Every Saturday & Sunday Through-Nov. 24: Soups On 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Ocean City Airport. To benefit the Ocean City Aviation’s Huey Veterans Memorial restoration and future maintenance. Enjoy a cup of soup, dessert and view the memorial. Suggested donation: $5. For more information, 410-726-7207 or 410-641-6888.Every Sunday: Morning Worship 8:30 a.m., contemporary; 10 a.m., traditional,… Read more »
Monthly Archives: November 2013
Event Planned To Help Filmmaker
OCEAN CITY — Johnny’s Pizza will be hosting an event Nov. 11 to help a young man achieve his dream of having his show air on television. Filmmaker Matt Rocklin was born and raised in Barrington, Ill. and spent his summer working in Ocean City at his uncle’s pizza shop, Johnny’s Pizza. He graduated from… Read more »
Channel Dredging Project Planned
OCEAN CITY — The federal Army Corps of Engineers is preparing to undertake a major maintenance dredging project for navigation channels in the coastal bays with dredged material intended to be spread at various important ecological sites in and around the resort. The Army Corps of Engineers earlier this month posted a public notice about… Read more »
Route 90 Work Announced For Next Week
OCEAN CITY — Motorists hoping to access Route 90 out of Ocean City next week will have to use Route 50 or a northern alternative for the better part of two days mid-week as the State Highway Administration (SHA) undertakes yet another project on the westbound lanes of the span. SHA will be replacing a… Read more »
Berlin Council Wants Say On For-Profit Park Activity
BERLIN — An ordinance that would update the rules and regulations of parks in Berlin has been re-introduced with some clarifications regarding when and how business can be conducted on park property or facilities. “I think it just makes the situation, hopefully, not ambiguous at all,” said Mayor Gee Williams. An earlier version of the… Read more »
Mallards Capture Title, Finish Perfect
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s varsity field hockey team completed its perfect 14-0 season last week with a victory over Saints Peter and Paul, 3-0, in the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) tournament championship game. The Mallards ran the table in the regular season, finishing a perfect 121-0 and earning the top seed in the ESIAC… Read more »
What’s Your Sign?
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You enjoy the attention early in the week, but it might be a good idea to opt for some privacy by week’s end so that you can have more time to consider an upcoming decision.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You unearthed some surprising facts. Now you need to… Read more »
Salisbury Moving Forward With Employee Raises
SALISBURY – Three ordinances were all approved in first reading this week relating to city employee raises, despite one lone voice in the room expressing concerns over sustaining them into the future. The first ordinance on the table is to approve an amendment of the Fiscal Year 2014 (FY14) General Fund budget to adjust the… Read more »
CareFirst Representative For BlueCross/Blue Shield NARFE Guest Speaker
NARFE Chapter 2274 had as its October meeting guest speaker Anne Healy, CareFirst Representative for BlueCross/Blue Shield. Healy gave members the latest information on how the Affordable Care Act effects persons enrolled in Obamacare including premium increases for each of the CareFirst plans. Pictured, from left, are NARFE Maryland Federation President Dan McGrath, Programs chairperson… Read more »
Council OKs Earlier Springfest Vendor Closing
OCEAN CITY – Next May’s Springfest will see some changes with the arts and crafts and food tents closing two hours earlier upon vendors request. The move will serve as a test to permanently change hours for both Springfest and Sunfest events in the future. Special Event Manager Frank Miller requested the Mayor and City… Read more »