BERLIN – A Cambridge restauranteur is using a new Berlin location to expand on the seafood menu that earned the Leaky Pete’s name acclaim.Terry Feehley opened Leaky Pete’s Oyster Bar and Chop House in downtown Berlin last month. Though it was to be his second location, with the original Leaky Pete’s in Cambridge, the abrupt… Read more »
Monthly Archives: July 2015
Pedestrian Outreach Planned In Fenwick
FENWICK ISLAND – With a young boy being struck crossing against a light last month, the Town of Fenwick Island urges pedestrians to use crosswalks while conducting an annual pedestrian safety campaign.During Friday’s Town Council meeting Chief William Boyden touched on the pedestrian accident two weeks ago and the importance in using crosswalks while crossing… Read more »
Taphouse Expands To 4th Street And The Boardwalk
OCEAN CITY – The Taphouse Bar & Grille brand is continuing its evolvement this summer with the addition of the 4th Street Taphouse on the Boardwalk.The 9th Street Taphouse in Ocean City opened off the Boardwalk in April 2011. Then came the 45th Street Taphouse, which opened in the 45th Street Village on the Bay… Read more »
OC Real Estate Industry Rallies Against Proposed Rental Changes; New District Would Prohibit Weekly Rentals In Certain Areas
OCEAN CITY – The local real estate community is rallying together and seeking support this week with the Mayor and City Council expected to deliberate this month on the implementation of a district that could ban short term rentals in certain parts of town.The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing last month and… Read more »
Funds Approved For Route 113’s South Stretch
BERLIN — Maryland Governor Larry Hogan last week announced a nearly $2 billion investment in highway and bridge construction projects across the state, including roughly $65 million for the long-anticipated next section of the dangerous Route 113 in Worcester County.Hogan last Thursday announced $1.97 billion will be invested in highway safety improvement projects all over… Read more »
Ocean Pines Freedom 5K Set For Saturday
OCEAN PINES- The Ocean Pines Freedom 5K kicks off the community’s Fourth of July festivities on Saturday morning.Hosted by the Ocean Pines Veterans Memorial Park, the 5K race will start at the Worcester County Veterans Memorial, go around the beautiful South Gate pond. From there, runners will cross Ocean Parkway, travel through the Parke community,… Read more »
Bank Of Delmarva Donates $7,840 To American Cancer Society
The Bank of Delmarva President and CEO Edward M. Thomas announced a recent $7,840 donation to the American Cancer Society. The funds were raised through a Relay For Life Golf Tournament organized by bank employees. Pictured, from left, are Debbie White, Community Manager for Relay For Life, and Amy Townsend, Assistant Vice President, Deposit Operations… Read more »
Tuesday Nite Music Club Returns To Fager’s Next Week
OCEAN CITY – Tuesday Nite Music Club with Brian Russo is returning to Fager’s Island this summer with a line-up bringing one-of-a-kind musicians to Ocean City.Tuesday Nite Music Club with Bryan Russo is featuring live performances by Nalani & Sarina on July 7, No Good Sister on July 14, Julia Haltigan on July 21, The… Read more »
Five Years Ago Yesterday, Woman Was Impaled By Flying Umbrella On Beach; Reminders Issued Ahead Of Busy Weekend
OCEAN CITY — Five years ago yesterday, a Baltimore woman was severely injured when she was impaled by a flying beach umbrella on the beach in Ocean City, providing the backdrop of a reminder about the importance of properly installing the shade providers.On June 30, 2010, Lynn Stevens was enjoying a windy but hot summer… Read more »
OC Real Estate Industry Rallies Against Proposed Rental Changes; New District Would Prohibit Weekly Rentals In Certain Areas
OCEAN CITY – The local real estate community is rallying together and seeking support this week with the Mayor and City Council expected to deliberate this month on the implementation of a district that could ban short term rentals in certain parts of town.The Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing last month and… Read more »