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Monthly Archives: July 2017
Fatherhood Adventures – July 28, 2017
We apparently missed the best night of our son’s life last weekend.Pam and I got away for a night to Baltimore for a concert on Sunday. Weeks after we made our plans, we learned about a WWE event coming to Salisbury on the exact same night. That’s when Pam reached out to her brother to… Read more »
A Week In Business – July 28, 2017
Hospice Adds AdministratorSALISBURY — David Hanlin has joined Coastal Hospice as the new Vice-President, Operations, where he will be responsible for directing the administrative staff and handling all agency operations, with the exception of clinical services and finance.“The team of committed professionals at Coastal Hospice has earned the trust and respect of those people facing… Read more »
Berlin Tennis Court Project Scores Grant
BERLIN – A $20,000 grant is expected to help the Town of Berlin replace its tennis courts.Though the long-awaited project has been delayed, it is now expected to benefit from $20,000 in Program Open Space funds available from Worcester County. The grant will be added to the $215,000 in Community Parks and Playgrounds funding already… Read more »
Berlin Police Station On Track For January 2018 Completion
BERLIN – As work continues on the town’s new police station, the project remains on schedule for completion in early 2018.Passersby can now see the shape of the new Berlin Police Department as construction proceeds at the Decatur Street site.“It looks really different today even than it did a couple of weeks ago,” Town Administrator… Read more »
OC Beach Patrol Announces Skills Evaluation Dates
OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Beach Patrol (OCBP) will hold a pre-employment physical skills evaluation on Saturday, Aug. 5, Wednesday, Aug. 9, Saturday, Aug. 26 and Saturday, Sept. 2 to fill openings for the 2018 summer season.The pre-employment evaluation is being held in Ocean City, in the area of Dorchester Street and the beach…. Read more »
Brian Bankert Sworn In As Ocean City Lions Club’s King Lion
Auditions Planned For Foundation’s Inaugural Event
BERLIN — The Worcester County community is about to embark upon a new performing arts journey with The Launch-Faces of the Moon, A Celebration of the Performing Arts, which will take place Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Ocean City Performing Arts Center.This inaugural event will showcase an evening of fabulous performers who have met the… Read more »
What’s Your Sign? July 28, 2017
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): A turn in a relationship upsets the amorous Arian, who is puzzled by Cupid’s romantic antics. Be patient and considerate. The confusion soon will sort itself out.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): It’s a good time for travel-loving Taureans to take off for fun-filled jaunts to new places. And… Read more »
Retired Ferry To Become Major Artificial Reef Addition
OCEAN CITY — A 320-foot ferry boat, mothballed since 2013 after it was retired from the Cape May-Lewes Ferry fleet, will become part of a growing artificial reef system off the mid-Atlantic coast easily accessible from Ocean City.The Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) announced this week the ferry boat MV Twin Capes will be… Read more »