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May 17, 2013

OC Hosts Amateur Surf Contest

OCEAN CITY -- The Eastern Surfing Association held its 2013 Mid-Atlant...READ MORE

Rosenfeld’s Jewish Deli Opens In Ocean City, Looks To Fill A Void

OCEAN CITY – With an eye on keeping traditions and big appetites...READ MORE

Worcester Prep Raises Funds With A Wet Twist

BERLIN -- For the second consecutive year, Worcester Prep School (WPS)...READ MORE

Council Throws Support Behind Trail Initiative

BERLIN -- The ongoing effort to create a network of hiking and biking ...READ MORE

Berlin Looks To Clarify Code On Sidewalk Concerns

BERLIN -- After a couple weeks of saber-rattling and gnashing of teeth...READ MORE

Pedestrian Runs From Scene After Being Hit On Highway

OCEAN CITY -- The first significant pedestrian-vehicle collision of th...READ MORE

Special Holiday Weekend Event Set For Berlin

BERLIN -- The newly remodeled basketball courts at Henry Park will get...READ MORE

New Highway Pedestrian Safety Features In Place

OCEAN CITY – With a cautious eye on last summer’s pedestri...READ MORE

County Agency Awarded Grant To Lead Program

SNOW HILL -- Worcester County Health Department officials this month a...READ MORE

OCBP To Hold Training Academy Before Season Starts

OCEAN CITY -- The Ocean City Beach Patrol (OCBP) starts guarding the 1...READ MORE

NEW FOR THURSDAY: Next June Packed With Events In Ocean City Including Dew Tour

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – Although it is good news that the town has filled its event calendar for next June, including the planned return of the Dew Tour, there are concerns that Ocean City may have bit off more than it can chew. “There have been a substantial growth in the number and size of private events in June since 2008,” Recreation and Parks Director Tom Shuster said. “We need to look carefully at June 2013 because it poses a challenge for our ability to support the number of...READ MORE

NEW FOR MONDAY: Wicked Storm Leads To Water Rescues In Berlin

Published August 24, 2012
BERLIN -- Perhaps no area was hit harder by the weekend’s ferocious storms than Berlin, where police and emergency services rescued numerous individuals trapped in disabled vehicles along the town’s flooded streets. Around 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Berlin Police began to receive numerous 911 calls from individuals reporting they were trapped in vehicles that had become disabled in high water. Numerous police units were dispatched to streets all over town including Bay Street, Flower...READ MORE

Budget Transfers OK’d To Save After School Academies

Published August 24, 2012
SNOW HILL -- With schools opening their doors next week and options running out, the Worcester County Board of Education was forced to seek approval for some last-minute inter-budget transfers that will allow schools to continue to fund popular “After School Academies” (ASA), several of which watched grants dry up last month. Though loathe to pull money from other parts of the school board’s budget, the County Commissioners eventually agreed to approve the transfers, which...READ MORE

New Md. Scooter Laws Take Effect In Five Weeks

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY -- The resort area’s vast scooter-riding community reacted as expected this week when the Maryland State Police (MSP) issued a reminder of the drastic changes involving the vehicles set to go into effect in about five weeks. MSP and local law enforcement agencies this week issued a reminder to owners and operators of scooters and mopeds of the new laws set taking effect on Oct. 1 that will make significant changes in the use of their favored mode of transportation. As expected,...READ MORE

County Wants No Involvement In Mystic Harbour Drain Issue

Published August 24, 2012
SNOW HILL -- The Worcester County Commissioners re-affirmed their commitment this week to not get involved in a storm drain situation in Mystic Harbour that threatens to produce sinkholes on area properties. Public Works Director John Tustin briefed the commission Tuesday on the results of an inspection of a “supposed collapsed storm drain” that is the source of sinkholes in Mystic Harbour yards. After revealing that blockages were noted during the inspection, Tustin made sure to...READ MORE

BFC Maintains Scheduling Control At Root Of Dispute

Published August 24, 2012
BERLIN -- The town of Berlin this week pulled all Berlin Fire Company (BFC) funding early this week, citing a continued pattern of harassment and discrimination, but BFC leadership fired back yesterday the issue has more to do with the control than workplace hostility. On Tuesday, the Berlin Mayor and Council announced it was yanking the roughly $600,000 in funding from the fiscal year 2013 budget for the BFC and its associated EMS department over allegations of discrimination and harassment...READ MORE

More Work Needed On Airport Runway To Pass Inspection

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – A failed inspection of a recent runway project at the Ocean City Municipal Airport is currently being addressed and the repaving is expected to be completed next month. According to Ocean City Public Works Director Hal Adkins, the scope of the runway project was expansive, including milling the runway and underground excavation for electrical work to the installation of navigational aids, stormwater management and perimeter fencing. Construction began in May. The contract...READ MORE

Wicomico Council Seeking To End Tow Company Gouging

Published August 24, 2012
SALISBURY – Months after the City of Salisbury attempted to address the matter, Wicomico County has had enough of tow companies taking advantage of citizens and is looking to develop a tow ordinance of its own. Donald D’Aquila sent a letter to the County Council stating that he has been in the automobile business for 38 years and in May he went to Rathel’s Towing in Salisbury to pick up a vehicle that had been towed in which he is a lienholder. Upon arrival, he found out that...READ MORE

Mixed Results In Worcester Health Report Card

Published August 24, 2012
SNOW HILL -- While improvements have been made in areas like cutting down on smoking and increasing physical activity, Worcester County still lags behind state averages in several health categories, according to the Worcester County Health Department 2012 Report Card. Dating to 1997, the county health report card covers everything from depression rates to frequency of rabies cases. This year’s results were mixed, according to Health Officer Debboe Goeller. According to the report, more...READ MORE

Berlin Horse Farm Provides Respite For Kids

Published August 24, 2012
BERLIN -- Several physical miles and a million symbolic miles away from sterile medical offices, needles and debilitating treatments is an idyllic horse farm in Berlin where dozens of kids battling life-threatening diseases have found a brief but joyful respite all summer, thanks to Believe in Tomorrow and two local girls who shared their love of horses and horseback riding. The Believe in Tomorrow Children’s Foundation offers children fighting disease and illness and their families a...READ MORE

Referendum Wording Presented For Fall Election

Published August 24, 2012
BERLIN -- When local voters head to the polls this fall, in addition to the presidential election and a handful of important local elections, they will also be faced with a series of serious social issues through referendum questions including an expansion of gambling in the state, redistricting and same-sex marriage. Maryland’s electorate will be asked to vote on seven different statewide questions when they head to the polls in November. Most notably on the local front, because of the...READ MORE

Berlin Couple Staged West OC Armed Robbery

Published August 24, 2012
WEST OCEAN CITY -- In a case where the apparent victim turned out to be the alleged suspect, Worcester County Bureau of Investigation (WCBI) detectives learned last week a reported armed robbery at a West Ocean City outlet store earlier this month was allegedly staged by an employee and his wife. On Aug. 3, the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office responded to an alarm at the Lids store in the Tanger Outlets in West Ocean City. Upon arrival, deputies observed the store clerk, identified as...READ MORE

OC License Requests Approved With Certain Conditions

Published August 24, 2012
SNOW HILL -- Concerns over the potential for public disruption didn’t stop two Ocean City businesses from receiving temporary expansions to their operations at August’s Board of License Commissioners (BLC) meeting. However, those concerns did lead to the imposition of unexpected limits. The BLC this month granted approval for two temporary expansions to Ocean City businesses’ alcohol licenses for this fall. The Tap House and OC Steamers at 4507 Coastal Highway appeared before...READ MORE

Council Directs Utility Expansion Back To Planners

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – Delmarva Power and Light (DP&L) has been sent back to the drawing board by the Mayor and City Council to properly address the community’s concerns before approving an expansion of the existing substation in north Ocean City. Two weeks ago, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a public hearing regarding a conditional use request for the expansion of the existing DP&L substation, located on Sinepuxent and Derrickson avenues between 137th and 138th streets in the...READ MORE

Kickoff Set For Making Strides Campaign

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY -- The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer team will hold a kickoff breakfast on Aug. 29 at Hooters Restaurant in West Ocean City from 8-9 a.m. The breakfast will feature highlights of the inaugural Making Strides Against Breast Cancer event from 2011 and will offer teams the opportunity to pick up registration packets for this years’ event. Please RSVP for the breakfast by calling Chris Butler at 410-726-4370 or stridesoceancity@gmail.com. The 2nd Annual Making Strides Against...READ MORE

Peppers Proud To Be Area’s ‘Finest Five-Star Dive’

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – There is a mystique about Peppers Tavern people just can’t put a finger on, but once they come across its atmosphere and menu it’s hard to let go. Denny-O opened Peppers Tavern on 16th Street and the Boardwalk 15 years ago as Ocean City’s “finest five-star dive”. He has been in the bar industry his entire life, growing up in Washington D.C and working in the bars in the city and Georgetown throughout his early 20’s, such as Circus Maximus,...READ MORE

Saturday Benefits To Help Resident Hurt In Accident

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY -- A benefit has been organized to help a local lifeguard who was hospitalized earlier this month after a bicycle accident on Route 54. On Aug. 4 at approximately 5:40 p.m., Delaware State Police were called to the scene of a crash involving a bicyclist that occurred west of Fenwick Island. Beth H. Midgett was operating a 2008 Mercedes-Benz SW westbound on Lighthouse Road preparing to turn left onto Madison Avenue as Christopher M. McGervey was traveling westbound on a bicycle in the...READ MORE

Berlin Pulls Fire Company Funds

Published August 24, 2012
BERLIN -- Citing hostile working conditions including charges of discrimination and harassment, the Berlin Mayor and Council announced this week the town has ceased all financial aid to the Berlin Fire Company (BFC). The Berlin Mayor and Council on Tuesday announced it will amend its fiscal year 2013 budget to cease all financial aid to the BFC as a result of the organization’s inability to accept basic requirements of the town’s personnel policies to eliminate workplace harassment...READ MORE

Business Now Offering Jeep Rentals

Published August 24, 2012
WEST OCEAN CITY — Visitors to Ocean City as well as residents can rent something bigger to cruise around in than a scooter or a bike. Beach Adventure Rentals, located in the Teal Marsh shopping center in West Ocean City, offers Jeep Wranglers for rent that are already tagged and equipped to drive onto the Assateague Island National Seashore’s Over Sand Vehicle area. “Driving on the beach is something new and different for a lot of people, and really offers an unforgettable...READ MORE

32nd Pedestrian Accident Reported In OC

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY -- After weeks of relative calm on the pedestrian collision front in the resort, another pedestrian was struck by a vehicle early Monday morning and was flown by Maryland State Police helicopter to PRMC in Salisbury and is listed in stable condition early this week. Throughout the month of June, pedestrians being struck by vehicles occurred weekly, almost daily in some cases, including at least two fatalities. However, thanks in part to an aggressive public awareness campaign and the...READ MORE

Slots Council Weighs Proposed Gambling Changes

Published August 24, 2012
SNOW HILL -- After a General Assembly special session this month proposed changes to Maryland’s gambling regulations, the Worcester County Local Development Council (LDC) went to work Monday trying to understand exactly what the new rules will mean. While the changes received general support from the LDC, some did question what kind of impact loosening restrictions on casinos could have for the entertainment industry. All decisions made during the special session will be included as a...READ MORE

Wind Turbine Connection On Assateague Unlikely

Published August 24, 2012
ASSATEAGUE -- Concerns raised earlier this month about a possible transmission line crossing Assateague and connecting future offshore wind energy turbines to the mainland were allayed somewhat last week when the company said it was not intending to utilize the island. In each of the last three General Assembly sessions, Gov. Martin O’Malley has pushed legislation that would open the door to the development of a wind farm including as many as 100 turbines off the coast of Ocean City and in...READ MORE

Uptown Beach Bash Weekend Features Bikini Parade Saturday, Live Concerts Sunday

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – The first Uptown Beach Bash takes place this week, and Brad Hoffman of Spark Productions is happy to announce that the entire event is free and open to the public. Starting on Friday, Aug. 24, the Kick-off Bay Party and Paddle Board Regatta will be held at BJ’s on the Water on 75th Street. This event will include pre-registration for Saturday’s Bikini Parade from noon-5 p.m. Dawn Ehman of OC SUP & Fitness will be on hand to manage the paddle board race. To...READ MORE

Council Approves Mediator To Settle Lighting Dispute

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – There is light at the end of the tunnel for the neighboring properties of a bayfront condominium complex who have had an ongoing battle for many years over the structure’s lighting. Ever since the Rivendell was constructed on 81st Street, there has been issues concerning the building’s height, setback, shadows and lighting in the parking garage and balconies glaring onto its neighbor the Bay Princess. The lighting issue even became a model for Ocean City to amend...READ MORE

Malfunctioning Transformer Blamed For WOC Outages

Published August 24, 2012
WEST OCEAN CITY -- Extensive power outages in the West Ocean City area late Monday night and Tuesday morning were caused by a malfunctioning transformer in the area of Golf Course Rd., and the subsequent minor outages again on Tuesday afternoon were the result of repairs with the original problem. On Monday night, Delmarva Power experienced a transformer malfunction in the Culver Substation on Golf Course Rd. The equipment failure caused a power outage for 3,689 Delmarva Power customers from...READ MORE

OC Crowds Set Dew Tour Attendance Record

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – Last weekend’s Dew Tour in Ocean City featured record-breaking attendance once again, and organizers are already looking to book next year’s date. “We are thrilled to have hosted another successful Dew Tour in Ocean City. The support from the city and community has been tremendous, with the Pantech Beach Championships being the highest attended event in Dew Tour history, with over 93,000 people enjoying the event over the weekend,” Vice President of...READ MORE

New OC Town Center Project Moves Ahead

Published August 24, 2012
OCEAN CITY – A new shopping center is being proposed to breathe new life into rare empty parcels of land on 67th Street. This week the Planning and Zoning Commission reviewed a couple of site plans, one being a proposed 20,727-square-foot commercial shopping center, known as the 67th Street Town Center, to be located on the west side of Coastal Highway and north side of 67th Street. Several different proposals have been made in the past to develop the land, as recently as January 2011 when...READ MORE

Horner Honda’s Offerings Evolve With Times

Published August 24, 2012
SALISBURY -- For more than 40 years, Horner Honda has been supplying Salisbury with motorcycles, ATVs, scooters and energy generators. Looking into the future, owner Bud Horner expects to continue operating from the same location he has since 1969 and to keep pace with Honda’s push for more efficient vehicles and generators. Horner, whose father owned a car dealership adjacent to Horner Honda’s downtown Salisbury location, got into the Honda business young and noted that there have...READ MORE