Ed Colbert of Deer Run Golf Club presented Maureen McNeill of Coastal Hospice with $6,000 raised during the golf tournament on Oct. 17, held to support the campaign to build Coastal Hospice at the Ocean.
Monthly Archives: October 2015
What’s Your Sign?
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Deciding to work out that pesky problem (even though you might have been bored, bored, bored with it) should be paying off right about now. Expect to hear some very welcome news very soon.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Unexpected news might cause you to rethink a previous conclusion…. Read more »
A Week In Business
CAR Holds InstallationBERLIN — The Coastal Association of REALTORS® (CAR) installed its 2015-2016 Board of Directors at a special ceremony earlier this month at the Captain’s Galley in Ocean City.Linda Moran, a REALTOR® for Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices PenFed Realty and a CAR member since 1991, was installed as president of the association’s board.“It is an… Read more »
Pines Evaluating Bridge Options
BERLIN – In an effort to ensure some sort of improvements can be made in the coming year, the Ocean Pines Association continues to research both repair and replacement options for the community’s aging bridges.Bob Thompson, general manager of the association, told OPA’s board of directors this week that repair permits were being applied for… Read more »
Street Performers Seek End To Registration Process; Task Force To Weigh Public Hearing Testimony
OCEAN CITY — While the Town of Ocean City’s new ordinance regulating Boardwalk street performers has eased the friction between buskers and the business community to some degree, underlying tensions still simmer and were on display during a review of last summer on Monday.On Monday, the Boardwalk Task Force held a public hearing to receive… Read more »
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann
The cost of goods and services in the post-World War I era was far different than today. W.P. Laws opened his grocery store on Baltimore Avenue in 1919 and sold sirloin steak for 15 cents a pound, ham for 16 cents and scrapple for 10 cents a pound. A fresh loaf of bread could be… Read more »
Adventures Of Fatherhood
The typical hectic pace of family life came to a grinding halt last week when illness put a stranglehold on the house.For the first time in his school career, Beckett missed school for being sick, and it was a doozy of an illness. A virus knocked him off his feet for two straight days and… Read more »
Worcester Prep Seventh Grade Students Learn How To Us Compound Microscope
Democratic Women’s Club’s October Meeting Features Worcester County Commissioner Diane Purnell
The Democratic Women’s Club’s October meeting featured Worcester County Commissioner Diane Purnell speaking about the importance of education, women’s issues and involvement in family life and politics along with personal anecdotes about her own life. The next Democratic Women’s Club (DWC) general meeting is Nov. 16 features speaker, Seta Martin, a certified yoga instructor. Pictured,… Read more »
Author Barbara Lockhart Guest Speaker At Daughters Of The American Revolution Meeting
Author Barbara Lockhart, left, spoke about her historical novel, Elizabeth’s Field, to the General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) during their recent meeting at Nassawango Golf Course. Chapter Regent Barbara May, right, announced that Lockhart’s book, Mosey’s Field, will be donated in her honor to Snow Hill Elementary School.