OCEAN CITY — Asserting “our view is not for sale,” resort officials recently rejected an olive branch of sorts from US Wind that could have provided free electric power and other concessions to Ocean City in exchange for relaxing its opposition to the distance of the offshore wind turbines.Since the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC)… Read more »
Monthly Archives: June 2018
Motorist Drives Through Store
OCEAN CITY — A potential tragedy was averted on Monday when a vehicle accelerated through the front of a north-end convenience store.Around 8 p.m. on Monday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to the 7-Eleven convenience store on 139th Street for a report of a vehicle that had driven through the front facade of… Read more »
Feds Triple Funding For Short-Term Inlet Dredging Work
OCEAN CITY — While it remains to be seen how the local share of a proposed $1.2 million study of a long-term solution to the Inlet shoaling problem will be patched together, continued short-term maintenance dredging got a fiscal shot in the arm this week.The federal Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) this week announced an… Read more »
Season’s First White Marlin Hooked Offshore
OCEAN CITY — Amid one of the hottest tuna bites in recent memory, the first white marlin of the season was caught Wednesday morning adding a missing piece to the start of the summer offshore season.Captain Steve Moore and the crew on the Stalker reported catching the milestone first white marlin of the season off… Read more »
Walk Smart Message, Median Fence Highlighted In Campaign
OCEAN CITY — Against the backdrop of the new median fence, local and state officials this week took the opportunity to hammer home the highly successful Walk Smart pedestrian safety campaign.After a rash of fatal pedestrian collisions about five years ago, Ocean City and the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) launched an aggressive education and… Read more »
OC ‘Simply Cannot Handle’ Seven Inches Of Rain In Three Hours, City Engineer Explains
OCEAN CITY — It appears the dramatic flooding in the resort’s north end Saturday had more to do with epic rainfall amounts, limited elevation and natural topography than any flaw in the drainage system.By most estimates, more than seven inches of rain fell over the resort area last Saturday afternoon, causing wheels-deep flooding through much… Read more »
Snow Hill Rotary Club Members Visit Snow Hill Middle School
Members of the Snow Hill Rotary Club recently visited the Snow Hill Middle School in order to observe the use of the chrome books that had been purchased through a grant awarded to the club by the district. There were 12 chrome books purchased for students at Snow Hill Middle School. Students demonstrated for Rotarians… Read more »
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – June 15, 2018
The English Diner opened in 1939 on the corner of Wicomico Street and Baltimore Avenue. Relocated to 21st Street and Philadelphia Avenue in the last 1950s, it was one of Ocean City’s most popular family restaurants.It was known as “Little City Hall” for the daily breakfast gatherings of Ocean City’s political elite during the years that… Read more »
Lacrosse Tourneys Invade Resort Area
OCEAN CITY- The resort area is ground zero of the youth lacrosse world this weekend with dozens of teams from all over the mid-Atlantic region descending on Ocean City and Berlin for a pair of simultaneous tournaments.The 2018 Brine Girls Lacrosse Festival is underway at Northside Park. Games will be played practically around the clock… Read more »
Surf Club’s Longboard Challenge Returns
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Surf Club this weekend is holding the 17th Annual Longboard Team Challenge with a weekend-long festival of contests and parties at different venues around the resort.The annual event gets underway on Friday with a kick-off party and legends induction at Barn 34 just a few blocks from the weekend’s contest… Read more »