BERLIN – Officials agreed to limit parking to the east side of Jefferson Street in an effort to improve accessibility.On Monday, the Berlin Town Council voted to limit parking to the east side of Jefferson Street following a recommendation from Police Chief Arnold Downing. On the west side of the street, “no parking” signs will… Read more »
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Federal Judge Orders $281K Bond Before Hearing White Marlin Open Verdict Appeal
OCEAN CITY — It remains to be seen if the disqualified angler from the 2016 White Marlin Open will be successful in appealing a federal judge’s ruling denying his $2.8 million prize, but one aspect is clear it will cost him more money for the attempt.In June, a U.S. District Court judge ruled in favor… Read more »
Ocean City Wins Court Case Over Boardwalk Building
OCEAN CITY — An historic Ocean City property near the Inlet could soon be coming down after a Worcester County Circuit Court judge last month opined it was encroaching on the town’s property on the east side of the Boardwalk.The iconic building on the east side of the Boardwalk at South Division Street has been… Read more »
Big White Marlin Worth $2.6M After Open’s Third Day
OCEAN CITY — As expected, there was a big shake-up on the White Marlin Open (WMO) leaderboard on Wednesday, day three of the annual event, after stormy weather and rough seas limited the action on Monday and Tuesday, but the bar is now set high for what should be remarkable finish on Thursday and Friday.Two… Read more »
Tall Ship’s Arrival Plans Tweaked; Inlet Trip Now Expected On Friday
OCEAN CITY — A change in plans will now have the replica tall ship El Galeon Andalucia arriving off the coast of Ocean City Thursday afternoon with its trip through the Inlet pushed to midday Friday.The original plans called for El Galeon to arrive off the coast of Ocean City on Thursday morning and pass… Read more »
Second Day Brings New First-Place Tuna; Heavy Fishing Expected Rest of Week
OCEAN CITY — A new first-place tuna was weighed late Tuesday on day two of the 44th Annual White Marlin Open, but with 297 boats fishing on Wednesday and 300-plus heading out on the tournament’s last two days, the story has yet to unfold for the 2017 event.Two days of rough offshore conditions has essentially… Read more »
Rough Seas Turn White Marlin Open Into Three-Day Tourney
OCEAN CITY — Rough seas offshore and strong storms inshore have essentially turned the 44th Annual White Marlin Open into what will become a three-day shootout with a wide open leaderboard and over $4 million in prize money at stake.Just 136 of the registered 353 boats fished on Monday, the tournament’s first day, and netted… Read more »
Monday’s Storm ‘A Frightening Couple Of Minutes’ In Ocean City, WOC
OCEAN CITY — The tornado or microburst that touched down in West Ocean City on Monday evening followed a distinct path and a trail of destruction roughly from the Ocean City Airport through West Ocean City and across the bay to 14th Street and Harbour Island, site of the 44th Annual White Marlin Open on… Read more »
Campground Plans For The Bay Club Property Dropped
BERLIN – A local developer appears to have abandoned plans to turn The Bay Club into a campground.Though the Carl M. Freeman Companies’ proposal to turn The Bay Club into a campground has been a hot topic recently, an email sent to course members says the concept is no longer being considered. The Aug. 2… Read more »
Kidney Donor: ‘It Was Nice To Do Something For Someone Else’
BERLIN – When Ilene Silverman reached out to members of her congregation at Temple Bat Yam for a kidney, Rachel White responded.“She was a stranger to me and that’s how we met,” Silverman said. “Nobody could believe it.”Since learning of her kidney disease two years ago, Silverman said she has been placed on multiple waiting… Read more »