https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgCheck out the vid for Atlantic Tackle’s huge selection!Today was the last day that there will be any fishing in the ocean, and maybe in the bay for quite a few days. The remnants of tropical storm Sally are moving off the beach tonight and are forecast to turn into a pretty tough nor’easter. The… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2020
OC Council Reverts Back To In-Person Meetings
OCEAN CITY — Resort officials this week reversed course again and agreed to go back to in-person Mayor and Council meetings at City Hall.Throughout much of the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mayor and Council held meetings virtually. In June, when Maryland entered stage two of its Roadmap to Recovery plan, the Mayor… Read more »
Resort Police Chief Provides Update On Efforts To Help Homeless
OCEAN CITY – A discussion on homelessness highlighted a resort committee meeting this week.“We continue to work through this stubborn issue,” Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro told the Police Commission Monday, “but there are limitations.”An effort to address the homeless population in Worcester County began in 2018, as homelessness on the Boardwalk gained attention.To… Read more »
OC Residential Project Approved
OCEAN CITY — Resort planners this week approved a four-building residential project along the bay at Herring Way near 20th Street after a larger debate about the possible impact of on-street parking on the existing neighborhood.The Planning Commission was presented on Tuesday two site plan reviews, including one on Herring Way and another on 57th… Read more »
Liquor Tax Increase To Fund Health Equity Program Debated
OCEAN CITY — While few would argue with addressing health disparities in Maryland, funding a proposed program on the back of an already-struggling hospitality industry has been called into question.There is little doubt there are glaring health disparities in certain communities around Maryland. Sometimes, the inequalities in access to healthcare or quality of care are… Read more »
Two In Running For Executive Post
SALISBURY – Two candidates have submitted their names for the vacant county executive position, more than two weeks after the Wicomico County Council agreed to reopen the application process.In Tuesday’s meeting of the Wicomico County Council, Council President Larry Dodd announced the list of applicants for county executive, a position held by Bob Culver until… Read more »
Ocean City Municipal Election Pivoting To Electronic Ballots
OCEAN CITY — Voters in next month’s Ocean City municipal election will notice some considerable changes in the procedures at the polls due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation.Like almost everything else, voting in November’s municipal election in Ocean City will be a little different this year. Gone will be the traditional booths with voters going… Read more »
Mapping Software To Help With Pop-Up Rally
OCEAN CITY – A new incident response software is expected to help local agencies prepare for a pop-up car rally, along with special events that take place in Ocean City each year.On Monday, Emergency Services Communications Manager Glen McIntyre presented the Ocean City Police Commission with a new decision-making software expected to help local departments… Read more »
Relief Program Could Help Berlin Renters
BERLIN – A housing relief program could help local renters affected by COVID-19.The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is administering $10 million for the Assisted Housing Relief Program. The program brings financial aid to those behind on their rent as a result of the pandemic.“This is so important for our apartment community… Read more »
Former Police Chief Enters Guilty Plea
FENWICK ISLAND — Former Fenwick Island Police Chief William Boyden this week pleaded guilty to misconduct and falsifying records and will complete community service in lieu of jail time, probation or fines.Boyden, who resigned as Fenwick Island Police Chief earlier this year, was indicted on one count of misconduct and one count of falsifying business… Read more »