OCEAN CITY – Sunday, May 30 through Sunday, June 6 marks Ocean City’s culinary adventure, Restaurant Week. This eight-day promotion will encourage visitors and locals alike to try the finest restaurants and revisit their tried and true favorites. Guests can indulge on the best fare Ocean City has to offer from a special price fixed… Read more »
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Planet Maze Still Evolving 15 Years After Opening
T.K. DickersonStaff WriterOCEAN CITY – Outside of the brightly colored building that is home to Planet Maze on 33rd Street in Ocean City, there are several sets of tiny handprints set in to the sidewalk, labeled with the year 1995. This was the year that the Thalers, Albrights, and Gordons (all with children around the… Read more »
Pay Study To Lead Summer Talks At City Hall
OCEAN CITY — This week, as the Mayor and Council enjoyed a respite from their scheduled weekly meetings, City Manager Dennis Dare was putting the finishing touches on a salary study that is expected to be one of the main political talking points in what could be a rather quiet summer at City Hall.Historically, after… Read more »
Local Man’s Cause Of Death Remains A Mystery
OCEAN CITY – The human skeletal remains discovered on the beach in late April were positively identified as those of a missing Selbyville man late last week, providing some measure of closure for family and friends, but it now appears investigators might never be able to solve the mystery surrounding the disappearance.Late last Friday, the… Read more »
Hospitality Workshops Planned
OCEAN CITY – The Economic Development Committee, the Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association, the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hospitality Training Institute are presenting a series of workshops on Tuesday, June 8. With so many destinations competing for vacationers’ discretionary income, it is crucial that Ocean City businesses… Read more »
Fed Review Of Oil Disaster’s Impact On OC Eyed
OCEAN CITY – With the ongoing oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico passing the one-month mark last week, Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski this week fired off a letter to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) officials, calling for a federal review of the potential impact on Ocean City, the Chesapeake and other coastal… Read more »
Court Upholds Snow Hill Assault Conviction On Appeal
SNOW HILL – The Maryland Court of Special Appeals last week upheld a Worcester County Circuit Court judgment on a Virginia man convicted of second-degree assault and sentenced to one year in jail for his role in a scuffle with his ex-girlfriend’s mother in her Snow Hill apartment in 2008.In January 2009, Terrence Richard Justice,… Read more »
County Schools Off Hook For Contractor Legal Fees
SNOW HILL – A visiting Worcester County Circuit Court judge last week denied Beka Industries’ effort to collect over $72,000 in legal fees and expenses from the Worcester County Board of Education after a failed attempt by the latter to counter-sue the private contractor.The Board of Education claimed another minor victory of sorts last week… Read more »
correction
Editor: Last week’s article, “County Decides Against Barking Dog Law”, incorrectly identified a man who barked while leaving the Worcester County Commissioners meeting as Bud Himes. The man who barked is named Jack Davis. The article incorrectly named Budd Heim as Bud Himes. The article also incorrectly attributed quotes by Shirley Aydelotte to Beverly… Read more »
Citizens Start Petition Over Barking Dogs
BERLIN – Barking dogs are not going away, and supporters of more regulation of canine noise nuisances say they will keep on fighting, despite the recent rejection of a barking dogs ordinance by elected officials.Last week, several citizens went down to Snow Hill to speak in favor of the barking dog law that would have… Read more »