Summer of 1972Volume XVIIIEdition No. 4Issue HighlightsThe Resorter cover girl this week was Beth Lauden of Parkersburg, W.Va.Caliban Corporation announced the selling of High Point North on 112th Street and the beach with one- and two-bedroom units starting at $40,000.BP was running a coupon for two free gallons of gas with each 10-gallon fill-up.Pictured in the… Read more »
Yearly Archives: 2019
Atlantic Club, Warriors Partner On Walk For Recovery
OCEAN CITY – Two nonprofits in Worcester County are teaming up to raise awareness and funds through a Walk for Recovery event.In conjunction with National Recovery Month and the Worcester Goes Purple initiative, organizers with the Atlantic Club and the Worcester County Warriors Against Opiate Addiction are joining together to host a Walk for Recovery… Read more »
Couple Fulfilling A Dream With Berlin Farm Supply Store
BERLIN – The owners of a new farm supply store are looking to bring quality products and community-centric activities to Berlin.On April 1, Wayne and Sarah Campbell opened Campbell’s Farm Supply on Broad Street.Earlier in the year, the couple leased the vacant building after the proprietors of Berlin Farm Supply decided to close their doors… Read more »
Berlin Meat Market ‘Taking It To Another Level’
BERLIN – With years of experience in the food service industry, the owners of a full-service meat market are continuing to bring the best products to Berlin and surrounding areas.Located on William Street, J&M Meat Market features a butcher shop serving premium meats, a full deli, locally made products and more.Owners Eric and Heidi Johnson… Read more »
New Downtown Hotel Site Plan Revisions Approved
OCEAN CITY — With the new Cambria Hotel steadily rising from the old Cropper Concrete property just north of the Route 50 bridge, the developers came before the Planning Commission this week with some revisions to the original site plan.The exterior structure of the eight-and-a-half story Cambria Hotel and its associated amenities are taking shape… Read more »
Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk- August 9, 2019
For about 20 minutes on Wednesday, a traffic nightmare appeared imminent in and around Ocean City. The State Highway Administration had announced an intention to close the Route 50 Bridge beginning at 1:30 p.m. with no plans to reopen until later in the night. That announcement came after the drawbridge malfunctioned early that morning.Evidently, in… Read more »
DAR Historic Preservation Recognition Award Presented To Edward P. Phillips, Jr.
Pat Arata, historic preservation committee chair for the General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), recently presented a DAR Historic Preservation Recognition award to Edward P. Phillips, Jr. for his long-standing dedication to historic preservation and volunteer work at the community level. Phillips was recommended for the award after giving… Read more »
Cops & Courts – August 9, 2019
Brothers Arrested After Fleeing From PoliceOCEAN CITY — Two brothers were arrested on various charges including assault and resisting arrest at the Boardwalk early Monday morning.Around 1 a.m. on Monday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was patrolling the Boardwalk near 3rd Street when he observed a group of disorderly males screaming at people…. Read more »
Hit-And-Run Collision With City Bus Injures Four
OCEAN CITY — A Pennsylvania man was arrested on hit-and-run and other charges last weekend after allegedly colliding with a resort bus, injuring four and send one to the hospital.Around 9:30 p.m. last Saturday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer responded to a reported motor vehicle collision involving a municipal bus and a pick-up… Read more »
Things To Do Around Town – August 9, 2019
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 life-style. 410-641-0157.Every Monday: Delmarva Chorus Meeting 7 p.m. Ocean Pines Community Center. Women of all ages invited to sing with the group. 410-641-6876.Second Monday Of Month: Ocean Pines Camera Club 7… Read more »