BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity lacrosse team routed Delmar, 13-2, at home last Friday to get back to the .500 mark on the season.The Mallards hit a little late season skid with losses to Salesianum and Bayside South power Bennett, 11-8, last week. Against Bennett, the game was tied 7-7 in the fourth quarter before… Read more »
Monthly Archives: May 2018
Decatur Track Teams Strong At Home
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity track teams took care of business in their home meet this week with the girls finishing first and the boys finishing second.On the boys’ side, Montrel Moore finished third in the 100. In the 200, London Drummond finished second, while Daymont Mercer was fourth. Maddon Bunting finished fifth in the 400,… Read more »
Zoo Announces Newest Resident
SALISBURY — The Salisbury Zoo has announced the arrival of a baby wallaby — also known as a joey — in its Discover Australia Exhibit.Over the winter, keepers noticed changes with one of the zoo’s female wallabies. Her pouch appeared to be getting larger and at times they thought they could detect movement. Zoo staff… Read more »
Upper School Worcester Prep Environmental Club Members And Volunteers Read To Lower School Students In Honor Of Earth Day
In honor of Earth Day, Upper School Worcester Prep Environmental Club members and volunteers read books to Lower School students to raise awareness and discuss ways to help save the environment. Left, Juniors Henry Taboh and Jacob Meakin read books and talked about the environment with Angie Bunting’s first graders. Right, Environmental Club Faculty Sponsor/English… Read more »
Education Supporters Ask Commissioners To Fully Fund Schools’ Proposed $88.4M Budget
SNOW HILL – Requests for education funding dominated Worcester County’s annual public budget hearing.As county officials presented Worcester County’s proposed $211 million budget at Snow Hill High School Tuesday, most comments from the public sought funding for the local school system.“Our schools wouldn’t be the same without your help,” Snow Hill resident Laura Rosenfeld said.In… Read more »
Mallards Rebound With Win Over Indian River
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity lacrosse team rebounded from a tough loss to Easton last week with a 15-3 win over Delaware power Indian River on Monday.The Mallards had been on a mini-roll last week with an 11-10 overtime win over rival Saints Peter and Paul, followed by a 21-2 shellacking of Eastern Shore Independent… Read more »
Seahawks Sweep Three, Run Streak To Eight
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity baseball team stayed on a major roll toward the finish line this week with three big wins over Bayside South rivals.The run started last week with a tight 1-0 win over Bayside South rival Parkside, which, as of midweek was sitting atop the conference standings with Decatur and Snow Hill. Hayden… Read more »
Brooks Brings Tex Mex Fare To North Ocean City Location
OCEAN CITY – Among the numerous north Ocean City restaurant scene changes for this season is a Tex Mex restaurant aimed at blending some of the favorites from the former Crabcake Seafood Factory with a new fare.Owner Johnny Brooks decided last year to rebrand his seafood house location on 120th Street bayside.“There’s a big difference… Read more »
Things To Do Around Town – May 4, 2018
May 4-May 18: Voter Registration First-time voter registration, change of address, name or party affiliation. Must be U.S. citizen, Maryland resident and at least 16 years old (cannot vote until 18). Bring current Maryland driver’s license or MVA ID card, or last four of your SSN. Individuals convicted of a felony who have been released… Read more »
Route 50 Bridge Good To Go
OCEAN CITY — After some overnight maintenance closures last month, the Route 50 Bridge got a clean bill of health this week and no further issues are expected this season.In mid-April, the Route 50 bridge was closed overnight from 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m. on a Friday to facilitate the repair of the grated section… Read more »