NARFE Chapter 2274 had as its November meeting guest speaker attorney Michael B. Mathers, who gave an excellent presentation on living wills, health care power of attorney and more. Pictured, from left, are programs chairperson Anna Foultz, Mathers, NARFE Chapter 2274 President Arlene Page and Maryland Federation President Dan McGrath.
Monthly Archives: December 2013
Salisbury To Join Energy Program
SALISBURY- Inclusion in a new state program could lead to increased efforts to improve energy efficiency in the city of Salisbury. The city has the opportunity to become involved with Maryland Smart Energy Communities. Michael Moulds, director of Public Works for Salisbury, told the City Council that the program would look for improvements in certain… Read more »
Advice For Approaching Loved Ones In Need Of Home Care
OCEAN CITY — With the holiday season upon us, we will have a chance to spend time with loved ones and catch up with family. Visiting with parents, grandparents and other elderly family members over the holidays can sometimes leave us at a crossroads. For instance, mom or dad might not be in the same… Read more »
Promoter Forced To Pull Plug On Proposed OC Beach Music Fest
OCEAN CITY – What was feared for High Tide Music Festival came true this week as Founders Entertainment announced the cancelation of the event until further notice.Tom Russell of Founders Entertainment approached the Mayor and City Council on Monday evening saying he wished it was on better terms.Russell began by stating, over the past two… Read more »
‘There Is No Indication Of Motivation And We May Never Know His True Intent’
OCEAN CITY — One week after the fatal fire at a historic downtown church, more details have emerged, including the death of the beloved pastor being ruled a homicide and the death of the perpetrator a suicide.Around 9:25 a.m. last Tuesday, Ocean City Communications received a call in reference to a fire at the St…. Read more »
Resort Church Fire Classified As ‘Incdeniary’; Rev. Dingwall’s Funeral Set For Tuesday
OCEAN CITY — Ocean City officials on Monday confirmed the double fatal fire last week at a historic downtown church has been classified by the Fire Marshal’s Office as “incendiary” and the deceased suspect likely used an accelerant on his body.Around 9:25 a.m. last Tuesday, Ocean City Communications received a call in reference to a… Read more »