ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your Aries self-esteem level is high, as is your impatience to see more action come your way in the workplace. Good news, Lamb: It could start to happen sooner than you think.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Changing things now could upset a lot of people. But if you… Read more »
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Voices From The Readers – May 29, 2020
Making Room In Our BoatsEditor:A rising tide lifts all boats. On the Eastern Shore, this is an image that rings true. But in the most challenging times, the question we must ask ourselves is – what about those without a boat?As communities, here on the Shore and around the globe, share in the devastating impacts… Read more »
A Week In Business – May 29, 2020
Physician RecognizedBERLIN – The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) has named Dr. Kathleen M. Henley its 2020 Young Osteopathic Physician of the year.Henley completed her medical degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2013 and is board certified in family medicine. She joined Atlantic General Hospital in 2016 as a hospitalist to… Read more »
OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Dave Fleming: Lessons Learned
(Editor’s Note: The following is a series on the men and women who have spent their summers protecting all those who came to Ocean City for fun and safe vacation.)OCEAN CITY — Dave Fleming grew up in the northeast section of Baltimore City where as he put it, “not many kids from my neighborhood were… Read more »
Cops & Courts – May 29, 2020
Multiple Assault Charges For Downtown FightingOCEAN CITY — A Pennsylvania man was arrested on five counts of assault last weekend following an incident at a 27th Street motel.Around 12:20 a.m. last Saturday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer responded to a motel on 27th Street for a reported assault that had already occurred. The… Read more »
Obituaries – May 29, 2020
Jeffrey LattinvilleOCEAN VIEW, Del. — Jeffrey Lattinville of Ocean View, Del/ passed away Tuesday, May 19, 2020 in Berlin, following a long and brave battle with Multiple Myeloma.He was born in Baltimore on Jan. 31, 1962 and was the son of the late Kenneth Lattinville and Joan McCall. He is survived by his wife, Robin… Read more »
Obituaries – May 22, 2020
Patrick MurphySELBYVILLE, Del. — Patrick “Sean” Murphy, 49, son of Patrick and Virginia Murphy of Port Republic, Md., passed away on May 9 at his home in Selbyville, Del.Sean was born on March 10, 1971 in San Francisco, Calif. As a young child, Sean lived in various parts of the United States, from California to… Read more »
Voices From The Readers – May 22, 2020
Punishing AGH Is WrongEditor:I hope that I read your newspaper correctly. Am I to understand that our County Commissioners stopped funding our local hospital because 30% of the patients served by Atlantic General’s emergency room came from Delaware? A state a few miles away from AGH? A state AGH intended to serve when the hospital… Read more »
OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Colby Phillips Living A Water Life
(Editor’s Note: The following is an ongoing series on the men and women who have spent their summers protecting all those who came to Ocean City for fun and safe vacation.)OCEAN CITY — Colby Phillips’s life seems to be intertwined with water. She was born in Charleston, S.C. next to the Atlantic and raised in… Read more »
Atlantic Physical Therapy Donates To Maryland And Delaware Food Banks
Atlantic Physical Therapy, a family owned physical therapy company with nine clinics, donated $1,000 each to the Food Bank of Maryland and the Delaware Food Bank. Pictured, from left, are CEO Robert Hammond, Jr.; Michele Herold, APT representative; and Jennifer Small, director of Regional Services-Maryland Food Bank.