OCEAN CITY – Trimper Rides has announced its grand re-opening on April 8 at noon. Guests will be welcomed to officially cross the threshold for the start of the 130th season.Locals and visitors are invited to join Peter Cottontail in the Trimper Rides’ Carousel Building as he hosts the 3rd Annual Trimper Rides Easter Weekend… Read more »
Monthly Archives: March 2023
SD’s McLaughlin Tosses First No-No
BERLIN – Senior Ryan McLaughlin’s first trip to the hill this season was an outstanding one – a no hitter against Bennett last Friday.Decatur is off to a fast start this season, earning shutout wins in its first two games over Bennett, 6-0, and Wi-Hi, 20-0.In an interview on WMDT after his pitching gem, McLaughlin,… Read more »
Hearing Planned For Surplus Property Sale
SNOW HILL – Worcester County is expected to host a public hearing regarding the sale of two surplus properties in Snow Hill next month.The commissioners voted unanimously March 21 to schedule a public hearing for the sale of the former liquor control warehouse and the former economic development building. A request for proposals for the… Read more »
Obituaries – March 31, 2023
Dr. Joseph H. Cutchin, Jr.QUANTICO – Dr. Joseph Henry Cutchin, Jr., 87, passed away at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 after a short illness. He was the son of the late Dr. Joseph Cutchin and Frances Blackman Cutchin of Easley, SC. He was the grandson of the late Braxton… Read more »
Decatur Cruises To Easy Win
After allowing the first goal of the game to Worcester Prep, Stephen Decatur’s girls lacrosse team stormed back to gain the lead at 2-1 with 15 minutes left in the first half. At halftime, Decatur led 7-1, but Worcester came out quick with three quick goals behind senior Caitlyn Hoen getting hot at the draw…. Read more »
Things To Do Around Town – March 31, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m…. Read more »
SoDel Addresses Protested Application
FENWICK ISLAND – The operator of a Fenwick Island restaurant is speaking out after complaints were filed against its application for a liquor license amendment.SoDel Concepts, the operator of Matt’s Fish Camp, reaffirmed its commitment to the Fenwick Island community this week after its application to extend seating at the restaurant resulted in written opposition… Read more »
What’s Your Sign? – March 31, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Someone you relied on might resist your request for help. Get the facts behind their decision before jumping to conclusions. You might be in for a surprise.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): It’s a good time for the winter-weary Bovine to start plans for spring redecorating. Indulge in something… Read more »
Berlin Advertises To Maintain Property Tax Rate
BERLIN – While budget development is still underway, town officials agreed to advertise for an 81.5 cent tax rate this week.The Berlin Town Council agreed on Monday to advertise to maintain the current 81.5 cent tax rate. Officials said it was too early in the budget process to consider increasing the rate.“I don’t even want… Read more »
SCCC Gives Presentation to United Women in Faith
Linda Linzey, of the Suffrage Centennial Celebration Committee (SCCC), recently gave a presentation on American suffragists and women’s history to the United Women in Faith (UWF) at Community Church at Ocean Pines. Pictured from left to right are Linda Baker, president of UWF and Linzey.