Proposed Music Festival Moving To Country Genre

OCEAN CITY – Although the presentation before the Mayor and Council was unexpectedly delayed this week, documentation shows the High Tide Music Festival’s genre has been transferred from rock and roll to country music.Although Tom Russell of Founders Entertainment was not in attendance during this week’s meeting, a presentation was submitted with a couple of… Read more »

Salisbury Police Awarded Grants

SALISBURY – The City Council faced a lengthy consent agenda this week but was happy to accept the list of donations and grant funds to benefit the city’s fire and police department.The City Council started off Tuesday’s legislative session by approving a couple of resolutions to accept donations to the Salisbury Fire Department (SFD) to… Read more »

Supreme Court To Review Local DNA Case

SALISBURY — U.S. Supreme Court justices late last week announced they will take up a potential landmark Maryland DNA testing law rooted in a Salisbury rape case dating back to 2003.In July 2010, Alonzo Jay King, Jr., now 29, was found guilty of first-degree rape for an unsolved 2003 during which he allegedly broke down… Read more »

Adventures Of Fatherhood

Adventures Of Fatherhood

Twice this week, it was bring a kid to work day for me, and there is never a dull moment with that.Due to circumstances that develop beyond our control (fog delay for school, for one), there are days that require inconvenient adjustments to the daily routine and that’s what happened this week, resulting in Beckett… Read more »

Voices From The Readers

Voices From The Readers

Election Thoughts Editor:With the town and national elections now over, it’s time to reflect on the process and outcome. Locally the “good Old Boy” process for electing the FOP choices were voted in by a low percentage of eligible voters voting most probably based on name recognition or friendship rather than principles expressed by the… Read more »