BERLIN- After several weather-related postponements and cancelations, the Worcester Prep boys’ varsity lacrosse team finally got on the field last weekend and came away with an impressive 15-6 win on the road against Eleanor Roosevelt High in Greenbelt.The Mallards did not play their first real game until last Saturday on the last weekend of March,… Read more »
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Things I Like
Walking to dinner in BerlinWhen my son wants to practice a sportPeople who are good with namesMeeting new peopleHearing church bells in the distanceChristian Bale in “American Hustle”Frisbee on the beach with a dogOld sayings that stay true through the yearsFriday afternoons offThe view looking south from the Inlet jettyLearning a new word
Residents Air Concerns Over New Service Road At Route 113 Public Meeting
SNOW HILL — Interest in the ongoing dualization of Route 113 between Berlin and Snow Hill is still high with a steady stream of visitors starting early for Wednesday’s public information meeting.Concern over whether the intersection of Langmaid Road and Route 113 will get a stop light was common though many attendees said they were… Read more »
Salisbury Elks Club Presents Delmarva Education Foundation With $6,000 Check
Salisbury Elks Club #817 Exalted Ruler David Hoster, left, and Esteemed Leading Knight and scholarship committee chairman Inga Hogue, right, present a $6,000 check to Rota L. Knott, executive director of the Delmarva Education Foundation, to provide $1,000 scholarships for five local students and to support DEF’s mission to promote college access.
OC Council Gets First Look At Proposed $151M Budget
OCEAN CITY – City Manager David Recor presented his version of a balanced budget on Tuesday, kicking off what will be a week of budget meetings between staff and the Mayor and City Council.“I am pleased to present the City Manager’s Fiscal Year 2015 Proposed Operating Budget for the Town of Ocean City, which totals… Read more »
Worcester County Democrats Hold Get Together In Berlin
Worcester County Democrats got together March 21 in Berlin at Sisters for an evening of fun and music including snacks and celebrity bar tenders to serve the drinks. Pictured, from left, are County Commissioner candidate for District 3 Michael MayKrantz, Worcester County State’s Attorney candidate Mike Farlow, guitarist Billy Earl Amos, Maryland Delegate candidate for District 38C Mike Hindi, singer Linda Amos, Salisbury… Read more »
Ocean City Recognizes Retiring Recreation Director
OCEAN CITY – On Tuesday afternoon, for the first time in 16 years, Recreation and Parks Director Tom Shuster sat in the audience of council chambers as a citizen enjoying the first day of his retirement from the Town of Ocean City.“I am standing here representing the Mayor and City Council, the city manager, all… Read more »
Open Houses Of The Week
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OC Should Handle Smoking Like Profanity
The time has come for Ocean City to make more diligent efforts toward stopping smoking on the beach, but banning it outright is terribly problematic from an enforcement standpoint.There is no reason to pass an ordinance banning smoking on the beach or the Boardwalk in Ocean City because it will be unenforceable for the most… Read more »
Fenwick Approves Amendments
FENWICK ISLAND – The Fenwick Island Town Council voted to approve two amendments to town codes last week regarding the location of the farmer’s market and a policy to have new construction anchor “fixed items.”Councilman William Weistling, who serves on the Charter and Ordinance Committee, returned an amendment to town code on second reading to… Read more »