Fourth grade students from Worcester Preparatory School enjoyed special canoe and field trips to the Pocomoke YMCA and Pocomoke River State Park to learn water and boating safety as well as the environment. With their tour guide from Pocomoke River Parks are Zack Oltman, Alex Choy, Gary Frick and Josh Michnick.
Monthly Archives: January 2008
Stephen Decatur High School
Stephen Decatur High School senior field hockey players recently provided a tea for Gull Creek residents. The girls spent time talking with a special group of Gull Creek ladies while serving tea and cookies. Students from SDHS choir provided singing. Students pictured, from left, are Lindsey Parker, Meg Shockley, Katie Nichols, Cami Runyon and Emily… Read more »
A Week In Business
New Red Cross DirectorSALISBURY – The Lower Shore Chapter of the American Red Cross has announce the hiring of John Culp as new Chapter Director.After the recent retirement of 14-year Director Alan Lee, the application process began, leading to interviews and finally narrowing the field down to a few candidates. “We were especially pleased with… Read more »
Ocean City Doctor Has A Passion To Educate
OCEAN CITY – With over 17 years of service to Ocean City and a pledge to provide comprehensive, convenient and consistent health care every day of the year, 75th Street Medical and 126th Street Medical promise to provide full service health care to locals and visitors alike.Dr. Victor Gong, M.D., owner of 75th Street Medical… Read more »
My Thoughts
Insider enjoys reading the weekly Classifieds pages, which are always home to some interesting items. For instance, a couple weeks back, the old guy bought an antique cash register from a lady in Berlin. Insider collects antiques and this item has a lot of history to it. Another interesting part of these weekly pages is… Read more »
“Is it an Up and Down World?”
I guess it would be no surprise to anyone that consistently reads this column to learn that I listen to the blues while writing this piece on a weekly basis. I mention this because as I was brainstorming (if you want to call it that) for ideas for this week’s column and I was trying… Read more »
Tuesday, January 15 – Route 50 Bridge Closes Thursday
OCEAN CITY – The warning signs are everywhere in the area, but the State Highway Administration issued a press release yesterday reminding locals and visitors vehicular traffic on Route 50 will be temporarily detoured to Route 90 beginning Jan. 17.The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) will close the Route 50 Bridge into… Read more »
What’s Your Sign?
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Guess what, Lamb? You’re about to ex-perience a new perspective on a situation you long regarded quite differently. What you learn could open more opportunities later.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The Bold Bovine is tempted to charge into a new venture. But it might be best to take… Read more »
Monday, January 14- Shows Planned for OC’s Holiday Weekend
OCEAN CITY – The 23rd Nautical & Wildlife Art Festival and 21st North American Craft Shows are slated for the Roland E. Powell Convention Center on Saturday, Jan. 19, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., and Sunday, Jan. 20, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Billed as “two great shows under one roof,” the event features 190 booths of artisans representing 17… Read more »
Seahawks Thump Washington, 63-50
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team got back in the win column this week, beating visiting Washington High, 63-50, on Tuesday to improve to 3-6 on the season.It was the second win of the year over Washington for the Seahawks, who edged the Jaguars, 60-59, in their first meeting two weeks ago during the… Read more »