Community Pumping Station Makeover Eyed

OCEAN CITY – The Little Salisbury neighborhood could be seeing a new and improved pumping station in the future, after the City Council approved an engineering services proposal for design and bidding of upgrades to the Arctic Avenue pumping station this week. Renovations to the pumping station, which lies within Little Salisbury at the intersection… Read more »

Berlin Continues To Work Toward Architecture Guide

BERLIN – Small progress was made this week toward an architectural pattern book for developers in Berlin with the Berlin Planning Commission instructing staff to look into consultants to do the work.Planning Commission Chair Newt Chandler first suggested buying examples of architectural pattern books as a guideline toward creating the town’s own during the planning… Read more »

OC’s Online Room Reservations Solid

OCEAN CITY – The Tourism Commission painted a rosier picture regarding hotel reservations last week, concluding that while this summer season is far from being a banner year, tourism is maintaining a status quo. “System-wide, reservations are up, length of stay is down,” said John Gehrig, president of D3 Corp, reporting on the town’s central… Read more »

Bridge Crash Causes Traffic Mess

OCEAN CITY – The tragic accident on the Bay Bridge early last Sunday morning that left one man dead, another woman in the hospital, a tractor-trailer floating in the Chesapeake Bay and snarled traffic to and from the beach on a busy day in August raised questions this week about the integrity of the decades-old… Read more »

Record Turnout Expected for OC Lax Classic

OCEAN CITY- The rapidly growing sport of lacrosse takes center stage in and around Ocean City this weekend when some of the top men’s and women’s teams in the country descend on the resort area for the 15th Annual Ocean City Lacrosse Classic.The annual tournament got underway yesterday with opening round games in the Masters… Read more »