Monthly Archives: July 2010
Worcester Tech Partners with Shore Transit to Design New Bus Banner
Dining Guide
Ocean City- Berlin Pines Sports bar & grille Old Bridge Road (Route 707), Ocean City • 410-213-9507 may have changed hands, but we are still the same locally known Sports Bar in West Ocean City, and yes we are open everyday 11a.m.-2 a.m. Everything on ourmenu is made to order from our Homemade Soups, Salads, … Read more »
Fatherhood Adventures
Toddlers can be moody and it’s usually easy to determine what kind of day it’s going to be first thing in the morning.From what I know about kids his age, I would rank Beckett on the more vocal side. At times, this is a great thing, but there are moments when his talkative nature can… Read more »
Fish ‘N OC
If there was one word that I could use to sum up the past couple of weeks in Ocean City, it would be “hot.” Yes folks, summer has officially arrived. It seems like everywhere I go air conditioners are cranking, ice cream shops are buzzing and people are taking to the water to cool off…. Read more »
We Remember Those We Have Lost
Lillian Catherine TimmonsBERLIN – Lillian Catherine Timmons, 78, died Sunday, June 27, 2010 at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin. Born in Berlin, she was the daughter of the late Alfred Lewis and Mattie Quillen Lewis. Also preceding her in death were her step-father, Holland Elijah Lewis, and her husband, Raymond James Timmons, Sr. in 2003…. Read more »
Tourney Drama Raises Local Fishing Questions
OCEAN CITY – After a Virginia angler and crew lost over $1 million over the lack of a $30 North Carolina fishing license during the Big Rock Blue Marlin tournament in mid-June, questions have been raised about the need for the proper permits and licenses for anglers as Ocean City rolls into the height of… Read more »
St. Louis Cyclist Ends Journey In Ocean City
When Allen Baumgartner got the key to Ocean City this week, the first thing he wanted to do was jump in the ocean. The next thing he wanted was a hamburger.Baumgartner, a St. Louis, Mo. native, was presented with the key to the city from Mayor Rick Meehan on Monday morning after a two-month journey… Read more »
Snapshot Finds Coastal Bays Showing Small Improvement
BERLIN – Maryland’s coastal bays watershed earned an overall score of C+ in the 2009 Coastal Bays Report Card, compared to just a C for 2008.“The good news this year is we’re up slightly,” said Dr. Bill Dennison, vice president of science applications at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.“It’s a snapshot. It’s… Read more »
School Officials Re-Elected Unless Challengers File
BERLIN – A decade after a controversial referendum vote to change Worcester County’s Board of Education from a body appointed by the governor to one elected by the voters of the county, there appears to be little interest in challenging the incumbents in the upcoming election.In 2000, the voters of Worcester County approved by referendum… Read more »