Students from Worcester County recently inducted into the Alpha Nu Omicron chapter of Phi Theta Kappa at Wor-Wic Community College include, from left, Tifanee Mask, Jessica Plumley and Shanna Seibert of Berlin, and Tina Artis-Brown of Pocomoke City.
Monthly Archives: May 2017
Worcester Prep Senior Tate Shockley Wins Runner-up For Cinematography At 7th Annual Daniel A. Citron Gilman School Film Festival
Worcester Prep senior Tate Shockley won runner-up for his cinematography on the film “Dockyard Chief,” in the 7th Annual Daniel A. Citron Gilman School Film Festival. The film was written and directed by his older sister Emmi Shockley, a 2015 Worcester Prep graduate who is a sophomore at Fordham University in New York. Forty filmmakers… Read more »
Adventures Of Fatherhood – May 26, 2017
It’s fun watching the evolution of my sons’ relationship.I say it’s evolving because the rapport between them is always changing at their ages.After noticing that he seemed to be resentful toward Carson, 7, Pam and I had some long talks with Beckett, 9, about how important he is and will always be to his little… Read more »
Freestyle 4H Club Participating In State Adopt-A-Highway Program
The Freestyle 4H Club is living by the 4H motto “Make The Best Better” by participating in the state Adopt-A-Highway program. The 4H’ers have committed to cleaning up a two-mile section of Whitesburg Road in Pocomoke four times per year. The group has collected more than 10 bags of trash and litter in six months Crew members pictured… Read more »
Things I Like – May 26, 2017
A healthy smoothie that tastes goodA surprisingly nice day that contradicts a weather forecast Cal Ripken, Jr.That Ocean City is having a film festivalChildhood memories of listening to Orioles games on the radio in bedBeach days in MayShoes that don’t need breaking inHearing about engagementsAGH’s anniversary celebrationsSushi at least once a monthWeekends with the kids
Things To Do Around Town – May 26, 2017
Every Friday: FORGE Youth And Family Meetings6:30-8:30 p.m. House of Mercy Sanctuary, behind House of Mercy Thrift Shop, Route 113, Selbyville. Small meal, music, games and life lessons. All are welcome. 443-513-1048.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 Rd., Berlin…. Read more »
What’s Your Sign? May 26, 2017
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You might have to turn your Arian charm up a few degrees if you hope to persuade that persistent pessimist to see the possibilities in your project. Whatever you do, don’t give up.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): A “tip” about a co-worker’s “betrayal” might well raise the Bovine’s… Read more »
Local Agencies Still Waiting For State’s Legal Opinion On Topless Freedom Debate
OCEAN CITY — With the arrival of another summer season, local law enforcement is still waiting for an opinion from the Maryland Attorney General on the legality of women going topless in the same areas where men are allowed to go shirtless under the Equal Protection Act.Last August, at the request of Maryland resident Chelsea… Read more »
Mayor: ‘Something Needs To Change’ After ‘Unacceptable’ Week
OCEAN CITY — When the smoke cleared and the dust settled after one of the more troublesome Cruisin’ Ocean City events in recent memory, resort officials this week were left pondering the future of the annual event.The annual spring Cruisin’ Ocean City event draws thousands of registered classic car enthusiasts and their fans and an… Read more »
100 Nights Of Lights Promotion Kicks Off Saturday
OCEAN CITY — The night sky over Ocean City will see a major change starting this weekend when the new value-added special promotion 100 Nights of Lights premieres.Earlier this winter, TEAM Productions, which produces many of the value-added special events in the summer, pitched a new concept to the Mayor and Council. Team Productions’ Bob… Read more »