Burrito night at LaHacienda Getting fast cash at an ATM Laughing The Chesapeake burger at the Greene Turtle Movies without the “f” word Arts Night in Berlin The colors of fall along Route 90 Thanksgiving leftovers That a Panera is coming here The Paper Moon Diner in Baltimore Fajita night at Tequila Mockingbird
Monthly Archives: November 2007
What’s Your Sign?
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your work on a recent job assignment is impressive and is sure to be noticed. Meanwhile, expect to re-ceive news about an upcoming holiday event you won’t want to miss.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Saving the world one person at a time is what you were born to… Read more »
Monday, November 19 – Dates Set For Annual Christmas Parades
Berlin Parade Turns 37BERLIN – Berlin’s 37th Annual Christmas Parade will be held on Thursday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. The parade officially kicks off a number of Christmas events scheduled for December, and this year’s theme is “I Believe.”The parade is sponsored by the Berlin Lions Club, in cooperation with the Berlin Volunteer Fire… Read more »
With Complex Project Shelved, Focus On Skate Park Safety
OCEAN CITY – With the expansion of the Ocean Bowl Skate Park and the construction of the Downtown Recreation Complex officially on hold, the Recreation and Parks Department has decided to take a closer look at the quality of the current skate park. In a Recreation and Parks meeting Tuesday morning, Tom Shuster, director of… Read more »
Report Finds Flooding ‘Issues In The Entire Town’’
BERLIN – Growth has outpaced Berlin’s stormwater systems, overloading insufficient-sized pipes, inadequate ponds, low ground and high water tables, the town learned Tuesday night from the Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) stormwater analysis.The long anticipated, three years in the making, Berlin stormwater study results were finally presented to the Berlin Mayor and Council this week…. Read more »
Questions Remain On County’s Lack Of Public Comments
SNOW HILL – Public comments may soon come to a County Commissioner meeting, but citizens should not expect to see a change in the public comment policy at next week’s commissioner meeting.One commissioner said this week there might be changes in the near future. “I can see the commissioners taking time before lunch at 11:45, and… Read more »
Md. Approves Beach Replenishment Funds
ANNAPOLIS – With state funding for projects large and small under question given Maryland’s current financial crisis, it was uncertain if the Board of Public Works this week would approve the requested $203,000 latest installment in the state’s share of the ongoing Ocean City beach replenishment project, but the grant was approved without any wavering… Read more »
Fall Surf Challenge Attracts 105 To Ocean City
OCEAN CITY – The 9th Annual K-Coast/Reef Surf Challenge drew 105 of the top surfing competitors from Florida through New York to compete for a trip to Barbados and more than $10,000 in prizes at 35th Street in Ocean City last Sunday. A solid chest to head-high north swell with light sideshore winds created excellent… Read more »
Council Briefed On Success Of Montego Bay Community Pond
OCEAN CITY – Friends of Walkers Pond and the Montego Bay Civic Association came before the City Council last Monday night to thank them for its success and to provide an update on the status of the pond that has been undergoing a facelift of sorts for the past couple years. Vera McCullough represented Friends… Read more »
Commission Finds Tree Ordinance Overly Restrictive
BERLIN – More work needs to be done to a proposed tree removal ordinance presented to the Berlin Planning Commission Wednesday night, the commission concluded.The draft ordinance is the result of a discussion by the Berlin Mayor and Council in late October on protecting large old trees from being cut down on a whim.“It hurts… Read more »