In honor of International Day of Peace on Sept. 21, lower school art teacher Rebecca Tittermary and her students decorated more than 200 pinwheels to display around campus to commemorate the occasion. Pinwheels for Peace is a global project to help students make a public visual statement about their feelings of war, peace, tolerance, cooperation,… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2018
What’s Your Sign? September 28, 2018
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You might need to get more facts to help you work out those problems with your new project. As always, a friendly approach shows the charming Arian at his or her persuasive best.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Information is what energizes ambition, and this is a good time… Read more »
Things I Like – September 28, 2018
Hearing sea gulls in BerlinScrapple and eggs for breakfastBeing sore from a workoutSpicy tuna rollsReading journalism magazinesDriving on new asphaltDecisions that are not complicatedMums and pumpkins on a front porchStopping for a horse to cross the road on AssateagueCoaching kidsFiddlers weekend in Berlin
Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club Enjoys Family Time At Seacrets
Worcester County Democratic Headquarters Holds Open House
Volunteers, friends and candidates are shown along the deck of the Worcester County Democratic headquarters on Cathell Road celebrating an Open House held on Sept. 21. Among those stopping by the Open House were candidates Dr. Kirkland Hall, 38A Delegate; Judy Butler, County Commission District 5; and Senator Jim Mathias, District 38. Photo by Ted… Read more »
The Resorter … Revisited – September 28, 2018
Summer of 1975Volume XXIVEdition 6Issue HighlightsThis week’s Resorter girl was Sharon Brudnicki, a 22-year-old Milwaukee native.The Carousel Center Hotel on 118th Street was stressing location in its full-page ad. “Out of this world is up at 118th Street … Out of this world is not far away.”Two-bedroom luxury suites were being offered from $38,900 at the new… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where – September 28, 2018
28th/127th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020/443-664-7482 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. & 127th St. & Coastal Hwy. Wednesdays: DJ Wax (127th St. location)Atlantic Hotel 410-641-3589 2 North Main St., Berlin Mondays: Earl Beardsley Tuesdays: Bob Miller on PianoBuxy’s Salty Dog/Dry Dock 28 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Sept. 28: DJ WaxCaptain’s Table 410-289-7192 Courtyard… Read more »
UPDATE: Two Local Men Indicted For Running Marijuana Growing Operation
BERLIN — Two local men were indicted by a Worcester County grand jury this week on marijuana possession, distribution and manufacturing charges after a vast, sophisticated pot-growing operation was discovered.Last Tuesday, local law enforcement agencies, including the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team, with the assistance of the Ocean City Police Department Narcotics Unit, executed search… Read more »
Jenkins Honored With Lifetime Achievement Award; Annual Chamber Banquet Honors Leading Citizens
members were recognized for their achievements, leadership and community involvement at this week’s annual awards celebration.On Wednesday, the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce held its annual Ocean City Chamber Awards Ceremony, which honors business leaders, nonprofits and volunteers who represent the area’s best.Submissions for this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award, Business Person of the Year,… Read more »
Election Preview: Incumbent, Berlin Councilman Square Off For District 3 Commissioner
BERLIN — Incumbent Bud Church is being challenged for a fifth term as a County Commissioner in November by Berlin Councilman Zach Tyndall. The Dispatch caught up with both candidates this week to discuss their campaigns.Bud ChurchWorcester County Commissioner Bud Church hopes the knowledge and experience he’s acquired through decades of public service will again earn… Read more »