28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Every Sunday: CK the DJ Every Thursday: Local’s Dance PartyAdolfo’s 410-289-4001 13th St. & The Boardwalk, In The Beach Plaza Hotel Friday, Dec. 27 & New Year’s Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 31: Rhonda Apple & Dale BrittAtlantic Hotel 410-641-3589 2 North Main St., Berlin Every… Read more »
Monthly Archives: December 2013
Burglary Arrest In Stockton
STOCKTON — A local man was arrested on burglary and other charges last week after allegedly kicking in the front door of a residence in Stockton. Around 10:45 p.m. last Saturday, Worcester County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a reported burglary in progress at a residence on George’s Island Landing Drive in Stockton. Upon arrival, a… Read more »
Worcester Prep Students And Faculty Take Part In Hour Of Code
During the week of Dec. 9, Worcester Prep students and faculty took part in the Hour of Code, a national project designed to help everyone learn more about the importance of understanding programming/coding. Here Grade 5 students, in their DARE T-shirts, visited Code.org to join in the project. They explored a variety of computer programming… Read more »
United Way Recognizes AGH Employees For Their Contributions
United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently recognized Atlantic General Hospital employees for their generous support during their annual United Way campaign with employee contributions totaling $25,028. Pictured, from left, are Atlantic General Hospital President and CEO Michael Franklin, Wound Care Center Clinical Leader Nicole House-Blanc, Director of Imaging Maria Phillips and United Way… Read more »
Stephen Decatur High School Annual Children’s Theatre Production Thrills Thousands
The 37th Annual Stephen Decatur High School Children’s Theatre production of “Phylicia and the Pot of Pinks” thrilled thousands of children from all over the Delmarva region from the beginning of December to the end. Above, fairies Charlotte Petsche and Emily Ladd interrogate the red hen played by Abby Stabinski.
Adventures Of Fatherhood
In keeping with our annual tradition, here’s this year’s family photo taken with Santa. This year, due to a little adult getaway to Florida, we missed our favorite Santa picture opportunity at Worcester Prep’s annual Christmas Bazaar. Therefore, this year we headed to the Winterfest of Lights in Ocean City, and I asked Santa if… Read more »
Ocean City Sets Key Comfort Station Project Deadline; City Engineer: ‘It’s A Shame It Had To Get To This Point”
OCEAN CITY – The Town of Ocean City is at its wits end with the delay of the Caroline Street Comfort Station completion as the contractor is warned its performance bond will be called if the project is not substantially complete by the end of the week. On Monday evening, City Manager David Recor presented… Read more »
Assateague Pony Naming Auction Raises $3K
ASSATEAGUE — The online auction bidding for the naming rights of the only foal born on Assateague this year was wildly successful once again with the successful bid coming in at over $3,000. Each year, the Assateague Island Alliance (AIA) holds various contests and auctions for the naming rights of new foals born into the… Read more »
Berlin Looking To State For Election Redistricting Help
BERLIN — A small population bump in Berlin will require the town to re-draw election districts to maintain consistent citizen representation, but the town council is not satisfied with preliminary plans. Since the proposed redrawn boundaries would either remove incumbents from their seats or dramatically alter the populations of at least two districts, the council… Read more »
Campground Porch Enclosures Approved By 4-3 Vote
SNOW HILL — The Worcester County Commission passed an amendment allowing the installation of thin plastic porch enclosures in cooperative campgrounds by a narrow 4-3 margin this week. The amendment, submitted by attorney Mark Cropper on behalf of Bali Hi campground, has been in the works for months. It received a negative recommendation from the… Read more »