OCEAN CITY — A citizen tip about possible heroin distribution in Bishopville recently led Ocean City Police Department narcotics officers to a significant marijuana operation.The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) Narcotics Unit and the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team recently executed a search warrant in Bishopville that led detectives to discover a significant marijuana distribution… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2017
Who’s Playing When And Where – October 13, 2017
28th Street Pit And Pub410-289-2020 28th St. & Coastal Hwy.Friday, Oct. 13: Jack & TxAdolfo’s410-289-400113th St. & The Boardwalk, In The Beach Plaza HotelSaturday, Oct. 14: TBAxAtlantic Hotel410-641-35892 North Main St., BerlinFriday, Oct. 13: Frankie MoranMondays: Earl Beardsleywith Steve Harvey On SaxTuesdays: Bob Miller On The PianoThursday, Oct. 19:Frankie MoranxBuxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-097328th St. &… Read more »
Senators Tour Wallops With Area Officials
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. – Maryland District 38 State Senator Jim Mathias and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen toured the NASA Wallops Island Flight Facility this week to get a firsthand look at the employment and national value that Wallops Island provides Maryland and its citizens.“Visiting Wallops Island underscored how crucial this facility is – not… Read more »
OC-Berlin Rotary Club Guest Speaker Gives Presentation On How She Became Legal U.S. Citizen
Guest Speaker Katherine Morris, pictured at left with Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club President Margaret Mudron, gave an interesting presentation to the Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club regarding her personal experience with becoming a U.S. citizen. She legally emigrated from Peru and discussed the process to become a legal resident and U.S. citizen.
OC Elementary Holds Naming Contest For Their Cafeteria
Ocean City Elementary School Cafeteria Manager Laurie Phillips recently held a school-wide naming contest for their cafeteria. Each class came up with an idea for a name. The top names were then compiled and the students, faculty and staff casted ballots for which was their favorite. Julie Moeller’s fourth grade class, pictured, won the naming contest with their “Sharkbite… Read more »
Police Agencies Remind Citizens To Lock Vehicles
OCEAN CITY — With the fall season underway, law enforcement officials across the region have seen a rise in vehicle break-ins, largely due to the rise in opiate use.Heroin and opiate addiction continues to be at an all-time high across the country and unfortunately many addicts turn to a life of crime, victimizing others to… Read more »
Mallards Win Two, Clinch ESIAC Title
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team closed out the regular season with a couple of shutout wins this week to capture the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) regular season championship.The Mallards routed Salisbury Christian, 8-0, last Friday behind senior Tucker Brown’s first career hat trick. Vincent Petrera also scored three goals while Porter… Read more »
The Resorter … Revisited – October 13, 2017
Summer of 1972Volume XVIEdition 2Issue HighlightsAt this time, Ames Discount Department Stores were advertising specials at three locations — Seaford, Del., Salisbury and Pocomoke City.Among Dick Lohmeyer’s “Things I Like” were cream chipped beef on French fried potatoes, afternoon naps, picnics anytime, anywhere, peanut chews at the movies and fried Maryland tomatoes.The Ocean City Convention… Read more »
Berlin Approves Police Mutual Aid Agreement With Contingency
BERLIN – The Berlin Town Council this week approved a public safety mutual aid agreement with Worcester County contingent upon the addition of the Maryland State Police.In a meeting Tuesday, Police Chief Arnold Downing told the council the agreement has been a longstanding practice in Berlin. He explained that the municipality and the county enter… Read more »
Kiwanis Club Welcomes News Leadership
Oct. 1 annually marks the beginning of when new leadership takes over for the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City. New Lt. Governor for Division 5 of the Capital District Carolyn Dryzga is pictured left after installing new President Ralph Chinn. Other new officers installed include President-Elect Dick Clagett, Vice President Roy Foreman, Secretary Pat… Read more »