28th Street Pit and Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Friday, March 11: DJ SoulfingerSaturday, March 12:Jack & T, 2-6 p.m.;DJ Soulfinger, 7-11 p.m.Every Thursday:Locals’ Night With DJ BKAdolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk,In The Beach Plaza HotelCall For EntertainmentAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinFriday, March 11: Danielle FurstEvery Monday: Earl BeardsleyEvery Tuesday:Bob Miller On The PianoBuxy’s Salty… Read more »
Monthly Archives: March 2016
Rescued Bethany Seal Responding Well To Treatment
BETHANY — A juvenile harbor seal rescued on the beach in South Bethany in serious condition is now on the mend and responding to treatment at the National Aquarium in Baltimore.On February 26, the Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation (MERR) Institute rescued a yearling harbor seal from the beach in South Bethany. The young seal… Read more »
Employee Housing Shortage A Concern For Foreign Workers
OCEAN CITY – A shortage of rooms available to J-1 Visa students this summer is a definite concern heading into the resort’s busy season, according to city officials, sponsor companies and tourism representatives.Thousands of foreign students from all over the world are expected to arrive to work for the summer, as they’ve historically been a… Read more »
OC Looks To Keep Wave Machines At Amusement Parks
OCEAN CITY — The Mayor and Council last week got their first look at a proposed code amendment that would clarify the definition of “water-related recreational activity” that could ultimately dictate where simulated wave machines can be located in the resort.Last year, a businessman requested permission to install a wave machine, to be known as… Read more »
Adopt-A-Beach Program Off To Solid Start In Ocean City
OCEAN CITY — Before the Mayor and Council has had an opportunity to weigh in on the proposed “Adopt Your Beach” program, the concept is gaining momentum with potential interest in roughly one third of the resort’s beach blocks already.In January, the Coastal Resources Legislative Committee, or “Green Team,” began cursory discussions about an initiative… Read more »
Proposed OP Budget Includes Indoor Pool, Bridge Projects
Chris ShearerContributing WriterOCEAN PINES — Ocean Pines Association General Manager Bob Thompson outlined plans for everything from food trucks to capital improvements earlier this week to a crowded room of citizens at the Town Hall meeting.Thompson explained the ins and outs of the new budget projects and fielded questions from concerned residents.Much of the conversation… Read more »
Outreach, Education On Styrofoam Planned In OC
OCEAN CITY — While an outright ban on potentially harmful Styrofoam in the form of plates, cups and carry-out trays in Ocean City appears to be getting little traction, the resort’s Coastal Resources Legislative Committee continues to explore a subtler approach.Late last year, a private citizen urged the Mayor and Council to look into a… Read more »
Things I Like
People who still carry bank bagsTracking my kids’ growth on a wallThe feeling after a great massageWinningWearing a tie when I want toA random text from an old friendNew bands covering old Dead songsEggs benedict with crabParking the car after a long road tripParade day in Ocean CityA soup and salad for lunch