Seahawks Mauled by Lions, 36-8

Seahawks Mauled by Lions, 36-8

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team ran into a buzz saw last weekend, falling to a solid Queen Anne’s team, 36-8, after playing the Lions tight for at least one quarter.The Seahawks played Queen Anne’s to a scoreless first quarter although the Lions had two touchdowns taken off the board by untimely penalties. On the… Read more »

Seahawks Rally Past Mardela, 4-2

Seahawks Rally Past Mardela, 4-2

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity soccer team beat visiting Mardela, 4-2, on Monday in a somewhat odd game that mirrored the Seahawks’ season thus far.Monday’s game against Mardela basically came down to a tale of two halves, with the Warriors winning the first half and the Seahawks taking the all-important second half. For Decatur, the… Read more »

Decatur Boys Drop Tough One to WiHi

Decatur Boys Drop Tough One to WiHi

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team continued its up and down ways this week, falling to Wicomico, 2-1, on Tuesday to fall back to .500 on the season at 3-3.Continuing a season-long pattern of win one, lose one, the Seahawks got out to an early lead on a goal by Dominick Mann off a… Read more »

ATP Tough Guy of the Week

This week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to Decatur quarterback Tyler Hartrim for his outstanding play in a tough loss to Queen Anne’s last Friday. Pictured above is Hartrim (center) flanked by Coach Bob Knox (left) and ATP lead therapist Charles Curran (right).Submitted photo

Berlin Dolphin Cadets Roll, 28-6

Berlin Dolphin Cadets Roll, 28-6BERLIN- The Berlin Dolphins youth football teams split a pair of games last weekend with the Cadets rolling past Princess Anne, 28-6, and the Juniors falling to Pocomoke, 19-6.The Berlin Dolphins play in the Salvation Army League against teams from all over the Lower Shore. The Cadets, ages 7-10, beat Princess… Read more »

Voices From The Readers

Voices From The Readers

Thanks For Successful TourEditor:On behalf of the Art League of Ocean City, I would like to thank the community for supporting the 5th Annual Sand Castle Home Tour. The purpose of this event is to raise funds for a visual art center that can accommodate the many art and cultural programs and activities for our residents and visitors…. Read more »

Texting Ban, Other New Laws Now In Effect

BERLIN – Dozens of new laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly earlier this went into effect this week including a ban on text messaging while driving and the use of speed limit cameras in construction areas and school zones.State lawmakers passed hundreds of pieces of legislation during the General Assembly session last spring, many… Read more »

Sheriff’s Deputy Tip Aids Cigarette Bust

BERLIN – A tip from a Worcester County Sheriff’s Deputy on Tuesday led to the seizure of thousands of packs of contraband cigarettes flowing through the county.A Brooklyn, N.Y. man was arrested for possessing and transporting unstamped, untaxed cigarettes in Maryland on Tuesday after Deputy Nate Passwaters observed him purchase a substantial volume of cigarettes… Read more »

Routine Dredging Project Underway

Routine Dredging Project Underway

OCEAN CITY – Dredging work in the Inlet channel and the nearby ebb shoal continued this week as part of a routine effort by the federal Army Corps of Engineers to keep the area open to navigation and supplement areas prone to beach erosion.The Army Corps’ hopper dredge “Currituck” has been frequently been seen in… Read more »