OCEAN CITY –The effort to turn Ocean City into a craft beer destination to rival Bend, Ore. and Asheville, N.C. starts on Monday, Nov. 10, 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m. with the first Beer Talk & Tasting event at Burley Oak Brewery in Berlin.This event will focus on “The State of Craft Beer on the Shore.” Tom… Read more »
Monthly Archives: November 2014
Who’s Playing When And Where
28th Street Pit and Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Saturday, Nov. 8:Melissa AlesiEvery Thursday:Locals’ Night With DJ BKAdolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk,In The Beach Plaza HotelEvery Friday:Rhonda Apple & Dale BrittAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinFriday, Nov. 7: Frankie MoranEvery Monday: Earl BeardsleyEvery Tuesday:Bob Miller On The PianoThursday, Nov. 13: Joey SaahBuxy’s Salty Dog410-289-097328th St. &… Read more »
Open Houses Of The Week
OCEAN CITYBroad Marsh70th Street BaysideMon-Sat 10-5Sun 12-53BR/2FB/2HBTownhomesThe Fritschle Group/Condominium Realty410-524-6400WEST OCEAN CITYVillas at Inlet IsleDaily 11-3Waterfront THs3BR/4BAPJ AldridgeThe Fritschle Group/Condominium Realty410-251-7562OCEAN CITYThe Gateway GrandOceanfront 48th StreetDaily 10-5Fully Furnished3-4BR/3BACondos & PenthousesThe Fritschle Group/Condominium Realty410-723-6290OCEAN CITYThe View57th St. BayfrontDaily 10-4New ConstructionDirect Bayfront3BR/2BA CondoDan ClaylandColdwell Banker410-726-5108OCEAN CITYSea Watch #1620115th St OceanfrontFri 5-7/Sat 10-122BR+Den/2BAEnd Condo w/Private PorchDale ChambersLong and… Read more »
Worcester Prep Sixth Graders Study Hispanic Culture
For their studies of Hispanic culture with Spanish teacher Kira Eade, Worcester Prep sixth graders created Dia de los Muertos Altars similar to those constructed in libraries, museums and classrooms in Mexico and the United States. The altars are a way of honoring traditions and those who have passed away. Above, Hannah Perdue, left, shows… Read more »
Decatur Girls Fall In State Regionals
BERLIN- The Stephen Decatur girls’ varsity soccer team’s memorable 2014 season came to a close last week with a 3-1 loss to Northern in the state 3A-South Region tournament.The Seahawks were the top seed in the state 3A-South sectional and earned a first round bye. Decatur won its opening match in the tournament last Tuesday,… Read more »
No Longer Time To Celebrate For Maryland’s GOP
On the national, regional and local front, Tuesday’s election was all about the Republican Party, which swept nearly all races of significances on many levels and particularly on the hyper-local front on the shore.For only the second time in the last few decades, Maryland will have a Republican governor in Larry Hogan, who did what… Read more »
Wrongful Termination Suit Moves On
SNOW HILL — The $150,000 wrongful termination civil suit filed last March against the Mayor and Council of Snow Hill and Mayor Charlie Dorman is moving forward this week after a visiting Worcester County Circuit Court judge denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss the case.Last March, former Snow Hill Code Enforcement Officer Thomas Gorman and… Read more »
Shingle Roof Picked For OBCP Home To Save Money
OCEAN CITY – Following an extensive energy saving analysis for products to be used for the new beach patrol headquarters, the Mayor and City Council decided last month on a shingle roof and a mixture of LED lighting and high-efficiency fluorescent lighting.During a recent Mayor and City Council work session, City Engineer Terry McGean presented… Read more »
Things To Do Around Town
Every Sunday: Morning Worship8:30 a.m., contemporary; 10 a.m., traditional, Atlantic United Methodist Church, 105 4th St., O.C. For more info, 410-289-7430.Every Sunday: Morning Worship8 a.m. & 11 a.m., Traditional Worship; 9:30 a.m., Contemporary Worship; St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, E.L.C.A, 10301 Coastal Hwy., O.C. For more info, 410-524-7474.Every Monday: Delmarva Chorus,Sweet Adelines Meet7-9 p.m., Ocean Pines… Read more »
Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk
Some reflections on this week’s election:• I don’t like to use the term upset when it comes to election races because the fact is you never truly know the will of the general public until it’s expressed through the voting process. However, prior to elections, it’s natural through educated research and experience to handicap certain… Read more »