SNOW HILL — A Girdletree man has been charged with impersonating an officer after allegedly pretending to be Worcester County Sheriff Reggie Mason in an email dispute over the sale of dogs on Craig’s List. Michael Sponseller, 43, of Girdletree, had placed an ad on Craig’s List in an attempt to sell dogs. Sponseller then… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2013
OC Hears Update On Flood Insurance Rate Maps
OCEAN CITY – An update to Ocean City’s Hazard Mitigation Plan was presented this month to ensure the continuation of a flood insurance premium discount as well as an update to Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs). Ocean City Director of Planning and Zoning Matthew Margotta explained the Community Rating System (CRS) Program administered through the… Read more »
Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week”
This week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to Andrew Borradaile for his strong play in a big win over North Caroline. Borradaile intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown to seal the win. Pictured above is ATP representatives Matthew and Bobby Hammond with Borradaile and Head Coach Bob… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where
28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Sunday, Oct. 20: DJ CK Every Thursday: DJ Dance Party45th Street Taphouse 443-664-2201 45th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Oct. 18: The Runner Ups, 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19: Pat WiseAdolfo’s 410-289-4001 13th St. & The Boardwalk, In The Beach Plaza Hotel Friday, Oct…. Read more »
Perdue Farms’ Truck Drivers Participate In 11th World’s Largest Truck Convoy® To Benefit Special Olympics Delaware
Perdue Farms’ professional truck drivers hit the road on Oct. 5, to participate in the 11th World’s Largest Truck Convoy® to benefit Special Olympics Delaware. Thirty drivers from Perdue Transportation Inc. joined the convoy and traveled a 28-mile route through scene southern Delaware that began and ended at the Delaware State Fairgrounds in Harrington. The… Read more »
Hoedown To Feature Music, Special Menu, Craft Beer
BERLIN — The Atlantic Hotel will be adding a new food and music event to Berlin’s already well-loaded October schedule when they present its first-ever Hoedown on Saturday, Oct. 26. Incorporating live music and unlimited beer from two of the area’s most popular breweries, the event will also have a specially designed menu that chef… Read more »
Local Wrestlers Scoring Big in Early Meets
WEST OCEAN CITY- Young local wrestlers from the Eastern Shore Intensive Wrestling Club, based in West Ocean City, have turned in strong performances at early pre-season matches around the mid-Atlantic region, setting the stage for what should be another successful campaign in 2013-2014. The Eastern Shore Intensive Wrestling Club, under the direction of Coach Keith… Read more »
Two OC Redevelopment Projects Moving Forward
OCEAN CITY – A much smaller version of the proposed Buccaneer’s Caye at Shipwreck Cove to be built downtown was approved this week by the Planning and Zoning Commission, as well as new project being led by John Fager. A revised site plan for Buccaneer’s Caye at Shipwreck Cove returned to the Planning and Zoning… Read more »
Temple Bat Yam Holds Annual Simchat Torah Celebration
Temple Bat Yam held its annual Simchat Torah celebration last month at the Temple in Berlin. Simchat Torah is a Jewish holiday that celebrates and marks the end of the annual cycle of public Torah readings and the beginning of a new cycle. Shown, from left, wearing a tallit (Jewish prayer shawl) are Bette Bohlman and Rabbi Susan Warshaw and holding… Read more »
OC’s Northside Park Eyed For More Sports Tourneys
OCEAN CITY – This week’s Recreation and Parks Commission meeting began with a proposed schedule to expand Northside Park’s ability to host baseball and softball tournaments starting in 2014 followed by discussions regarding a conflict with Springfest’s date in 2015, issues arising with the corvette parade on the Boardwalk and Springfest and Sunfest vendors requesting… Read more »