OCEAN CITY — The results of a recent poll released this week indicate a decided majority of Maryland residents continue to support Gov. Larry Hogan’s Executive Order for a post-Labor Day School start, while the state’s Attorney General’s office has concluded the governor “likely” overstepped his bounds with the mandate.The Goucher College Sarah T. Hughes… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2016
Shots Fired At Police After Pocomoke Bank Robbery
POCOMOKE — Allied law enforcement agencies across the lower shore on Tuesday are still looking for three suspects who robbed and threatened to blow up a Pocomoke bank on Monday before fleeing into Virginia and firing multiple shots at a police vehicle attempting to stop them.On Monday afternoon, the Pocomoke Police Department was notified of… Read more »
A Tale of Two Sheepshead
By Scott LenoxIt was a beautiful day today in Ocean City and a great day to be out on the water. The wind picked up a tad out of the east, but the ocean was pretty calm and some guys were able to get out to the canyons, the party boat fleet was on the inshore… Read more »
Berlin To Host First-Ever Main Street Crab Feast
BERLIN – Berlin’s Chamber of Commerce is partnering with the Lower Eastern Shore Heritage Area Council to host the town’s first outdoor Crab Feast fundraisers on Main Street Oct. 1.A continuous line of picnic tables will line the main corridor between Broad and Commerce streets where attendees can dine on all-you-can-eat crabs and corn from… Read more »
Berlin Mayoral Hopeful On Prescription Drug Charge: ‘It’s Very Unfortunate That We Have Lowered Ourselves To This Level Of Campaigning’
BERLIN – A mayoral candidate in Berlin’s coming election shared her side of the story this week following news of a drug possession charge.According to South Carolina’s online judiciary case search, Berlin Councilmember Lisa Hall was charged with possession of the drug flunitrazepam on April 29. She says it’s being brought up now, months after… Read more »
Tuna, Rockfish, Rays and Big Mouth Bass
By Scott LenoxWe had some absolutely beautiful fall weather in Ocean City today. The temperature started off in the mid 50s and climbed into the low 70s, we had light winds and it was mostly sunny all day. This is definitely my favorite time to Fish in OC. Offshore, we’ve started to see some yellowfin… Read more »
Tuna on the Hot Dog
By Scott LenoxThe weatherman nailed the forecast for the ocean today with N to NE winds about 5 – 15 knots and seas of 2 – 3’……SIKE! It was straight out of the northeast and every bit of 15-20 today, and seas got so bad that the Angler with Captain Chris Mizurak cut his day… Read more »
Yep, The Fish Are Still Around
By Scott LenoxI titled yesterday’s Daily Angle, “Will They Still Be Around” because we’ve had a couple of blow days and no one has been able to do any offshore fishing. This time of year, the white marlin bite can end abruptly as the fish migrate to the south and we usually find out they’re… Read more »
Will They Still Be Around?
By Scott LenoxThe weather has put a real damper on fishing interests the past few days. Inshore anglers have been able to wet a line, but they’ve had to do it in breezy conditions with intermittent rain showers. The offshore fleet hasn’t been so lucky. The last day that boats were able to get to… Read more »
Where Are They Now – Alexis McDonough
The following in the latest installment in an occasional series about the progress of local student-athletes who have gone on to succeed at the next level in their college careers.BERLIN- It didn’t take long for former Stephen Decatur High School standout soccer player Alexis McDonough to make an immediate impact at Hollins University.McDonough, who started… Read more »