The Seaview was constructed in the World War I era on the Boardwalk between 3rd and 4th streets. More of a boarding house than a full service hotel, the Seaview offered both rooms and apartments to summer guests. The frame three-story building was built on pilings and survived many storms including the famous March Storm… Read more »
Monthly Archives: November 2014
Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy Of The Week”
The final Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to Cole Barrett for his outstanding performance in the Seahawks’ 41-8 win over Snow Hill in the season finale last week. Pictured above is Barrett (center) flanked by Coach Bob Knox (left) and the ATP President and CEO Bob Hammond (right). The “Tough… Read more »
OC To Host Holiday Shopper’s Fair Next Weekend
OCEAN CITY – The whole family will enjoy a visit to the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City, Nov. 28-30, for the 32nd Annual Holiday Shopper’s Fair.The Holiday Shopper’s Fair, which was started in 1983 as part of the effort to bring visitors to the resort in the shoulder season, attracted 2,000 people… Read more »
Berlin Seahawks Capture Pop Warner Title
BERLIN- The Berlin Seahawks’ midget Pop Warner team last week captured the Henlopen Tournament championship with an impressive overtime win over the Laurel Bulldogs.The Henlopen Tournament title game played at Cape Henlopen High last Saturday featured the Berlin Seahawks and the Laurel Bulldogs. The game was tied at 20-20 after regulation, setting up a dramatic… Read more »
Salvation Army Seeks Bell Ringers
SALISBURY — The Lower Eastern Shore Salvation Army is currently looking for and scheduling volunteers to help with this year’s Red Kettle Campaign.Volunteer bell ringers are needed to man numerous kettles at several locations in the tri-county service area of Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico.If you, your business, church, school, social club or civic organization would… Read more »
Pines, Sandpiper Accord On Natural Gas Still Up In Air
BERLIN – Much to the frustration of area residents, negotiations to bring natural gas to Ocean Pines continue between Sandpiper Energy and the Ocean Pines Association.Ocean Pines officials can offer no information on when natural gas might be available to those who live in Ocean Pines.“The board’s trying to do everything they can to protect… Read more »
A Week In Business
Banks AwardedBERLIN — The Bank of Ocean City and Calvin B. Taylor Banking Company recently received an award from the Maryland Bankers Association (MBA) Financial Education Awards Program, which recognizes member institutions that have excelled in spreading financial education in the communities they service.The Bank of Ocean City and Calvin B. Taylor Bank were awarded… Read more »
County’s Removal Of Religious Holidays Creates Stir
NEWARK — The largest public school district in Maryland raised quite a stir regionally and nationally last week when its Board of Education voted to scrub any references to religious holidays from its school calendar, but it appears at least locally the practice is already widely accepted.Last week, the Montgomery County Board of Education voted… Read more »
Allison Makes Leap From Club To Division I
FENWICK- Maggie Allison, a senior at Indian River High, this week signed a national letter of intent to play Division I lacrosse at Towson University last week, which is somewhat remarkable in that her school does not currently offer girls’ varsity lacrosse.Allison has played the last eight years for the Sea Bay Lacrosse Club based… Read more »
What’s Your Sign?
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): While it seems that chaos is taking over, you get everything back to normal, even if it means being more than a little assertive with some people. Expect to hear more job-related news soon.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Expect to be able to move ahead with your workplace… Read more »