OCEAN CITY Assateague House Unit #408 210 Worcester St Sun 12-2 3BR/2BA Condo Water View Kelli Meeks Berkshire Hathaway 410-520-2600OCEAN CITY Sunset Cove #21 701 Rusty Anchor Rd Sat & Sun 11-2 2BR/2BA Townhome Renovated Loaded w/ Upgrades Tara Wancowicz Berkshire Hathaway 443-880-7029OCEAN CITY Le’ Lisa #104 10 143rd Street Sun 10-1 2BR/2BA Condo 1… Read more »
Monthly Archives: March 2019
Greyhound Owner Susan Ayres Wimbrow Welcomes New Author Ruby Dillion To Her First Book Signing
Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 15, 2019
Listening to Beckett sing in the shower is a highlight of my day.If I have the time, I will sit outside the bathroom and listen to him bounce from song to song. He typically sings a few lines he knows and then ad libs a bit because he can’t remember all the words. When he… Read more »
Bayside South Post-Season Honors Announced
BERLIN- The Bayside South conference this week released its post-season basketball awards and Decatur was represented on both the boys’ and girls’ teams.For the boys, Churchill Bounds was named to the Bayside South All-Conference Second Team. Named to the All-Conference honorable mention team were Brett Berquist, London Drummond, Drew Haueisen and Theo Hobbs. For the… Read more »
Showell Elementary Celebrates Dr. Suess’s Birthday
We Remember Those We Have Lost – March 15, 2019
William Kenneth Tyler Sr.OCEAN CITY — William Kenneth Tyler Sr., 93, passed away Monday, March 11, 2019.Born in Cambridge, he was the son of the late Soloman Goldsborough Tyler Sr. and Alma Aaron Tyler. He was preceded in death by two brothers, S. Goldy Tyler and Burtis Tyler. He is survived by his wife of… Read more »
OC Agrees To Room Tax Hike, But Not Before Debating Sports Marketing Funding; Commissioners Must Approve Increase
OCEAN CITY — After hours of debate, the Ocean City Council voted to set in motion a room tax increase to offset expected budget shortfalls and potentially fund increased economic development.During Tuesday’s work session, the debate over potentially increasing the room tax in Ocean City from the current 4.5 percent to an even 5 percent… Read more »
Legislature Ends Hogan’s Post-Labor Day Start Mandate
OCEAN CITY — As expected, the House of Delegates this week approved legislation reversing Gov. Larry Hogan’s mandate for a post-Labor Day start to the school year.In 2016, Hogan issued an executive order establishing a post-Labor Day start to the school year for public schools in the state. Despite some pushback from certain school districts… Read more »
Berlin Planning Comm. Tables Decision On 126-Unit Apartment Development
BERLIN – The town’s planning commission delayed a decision on apartments proposed for the Purnell Crossing development in the wake of community concerns.When the Berlin Planning Commission met Wednesday to discuss a request to modify the Purnell Crossing planned unit development (PUD), they were greeted with a roomful of irate townhouse owners. After giving the… Read more »
Parking Task Force Narrows Focus To Raising New Revenue; Rate Increases Or More Paid Parking Debated
OCEAN CITY — The resort’s parking task force met for the second time this week, but for the first time it became clear the intent of the comprehensive look at parking issues all over town centers on revenue.When the task force, appointed by Mayor Rick Meehan at the request of the council, met for the… Read more »