ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Although practical situations continue to dominate this week, there’s time for the Lamb to indulge in the fun things in life — like maybe taking a special someone out for a great evening.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): This week favors relationships. Take time to renew old ones, and… Read more »
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Local Students Sign Up To Accept Rachel’s Challenge
OCEAN CITY – Worcester Preparatory School’s faculty and students attended the Rachel’s Challenge assembly this week.The Rachel’s Challenge organization was formed in the wake of the 1999 Columbine High School shootings in memory of 17-year-old Rachel Joy Scott who was the first victim. Presenter Larry Scott, Rachel’s uncle, was the facilitator of the WPS presentation.The… Read more »
Voices From The Readers – September 18, 2020
Decision On Events ExplainedEditor:I feel it necessary to address some misinformed posts on the internet regarding the Town of Berlin’s decision to cancel the Berlin Christmas Parade and our traditional New Year’s Eve Celebration. I also wish to comment on the decision to proceed with a modified version of Berlin’s Octoberfest.The decisions and policies of… Read more »
Cops & Courts – September 18, 2020
First-Degree Assault In Domestic AltercationOCEAN CITY — A Baltimore man was charged with first-degree assault last week after allegedly choking and smothering his girlfriend, who was also arrested for assault, with a pillow during a domestic altercation.Around 7:15 p.m. last Wednesday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer responded to the area of 26th Street… Read more »
Obituaries – September 18, 2020
Robert F. MazukOCEAN PINES — Robert F. (Bob) Mazuk, age 87, died peacefully on Friday, Sept. 4, 2020 at Catered Living in Ocean Pines. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., hewas the son of the late Francis and Mary Mazuk.He was preceded in death by his wife of 60 years, Patricia H. Mazuk who died in 2017…. Read more »
Freeman Stage Wraps Up Unique 49-Performance Season
SELBYVILLE — When Fleetwood Mac tribute band, Tusk, ended its performance last Saturday night — the final show of the 2020 Freeman Stage season — with “Go Your Own Way,” it was a poignant moment for the staff and volunteers of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation. With the pandemic ravishing the performing arts industry around… Read more »
Who’s Playing When & Where –September 18, 2020
Buxy’s Salty Dog/Dry Dock 28410-289-097328th St. & Coastal Hwy.Friday, Sept. 18: Aaron Howell, 7 p.m.xClarion Hotel410-524-3535 • 10100 Coastal Hwy.Ocean Club:Friday & Saturday, Sept. 18 & 19:On The Edge, 5 p.m.Lenny’s Beach Bar & Grill:Saturday, Sept. 19:Stephen Anthony, Noon-4 p.m.Friday & Saturday, Sept. 18 & 19DJ Dusty, 5 p.m.xCoconuts Beach Bar & GrillCastle In The… Read more »
A Week In Business – September 18, 2020
Long-Time Employee RetiresSNOW HILL — Phyllis Wimbrow, deputy director of Worcester County Development Review and Permitting (DRP) will retire effective Sept. 18 after 36years of public service to the community.“Phyllis’s leading role with the county inspired positive changes,” Chief Administrative Officer Harold Higgins said. “She effected change because she knows who we are as a… Read more »
Open Houses Of The Week – September 18, 2020
What’s Your Sign? September 18, 2020
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Personal matters claim a good deal of the Lamb’s time in the early part of the week. But by midweek, pragmatic considerations (work, school, job-seeking, etc.) begin to take priority.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The seasonal shift ignites the Bovine’s creative aspects. You could do well if you… Read more »