City Council Approves $1,000 Worker Bonus

OCEAN CITY – Ocean City employees are slated to receive a $1,000 bonus in July, but the Mayor and Council had some initial differences of opinion to work through before making that decision.Last Friday during a budget session, Councilman Joe Hall unexpectedly proposed to give municipal employees a $500 bonus on July 1.“Clearly, what the… Read more »

Diakonia Named First Recipient Of Schaefer Award

Diakonia Named First Recipient Of Schaefer Award

WEST OCEAN CITY — Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot was in West Ocean City yesterday morning to present the first-ever William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award for Worcester County to Diakonia, an emergency transitional shelter that provides a leg up to individuals and families in the resort area and across the Lower Shore.Franchot created the award,… Read more »

Post-Labor Day School Start Pushed

Post-Labor Day School Start Pushed

OCEAN CITY — State Comptroller Peter Franchot met with resort business leaders yesterday morning to announce his initiative to push the start date for public schools across Maryland back until after Labor Day.For decades, the public school year in Maryland always started after Labor Day, the symbolic end to the summer season, but in recent… Read more »

Area Businesses Score RAM Awards

Area Businesses Score RAM Awards

OCEAN CITY — The Restaurant Association of Maryland held its 58th Annual McCormick and Company Stars of the Industry Awards gala on Monday, recognizing the top restaurants and bars across the state in several categories, and once again the Ocean City area was well represented among the winners.De Lazy Lizard was recognized as the Favorite… Read more »

WOC Cat Situation May Spark Changes

SNOW HILL — In the wake of public outcry over the euthanasia of three West Ocean City cats, the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office and Animal Control tried to clear the air Tuesday, presenting a timeline of what actually happened as far as cat trapping on Waterview Drive.While Animal Control was not chastised for its handling… Read more »