WHALEYVILLE – When customers arrive at 11426 Bell Road, the first structure they see is a stately home with two-story columns and expansive grounds.Yet, past the home and winding driveway lies a building that has quite literally gone to the dogs.Mike and Cindy Fultz, owners of the successful mobile grooming business Going to the Dogs,… Read more »
Monthly Archives: November 2016
Volunteers Collect Items To Help Women In Bahamas
SELBYVILLE – Employees at Keller Williams Realty spent the early morning hours last Thursday sorting and packing accessories for women in the Bahamas.Team Leader Kelley Bjorkland said the inventory will go to an organization that will teach the ladies business skills needed to support their families.“This is for them to sell and build their businesses,”… Read more »
County Agrees To Liquor Store Sublease Proposal
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners agreed this week to accept a sublease proposal for the county’s 16th Street liquor store.The commissioners, proceeding with plans to extricate the county from the liquor business, voted 6-0 to accept a proposal from Richard (Dicky) Smith Jr. to lease the 16th Street store. Smith’s bid was the… Read more »
A Week In Business – November 4, 2016
Members Attend MeetingSALISBURY – The Coastal Association of REALTORS® (CAR) recently participated in an informational meeting hosted by the Newtown Association regarding the benefits of buying and living in this historic Salisbury neighborhood.Held in the home of Barry and Judith Dressel, who are on the Board of Directors for the Newtown Association, the meeting focused… Read more »
Middle School Student Recognized For Achievement
BERLIN – The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth has recognized one student in Worcester County for his academic achievement on above-grade-level testing, according to Katy Bowman, marketing and communications writer for the program.Stephen Decatur Middle School student Benjamin Forbes was among the 27,000 students from all 50 states and 60 countries who participated in… Read more »
What’s Your Sign? November 4, 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): A work-related situation that started last month takes on increasing importance this week. The choice is still yours as to how it will evolve. Be careful not to make quick judgments.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): “Careful” is the watchword for the prudent Bovine this week. Don’t let your… Read more »
Things To Do Around Town – November 4, 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 2nd Friday: Food PantryNew Bethel United Methodist Church, 10203 Germantown… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where – November 4, 2016
28th Street Pit and Pub410-289-202028th St. & Coastal Hwy.Every Thursday:Locals’ Night With DJ BKSaturday, Nov. 5:Smooth & RemyAdolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk,In The Beach Plaza HotelFriday, Nov. 4:Rhonda Apple & Dale BrittAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinEvery Monday: Earl BeardsleyEvery Tuesday:Bob Miller On The PianoFriday, Nov. 4:Danielle FurstThe Big Easy On 60 410-524-23055909 Coastal Hwy.Friday,… Read more »
Council Candidates Weigh In On Performing Arts Center, Union Stalemate, Hotel Boom
OCEAN CITY — As they did last week, the five Ocean City Council candidates vying for the four open council answered some questions posed by this publication.Incumbents Doug Cymek, Dennis Dare, Tony DeLuca and Mary Knight are being challenged by John Gehrig in next Tuesday’s election.Cymek was elected to office in 2008 and is seeking… Read more »
Seasonal Bus Pass For Young Workers Pitched With Eye On Safety
OCEAN CITY — While most agree finding a way to get some of the thousands of foreign student-workers off bicycles and onto the municipal bus is a good idea, finding a way to make it fair for all young people living and working in the resort in the summer continues to be a challenge.In September,… Read more »