SNOW HILL – The Route 50 bridge could be closed for drawbridge repairs for five weeks this winter, forcing resort traffic north and engendering worry over emergency service access.The bridge will be closed from Jan. 15, 2008, until Feb. 19, 2008 if the money for the repairs is available.The Jan. 15 closure of the bridge,… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2007
Pending Visa Expiration Concerns OC Businesses
OCEAN CITY – Resort business leaders this week bemoaned the expiration of a crucial exemption for certain seasonal immigrant workers, citing its potential impact on the town’s hospitality industry.The discussion arose during the town’s Economic Development Committee (EDC) meeting on Wednesday when Phillips Seafood Restaurant Vice President Paul Wall pointed out the all-important non-skilled seasonal… Read more »
Explosives Found On Beach
OCEAN CITY – At least three explosive devices were found along the shoreline in Ocean City this week, with the third detonated on purpose yesterday afternoon on the beach near 11th Street, while town officials and law enforcement personnel continued to search for more of the mysterious blasting caps. The first of three blasting caps… Read more »
“Tough Guy of the Week”
This week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy and Fitness Center’s “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to Decatur’s Pat Casey, who had an outstanding game against Easton. Pictured above is Casey (center) flanked by Coach Bob Knox (left) and ATP president Bob Hammond (right).
Mallards Win 6th Straight
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s men’s varsity soccer team continued its season-long hot streak this week, collecting a pair of wins over Delmarva Christian last Thursday and old nemesis Salisbury School on Tuesday to improve to 7-1 on the season.The Mallards have now reeled off six straight wins after losing to Delaware’s Sussex Tech back on September… Read more »
Seahawks Split Two
BERLIN- The Stephen Decatur boys’ varsity soccer team’s up and down season continued this week with a 1-0 win over Mardela after a 1-0 loss to Crisfield last Thursday.The Seahawks have a decent 5-2 record on the season, including a 3-1 mark in the Bayside Conference, but it has been feast or famine in virtually… Read more »
Flag Football Action Heating Up
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department’s Fall Flag Football League is hitting its early season stride with a full slate of games at Northside Park. The following is a look at some recent league action:(bullet) Greene Turtle 25- Crab Cake Factory 6: Allen Hawk threw for three touchdowns, including two to Brett… Read more »
Decatur Blanks Easton, 28-0, to Improve to 3-1
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team earned a big win over an always-tough Easton team last weekend, routing the visiting Warriors, 28-0, to improve to 3-1 on the season.Decatur jumped all over Easton early and built a steady lead on offense while the defense was outstanding in shutting down the Warriors. The 28-0 win over… Read more »
Berlin Falls in Pop Warner Showdown
BERLIN- In what was billed as one of the biggest youth football games of the young season on the Lower Shore, the Berlin Seahawks of the Pop Warner Midget Division (ages 12-15) fell to the Wicomico Panthers last Saturday, 28-0, after losing its star player to an injury early in the contest.The Seahawks traveled to… Read more »
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