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5/13/2011 | By The Dispatch Staff

Three eighth grade students from Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School (MBS), Tabby Hayes, Maria Gonzalez, and Molly Wooten, recently painted an embellished beach scene mural on a large Delmarva Power utility box, located adjacent to Holy Savior Catholic Church at Philadelphia Avenue and 17th Street in downtown Ocean City.  This painting project was coordinated by teacher Kelly McLaughlin and the Ocean City Development Corporation. MBS is the sixth school to beautify a utility box in the downtown area. Volunteers from the Art League of Ocean City have also painted 12 utility boxes.

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