Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Oct. 1: UprizingCoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Sept. 30: Darin Engh, Monkee Paw Saturday, Oct. 1: Island Fusion, 33 RPM Sunday, Oct. 2: Endless Ember, Colossal Fossil Sauce Thursday, Oct. 6: Kevin Poole &… Read more »
Monthly Archives: September 2022
Winter Beach Replenishment Project Planned In Fenwick
FENWICK ISLAND – Town officials say a beach replenishment project will likely run through June of next year.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger provided an update on a beach replenishment project along Delaware’s coastal communities.“We’ve heard from DNREC,” she said. “They hope to have all their bids and work… Read more »
Mallards Suffer First Loss to Cape Henlopen
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team suffered its first loss of the season last weekend, falling to Cape Henlopen, 5-1, in a tough non-conference game.The Vikings led 2-0 at the half and added three more in the second half to cruise to the 5-1 win. Worcester scored its lone tally in the second half,… Read more »
Bishopville Man To Serve 10 Years For Fatal Collision
SNOW HILL – A Bishopville man was sentenced this week to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of negligent homicide under the influence following a collision that claimed the lives of two individuals and injured others.On Tuesday, Jon Kaleb Gray, 35, of Bishopville was sentenced to 10 years on one count… Read more »
Bikers Without Borders Donate to Autistic Children Support Group
The Bikers Without Borders Foundation last week presented a donation of $1,500 to the Autistic Children Support Group of Worcester County. The group provides parent-to-parent support for families dealing with autism and developmental disabilities.
Wor-Wic Community College Employees Awarded
Wor-Wic Community College employees recently received awards for 10 and 15 years of service. In the front row, from left are Scott Russen, Dr. Stacey Hall, Laura Paddack, Karen Berkheimer, and Dr. Brenda Mister, all recognized for 10 years of service. In the back row, from left are Averill V. Anderson, recognized for 10 years… Read more »
Arrests Drop During Car Rally Weekend
OCEAN CITY – While the unsanctioned pop-up motor vehicle event that has plagued the resort in recent years moved to Wildwood, N.J., last weekend with tragic results, it was comparatively calm in Ocean City judging by arrest statistics.By way of background, years ago an unsanctioned, but welcomed H2O International, or H2Oi, visited the resort area… Read more »
Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 30, 2022
Gavin Knupp’s death in a horrific hit-and-run in July continues to occupy the attention of many. The prevailing concern is whether justice, or at least something resembling it, will be served.Time will tell what justice looks like in this specific case, and the worry for many is justice will not be the reality because of… Read more »
Pines Audit To Address Vote Total Discrepancy
OCEAN PINES – Citing errors in tabulation results, the Ocean Pines Elections Committee will convene this week to hand count paper ballots from the 2022 board election.On Wednesday, the elections committee announced its plans to hand count paper ballot votes for the 2022 Board of Directors election on Sept. 30, beginning at 9 a.m.“We accepted… Read more »
Weather Conditions Cancel First-Ever Music Festival
OCEAN CITY – Public safety concerns have led to the cancelation of the first-ever Oceans Calling music festival.On Thursday, about 24 hours before the first act was to perform, festival promoters were forced to report the show could not go on after all. Doors were to open at 12:30 p.m. on Friday with live music… Read more »