OCEAN CITY – St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Protestant Episcopal Church was recently entered into the National Registry of Historic Places, a division of the National Park Service, United States Department of Interior. This Gothic Revival frame church, constructed in 1900-1901 is a prominent landmark in Ocean City. St. Paul’s, with only minor alterations in its long… Read more »
Monthly Archives: January 2009
Berlin Wants To Manage Forest Conservation For Own Projects
BERLIN – Berlin plans to take over forest conservation development review of in-town projects from Worcester County, allowing the town to smooth out the process for developers and gain power over use of mitigation fees. The Berlin Mayor and Council did not take a formal vote, but reached a consensus to pursue the change.A dozen… Read more »
Berlin Forms Committee To Help With Tech Issues
BERLIN – A new citizen and staff Information Technology Committee (ITC) will help the town of Berlin make decisions on computer and tech issues, while appointments to other committees and the addition of alternates to some should enhance the workings of existing groups.Berlin Mayor Gee Williams, who came into the office last May after the… Read more »
Association Honors Detective As Year’s Top Cop
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Neighborhood Watch Association this week handed out its 2008 Ocean City Police “Officer of the Year” award, but the honoree’s picture will not appear in local newspapers or on television. During its annual ceremony on Monday at the Ocean City Elks Lodge, the Ocean City Neighborhood Watch Association selected… Read more »
Area Retailers’ Short-Term Outlook Much Of Same
OCEAN CITY – After a ho-hum holiday shopping season, retailers are starting to see just how dark the immediate days and months ahead just might be.After what many in the nationwide industry are citing as the least profitable shopping season since 1970, area retailers are beginning to assess if consumers will continue to be as… Read more »
Agencies Headed To Inauguration
OCEAN CITY – With a crowd of a million or more expected to pile into the nation’s capital on Tuesday for the Presidential Inauguration, law enforcement agencies from all over the country have been called upon to lend support, including a substantial contingent from Ocean City and Worcester County.The Ocean City Police Department was recently… Read more »
SHA Favors New Bridge Option
OCEAN CITY – The fate of the Route 50 Bridge came into question on Tuesday as State Highway Administrators revealed a new bridge would be needed in the not so distant future.Jamaica Kennon of the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) presented several ideas for a new bridge to the Mayor and City Council with some… Read more »
Resort Joins Opposition To County’s Slots Stance
OCEAN CITY – Though some seem to want a larger piece of the slots pie than others, Ocean City may need to take steps to ensure they get a slice at all.Mayor Rick Meehan addressed a recent letter written by the County Commissioners of Worcester County to Annapolis, and City Solicitor Guy Ayres pointed out… Read more »
OC Ad Surge Set To Hit Soft Market
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City is spending more than ever before in advertising dollars, but the expenditure should end up getting a significant “bang for the bucks.”MGH, the town’s contracted ad agency, outlined the advertising campaign for this year at last week’s Tourism Commission meeting and showed just how they will spend the town’s $3… Read more »
Killer’s Relatives Charged As Accessories In Abuse Case
OCEAN CITY – Relatives of the man sentenced to life in prison for the stabbing of a West Ocean City woman in April 2008 were arrested last week and charged as accessories for covering up the convicted killer’s sexual assault and abuse of their own daughter a little over a month before the murder.Last week,… Read more »