28th/127th Street Pit and Pub 410-289-2020/443-664-7482 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. & 127th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Oct. 26: Halloween Party with Otto Grundman & Friends (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 »
Monthly Archives: October 2018
County Questions Tower Lease Deal
SNOW HILL – County officials opted to delay a tower lease agreement with Verizon Wireless in an effort to explore broadband Internet possibilities.When presented with a request from Verizon Wireless to lease tower space at the Ocean Pines Wastewater Treatment Plant, the Worcester County Commissioners voted to approve the agreement only if it gave the… Read more »
Combative Couple Charged After Boardwalk Drive
OCEAN CITY — A Berlin man was arrested last week on multiple charges after allegedly leaving a hit-and-run collision and driving on the Boardwalk before impersonating a police officer, while his girlfriend was arrested for assault and other charges while attempting to interfere with his arrest.Around 11:20 p.m. last Wednesday, a broadcast went out to… Read more »
Berlin To Relocate Recycling Station To Park
BERLIN – Town officials approved plans to move the William Street recycling station to Berlin Falls Park.The Berlin Town Council on Monday agreed to close the recycling station located in front of the power plant on William Street to Berlin Falls Park. There, instead of the existing pods, citizens will be able to deposit recyclables… Read more »
Wicomico Comes To Terms On Revised Animal Control Law
SALISBURY – Officials in Wicomico County last week approved a new animal control ordinance after months of research and back-and-forth discussions.Last week, the Wicomico County Council voted unanimously to enact a new animal control ordinance that is expected to better promote the safety and welfare of domestic animals and to make it easier for animal… Read more »
Things I Like – October 26, 2018
Late afternoon Ravens gamesLeaves on the BoardwalkForgetting my cell phone every now and againInspiring adoption storiesFried oyster sandwichesKids who volunteerThat the election is less than two weeks awayCatching a good movie on a flightWhen my American Journalism Review magazine comes in the mailO.C.Toberfest activitiesIsland Creamery for dessert after eating out in Berlin
Things To Do Around Town – October 26, 2018
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5:30-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.410-641-0157.Second Monday Of Month: Ocean Pines Camera Club 7 p.m. Ocean Pines branch library. Monthly get-together to share photos, tips, programs. Group goes on a photo shoot the Saturday following… Read more »
A Week In Business – October 26, 2018
The Assateague Diner & Bar and the Marlin Market on Route 611 launched their grand opening celebration last weekend with a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce. Ownership and management representatives are pictured with guests at last Friday’s ribbon cutting. Photo by Terri FrenchxxxxxThe Coastal Association of REALTORS® (Coastal), in… Read more »
We Remember Those We Have Lost – October 26, 2018
Thomas Anthony CossentinoOCEAN CITY — Thomas Anthony Cossentino, age 83, passed away on Monday, Oct. 22, 2018.Tom was born in Washington, D.C. in 1935 and moved to Baltimore as a child. In his early teens, he began his career as a heavy equipment operator with the John Matricciani Company and then joined the Marine Corp… Read more »
ACT’s Annual Film Festival Set For Ocean City, Lewes
OCEAN CITY — For the eighth consecutive year, the Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT) will bring the internationally acclaimed Wild & Scenic Film Festival (WSFF) back to Ocean City.On Thursday, Nov. 15, the film festival will kick off at Seacrets Morley Hall with doors opening at 5 p.m. Regarded as a favorite annual event among locals… Read more »