ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Deciding to work out that pesky problem (even though you might have been bored, bored, bored with it) should be paying off right about now. Expect to hear some very welcome news very soon.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Unexpected news might cause you to rethink a previous conclusion…. Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2020
Things I Like – October 30, 2020
A nice sunset at the end of a cloudy dayDriving with the windows downThe sound of keyboards at work in the newsroomWalking around a big dog sprawled out on the floorA full tank of gasSmell of Italian food in the houseBiking with a good wind at the backA great sports comebackRealizing now that my stepdad… Read more »
Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 30, 2020
Ocean City changed from a seasonal to a year-round resort in the 1970’s. It was a decade of unprecedented growth with a new convention hall, a new bridge across the Assawoman Bay, high rise condominiums that reminded many of Miami Beach and the election of a legendary mayor.Convention Hall was dedicated on April 18, 1970… Read more »
A Week In Business – October 30, 2020
Emerging Leaders GraduatesBERLIN – Taylor Bank announced Dominique Bias, operations supervisor, and Lee Chisholm, vice president, loan and business developmentofficer, were among 26 banking professionals to graduate from the Maryland Bankers Association (MBA) Emerging Leaders “Champion” Program this month.Nationally and state recognized, MBA’s Emerging Leaders “Champion” Program, now in its fifth year, provides a structured… Read more »
UPDATE: Health Department Concerns Likely Derail OC’s Parade Hopes
OCEAN CITY — It now appears there will not be a Christmas Parade in Ocean City this year after county health officials late this week voiced concerns about the modified plan.On Tuesday, Special Events Director Frank Miller pitched the concept of a modified Christmas Parade uptown on Coastal Highway planned for Dec. 5. The parade… Read more »
Berlin Mayor’s Decision To Remove Lord’s Prayer Before Meetings Questioned
BERLIN – Changes in meeting procedure prompted questions from one longtime councilman this week.During Monday’s meeting of the Berlin Town Council, Councilman Dean Burrell expressed concern regarding some operational changes implemented by Mayor Zack Tyndall in the weeks since his election. Tyndall has eliminated the recital of the Lord’s Prayer at the start of each… Read more »
With More Students This Week Comes Major In-School Connectivity Issues; Worcester Outlines Future Return Plans
NEWARK – More than half of Worcester County Public Schools students are back in their classrooms this week.On Monday, the school system welcomed back a third wave of students, bringing the total who have returned to in-person learning to 56%. All students who want to return to school this academic year are expected to do… Read more »
Still Some Great Inshore Fishing Going On
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6U4bTw0hPsCheck out our video wrap-up of the Bishop Broadbill Bash with Brian Tinkler from Sunset Marina.The weatherman blew it today boy. Forecast had the ocean party boat fleet saying it was going to be nice today, but my text from Captain Chris Mizurak of the Angler said they fished for five minutes before heading back… Read more »
Sea Bass Resumed…..Boat Limit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgCheck out Atlantic Tackle for all of your inshore and offshore needs!The weatherman missed the forecast by a hair this morning so the ocean going fleet had to deal with rough seas to start the day. Things calmed down this afternoon nd tomorrow looks pretty nice before some nastiness heads in for the weekend.The ocean… Read more »
Ocean City Favors Holding Annual Christmas Parade
OCEAN CITY — It appears there will be a Christmas parade in Ocean City on the first Saturday in December after the council majority on Tuesday voted to move forward with the event.Special Events Director Frank Miller on Tuesday pitched his concept of a modified Christmas parade uptown on Coastal Highway on Dec. 5. The… Read more »