BERLIN – Support. Education. Empowerment.Eight years after opening, staff and supporters of the Shirley Grace Pregnancy Center (SGPC) remain committed to improving the maternal health and wellbeing of local women. Whether it’s addiction support, resource referrals or maternal depression, staff at the SGPC want to help.“There’s no judgement,” said Jackie Failla, nurse manager at the… Read more »
Monthly Archives: June 2018
We Remember Those We Have Lost – June 29, 2018
Elise Curry BrownellSELBYVILLE — Elise Curry Brownell, age 98, formerly of Kensington, died Monday, June 25, 2018 at Atlantic Shores Rehabilitation and Health Center in Millsboro. She had been a resident of Brandywine Senior Living in Fenwick since 2013.She was born Nov. 28, 1919, in Staunton, VA and was the daughter of the late R…. Read more »
Q&A With Sam Card: Cloud Connectivity A Critical Priority For Many Businesses
BERLIN – Though cloud solutions have benefits like flexibility, collaboration and simplified backups, some Delmarva businesses are hesitant to migrate to the cloud because of local Internet concerns. Delmarva technology leader Sam Card answers questions this month about how connectivity works and the impact it has on your decision to migrate to the cloud. Q:… Read more »
Councilman Hartman Donates To Worcester Technical High School’s SkillsUSA Chapter
Ocean City Councilman Wayne Hartman donated to Worcester Technical High School’s SkillsUSA chapter for their SkillsUSA National Championships trip in June. Pictured, from left, are Crystal Bunting (SkillsUSA advisor), Helen Odenwald (SkillsUSA Maryland parliamentarian), Hartman, Caden Massey (SkillsUSA Maryland vice president), Caroline H. Bloxom (principal) and Rick Stephens (SkillsUSA advisor).
Animal Control Changes Near In Wicomico
SALISBURY – It appears those spearheading an effort to rework Wicomico County’s animal control ordinance are inching closer to a final draft.Last week, the Wicomico County Council met with counsel and Aaron Balsamo, executive director of the Wicomico County Humane Society and chair of the county’s Animal Ordinance Review Committee, in an open work session… Read more »
Adventures Of Fatherhood – June 29, 2018
Although it divides the family, I enjoy spending one-on-one time with my sons.Last Saturday happened to be one of those days. With Pam taking Carson to a birthday party in Ocean City, Beckett and I spent most of the day together. After swimming in the pool and playing soccer, we ventured to the block party… Read more »
Open Houses Of The Week – June 29, 2018
OCEAN CITY Gateway Grand Oceanfront 48th St Saturday 10-5 1710 4BR/3BA 508 3BR/3BA Jon Barker Mark Fritschle Group/ Condominium Realty 410-723-6292OCEAN PINES 23 Pintail Drive Sat & Sun 11-3 Waterfront 4BR/2.5BA Home Deep Water Canal Dock/Boat Lift Phyllis Fennessy Shamrock Realty 443-880-7176OCEAN CITY 1111 Edgewater Ave Fri-Mon 10-4 New Construction Direct Waterfront Boats slips available… Read more »
A Dream Has Come True For New Body Double Owner
FENWICK ISLAND – New ownership at a swimwear store in Fenwick Island has brought with it more inventory, a new look and exceptional customer service.Since acquiring Body Double Swimwear in Fenwick Island, owner Liz Welsh has been busy remodeling the store and running the business, a dream of hers since she first started working there… Read more »
Voices From The Readers – June 29, 2018
A Poem For OC EMSEditor:To begin, I will tell you my name is Kurt, This is about a day I was tragically hurt. It was on that day EMS of Ocean City got a call,About someone involved in a fall.Before the fall, and that call, something I want to tell you all.I myself was glad… Read more »
Things I Like – June 29, 2018
Sand in my truck on Monday morningsGrilled fish with no breadWhen sports announcers get excitedSunrise photosFinding my son doing his summer readingCrab claws from J&M Meat Market in BerlinOutdoor showersHumble professional athletesBeach volleyballGrilled watermelonWorld Cup upsets