OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Beautification Committee is offering a holiday special to memorialize a loved one on the Reflections of Life bronze tree sculpture located in the lobby of the Roland E. Powell Convention Center at 40th Street bayside.A loved one can be honored with a gold, silver or bronze leaf or stepping… Read more »
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OP Parks & Recreation Held Annual “Breakfast With The Grinch”
The Ocean Pines Department of Parks and Recreation held its annual “Breakfast With The Grinch” on Dec. 2. As customary, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City cooked the pancakes, sausages and scrambled eggs. From left to right is Buddy the Elf, Dave Landis, Ed Ahlquist, The Grinch, Barbara Peletier and Mike Castoro.
Voices From The Readers – December 15, 2023
Creating Problems Where There Are NoneEditor:After listening to the Nov. 21, 2023 Board of Education meeting in its entirety, I along with many others, was appalled by the unkind comments of several speakers, especially Bobby Cowger and Grant Helvey.I believe that there is far more being asked here than the professed claim of protectingour children from… Read more »
Buckingham Kindergartners Donate to Humane Society
At Buckingham Elementary School, during the first quarter of the year Jessica Grimes’ kindergarten class put money in a piggy bank whenever they spotted kindness. The class decided in September to donate the $39 raised to the Humane Society of Worcester County.
Voices From The Readers – December 8, 2023
Unacceptable CommentsEditor:During a recent Ocean City Planning Commission meeting, Palmer Gillis disparaged members of the City Council with reckless and baseless accusations. In response to learning about the Council’s decision to return a set of proposed code amendments to the Planning Commission for further review, Mr. Gillis made allegations suggesting that the Council members are… Read more »
Optimist Club Conducted Youth Identification Project
On Nov. 20 the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club conducted a youth identification project at Snow Hill Elementary School. Four classes of kindergarten students were fingerprinted as part of an identification form that is given to the parents. Finnegan Bozman, a student in Mrs. Mulinos’ classroom, is being fingerprinted by Optimist member Sharon Sorrentino.
Calvin B. Taylor House Museum Hosted Children’s Event
Last Saturday, the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum hosted a children’s wassail and gingerbread event to provide local kids with a glimpse of historic holiday traditions.
Who’s Playing When & Where – December 8, 2023
Captain’s Table 410-289-7192 15th & Boardwalk In The Courtyard Marriott Fridays & Saturdays: Phil Perdue on PianoCoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Dec. 9: Shortcut SunnyCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Saturday, Dec. 9: SantaconCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Dec. 8: Jack Bannon Wednesday, Dec…. Read more »
Del. Hospitality Group Welcomes Waterman’s To Company
WEST OCEAN CITY — Waterman’s Seafood Co. joining the FINS Hospitality Group, according to an announcement sent to local media this week.Founded in 1982 by Ed Horner, Waterman’s started as a seafood market, which still remains today, but is also a popular seafood restaurant that offers crabs, fresh seafood, fried chicken and much more.Jamy Davy,… Read more »
A Week In Business – December 8, 2023
Practitioner WelcomedSALISBURY – Hudson Behavioral Health has hired Alexandra Richards, PMHNP-BC, as its psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner. This is a new role within the organization and will allow expanded prescribing and treatment services.In her role at Hudson Behavioral Health, Richards will collaborate with both the clinical team, led by Director of Clinical Operations Susan… Read more »