BISHOPVILLE — A Selbyville man reportedly fell to his death from a deer-stand in a rural area near Bishopville in northern Worcester County on Tuesday morning, becoming the first deer hunting fatality reported in Maryland this year. According to Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP), Richard F. Jenkins, 76, of Selbyville, left his home around 6… Read more »
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Family Restaurant Offers Lunch, Dinner, Movies
OCEAN PINES — Combining a loaded menu, including items like crab pizza and extra meaty subs with classic deals such as pizza and a movie, Mama Della’s has been serving the Ocean Pines area for five years and looks to add a second location in the near future. Owned by Brian Kight and his family,… Read more »
Delays Expected From Planned Road Work In Pines
OCEAN PINES — King Richard Road in Ocean Pines will be seeing some major work over the next few months, including the replacement of some water service lines, the installation of a six-inch diameter sewage force main and reconstruction and repaving. Delays are expected though they should be kept minor, according to Worcester County Public… Read more »
Wills Back In Ocean City For Five-Day Run
OCEAN CITY — Sixty-eight historical figures will leap from the history books onto the stage at the OC Jamboree Theater from Oct. 29-Nov. 2 with one purpose in mind – to help raise funds for the nationally recognized Wounded Warrior Project. William and Sue Wills, founders and authors of “Presidents and Their First Ladies, dramatically… Read more »
Autumn Home Show Eyes OC
OCEAN CITY — The Autumn Home and Condo Show, the sister event to spring’s annual home show, is returning to Ocean City’s Roland E. Powell Convention Center this weekend, Oct. 26-27. This fall’s home show is all about “your environment, your life and your living space,” according to event organizers. No matter if it’s your… Read more »
ALOC, Orchestra Partner For ‘Artistry In Motion’ Gala
OCEAN CITY — The Art League of Ocean City and the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra are teaming up for a gala celebrating musical and visual arts. The two organizations will come together Oct. 26 from 6-9 p.m. at the OC Center for the Arts on 94th Street. A silent auction of artwork and unique artisan made… Read more »
Surplus Might Fund Salisbury Employee Raises
SALISBURY — City employees in Salisbury will likely be getting a raise to be paid for directly out of the city’s surplus, as the three members of the council in attendance at Monday’s work session unanimously agreed to advance the idea to their next legislative session. The City Council also further discussed pay raises for… Read more »
Man Pleads Guilty In County’s Largest Pot Bust Ever
BERLIN — A New Jersey man arrested last December in what is believed to be the largest marijuana bust in Worcester County history pleaded guilty this week in U.S. District Court to one count of possession with intent to distribute and now faces up for 40 years in prison and a fine of up to… Read more »
Man Completes 3,000-Mile Bike Journey In OC; Trek Aimed To Spread SWS Awareness
OCEAN CITY – Al DeCesaris Jr. finished a 3,000-mile journey across the United States in Ocean City on Tuesday all in the name of his niece and others who suffer from Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS). Crossing America For A Cure is a fundraiser hosted by the Celebrate Hope Foundation, Inc., which is a non-profit charitable organization. DeCesaris… Read more »
Bond Ordinance Petition Seeks To Derail Resort’s Performing Arts Center
OCEAN CITY – Proponents of the performing arts center in Ocean City are taking a stand against Tony Christ and the Ocean City Taxpayers for Social Justice group that has organized a petition opposing the convention center’s new auditorium.A few weeks ago, the Mayor and City Council approved the sale of bonds to finance the… Read more »