The Town of Ocean City is doing exactly as it should with next week’s potential influx of rowdy automotive enthusiasts.The official H2Oi event has been relocated to Atlantic City, N.J. after not being held at all last year. Despite it not officially being held at Fort Whaley in Whaleyville as it has for many years,… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2018
Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 21, 2018
It was a Sunday afternoon to remember.Heading into last weekend, our plan was to keep close to home because Carson, our special needs 8-year-old son, was starting a new medicine in an attempt to help curb some behavioral changes that have been occurring.On the second day of the new medicine, Carson had an acute dystonic… Read more »
A Week In Business – September 21, 2018
Promotions AnnouncedBERLIN – Calvin B. Taylor Bank President and Chief Executive Officer Raymond M. Thompson has announced two promotions.Atif Gaddis has been promoted to BSA Officer. Gaddis has been employed with Taylor Bank since August of 2008. He has served in several roles for the bank including teller, customer service associate and most recently BSA… Read more »
What’s Your Sign? September 21, 2018
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): The changing season brings new experiences as well as challenges for the ever-adventurous Aries. Your social life expands, as do the opportunities at your workplace.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): That recent period of uncertainty has passed. You now can now feel more confident about making decisions, especially those… Read more »
Who’s Playing When And Where – September 21, 2018
28th/127th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020/443-664-7482 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. & 127th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Sept. 21: Elvis The Man, 7 p.m. (28th St. Location) 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 •… Read more »
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 21, 2018
The Jolly Roger Amusement Park began in 1963 as an Arnold Palmer Miniature Golf Course and Driving Range. At that time, the city limits ended at 41st Street and the area along the bayside at 30th Street was considered “way up the beach.” Owner Charles “Buddy” Jenkins added kiddie rides the next summer (including a train and… Read more »
Resort Mayor Reflects On Florence Miss, Early Preparations
OCEAN CITY — After another threat of a major storm and another miss for Ocean City, Mayor Rick Meehan was in a decidedly reflective mood this week when discussing the town’s preparations for Hurricane Florence last week.Early last week, the path of Hurricane Florence was largely uncertain, setting in motion a series of emergency protocols… Read more »
Second Fenwick Tour To Feature Six Historic Cottages; Event Scheduled For Oct. 6
FENWICK ISLAND – A tour of Fenwick Island’s oldest cottages is expected to benefit a new museum dedicated to the history and culture of Delaware’s coastal communities.On Oct. 6, residents and visitors will have the opportunity to view the inside of six historic cottages in Fenwick Island as part of the second annual Historic Cottages… Read more »
Renown Vocal Group Eyes Resort
OCEAN CITY – It was announced this week that the Ocean City Performing Arts Center will host one of the world’s most recognizable vocal groups next month.On Thursday Oct, 4, Rockapella will feature favorite motown, pop and rock songs with unique arrangements as well as vocal talents. If you liked Under the Streetlamp and The… Read more »
Daughters Of The American Revolution Gather For Fall Forum
Members of Maryland State Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently gathered at the Milestone Restaurant in Easton for a Fall Forum. Attending from the General Levin Winder Chapter were Regent Gail Weldin, Vice Regent Janet Simpson, Patricia Ayers, Barbara May and Pat Arata. May and Arata co-chair the state’s Historic Preservation Committee.