BERLIN — First considered a decade ago, the town of Berlin is finally moving ahead with the extension of water and sewer services north of town and just beyond Route 50.The town also plans to continue to offer flexible payment plans for businesses wishing to purchase EDUs and become connected with water and sewer.According to… Read more »
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OC Bridal Show Marks 10 Years
OCEAN CITY — The 10th Annual OC Bridal Show will take place on Sunday, April 15 at Seacrets from 1-4 p.m. A special ribbon cutting will open the event at 12:30 p.m.The event provides an exciting opportunity for brides to catch up on their wedding planning while enjoying a fabulous day at the beach.Amber Nicole’s… Read more »
Super Walmart Opening Celebrated
BERLIN — After a years-long approval and construction process, the new Super Walmart on Route 50 in Berlin opened early Wednesday morning amid much fanfare and ceremony.The cavernous new 85,000-square-foot store dwarfs the company’s former facility on the site, which opened in 1999. The old store will eventually be torn down and the site will… Read more »
Route 54 Project Sparks Petition Encouraging Faster Pace
FENWICK ISLAND — Frustrated with the prolonged road construction along Route 54 in Fenwick Island, several business owners and residents along the corridor are petitioning the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDot) to finish the project by Memorial Day weekend.In the fall of 2010, DelDot embarked on an ambitious $8.1 million project to widen Route 54… Read more »
City Seeks Changes To Boardwalk Comfort Station
OCEAN CITY – With hopes to break ground on the new Caroline Street Comfort Station in October, the design was turned down once again this week, as the Mayor and City Council seeks additional modifications to uphold the town’s traditional architecture spread.In November 2011, architect David Quillen and City Engineer Terry McGean presented a proposed… Read more »
NEW FOR THURSDAY: City Seeks Changes To Boardwalk Comfort Station Design
OCEAN CITY – With hopes to break ground on the new Caroline Street Comfort Station in October, the design was turned down once again this week, as the Mayor and City Council seeks additional modifications to uphold the town’s traditional architecture spread.In November 2011, architect David Quillen and City Engineer Terry McGean presented a proposed… Read more »
NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Super Walmart Opened This Morning
BERLIN — After a years-long approval and construction process, the new Super Walmart on Route 50 in Berlin opened early this morning amid much fanfare and ceremony.The cavernous new 85,000-square-foot store dwarfs the company’s former facility on the site, which opened in 1999. The old store will eventually be torn down and the site will… Read more »
NEW FOR WEDNESDAY: Tourism Board’s Responsibilities Outlined
OCEAN CITY – The long-awaited Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was presented yesterday to the Mayor and City Council by the Tourism Advisory Board (TAB).“The last time TAB was before the council we were tasked with crafting a MOU that outlined the specific responsibilities of the Tourism Advisory Board, the council and the city,” TAB Chair… Read more »
NEW FOR TUESDAY: Route 54 Project Completion Date Pushed Back To July
FENWICK ISLAND — Frustrated with the prolonged road construction along Route 54 in Fenwick Island, several business owners and residents along the corridor are petitioning the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDot) to finish the project by Memorial Day weekend.In the fall of 2010, DelDot embarked on an ambitious $8.1 million project to widen Route 54… Read more »
NEW FOR TUESDAY: Table Games Bill Dies, As Legislative Session Ends With Many Questions
BERLIN — The 2012 Maryland General Assembly adjourned at midnight last night with more questions than answers, including no agreement on Gov. Martin O’Malley’s proposed $35 billion budget, but several issues near and dear to the resort area appear to have been resolved.Disgust and angst reportedly replaced pomp and circumstance as Sine Die arrived last… Read more »