Ocean City Museum Society Thanks Volunteers With Reception At The Dunes Manor

Ocean City Museum Society Thanks Volunteers With Reception At The Dunes Manor

The Ocean City Museum Society recently thanked its volunteers with a reception at the Dunes Manor. The volunteers provide invaluable assistance to the museum staff and help make a visit to the Museum memorable. Anyone interested in volunteering can call the Museum at 410-289-4991. Pictured, from left, are Society President Nancy Howard, Janice Davis, Joe Britvch, Jean… Read more »

Big Stripers Mark 1st Few Days Of Tourney

Big Stripers Mark 1st Few Days Of Tourney

OCEAN CITY- The first three days of the Ocean City Marlin Club’s 3rd Annual Rockfish Tournament saw plenty of action with several big stripers filling out the leaderboard with lots of fishing still to go.The Marlin Club’s 3rd annual rockfish tournament got underway last Saturday and will through this Sunday, December 13. Boats and teams… Read more »

A Week In Business

The Ocean Pines Chamber of Commerce organized last week a one-year anniversary and ribbon cutting ceremony for Dazzle Gift Shop, located at 11312 Manklin Creek Road, Suite #5 in Ocean Pines. Above, owner Joyce Landsman is surrounded by supporters. Photo by Jeanette DeskiewiczMonthly Market UpdateBERLIN – Pending sales on the Lower Eastern Shore saw a… Read more »

OC Elementary Fourth Graders Use Laptops To Do Research For Their Non-Experimental Science Fair Project

OC Elementary Fourth Graders Use Laptops To Do Research For Their Non-Experimental Science Fair Project

Mya Williamson and Jake Parsons from Faith Murray’s fourth grade class at Ocean City Elementary School are pictured using laptop technology to research ferrets and chinchillas for their classroom non-experimental Science Fair project.  Once all of the information is collected, it will be used in a PowerPoint presentation for the OCES Science Fair.

Seahawks Dominate In Season Opener

Seahawks Dominate In Season Opener

BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team showcased its many impressive components on Tuesday with a resounding 90-62 win over visiting Wicomico in front of a packed house.After struggling last year in the Bayside South, the Seahawks were anxious to put that season behind them and get a fresh start on the 2015-2016 campaign. After… Read more »

Who’s Playing When And Where

Who’s Playing When And Where

28th Street Pit and Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Friday, Dec. 31:NYE Party with DJEvery Thursday:Locals’ Night With DJ BKAdolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk,In The Beach Plaza HotelThursday, Dec. 31:Dale Britt & Rhonda AppleAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinFriday, Dec. 11: TBAEvery Monday:Earl BeardsleyEvery Tuesday:Bob Miller On The PianoBuxy’s Salty Dog410-289-097328th St. & Coastal Hwy.Friday, Dec…. Read more »

Commission Approves New Berlin Police Station Plan; Exterior Changes Sought

Commission Approves New Berlin Police Station Plan; Exterior Changes Sought

BERLIN – Plans for the town’s new police station continue to move ahead, as the project received site plan approval from the Berlin Planning Commission this week.In spite of concerns that the building didn’t look as if it belonged in Berlin and questions regarding the station’s location, the commission voted 6-0, with Ron Cascio abstaining,… Read more »

Winterfest Jingle Bell 5K A Big Success

OCEAN CITY- With warm temperatures and clear skies for a change, the 4th Annual Winterfest Jingle Bell Run last Sunday was a huge success with 192 runners competing, up from the 165 that competed last year.The event took place last Sunday at Winterfest of Lights in Northside Park on 125th Street. The race took runners… Read more »

Probation, Fine For Indecent Exposure

OCEAN CITY — A Virginia man, arrested in August for indecent exposure after witnesses saw him pleasuring himself while driving a vehicle on Coastal Highway, pleaded guilty last week and was sentenced to six months, all of which was suspended in favor of probation and a fine.On Aug. 29, Ocean City Police received a call… Read more »