ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You’re moving from a relatively stable situation to one that appears to be laced with perplexity. Be patient. You’ll eventually get answers to help clear up the confusion around you.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): A vexing situation tempts you to rush to set it all straight. But it’s… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2016
CAR Donates $8K To Hospice
BERLIN – The Coastal Association of REALTORS® (CAR) raised $8,000 for the campaign to build Coastal Hospice at the Ocean.CAR Immediate Past President Linda Moran chose Coastal Hospice at the Ocean as the charity the association would support throughout her presidency.“It has been an absolute joy this year to raise money for this worthy campaign,”… Read more »
Portion Of ‘Boardwalk’ Rebuilt As Concrete
Eight blocks of Boardwalk from North Division to 1st streets were rebuilt in concrete and widened by 10 feet between January and April in 1955.The Mayor and Council had decided to replace the wood with concrete due to maintenance costs. The George Bert Cropper Company did the work for $43,819 and used some of the… Read more »
Hunting Enthusiast Pens Book Of Waterfowl Tales
BERLIN – C.L. Marshall has so many duck hunting stories, that he could write a book about them, and that is exactly what he did.In his newest book, Chesapeake Bay Duck Hunting Tales, Marshall addresses the good and bad aspects of the sport through a collection of short stories that span more than 40 years.“Over… Read more »
Republican Women Of Worcester County Present $300 Check To Showell Elementary
The Republican Women of Worcester County presented a check for $300 to Showell Elementary School for the “Paper Back Book Library Project” established by their club. Sharon Byerly is shown presenting the check to Showell Elementary School Principal Diane Shorts, left, and Sandy West, Showell CRT/Test Coordinator.
Locals Fare Well In Tidewater Classic
BERLIN- Local high school cross country teams fared well in the Tidewater Fall Classic meet last week at Winterplace Park in Salisbury with solid team scores and some great individual performances.The Tidewater Fall Classic included dozens of schools and hundreds of runners from all over the Eastern Shore. On the boys’ side, Decatur finished sixth… Read more »
Restaurant Server Sentenced In Theft Case
OCEAN CITY — An Ocean City restaurant server and Romanian national, charged last month with theft after an elaborate scheme conducted through much of the summer during which she allegedly stole money from guests through various scams and ultimately her employer, pleaded guilty last week and was sentenced to 30 days in jail.On Sept. 6,… Read more »
Things To Do Around Town – October 14, 2016
Every Friday: Friday FunfestFORGE Youth and Family Academy, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Bring the kids for dinner, dancing and games. House of Mercy, 36674 Dupont Hwy., Selbyville, Del. Free to the public. 443-366-2813; email [email protected]; www.forge-youth.org.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… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where – October 14, 2016
28th Street Pit and Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Every Thursday:Locals’ Night With DJ BKSaturday, Oct. 15: The MessengersAdolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk,In The Beach Plaza HotelFriday, Oct. 14: Rhonda Apple & Dale BrittAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinEvery Monday: Earl BeardsleyEvery Tuesday: Bob Miller On The PianoFriday, Oct. 14: TBAThe Big Easy On 60 410-524-23055909… Read more »
White Marlin Open Angler Denies ‘Deceptive’ Charge In Filing, Explains Altered Catch Report ‘A Scrivener’s Error’
OCEAN CITY — In the latest move of what will likely be months of legal wrangling, the winning angler in this year’s White Marlin Open is seeking to toss the case out of federal court and have the tourney pay him his $2.8 million prize.In late August, White Marlin Open (WMO) officials announced a potential… Read more »