BERLIN — The third bi-annual Operation Medicine Drop event, part of the Drug Enforcement Agency National Drug Take Back Day program, held last weekend resulted in a total of 218 pounds of unused or expired medications being turned in by residents for proper and environmentally safe disposal. This was a slight increase over the Fall… Read more »
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Berlin Jazz, Blues Bash Returns With New Acts, Offerings
BERLIN – The Berlin Chamber of Commerce and WESM 91.3 FM are once again proud to present the 5th Annual Berlin Jazz & Blues Bash, to be held in downtown Berlin Saturday, May 5, from noon-8 p.m.Non-stop Jazz and Blues music will be heard all day in Berlin, featuring six acts on two stages, artwork… Read more »
‘Remembering Our Babies’ Vigil Planned On May 7
BERLIN — While Mother’s Day is usually a time to give thanks for family bonds, it can also be a “bittersweet” holiday for those who have lost children, according to Shirley Grace Pregnancy Center (SGPC) representative Mari Quillen.Consequently, the SGPC will be having a “Remembering Our Babies” candle lighting ceremony the week before Mother’s Day.“Mother’s… Read more »
Horseshoe Crab Survey Planned
OCEAN CITY — The Maryland Coastal Bay Program (MCBP) this week announced it’s set to begin its annual survey of horseshoe crabs in and around the coastal bays.Each year, the MCBP conducts a local horseshoe crab spawning survey from May through July. The work helps determine horseshoe crab abundance and increase knowledge of where spawning… Read more »
Ocean Pines Residents Likely To See New Bay Fee
SNOW HILL — After the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) denied Worcester County’s request for a Bay Restoration Fund (BRF) fee exemption, the County Commission agreed this week it has no choice but to bill Ocean Pines residents for the time that would have been exempted. However, the commissioners promised to hold the money… Read more »
SU Students Develop Audio Apps For Nature Conservancy
SALISBURY — Anyone exploring Nature Conservancy preserves across Maryland and the Washington D.C. metropolitan area will soon be able to download audio tour apps created by Salisbury University students.The Conservancy’s “Put a Naturalist in Your Pocket” initiative was the first project tackled by SU’s new interdisciplinary GNAppWorks program. Following a final review by the international… Read more »
Summer Song Contest Approved
OCEAN CITY – With the process and official rules outlined this week, the Ocean City Song of the Summer Contest will be gearing up soon.The contest details were released this week and received permission from the Mayor and City Council to move ahead.According to the official rules, participants are to write and record an original… Read more »
NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Missing NY Man’s Body Found In Bay
OCEAN CITY — A missing person search in the resort over the last two weeks took a tragic turn last night when the remains of the upstate New York man were recovered from the bay near 32nd Street.Around 6:20 p.m. on Tuesday, Ocean City Police responded to the area of 32nd Street for a report… Read more »
NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: City Manager Pick May Have No Other Choice But To Accept OC Job
OCEAN CITY — The choice of the next city manager has been made in Ocean City, leaving a government in Florida in a confused state and awaiting word on whether its chief executive is heading north or not.After a 90-minute closed session yesterday, Council President Jim Hall reported the council voted 4-3 — Brent Ashley, Joe Hall,… Read more »
BREAKING NEWS: OC Council Decides On City Manager
OCEAN CITY — Although the individual’s identity has not been confirmed officially, the City Council voted 4-3 in closed session this afternoon to move forward with negotiations for the next city manager.The council went into closed session at 11:30 a.m. today and returned 90 minutes to report the results of the meeting. The council will… Read more »