Angelo’s Italian Cuisine33rd Street & Coastal Highway • 410-524-2855The Russo family proudly presents, Angelo’s Italian Cuisine, the latest venture in a long line of Italian restauants and pizzarias owned by the family in Baltimore, Salisbury and Ocean City. Our authentic Italian cuisine is prepared by a top New York chef and presented in a classically… Read more »
Monthly Archives: February 2008
94th Street north-Fenwick
Big Tuna Grill128th Street & Coastal Highway• 410-250-1001 • www.bigtunaOC.comA locals’ and vacationers’ favorite alike. Experience culinary delights as well as a visual excursion, dining among authentic nautical artifacts of old ships. Choose an array of entrees from fresh seafood to char-grilled steaks. Enjoy some drinks on our 50 ft. bar while watching our plasma… Read more »
Compromise Is A Reasonable Solution
In many ways, compromise is the key to life. With government and public policy issues, it’s essential to maintaining a balance and moving forward. Perhaps no better example is the current situation involving the current state of affairs with the fire service in Ocean City as well as its future.The scene at City Hall on… Read more »
Voices From The Readers
Much More To Know About Fire ServiceEditor:I was at the Ocean City Council meeting last week where, as was expected, the main fireworks had to do with the continuing saga of the Ocean City Council vs. the Ocean City Volunteer Fire Company. I have a few comments.Number One: Yes, Ocean City Council, you were elected… Read more »
Thoughts From The Publishers Desk
Wicomico County State’s Attorney Davis Ruark was arrested for allegedly driving drunk last weekend in Ocean City. This is a big deal as it was when the Ocean City cop was busted after a Fraternal Order of Police holiday party last year. It all goes back to those who enforce the law should also have… Read more »
Friday, February 29 – Work To Limit Route 50 Bridge Access
OCEAN CITY – The Route 50 Bridge may have reopened two weeks ago, but work is far from over and traffic delays will continue over the next two months as the State Highway Administration (SHA) gears up to close the west bound lanes of the bridge Tuesday.Maryland Department of Transportation’s SHA announced this week it… Read more »
Federal Judge Dismisses Pesticide Wrongful Death Suit
BERLIN – Citing a flawed reliance on “speculation and conjecture” in the plaintiffs’ case, a federal judge this week threw out a multi-million dollar wrongful death suit involving the alleged spraying of a toxic pesticide over a residential area in Berlin, which the suit claims resulted in the death of one local resident in June… Read more »
Friday, February 29 – Council OKs Plan To Share Cost For Stormwater Project
OCEAN CITY – The City Council approved the concept of a stormwater management retrofit cost share program transfer this week that aims to provide incentives for older properties throughout Ocean City. Environmental Engineer Gail Blazer pitched the program to the Mayor and Council this week, explaining that water quality and flooding could see improvements with… Read more »
City Forced To Fix Contractor Error At Conv. Center
OCEAN CITY – Unexpected Convention Center repairs at a cost of $40,000 were approved this week by the City Council, despite concerns over the original work.City Engineer Terry McGean came before the Mayor and Council this week, requesting their approval of the use of funds from the Capitol Reserve Account to replace the steel frame… Read more »
Seahawk Grapplers Take 7th Straight Bayside Crown
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s dominating varsity wrestling team continued to steamroll its opponents this week, collecting its seventh straight Bayside Conference title while preparing to send as many as a dozen individual wrestlers to the state championships next week.Two weeks ago, the Seahawks collected their first-ever state dual meet championship despite moving up this year to… Read more »