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May 24, 2013

Area Students Complete New Web-Based Financial Program

BERLIN -- Hoping to teach high school students practical financial ski...READ MORE

Area Swim Guide App Launched

BERLIN –   Assateague Coastkeeper and Assateague Coast...READ MORE

Brown Box Theatre Eyes Return Visit To Ocean City On June 8-11

OCEAN CITY -- After three seasons of bringing innovative theatre to th...READ MORE

OC Cops Injured After Rear-End Collision

OCEAN CITY -- Two Ocean City Police officers were injured last weekend...READ MORE

Ocean Pines Announces New Season For Farmers Market

OCEAN PINES - The Ocean Pines Association has announced a second seaso...READ MORE

SU’s Eastern Shore Art Collection Continues To Grow

SALISBURY -- Dr. Carol Wood, interim dean of the Samuel W. and Marilyn...READ MORE

Ocean City Shop To Host Big Wave Surfer

OCEAN CITY – The surfer who holds the Guinness World Record for ...READ MORE

Clerical Errors Derail OC Liquor License Requests

SNOW HILL -- A couple of seemingly innocuous liquor license applicatio...READ MORE

New Wine In The Park Event Announced

OCEAN CITY -- The 1st Annual “Wine in the Park” will be he...READ MORE

Berlin Museum Utilizes Donation To Acquire New Dining Room Lamp

BERLIN -- Thanks to a generous donation from the Arcadia Questers...READ MORE

Major Renovation Underway At Royalton Hotel

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – The Royalton Hotel is presently undergoing some renovations and is partaking in Ocean City Development Corporations (OCDC) façade program. According to OCDC Executive Director Glenn Irwin, the Royalton is one of the oldest Boardwalk hotels in Ocean City and was built in 1927 by Harry and Ethel Kelley, who were the parents of former Ocean City Mayor Harry Kelley. Irwin added that the owners of the building are investing a significant amount of money for the needed...READ MORE

Pottery Place Now Funky, Fun And Fabulous In Rehoboth, Too

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – The Pottery Place has served Fenwick Island for nearly 40 years with a vibrant assortment of home and garden décor and has now expanded its charm to Rehoboth Beach. The Pottery Place was established by Sandy Flynn in 1972. Wife and husband Kimberly Flynn, Sandy’s daughter, and Jeff Laros now run the Fenwick Island store and the new Rehoboth Beach location. “Along with the Sandy Flynn wow factor, we have just continued to import products from all over the...READ MORE

Half Of Eligible Wicomico Workers Opt To Retire Early

Published May 27, 2011
SALISBURY -- Wicomico County’s government workforce will soon see a considerable reduction after over half of the 80 employees have opted to take advantage of the incentive-laden early retirement opportunity. In March, the County Council voted to approve the early retirement incentive program after a lengthy debate about the potential savings and the need to fill the resulting vacancies with new hires at lower salary rates and benefit packages. Roughly 80 employees qualified for the early...READ MORE

Benefit Planned To Help Resident’s Recovery

Published May 27, 2011
SALISBURY -- In October of 2010, 20-year-old James Cook suffered a spinal cord injury in a car accident while riding as a passenger with members of his battalion to a Virginia Tech ROTC event. Advised by doctors that he will never be able to walk again, his strength of character and positive attitude have kept him from accepting the prognosis that his injury is permanent or an inhibition to achieving his life goals. When he graduated Summa Cum Laude from Wicomico High School in 2009, Cook was a...READ MORE

Residents Question Need For Employee Pay Hikes

Published May 27, 2011
BERLIN -- Mayor Gee Williams defended his decision to grant town employees a 3-percent pay raise this year at a public budget hearing Monday. The main concerns about the budget were anxiety over dipping into the town’s contingency fund to finance the raises and worries that the move might add extra economic burden to town residents. Williams, however, remained confident that an employee pay raise was both merited and practical given the condition of Berlin compared to its...READ MORE

Tickets Now On Sale For Dew Tour’s Stop In Resort

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – Dew Tour tickets are officially on sale for the event that takes place in Ocean City’s downtown area July 21-24. For the first time in its six-year history, the Dew Tour is coming to Ocean City, the first stop of the four locations on the 2011 Tour. The other locations are Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City, Utah, and Las Vegas, Nev. “Ocean City is going to be a little bit different for us because it is a new event,” a Dew Tour source said on Wednesday....READ MORE

Performers Eye Showdown With City Hall

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – Boardwalk performers are planning a protest this weekend by setting up their acts on N. Division Street, a site previously banned by the Mayor and Council. A couple weeks ago, Ocean City officials, including Councilmen Brent Ashley and Doug Cymek as well as police representatives, met with a group of Boardwalk performers to compromise on an ordinance in the midst of being passed to regulate street performers on the Boardwalk. Ashley said the meeting addressed two major issues...READ MORE

PAC 14 Pleads For Level Funding In Salisbury Budget

Published May 27, 2011
SALISBURY – Facing funding cuts, the city’s own government cable channel came before the Salisbury City Council this week to report what the reduction would mean for the current services it provides. At the conclusion of Monday night’s City Council legislative session, Michael Scott, a professor at Salisbury University, vice chair of PAC 14 Board of Directors and chair of the PAC 14 Development Committee, and Creig Twilley, executive director of PAC 14, addressed the council in...READ MORE

Restaurant Week Returns June 5

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY -- Local chefs are preparing to tempt your taste buds. The pots are bubbling and grills sizzling for Restaurant Week, which begins on Sunday, June 5 and runs through Sunday, June 19. New this year, in an effort to encourage weekday business, the promotion will run Sundays through Thursdays for two weeks. However, there may be some restaurants that opt to offer their Restaurant Week menu on Fridays and Saturdays, so be sure to check the official website,...READ MORE

What's For Dinner?

Published May 27, 2011
West Ocean City- Berlin Ocean Pines-Fruitland Breakfast Cafe Of Ocean City 12736 Ocean Gateway, West Ocean City 410-213-1804 Open seven days a week between Sun-sations & Starbucks, across from Outback, come join us at the “Breakfast Cafe” (formerly Rambler Coffee Shop) we are a family-friendly restaurant that’s been family owned for 30 years passed from mother to son in 2001. We believe that fair pricing, putting out quality food as fresh as we can make it and a nice...READ MORE

Ocean City Mayor Researching Room Tax

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – Mayor Rick Meehan is conducting an informal poll of various hotels around town to verify whether it is room rates or occupancy rates that have increased Ocean City’s room tax. T here seems to be a difference of opinion amongst the Mayor and City Council whether the number of visitors are up or down in town. Councilwoman Mary Knight said this week hearing fellow council members say that the numbers are down “gets so old.” “Our room tax is up and food and...READ MORE

Play It Safe Starts Next Week

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – The Play It Safe program kicks off on Tuesday providing high school graduates with free and safe activities to do around town. “This is our 22nd year of providing drug and alcohol free events for the graduates,” Play It Safe Coordinator Donna Greenwood said. “We started out very small with a dance at the Ocean Pines Beach Club and then it just mushroomed from there and now we have 60 events to offer these young grads coming to town to celebrate this big...READ MORE

Transfer Station Changes Eyed To Address Cheating

Published May 27, 2011
SNOW HILL -- Abuse of the current rules has led the Worcester County Commissioners to propose policy changes on how solid waste transfer stations are run. “There’s a lot of cheating,” said Chief Administrative Officer Gerald Mason. Waste transfer stations, which act as a more convenient alternative to the central landfill for trash disposal, have had issues with people abusing the system for years, according to Enterprise Fund Controller Jenifer Savage. She added that the...READ MORE

Man’s Plan Tricks Cops, Results In Assault

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY -- An Ocean City man was arrested on attempted rape and other charges this week for allegedly sexually assaulting a female victim in her downtown apartment after calling in a bogus assault charge against her boyfriend to get him out of the way. Shortly after 2 a.m. on Tuesday, Ocean City Police responded to a residence on Wicomico Street for a reported sexual assault. The victim told police she was asleep in her apartment, which she shares with her boyfriend. The victim’s...READ MORE

Whale Washes Ashore In Fenwick

Published May 27, 2011
FENWICK ISLAND -- Delaware Marine Education Research and Rehabilitation (MERR) Institute officials late yesterday were investigating the cause of death of a roughly 25-foot minke whale that beached itself and later died along the shoreline in Fenwick Island. Shortly after 9 a.m. yesterday, a roughly 25-foot minke whale was discovered in the surf at the shoreline in the area of James Street in Fenwick. According to MERR officials, the whale was alive when it reached the beach, but perished soon...READ MORE

Council Vote On Gas Promotion Likely Next Week

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – The concept to give away gas this summer to attract tourists to Ocean City has caused a bit of a stir amongst the Mayor and City Council as well as businesses throughout the resort. During last week’s Mayor and City Council meeting, Councilman Brent Ashley proposed a discussion of a gas promotion to offer visitors a free gallon of gas for every night they stay in town to ease visitors into traveling the distance despite gasoline prices. Part of his initial proposal was...READ MORE

‘The Gambler’ Booked For Ocean City To Replace Michaels

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY – Tickets go on sale today for Kenny Rogers’ concert at Sunfest 2011 on Saturday, Sept. 24. On Wednesday, the town announced country and pop legend Kenny Rogers has been scheduled as entertainment for this summer’s Sunfest. Sunfest coordinators were faced with a challenge when scheduled performer for this year’s Sunfest, Bret Michaels, canceled his concert due to a scheduling conflict last week. He has been rescheduled for Sept. 22, 2012. The scheduling...READ MORE

Berlin Summer Youth Programs Planned

Published May 27, 2011
BERLIN -- Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services (WYFCS) gave the Berlin Mayor and Council the first of several planned updates on local youth programs Monday. WYFCS was contracted by the council earlier this spring to evaluate current area youth activities and to devise new ones, all specifically tailored toward Berlin. WYFCS Executive Director Teresa Fields informed the council the first steps in the effort had already been taken. “We have identified gaps in service that we all...READ MORE

Saltwater Soldiers Offers Vets An Escape With Day On Ocean

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY -- With the arrival of another Memorial Day, residents and visitors are reminded once again of the significance of the holiday, and perhaps no better example of the recognition of the contributions and sacrifices of veterans is based in Ocean City with the Saltwater Soldiers organization. Saltwater Soldiers, founded and operated by Michael Branson, is a non-profit organization based in Ocean City that provides opportunities for wounded or returning veterans to enjoy big game fishing...READ MORE

Worcester Reduces Budget By $100K

Published May 27, 2011
SNOW HILL -- During an all-day review session Wednesday, the Worcester County Commissioners shaved approximately $100,000 off the fiscal year 2012 budget. Though the budget was balanced before going into the session, many commissioners felt that some projected costs were higher than they were likely to turn out. However, the cuts were not always unanimous. One department that stirred up controversy was the State’s Attorney’s Office. “He’s a brand new person,” said...READ MORE

Berlin Programs Receive Awards For Partnership

Published May 27, 2011
BERLIN -- Main Street Berlin (MSB) and Grow Berlin Green (GBG) received a joint Clean, Safe, and Green award from Main Street Maryland (MSM) at the recent Maryland Preservation Conference. “We received the award because of our partnership with Grow Berlin Green,” said Economic Development Director Mike Day at Monday’s Mayor and Council Meeting. Day explained to the council that MSM granted five awards every year, and that this was the first year Berlin would receive the Clean,...READ MORE

Worcester Commissioner Seeks Mandatory Recycling

Published May 27, 2011
SNOW HILL -- There’s a chance that Worcester County could make recycling mandatory as soon as next year, assuming public opinion is behind the change. “This is something that has to be done,” said Commissioner Louise Gulyas, who was the most vocal supporter of making recycling in the county mandatory at a budget meeting this week.  “We should either be in it, or out of it. We don’t do real recycling.” Jennifer Savage, the Enterprise Fund Controller of...READ MORE

BREAKING NEWS: Bluefin Tuna Not Endangered

Published May 27, 2011
OCEAN CITY -- Federal fisheries management officials this morning announced an endangered or threatened listing for Atlantic Bluefin Tuna, a staple of the resort area’s vast recreational fishery and important element in the multi-million sportfishing industry, is not warranted at this time, although bluefins remain on the “species of concern” list. During a conference call on Friday morning, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Secretary for Conservation and...READ MORE