https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTsprttoSE&t=2sCheck out the Anglers Advantage at Sunset Provisions in West Ocean City!We had an absolutely beautiful Halloween today with sunny skies, warm temps and little to no wind in the area. The Boos and Ghouls are still out having a haunting good time, but they’ve already put some great fish in the freezer from today.Captain… Read more »
Monthly Archives: October 2022
Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Broadband In Newark
NEWARK– County leaders celebrated continued efforts to expand broadband access with a ribbon cutting in Newark.The Worcester County Commissioners joined Bay Country Communications (BCC) this month in Newark to cut the ribbon on a new fiber-optic installation project that is making broadband available in Newark. Representatives from Talkie Communications and Choptank Fiber, the other two… Read more »
Airport Celebrates Water Main Extension Project
SALISBURY – The extension of a water main will bring potable drinking water and fire suppression capabilities to the Salisbury airport.Last Friday, officials and elected leaders gathered to celebrate the completion of the Ocean City-Salisbury-Wicomico Regional Airport water main extension project with a water-tapping ceremony.Through a partnership with the City of Salisbury, the project extended… Read more »
Good Fishing When The Weather Permits
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5U&t=45sCheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!We’ve reached the time of year where we’re going to see more and more non-fishable days as cold, wind, precipitation or some combination of all three will be in the weather pattern, but there is still plenty of great fishing to come. There are still some flounder being… Read more »
A Week In Business – October 28, 2022
Directors NamedSALISBURY – Salisbury University’s Student Affairs Office recently welcomed three new directors: Lindsey Parker, director of student health services; Tim Johnson, director of the Guerrieri Student Union and student involvement; and Clare Tauriello, interim director of career services.“All three of these professionals have strong backgrounds in higher education and in their respective fields,” said… Read more »
First-Degree Assault For Choking, Punching Incident
OCEAN CITY – A Virginia man was arrested on first-degree assault and other charges last weekend after allegedly striking and choking his girlfriend at a downtown hotel after they had gotten separated at Sunfest.Around 7:10 p.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a hotel at 26th Street for a reported domestic… Read more »
Worcester Golfers Win ESIAC Championship
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s varsity golf team closed out a remarkable regular season with a win in the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) championship match over Gunston at Glen Riddle last week.Worcester finished in 153, while Gunston finished in 184. Mike DePalma and Aleksey Klimins were co-medalists at 36, while Vanesska Hall shot a 40… Read more »
Incumbent Commissioner Facing Abbott For Second Term; Q&A With Commissioner Candidates
SNOW HILL – While primary races decided several local seats, voters in southern Worcester County will cast their ballots for the District 1 commissioner on Nov. 8.Incumbent Worcester County Commissioner Josh Nordstrom, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Caryn Abbott for the District 1 seat in this fall’s election. Nordstrom, who defeated Merrill Lockfaw… Read more »
Wor-Wic Community College Foundation Held Annual 5K Run/Walk
The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation held its annual 5K Run/Walk for Wor-Wic in early October. Lindsay Ford of Salisbury was the fastest female runner with a time of 21:45. At age 11, she was also among the youngest runners. Shown with Ford are Stefanie Rider, left, executive director of the Wor-Wic Foundation, and Kelley Selph,… Read more »
Main Street Paving To Begin Next Week
BERLIN– Crews are expected to begin paving Main Street in Berlin next week.The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) will begin paving Main Street Nov. 1. The work is expected to take two weeks.“In November, you will see some crews working downtown and throughout Maryland 818, which extends from 113 across Route 50… Read more »