Worcester Prep’s cross-country teams last week claimed the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference championship. Pictured above, the happy Mallards show off the championship hardware.Submitted photo
Monthly Archives: October 2019
American Legion Auxiliary Present Halloween Goodies To Coast Guard Station Ocean City For National “Make A Difference Day”
On National Make A Difference Day, members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 166 (President Emily Nock, Vice President Karen Thompson, Rosie Garlitz, Jessie Parsons and Jeanette Deskiewicz) presented US Coast Guard Station Ocean City, represented by Seaman Smith, CS1 Hinkle and Fireman Wellman with Halloween goodies.
The Resorter … Revisited – November 1, 2019
Summer of 1970Volume XVIEdition 5Issue HighlightsThis week’s “Resorter Girl” was Nancy Arenzm who was sporting Villager Swimwear.Mr. and Mrs. R. Marbury Stamp invited guests to their North Winds Motel on the bay at 55th Street.Among those featured in Shirley Ferrante’s Salty Spray column were Dick Laws, 64th Street Super Market; Josh Richardson, Josh’s 46th Street… Read more »
Decatur Atlantic Outreach Group Participate In Grounds Clean Up
The Stephen Decatur High School Atlantic Athlete Outreach group participated in a grounds clean up to promote clean athletic facilities. The group also promotes equal access to athletic programs by recycling equipment. Pictured are Mary Mergott, Summer Vorsteg, Macy Dill, Isy Kristick, Gabby Izzett, Prutha Patel, Richard Poist, Jake Gillespie and Luke Mergott. Submitted Photos
Rotary District Governor Presents Ocean City Berlin Rotary With 2019-2020 Rotary International Banner
District Governor Bill Ferguson recently attended a meeting of the Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club and presented the club with the 2019-20 Rotary International Banner. Pictured, from left, are Co-President Cliff Berg, Ferguson and Co-President Dan Harris. The club meets Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at the Residence Inn by Marriott.
Special Events’ Strain On City Resources Reviewed
OCEAN CITY — Most special events throughout the year put a strain on the various departments in terms of staffing and resources, raising the question this week if the return on investment is always worth the cost.That was a question debated extensively this week during the town’s strategic plan update work sessions. It’s no secret… Read more »
Improvements Eyed For Aging Berlin Apartment Buildings
BERLIN – The aging apartments at the south end of Flower Street will be renovated in 2020.Homes for America, the company that owns the property commonly referred to as the Isaiah Fassett apartments, met with town officials last week to discuss plans for the complex located between Uncle Willie’s convenience store and Henry Park. Dave… Read more »
Things I Like – November 1, 2019
Eating well at the beginning of the weekA long drive home after a winNice handwritingBerlin’s Halloween spiritA pleasant surpriseThe Ultimate Air Dogs eventA colorful front doorWhen a terrorist is taken downA pile of big, colorful leavesClose World Series gamesEating not so healthy at the end of the week
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 1, 2019
The Colonial was one of two cottages on N. 1st Street (the other was called “The Maryland”) built by William J. Warrington in the 1890s. In 1897, he attached the two into one hotel and named it “The Colonial.” The hotel fronted on the Boardwalk and was able to host as many as 100 guests. It… Read more »
Taylor This Week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guy of the Week”
This week’s Atlantic Physical Therapy “Tough Guys of the Week” Award went to D.J. Taylor, who turned in a strong defensive performance against Parkside with 12 tackles including a big stop on a goal line stand. Pictured above is Taylor (center) flanked by APT representative Brooks Taylor (left) and Coach Bob Knox (right).Submitted photo