Students from Lauren Truitt’s first grade class at Ocean City Elementary School designed Valentines cards to thank veterans for their sacrifices and let them know that they are loved, appreciated and not forgotten. The cards will be delivered to Perry Point and Charlotte Hall Veteran’s Hospitals, Baltimore Rehab and the Baltimore VA Medical Center. Pictured are… Read more »
Monthly Archives: January 2018
Two Females Sentenced In Attack On Family
OCEAN CITY — Two Port Deposit, Md. women were found guilty of assault this week for their roles in an attack on a vacationing family in August and each was sentenced to three months in jail.Around 3:15 a.m. last Aug. 9, several Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a reported assault involving a… Read more »
Seahawks Edge Crabbers, End Two-Game Skid
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team split a pair of games this week, losing to Mardela, 46-31, on Monday, followed by a 40-36 win over Crisfield on Tuesday.The Seahawks played on back-to-back days again this week as part of the ongoing effort to make up games lost during the snowstorm earlier this month. On… Read more »
Worcester Girls Stay On A Big Roll
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team stayed on a roll this week, beating Salisbury Christian, 41-25, at home to improve to 12-3 on the season.The Mallards downed Salisbury Christian, 41-25, at home last Friday for their fourth straight win since the holiday break and their seventh straight regular season win dating back to mid-December…. Read more »
We Remember Those We Have Lost – January 26, 2018
Elaine Stickler BuddenbohnOCEAN CITY — Elaine Stickler Buddenbohn, 88, passed away at Brethren Village, Lititz, Pa. on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018.Formerly of Ocean City and Pompton Plains, N.J., she was born in Baltimore to the late Gerard T. and Helen (Lewis) Stickler. She graduated from Seton High School in Baltimore and, at the age of… Read more »
Berlin Youth Initiatives Earn High Praise
BERLIN – Town officials praised the efforts of Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services this week.In a report to the Berlin Town Council, Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) Executive Director Steven Taylor outlined recent youth initiatives in Berlin. Town leaders thanked Taylor for all WYFCS had done in the community.“Each year it is… Read more »
Reward Increased For Robbery Suspects
SALISBURY — The manhunt for the suspects wanted for robbing an armored truck at gunpoint in Salisbury continues with the reward money growing by the day.Around 7:15 a.m. on Monday, Salisbury Police responded to the State Employee Credit Union (SECU) on Mt. Hermon Road for a reported armed robbery. The preliminary investigation revealed a male… Read more »
A Week In Business – January 26, 2018
Board Member AnnouncedSALISBURY — John W. Breda, President and CEO of The Bank of Delmarva, announced the addition of David C. Doane, CPA to the Board of Directors of the bank and its holding company, Delmar Bancorp.Doane has been a member of the leadership team of Jefferson, Urian, Doane & Sterner (JUDS), PA., Certified Public… Read more »
Wicomico County Students Learn About The Dangers Of Opioid And Herion Epidemic
Students in Wicomico County Public Schools were taught the dangers of the opioid and heroin epidemic that is devastating lives around the world. Students were asked to create a message about the issue, in poster form, and each school would pick a winner. That winning poster would be transferred to a T-shirt that students could wear… Read more »
New WOC Business Offers Holistic Therapy Options
WEST OCEAN CITY – A new salt spa and float center in West Ocean City is expected to offer individuals a holistic approach to treating both the mind and body.Located within the Ocean Gateway Center in West Ocean City, the new Ocean Elements Salt Spa & Float Center of Delmarva will begin taking appointments for… Read more »