The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) presented its “A-B-C-Me Play Program” at Buckingham Elementary School. Julie Young’s fourth-grade music students learned all about the violin during their regular music instructional periods from Monika Lilley. The program represents MSO’s commitment to support school music teachers and to help their students develop an appreciation for the wonderful world… Read more »
Monthly Archives: November 2017
Decatur Boys Bow Out Of Regionals
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team bowed out of the state 3A-East Section II semifinals on Tuesday with a 5-0 loss to Chesapeake.The Seahawks were seeded third in the 3A-East Section II bracket and earned a first-round bye. In the second round on Tuesday, Decatur faced second-seeded Chesapeake on the road in Anne Arundel… Read more »
Borrowing Limit Change Advances
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island are one step closer to a final decision on increasing the town’s short-term borrowing limit.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting last Friday, officials approved the first reading of a proposed charter change that would increase the town’s short-term borrowing limit. Currently, the town cannot borrow more than… Read more »
Summer Noise Complaints Reviewed
OCEAN CITY — An apparent drop in the number of noise complaints in Ocean City this summer was likely caused by a change in the way they are handled, resort officials learned this week.During Tuesday’s Mayor and Council work session, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) Chief Ross Buzzuro briefed the elected officials on some of… Read more »
The Resorter … Revisited – November 3, 2017
Summer of 1963Volume VIIIIEdition 10Issue Highlights• An editorial, “The Vacant 8 Months,” read, “Late last spring the Mayor and Council were practically forced into hiring a much needed publicity man for Ocean City. Now that the resort has a publicity bureau of sorts we’d like to see town officials vote a small winter budget to… Read more »
Incident Renews Importance Of Following Assateague Island’s Pet Laws
ASSATEAGUE — After an incident emerged related to dogs going after one of the wild horses on Assateague, National Park Service officials this week are reiterating the importance of the laws regarding pets on the barrier island.Photos of two dogs harassing one of the famed wild horses on Assateague began circulating on social media platforms… Read more »
Grand Jury Indicts Man On Attempted Murder Charge
SNOW HILL — A Worcester County grand jury has formally indicted a Seaford, Del. man of attempted first-degree murder of an Ocean City police officer and numerous other counts following an incident in the resort in late September.On Sept. 30, Antonio Ambrosino, 18, of Seaford, allegedly accelerated his vehicle toward and collided with an Ocean… Read more »