Every 1st Friday: Star Charities Volunteers Meet10 a.m., Ocean Pines Library. 410-641-7667.Every Saturday: Weekly Farmers Market8 a.m.-1 p.m., White Horse Park, 239 Ocean Parkway, Ocean Pines. Year-round. Locally grown vegetables, fruits, eggs, honey, kettle corn, flowers, artisan breads, seafood, meats, more. New vendors welcome. 410-641-7717.Every Saturday: Morning WorshipYear-round, 10 a.m., Bible study; 11 a.m., worship,… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Who’s Playing When And Where – September 30, 2016
28th Street Pit and Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Every Thursday:Locals’ Night With DJ BKFriday, Sept 30: Otto GrundmanAdolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk,In The Beach Plaza HotelEvery Friday & Saturday:Rhonda Apple & Dale BrittEvery Thursday: Billie Carlins BandAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinEvery Monday: Earl BeardsleyEvery Tuesday: Bob Miller On The PianoSaturday, Oct. 1: Frankie MoranThursday,… Read more »
OCPD Issues Reminders, Warnings To Car Show Attendees
OCEAN CITY — By mid-week, the steady hum of traffic noise, backups, burnouts and other nuisances related to the arrival of the annual H2O International Car Show had already accelerated, prompting Ocean City police to issue a welcome and a warning.The annual H2O International (H2Oi) event is one local law enforcement officials and residents circle… Read more »
Plumbing Ordinance Changes Tabled Again By OC Council After Lengthy Debate
OCEAN CITY — Resort officials this week again tabled a proposed ordinance change that would have somewhat relaxed the permitting and inspection process for the simplest of plumbing jobs after an hour-long-plus debate that left the issue as clear as mud.The Mayor and Council on Tuesday resumed their debate on a proposed ordinance that would… Read more »
Commissioners ‘Remain Committed’ To Showell Elementary Reconstruction
BERLIN – County leaders said this week they remained committed to building a new Showell Elementary School in spite of their failure to approve a concept plan last week.At their Sept. 20 meeting, the Worcester County Commissioners failed to pass a motion in support of the concept plan for the new school and failed to… Read more »
Worcester Superintendent Finalists Interviewed
NEWARK — The two finalists for the Worcester County Superintendent of Schools position participated in media sessions this week as part of their individual days within the local school system.The internal candidate, Lou Taylor is the current chief operating officer for Worcester County Public Schools. He has been an educator in Worcester County for 33… Read more »
Berlin Mayor Candidates Differ Mostly On Growth Issues
BERLIN — Standing in the way of a third term for Berlin Mayor Gee Williams is Councilmember Lisa Hall, who has given up her elected position to challenge him in the Oct. 4 town election.Williams was appointed mayor in 2008 after then-Mayor Tom Cardinale died. He was elected to the mayor’s seat later that year… Read more »
Jana Kramer Concert Cancelled In Ocean City
OCEAN CITY — Due to scheduling conflicts with a network television show, rising country music artist Jana Kramer will not be performing next weekend in Ocean City as planned.Kramer was slated to take the stage for one show at the Ocean City Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Oct. 8 as part of the 19th Annual… Read more »
Sheepshead are Tasty
By Scott LenoxIt poured in Ocean City this morning, and then it was overcast with intermittent rain all day. The wind wasn’t bad, so if you didn’t mind dodging rain drops you could drop a line in and get after your favorite species.There have been a large amount of sheepshead being caught over the past… Read more »
Social Media Helps Nab Theft Suspect In OC
OCEAN CITY — An Ocean City man was arrested on theft charges last weekend for allegedly swiping a backpack containing cameras and other property from a downtown business owner after a successful social media campaign to locate the suspect.Last Friday, an Ocean City police officer responded to Pickles Pub on Philadelphia Avenue at 8th Street… Read more »