BERLIN — The Berlin Fall Cruisers event will make its yearly appearance in downtown Berlin on Saturday, Oct. 8. Hundreds of vehicles are anticipated to roll into town as spectators stroll through the streets see the cars close up, dine in the many restaurants, and visit the local shops.The Fall Cruisers affair in Berlin is… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2016
Cops And Courts – October 7, 2016
Stolen Bike Located Thanks To RegistrationOCEAN CITY — Thanks to the Ocean City Police Department’s bicycle registration program, a bike stolen in the resort was found just a few days later and resort police located a wanted suspect in the process as a bonus.Around 10 p.m. on Sept. 19, Ocean City police officers were approached by… Read more »
Slow Start Dooms Seahawks, 41-13
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team lost another tough one last weekend to North Caroline, 41-13, after falling behind early.North Caroline scored on its first offensive play from scrimmage for a quick 7-0 lead before many in the big road team crowd had even found their seats. Because of severe storms and flooding late last… Read more »
Voices From The Readers – October 7, 2016
Coastal Birds ExcellingEditor:This year has been a good year for rare and endangered water birds, such as black skimmers and royal and common terns nesting on islands behind Ocean City, thanks to the tremendous support shown by so many Ocean City businesses and Eastern Shore residents. These folks recognize the value of these iconic coastal… Read more »
Mallards Snuff Dragons, Improve To 6-1
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team improved to 6-1 on the season with a 7-0 rout of ESIAC rival Salisbury School at home on Monday.The Mallards got out to an early lead on goals by Henry Elangwe and Pat Petrara to go up 2-0. Just before the half, Worcester’s Tucker Brown scored to extend… Read more »
Pine’eer Craft Club Feature Monthly Craft Projects
Live Life Like Rob 5K Set For Next Week
OCEAN CITY- Nearly one year to the day when a popular Lower Shore man and avid fitness enthusiast was struck and killed by a truck while running in Salisbury, a celebration of his life in the form of a 5K and one-mile fun run and walk will be held on the Boardwalk in Ocean City… Read more »
Last Week’s Major ‘Flood Event’ Results In Pocomoke River Advisory
SNOW HILL – Worcester County officials spent much of the week assessing damage from the unusual amount of rainfall experienced during the final days of September.On Tuesday, standing water remained on several area roadways, forcing closures. County officials continued to monitor the Pocomoke River following a combined sewer overflow that occurred in Snow Hill during… Read more »
Horticulture Students To Represent State At Symposium
SALISBURY – Two students from Parkside High School’s Department of Career and Technology Education will represent Maryland at an international symposium later this month in Des Moines, Iowa.Parkside seniors Logan Dennis and Layla Renshaw will join 200 students from 30 other states and territories and seven other countries for the Borlaug Dialogue International Symposium, Oct…. Read more »
Federal Grant Results In Hypertension Pilot Program On Shore
BERLIN – Health departments in Maryland and five other states will each receive $500,000 in funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct a two-year pilot program that screens patients for hypertension at the dentist’s office.The Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said it will conduct the pilot program in Worcester,… Read more »