ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your natural Arian leadership qualities make you the person others will follow in tackling that important project. But don’t get so involved in the work that you neglect your personal life.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Aspects favor sorting through your possessions, both at work and at home, to… Read more »
Monthly Archives: February 2015
OC Winter Basketball Action Continues
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department’s boys’ winter basketball league continued this week with a full slate of games at Northside Park. The following is a quick snapshot of some of this week’s games:• Park Place Jewelers 31- OC Rec Boosters 22: Devin Waters scored 13 points and Kevin Beck added 12… Read more »
Hobeger, Formerly With Wallops Island, Guest Speaker At OC Sons Of Italy Meeting
North Ocean City Amusement Complex Plans To Add Mini-Golf Course, Laser Tag
OCEAN CITY – An amusement complex in north Ocean City looks to expand by adding a second miniature golf course and expanding the arcade building to include laser tag.A public hearing was held before the Planning and Zoning Commission on Tuesday to consider a conditional use permit for the expansion of an existing arcade and… Read more »
‘Hotel Impossible’ Host Eyes OC Trade Expo
OCEAN CITY — At its annual trade event next month, the Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association (OCHMRA) will feature a lecture by Anthony Melchiorri, host of “Hotel Impossible.”Melchiorri brings his 20-plus years of experience in the business as the “hotel turnaround expert” and host of Travel Channel’s original series “Hotel Impossible,” which premiered its fifth season… Read more »
Republican Women Of Worcester County Hold January Luncheon
The Republican Women of Worcester County (RWWC) held its January luncheon meeting at the Lighthouse Sound Restaurant on Jan. 22. Over 60 people heard Commissioner Jim Bunting talk about the challenges and opportunities that face Worcester County. Bunting was later joined by Commissioner Chip Bertino, right, for a question-and-answer session. They are pictured above with… Read more »
Long-Time Pre-K Teacher Will Retire After 26 Years
BERLIN — In 1989 Jeanie Mancini walked into Dr. Barry Tull’s office and suggested Worcester Preparatory School create an early childhood program. Tull, the school’s headmaster, had been thinking along the same lines and agreed with the ideas Mancini presented.“I remember that day well,” said Dr. Tull, “and I remember thinking that Mancini would be… Read more »
We Remember Those We Have Lost
Aaron Christopher JarmonOCEAN CITY — Aaron Christopher Jarmon, 37, of Ocean City, departed this life on Friday, Jan. 9, 2015, at Kern Memorial Medical Center in Bakersfield, Calif.Born in Georgetown, Del., he was the son of Robert Jarmon of Richmond, Va. and Deborah M. Bailey of Philadelphia, Pa.Aaron served in the United States Army. He… Read more »
Delmarva Zoological Society Prize Patrol Visits Five Schools
The Delmarva Zoological Society Prize Patrol visited five schools in four counties last week to surprise the classes that raised the most money through the Just Zoo It! program, a fundraiser that in total has raised more than $114,000 since it began in 2011. This is the fourth year that students across the Lower Shore… Read more »
Seahawks Sweep Two, Run Streak To 13
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team stayed on a major roll this week, sweeping two games to run it winning streak to 13 games.Since a narrow loss to Mardela way back on December 9, the Seahawks have reeled off 13 straight regular season victories after two wins this week. The Decatur girls maintained their… Read more »