OCEAN CITY – In the brief this week, the City Council told an uptown construction project to “keep on rolling” and stressed that they wanted to have the final say on what happens with a new resolution they created.Jamestown Work To ContinueResidents of Jamestown Road in north Ocean City have been dealing with construction work… Read more »
Monthly Archives: April 2009
OC To Conduct Nationwide Search For Vacancy
OCEAN CITY – With Mike Noah’s exit, the nationwide search has begun to find his replacement.Noah, who worked for 13 years as the town’s tourism director and executive director of the Roland E. Powell Convention Center, resigned this week, leaving town officials with the task of finding someone to play a role that is extremely… Read more »
OC Boosts Ad Money, While Md. OKs Cuts
OCEAN CITY – If legislators in Annapolis continue to cut Maryland’s tourism advertising budget at the current rate, it won’t be long until Ocean City spends about the same as the entire state.Assistant Tourism Director Debbie Travers told the tourism commission last week that the state of Maryland had cut their advertising budget to promote… Read more »
New Venture Aims To Fill Void In Berlin
BERLIN – Berlin’s only bookstore came online last month, fulfilling a dream of the owners, when Steve and Suzanne Marcalus added 1,500 books to their Coffee Beanery coffee shop in the James Barrett Medical Building.The Marcalus’ decided to reinvent their business recently, getting out of the retail pharmacy trade attached to the coffee operation, and… Read more »
Local Bills’ Fate Unknown As Session Nears End
ANNAPOLIS – With the clock ticking down on the 2009 Maryland General Assembly session, weighty statewide issues have consumed lawmakers as the days and hours click by, but local lawmakers remain hopeful their bills will make it through before Sine Die on Monday.State lawmakers continued to slog through countless pieces of legislation this week as… Read more »
County Budget Talks Heat Up
SNOW HILL – Elected officials appeared divided in their support for the Worcester County school system budget formally presented this week, with one commissioner saying the schools would cope, while other commissioners worried aloud that the school system would be damaged by budget cuts.The contentious school budget process entered a new phase with presentation of… Read more »
Council Okays Closing Ocean For Boats
OCEAN CITY – The City Council voted unanimously to allow the Geico Offshore Boat Gran Prix to come a little closer to the shore this year, but the decision will temporarily close the surf to swimmers in a portion of the downtown area for several hours.Though the town technically doesn’t have the authority to close… Read more »
OC Eyes Social Networks To Help With Promotion
OCEAN CITY – Don’t be surprised if you get a “friend request” from the town of Ocean City on social networking websites like Facebook.Ocean City is getting “hip” to the popular world of social networking, and in doing so, hopes to maximize their advertising dollars by using free viral services like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube… Read more »
Developer, Resident Square Off Over Proposed Project
OCEAN CITY – Flubbed verbiage in a town ordinance pertaining to how high buildings can be on Jacqueline Avenue has caused a bit of a stalemate between a developer and a neighboring property owner.The City Council tried to diffuse a situation with compromise created by a town mishap this week, as property owner Chris Tilghman… Read more »
County Packet Cites Reasons For School Funding Cuts
SNOW HILL – Penalties for funding less than a Maryland-mandated maintenance of effort (MOE) budget could vary widely depending on interpretation of the untested law.A budget that falls short of MOE would prompt the state to withdraw some funds from that school system, but a successful waiver would allow the local jurisdiction to fund the… Read more »