Summer of 1970 Volume XVI Edition 5Issue HighlightsThis week’s “Resorter Girl” was Nancy Arenzm who was sporting Villager Swimwear.Mr. and Mrs. R. Marbury Stamp invited guests to their North Winds Motel on the bay at 55th Street.Among those featured in Shirley Ferrante’s Salty Spray column were Dick Laws, 64th Street Super Market; Josh Richardson, Josh’s… Read more »
Monthly Archives: January 2016
Seahawks Score Well At Bayside Championships
BERLIN – Stephen Decatur’s varsity indoor track teams scored well at the Bayside Championship meet last week with both the girls and boys finishing third in the team standings along with some top finishes in individual events.The Decatur boys finished third overall in the team standings with 62 total points, while North Caroline was first… Read more »
Local Boat Heads South For ‘Wicked Tuna’
OCEAN CITY – With the severe storm passed and the snotty seas subsided, the Ocean City-based sportfishing boat “Foolish Pleasures” with Captain Dale Lisi and crew left the resort area on Monday for the Outer Banks in North Carolina to begin preparing for the latest season of “Wicked Tuna.”Lisi and the “Foolish Pleasures” based at… Read more »
Dynamic Physical Therapy Officially Open With Ribbon-cutting Ceremony
In Hindsight, We Are Thankful For The Planning And Foresight
OCEAN CITY- Journalists get desensitized sometimes and can often be criticized by their own family members for acting like cynical skeptics and curmudgeons.If you work long enough in this business, at some point, you will have an editor in some market (usually the larger ones) walk up to your desk and say with a straight… Read more »
Oddly, Latest Blizzard Could Signal Rising Global Warming Threat
BALTIMORE- For those still shoveling out from the aftermath of 29 inches of snow, a Baltimore record that has doubtless done wonders for sales of acetaminophen and other muscle ache treatments, here’s something that won’t give you any comfort: Global warming is not only unhelpful in preventing such blizzards, it’s likely going to make them… Read more »
We Remember Those We Have Lost
Robert E. “Bob” WarfieldOCEAN CITY – Robert E. “Bob” Warfield Sr., 75, of Ocean City passed away peacefully on Saturday, Jan. 23, 2016, surrounded by his family.Born in Silver Spring, he was the son of the late Lt. Col. William Edwin and Esther Stanley Warfield. He is survived by his beloved wife of 47 years,… Read more »
BJ’s Wholesale Club, In Partnership With The OP Association, Donates $540 To Worcester County Veterans Memorial
BJ’s Wholesale Club, in partnership with the Ocean Pines Association, recently donated $540 to the Worcester County Veterans Memorial at Ocean Pines as part of its fall 2015 membership drive. Pictured above, Worcester County Veterans Memorial Foundation President Marie Gilmore presents the check to OPA Marketing and Public Relations Department representative Julie Malinowski.
Mears Briefs Ocean City Planning Commission on Major County Projects
OCEAN CITY- Worcester County Economic Development Director Merry Mears last week briefed Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission on a wide variety of major projects and their potential impact on the resort.Mears addressed Ocean City planners last week to bring them up to speed on a full range of projects at various stages of the… Read more »
Weekly Legislative Wrap: Hogan Budget Looks Good for Shore
ANNAPOLIS- In our legislative wrap-up this week, Governor Larry Hogan officially submitted his fiscal year 2017 budget to the Maryland General Assembly for consideration and Delegate Mary Beth Carozza will take her Bomb Threat Prosecution Bill before the House Judiciary Committee next Tuesday, February 2nd.Highlights of the Hogan BudgetHogan’s $42.3 billion budget includes General Fund… Read more »