Tax Freedom Day Near For Residents

BERLIN – Tax Freedom Day, the point in the year when typical Americans stop working for Uncle Sam and start working for themselves, arrives nationwide today, four days earlier than it did last year, but most Marylanders and Worcester County residents will have to wait until April 19 to hit the milestone.Researched and announced each… Read more »

Tow Franchise Eyed For Revenue Boost

OCEAN CITY — The town is considering establishing yet another franchise in order to raise revenue and reduce costs, as officials announced this week their desire to allocate the responsibilities for vehicles towed by the police department to the private sector.City Manager Dennis Dare said this week the move could save a substantial amount of… Read more »

OC Rejects Bus Tattoo Ad

OCEAN CITY – Tattoos have become more mainstream then ever in recent years and are showing up more and more in unexpected places, but residents and visitors should not expect to see an advertisement for a local tattoo parlor on a bus any time soon.Independent Tattoo Inc. of Selbyville, Del. recently submitted an application for… Read more »

Winterfest Price Hike Looks Doomed

OCEAN CITY — The Recreation and Parks Committee appears to be okay with the red ink associated with the Winterfest of Lights and will remove its recommendation to raise the fee to $5.Despite the fact that Winterfest of Lights has taken an overall loss for each of the last three years, Recreation and Parks Director… Read more »

Ocean City News In Brief

OCEAN CITY — In the brief this week, City Manager Dennis Dare brought a few new cost cutting and revenue enhancement measures to the Mayor and City Council, including an optional return of city cell phones for employees.Optional Phone Return PassedThough City Council members have the option to keep theirs, they voted unanimously to approve… Read more »