28th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 23: Lawnchair, Noon-4 p.m. Every Sunday: CK the DJ Every Thursday: Local’s Dance Party45th Street Taphouse 443-664-2201 45th St. & Coastal Hwy. Call For EntertainmentAdolfo’s 410-289-4001 13th St. & The Boardwalk, In The Beach Plaza Hotel Friday, Nov. 22: Rhonda Apple &… Read more »
Yearly Archives: 2013
Middle School Grades At Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School Involved In VEX Robotics Program
The middle school grades at Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School are involved in the VEX robotics program, intended to introduce them to the world of robotics. This new initiative gets students involved in the collaborative building and programming of a robot that is manipulated to complete a task and eventually even participate in a classroom… Read more »
Three Mallards Sign on with Big Lax Programs
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s highly successful girls’ varsity lacrosse program added a few more bright feathers in its cap last week with three players signing letters of intent to accept scholarships to play at the next level at some high profile universities. Senior goalkeeper Maddie Pilchard last Friday signed a letter of intent to play lacrosse… Read more »
Veteran Restaurateur’s Pub Strives For Unique Offerings
OCEAN CITY – Johnny’s Pizza & Pub has closed out its fourth successful summer in the heart of Ocean City with excitement growing for the years ahead. John Hofman and his wife, Pam, opened Johnny’s on 56th Street and Coastal Hwy. on June 3, 2010. John Hofman moved to 61st Street in 1979 during the… Read more »
First And Second Grade Students At Snow Hill Elementary Treated To A Free Book Fair
First- and second-grade students at Snow Hill Elementary School were treated to a free book fair in October. Craig Birckhead-Morton organized the event and collected many books he had outgrown and donated them to the school. Above, Assistant Principal David Gell greets the generous student at the school entrance to help him with his donation… Read more »
SU Foundation Donates $4,904.05 To Habitat For Humanity
Many cyclists who rode in Salisbury University’s 25th Sea Gull Century were pedaling for charity. In addition to their efforts, event organizers from the SU Foundation, Inc. have donated $4,904.05 to Habitat for Humanity of Wicomico County from the 2013 Century. Contributions have topped $124,000 over the years. Pictured, from left, are Jason Curtin, deputy… Read more »
City Weighs Contract Preference Policies
SALISBURY — During discussion of a possible veterans’ preference policy for city contracts, the Salisbury City Council decided to look into expanding those inclinations to cover matters like local and minority owned business as well. “If you’re going to change your charter, make it broad strokes,” said Council President Jake Day. The original discussion Monday… Read more »
SD Middle School Cobra Team Reintroduce Native Tree Species
As part of the seventh grade Cobra team’s Service Learning Project at Stephen Decatur Middle School, native tree species now threatened along our eastern seaboard are being reintroduced into Worcester County. The students are planting and growing their personal White Cedar trees on the school grounds. Pictured are Chyna Riley, Asley Barton, Lauren Barrett, Remy… Read more »
Announcements
Mary Teresa and James M. Browne will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary next week. The couple was married on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, 1963 at S. Mary Star of the Sea Church in south Baltimore. They currently reside in Ocean Pines and will mark their anniversary this year on Thanksgiving Day as well.Kevin Ettz, son… Read more »
Probation For Former OC Cop In Weapons Case
SALISBURY — A former Ocean City police and Snow Hill police officer and Worcester County Sheriff candidate, charged in July with alleged assault weapons violations following a joint investigation in Worcester and Wicomico Counties, was cleared in the most serious counts this week and found guilty in four others, resulting in a suspended two-year sentence…. Read more »
