Company Rebranding Effort AnnouncedOCEAN PINES — Cards Technology, formerly Cards Computers, unveils a new brand this week with a multi-chamber ribbon cutting and celebration at the corporate headquarters in Ocean Pines.The company started in 2000 as a computer repair shop and evolved over the years to serve businesses across the Eastern Shore and lower Delaware in… Read more »
Monthly Archives: May 2015
The Resorter … Revisited
Summer of 1975 Volume XXI Edition 4Issue Highlights • Captain Bill Bunting’s Restaurant and Marina on Talbot Street and the bay opened at 5 a.m. every day. • Sixteen varieties of pancakes was offered till 2 p.m. at the Stokes’ Steak & Sea “behind the pumps” on 67th Street. • Owners/Managers Bill and Jean Fleming… Read more »
Mallards Sweep ESIAC Tennis Titles
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s varsity tennis teams swept their season schedules this year, going undefeated and repeating as Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference champions.The Worcester girls went unbeaten this year and won the ESIAC title for the 10th straight year, which is the length of the history of the conference. The Worcester boys also went undefeated… Read more »
Two Balcony Falls In Ocean City
OCEAN CITY — Two falls from balconies in Ocean City within 24 hours last week resulted in the death of a local man and left a West Virginia man in critical condition.Around 6:30 p.m. last Thursday, OCPD officers responded to a hotel in the area of 25th Street and Baltimore Ave. after a 23-year-old West… Read more »
Bank Of Delmarva Team Donates $4,132 To March Of Dimes
The Bank of Delmarva President/CEO Edward M. Thomas announced the bank’s participation in the March of Dimes walk on April 26. Collectively, the Bank of Delmarva’s team donated $4,132 to the March of Dimes. The March of Dimes helps moms have full-term pregnancies and healthy babies. Pictured, from left, are Amanda Vickers, teller at The… Read more »
Navy, Coast Guard Partner To Rescue Disabled Sailboat
OCEAN CITY — A U.S. Navy ship and a Coast Guard rescue boat out of Station Ocean City teamed up to rescue of a disabled sailboat about 50 miles off the coast of the resort early last Thursday morning.Shortly after 6 a.m. last Thursday, the sailboat “Solarus” with two men aboard radioed they were in… Read more »
Delmarva Chorus Of Sweet Adelines International Installs 2015-2016 Management Team
The Delmarva Chorus of Sweet Adelines International recently installed the 2015-2016 Management Team. Pictured, back from left are Charlene Vanvick, Ginny Stannard, Elissa Mulligan, Jean Beatty and Jeannette Latzo; and front, Sharon Hunt, Catherine Walker and Carol Ludwig, director. The new governing team immediately began plans for upcoming events, which includes Guest Night/Membership Drive on… Read more »
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann
A popular form of fishing that is affordable for the average fisherman is on a party boat or “head boat” (so-called because there is a flat charge per angler or “per head.”) These boats provide rods, reels and bait and a mate to untangle lines and help bring fish aboard.One of the most famous was… Read more »
Wrights Bring ‘Fast Casual’ Restaurant Concept To West OC
OCEAN CITY – Culture in West Ocean City is aiming to bring diversity to the local palate starting off with Peruvian cuisine.Owners Travis and Jody Wright, long-time owns and operators of the The Shark on the Harbor, opened Culture on April 24, two days after Earth Day. The restaurant is located on Route 611 in… Read more »
First Graders At Worcester Prep Go On Virtual Field Trip To Lee Richardson Zoo
First graders at Worcester Preparatory School celebrated their studies in zoology with a virtual field trip to the Lee Richardson Zoo in Garden City, Kan. The Mammal Mania enrichment program gave the young students a firsthand look at special mammal groups such as duck-billed platypus, kangaroos and humans. All the students participated in a question… Read more »