINI (May 21 to June 20): Positive responses to a recent workplace move should give you added assurance that...
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February 22, 2013 -
Community News
A new program for recognition of Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City was instituted when President Barbara Peletier began her term last fall. It's known as "The Kiwanian of the Month". Above, Peletier presents the award for January 2013 to Mark Page, who serves as club treasurer and webmaster.
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February 22, 2013 -
Community News
Ocean Pines Department of Recreation and Parks Director Sonya Bounds was the guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club's weekly meeting in the Ocean Pines Community Center. The club donated $500 to her department for scholarships that can be offered to children to attend the department's programs, including the summer camp. Bounds is pictured accepting that check from Kiwanis Club President Barbara Peletier and another check for $350 in support of the Summer Concerts in the Park.
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February 22, 2013 -
Community News
The Ocean City Writers Group gathered recently to celebrate the first publication of their collective works of poetry and short stories entitled Watermark. Noted local artist Randy Hofman contributed the original art for the cover. The group meets monthly at the Ocean City Library. Copies of the book are available for sale at Worcester County Libraries. Pictured seated are Andrea Albrecht, Ruth Alcorn and Betty Townsend; and, standing, Carolyn Downey, Kim Price, Carl Crimm, Don Winslow, Mary...
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February 22, 2013 -
Community News
The Coastal Camera Club (CCC) has announced it will present a program at the Photo Beach Bash on March 13, at the Atlantic Sands Hotel and Conference Center in Rehoboth Beach, Del. There will be presentations by internationally and nationally renowned speakers; a CCC members’ photography exhibit; vendors; and critique sessions where attendees are invited to bring images for feedback from professionals. Pictured, from left, are club members Peggy Douglas, George Evancho, featured Beach Bash...
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February 22, 2013 -
Community News
The Community Foundation’s Katherine Ellen Brown Community Fund donated $5,000 to the Art League of Ocean City (ALOC) for its new Center for the Arts building in the resort. Pictured, from left, are Marian Bickerstaff, President, ALOC; Rina Thaler, Executive Director, ALOC; and Erica Joseph, Program and Development Director, Community Foundation. Submitted Photos
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