The Jarrod Radnich Pirates of the Caribbean Worldwide YouTube Piano Competition began in August, and Hannah Perdue, a fifth grade student at Worcester Preparatory School, submitted a video of her interpretation of Pirates of the Caribbean to Radnich. Her entry was accepted, and the young pianist became part of the first round of competition, continued… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2013
Worcester Prep Host Seniors For Back-To-School Luncheon To Learn About College Admissions Procedures
Each year Worcester Prep hosts seniors for a Back-to-School luncheon during which they enjoy getting together to learn more about college admissions procedures, college visits, their senior trip to England, senior privileges, senior lunches and seniors as school leaders. Among the 54 graduates to be are, from left, Madison O’Malley, Daniel Rosa, Bethany Wolpin, Jennifer… Read more »
Travel Channel’s Hotel Impossible To Feature OC’s Lankford On Monday
OCEAN CITY — A proud Ocean City Boardwalk hotel dating back nearly 90 years will get its moment on the national stage on Monday when it is featured on national television after a literal and figurative facelift over the summer. The Lankford Hotel and its associated cottages and apartment buildings situated around 8th Street and… Read more »
Decatur Golfers Fall by 4 Strokes at Bay Club
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity golf team suffered its first loss of the season this week, falling to Washington High by four strokes at the Bay Club. Washington’s Chase Benton led all golfers in the Bayside match at the Bay Club on Tuesday with a low score of 35 to earn the medal and lead the… Read more »
County Brings Back Co-Op Campground Talks
SNOW HILL — Though it seemed dead on arrival when introduced to the Worcester County Commission in August, two commissioners this week chose to resurrect discussion on possible cooperative campground changes that would allow the enclosure of porches. Commission President Bud Church and Commissioner Jim Bunting both decided to add their name to an application… Read more »
What’s Your Sign?
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): The changing season brings new experiences as well as challenges for the ever-adventurous Aries. Your social life expands, as do the opportunities at your workplace.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): That recent period of uncertainty has passed. You can now feel more confident about making decisions, especially those that… Read more »
Adventures Of Fatherhood
Picking up my kids from school is a funny experience. One day this week I had the privilege of picking up both of them, and let’s just say their reactions give the self-confidence quite the boost. Based on their obvious excitement and eagerness to see me, it’s like they are being released from prison after… Read more »
Snow Hill Middle And Worcester Technical High School’s Agriculture Students Help Plant Trees
Snow Hill Middle School eighth graders, along with Worcester Technical High School’s agriculture students, will help plant trees along streams associated with the Chesapeake watershed. The school applied for and was awarded a $50,000 grant that will help restore approximately five acres. Pictured, front from left, are eighth graders Devin Webster, Alura Neumyer, Aaron White… Read more »
OC Business Seeks More Entertainment Privileges; Board Holds Off Decision
SNOW HILL — A business request to have a few entertainment privileges restored this week met with a renewed round of complaints from neighbors, causing the Board of License Commissioners (BLC) to take the changes under advisement and delay a decision for 30 days. The Galaxy Bar and Grille, and specifically the restaurant’s Skye Bar… Read more »
A Week In Business
CAR Presents Awards OCEAN CITY — The cream of the crop in real estate gathered to honor some of the finest in the industry recently at the Coastal Association of Realtors® (CAR) awards banquet at the Captain’s Galley. An active member of CAR for the past 35 years, Bill Martin, ERA Martin Associates, was honored… Read more »