More Charges In Vehicle Theft SchemeOCEAN CITY — An Ocean City man, arrested in February attempting to sell a skateboard stolen from a vehicle to an undercover Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer, was arrested again last week after more victims were identified in his alleged theft from vehicles scheme.Back on Jan. 2, OCPD officers… Read more »
Monthly Archives: April 2017
The Resorter … Revisited – April 7, 2017
Summer of 1969 Volume XVII Edition 2Issue Highlights• Hastings Real Estate Inc. listed a one-bedroom oceanfront condominium for sale for $19,950, including “wall to wall carpet” and “paneled walls.” • A free coupon for the Sky Monorail was included in the bayfront Playland Amusement Park’s ad on 65th Street. • In his After Dark column,… Read more »
Fatherhood Adventures – April 7, 2017
“Why are you guys so hard on me?”That’s a question we often hear from Beckett. It always brings out extreme emotions from me. I either laugh hysterically at the absurdity or get frustrated over him playing the victim role (a pet peeve of mine in our current society).My reactions are rooted in the fact that… Read more »
Worcester Boys Rout Gunston, Improve To 3-2
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity lacrosse team routed Gunston, 17-3, on Monday to improve to 3-2 on the season.After dropping two in a row last week, including an 8-6 loss to Cambridge-South Dorchester and an 11-4 loss to Bennett, the Mallards how now reeled off two in a row in impressive fashion. Last week, the… Read more »
Worcester County Humane Society Holds First Annual Quarter Auction
Worcester County Humane Society recently held its first Annual Quarter Auction. Two hundred bidders participated helping to raise over $7,000 for the no kill shelter. Pictured are Quarter Auction volunteers, front from left, Terri Mahoney, Anne O’Connell, Tina Walas, Dulce Olexo and Gina Castagna; and, back, Sandy Summers, Stephanie Gamm, Mary Martinez (event chair), Heather Bahrami,… Read more »
Fourth Grade Students At OC Elementary Present Information To Their Class On Locations They “Visited”
Dominick DiGristine and Lily Carson from Julie Justice’s fourth grade class at Ocean City Elementary School are presenting information to their class about a location they “visited” throughout the regions of our country. They became experts on their location and during their presentation they had to teach the class about its economy, geography, history, people… Read more »
Berlin Council To Consider Truck Ban On Baker Street
BERLIN – The Berlin Town Council is expected to consider prohibiting truck traffic on Baker Street in an effort to preserve the historic road.According to Town Administrator Laura Allen, on Monday the council should discuss a contract to aid in road repairs as well as a resolution that would ban trucks on Baker Street.“The agenda… Read more »
Commissioners OK Ag Solar Project
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners approved plans for a utility scale solar project in Whaleyville following a public hearing Tuesday.The commissioners voted 6-0 to approve the Gateway Solar Project, a 15.6 megawatt (AC) system to be built by Community Energy Solar Inc. on agricultural property owned by Tull Brothers LLC.“We anticipate construction in… Read more »
Berlin Lioness Club Holds Annual Donor Dinner
The Berlin Lioness Club held its Annual Donor Dinner last month. Recipients pictured, back from left, include Bethany Didrickson and Mary Dale Craig, Worcester G.O.L.D.; Jerome Jackson, Diakonia; Susan Todd, Berlin Library; Debbie Ritter, Meals on Wheels; Joe Buscieri, Stevenson’s Spirit Kitchen; David Bloxom, Berlin Fire Company; and Wayne Littleton, Believe in Tomorrow; and, front,… Read more »
Fenwick Police Assistance Growing
FENWICK ISLAND – Police with the Town of Fenwick Island have doubled their efforts in assisting state troopers since last year.In a meeting of the Town Council last month, Fenwick Island Police Chief William Boyden relayed notable statistics from his monthly police report, which revealed a growing demand for local police assistance.He said during the… Read more »