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Still Catching Double Digit Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, April 14, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was another unseasonably warm day today with highs topping out in the upper 80s in many spots around Ocean City.  The wind picked up pretty hard out of the south this afternoon, but it was another really awesome day to be outside and/or out on the water.Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides took advantage... Read more » The post Still Catching Double Digit Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vendor Expects Jump In Bus, Tram Advertising Revenue; Boardwalk Jeeps Will Be Wrapped

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A discussion on bus and tram advertising highlighted a resort committee meeting this week.On Tuesday, members of the Ocean City Transportation Committee met with representatives of Gateway Outdoor Advertising, the town’s new advertising contractor, to review the company’s progress on bus and tram sales.While the committee earlier this year expressed concerns over... Read more » The post Vendor Expects Jump In Bus, Tram Advertising Revenue; Boardwalk Jeeps...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Held a Pancake Breakfast

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Ocean Pines held a Pancake Breakfast with the Easter Bunny on Saturday April 1.  Members of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City volunteers annually to cook the food.  Pictured from left to right are Kitty Wrench, Mike Castoro, The Bunny, Candy Foreman, Ed Ahlquist and former Kiwanaina Barb Peletier. The post Kiwanis Club Held a Pancake Breakfast appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Though I enjoy all of Berlin’s special events, last week’s Spring Celebration made me a bit sad personally.Easter is a special family weekend. For us, over the years as my kids have grown the only common denominators have been church and Easter baskets, the contents of which have changed considerably. My sons Beckett, 14, and... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Residents Urged To Attend Berlin Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Citizens of Berlin,Our Planning Commission is about to revisit the Comprehensive Plan for an update this year, and we are looking for public input. Berlin is under serious development pressure, mostly from outsiders who’s only interest in Berlin is to monetize our small town way of life.Berlin’s current Comp Plan, along with the corresponding one... Read more » The post Residents Urged To Attend Berlin Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Annual Bay Day Returns May 7 In Ocean Pines

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
BERLIN – Next month’s Bay Day event will feature 30-plus environmental exhibitors and demonstrations, along with live music, food, and family activities.The 4th Annual Bay Day event returns to White Horse Park in Ocean Pines on Sunday, May 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Bay Day, a collaborative conservation effort from the Maryland Coastal Bays... Read more » The post Annual Bay Day Returns May 7 In Ocean Pines appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Charm Girls Present Birthday Tribute

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
On April 5 the Charm Girls Chapter 74007 from Berlin visited 99-year-old member Mildred Briddell of Seaford to present her with a Birthday Tribute from Del. Gov. John Carney. The tribute was presented by Ambassador Mable Jarmon and chapter members Nikole Thomas, Eunice Morris, Helen Whaley, Joyce Harris-Cottman and Jacquelyn Whaley. The post Charm Girls Present Birthday Tribute appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Buxy’s/ Dry Dock 28 410-289-BUXY 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, April 14: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, April 15: Billy Zee Dueling PianosCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C Saturday, April 15: Going CoastalCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Sunday, April 16: Blind Wind Wednesday,... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Arrests After Regional Narcotics InvestigationOCEAN CITY – Multiple arrests have been made after a months’ long narcotics investigation.Last year the Ocean City Police Department Narcotics Unit initiated an investigation into drug distribution activity in and around the resort. The investigation was carried out with the assistance of the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team.“During the fall, the... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – April 14, 2023...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Republicans in the Maryland General Assembly have always faced a tough road, but the predicament in Annapolis has reached new heights without Republican Gov. Larry Hogan. There are currently 52 Republicans in the House and Senate compared to 135 Democrats, representing 30% of the total leadership, the lowest level in 10 years.In Annapolis, tempers reached... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Police Commission May Add Fire Report

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Members of a resort commission this week continued a discussion on the need for fire department representation.On Monday, members of the Ocean City Police Commission directed staff to explore the addition of fire department reports in the commission’s monthly meeting. Officials say the idea is to receive an update from the Ocean... Read more » The post OC Police Commission May Add Fire Report appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Pre-K Class Hold “Humpty Dumpty Challenge.”

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
The WPS Pre-K class were excited to see not one egg break following the “Humpty Dumpty Challenge.” Pictured, front from left, are Brendan Gerner, Tuck Padgett, Hannah Farr, Megan Holloway and Amalka Blaskova; second row, Mia Bunting, Gunner Derrickson, Grey Lindsey, Paislynn Hutchins, Claire Coyle and Leroy Johnson-Thomson; and, back, Harper Hunt, Enzo Fitzgerald, Issac... Read more » The post WPS Pre-K Class Hold “Humpty Dumpty Challenge.” appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Elementary Participates in 2nd Annual Tournament of Books

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Fourth grade students in Heather Robins’ class at Ocean City Elementary School had the opportunity to participate in the 2nd Annual Tournament of Books.  Students had to read 16 books from November to March and each Friday during March they would vote to see which books moved forward in the competition. Students are pictured above with... Read more » The post OC Elementary Participates in 2nd Annual Tournament of Books appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

American Legion Held Annual First Responders Award

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
American Legion Post 166 held its annual First Responders Award Program April 5, at which Worcester County Sheriff’s Deputy Mark Shayne was singled out for an award. Shayne was unable to be at the presentation but his award plaque, presented by Legionnaire George “Bo” Spicer, was accepted by Sheriff Matt Crisafulli. The post American Legion Held Annual First Responders Award appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Held WCHS Care for Pets Drive

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Ocean City Elementary recently held its annual Worcester County Humane Society Care for Pets Drive. This year, the students, faculty and staff collected 627 cans of canned cat food, treats, toys and supplies and $656 in monetary donations. The post OC Elementary Held WCHS Care for Pets Drive appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

‘Catch A Ride’ Campaign Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials this week were given a first look at a rebranding campaign, which will be launched ahead of Memorial Day weekend.On Wednesday, representatives with BVK, the resort’s advertising firm, presented members of the Ocean City Tourism Commission with a preview of activation events that will promote the town’s new brand, Somewhere... Read more » The post ‘Catch A Ride’ Campaign Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Cancels Closed Session To Discuss Wage Study Findings

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
BERLIN – Elected officials abandoned plans for a closed session meeting after hearing concerns from a resident.The Berlin Town Council on Monday voted unanimously not to go into a previously scheduled closed session after considering an objection from resident Jason Walter. The objection came less than two weeks after officials were advised that one of... Read more » The post Berlin Cancels Closed Session To Discuss Wage Study Findings appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

A Week In Business – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Promotion AnnouncedSALISBURY – CFS, Inc. (Comprehensive Financial Solutions) announced Michael Sise, partner, CFP®, ChFC®, CPFA®, AIF®, CRPC®, has been promoted to vice president.Still functioning as a certified financial planner (CPA) and serving his clients, Sise works alongside JD Schroen, president, CPA and investment advisor representative, to develop strategies to further enhance client experience; support personnel... Read more » The post A Week In...READ POST.

Things I Like – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
The start to Easter egg huntsTight NBA playoff seriesChurch dinnersWhen someone excitedly yells, ‘Bingo’Easter sunrise servicesSpecial event days in BerlinSilly bumper stickersListening to my son express his opinionA steak hot off the grillThe end of an awkward conversationTaking constructive criticism to heart The post Things I Like – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Museum Closure ConcernsEditor:I am writing to express my concern and opposition to the planned closure of the Ward Museum and the transfer of its contents to an as yet to be prepared space on West Main Street in downtown Salisbury. I do so as someone who has worked at Salisbury University and has been a... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officer of the Year Named

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Ocean Pines Police Cpl. James Brasure was named Officer of the Year for the community during an April 5 ceremony at the American Legion, Synepuxent Post 166.  Brasure is pictured with Lt. Shakhan Toppin, the previous Officer of the Year. The post Officer of the Year Named appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Optimist Club Hosted Oratorical Competition Winners

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
The Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club hosted the winners of their oratorical competition at their April 6th dinner meeting.  From left to right are Dr. John McDonald, Head of School Worcester Preparatory School; Jude Damouni, first place winner from Worcester Preparatory School, Alexandro Pace, third place winner from Stephen Decatur Middle School, Lynn Barton, principal of... Read more » The post Optimist Club Hosted Oratorical Competition Winners appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Planners Endorse West Ocean City Rezoning Request

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
SNOW HILL – A West Ocean City rezoning request is moving forward with a favorable recommendation from the Worcester County Planning Commission.The planning commission last Thursday agreed to forward a request to rezone about three acres on Route 611 to the Worcester County Commissioners with a favorable recommendation.“I know the developer,” Commission member Ken Church... Read more » The post Planners Endorse West Ocean City Rezoning Request appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Taylor Bank Makes Ripken Foundation Pledge

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Taylor Bank recently made a $40,000 pledge to the Cal Ripken, Sr. Foundation to support the installation of a STEM Center Program at Nandua Middle School and Arcadia Middle School in Accomack County, Va. The funds will provide state-of-the-art STEM equipment and furniture as well as coordinator training, curriculum guidebooks and activity kits to enhance... Read more » The post Taylor Bank Makes Ripken Foundation Pledge appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SHA Updates Council On Current, Future Projects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Efforts to repair storm drains, launch a Walk Smart campaign and improve the intersection at the base of the Route 50 bridge highlighted a spring update from the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (SHA) this week.On Tuesday, SHA officials presented the Mayor and Council with their bi-annual report on various... Read more » The post SHA Updates Council On Current, Future Projects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Amendment Outlines Non-Accessory Employee Housing Concept

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A proposed code amendment relating to non-accessory employee housing will advance to a public hearing with the support of the town council.On Tuesday, Planning and Community Development Director Bill Neville presented the Mayor and Council with a draft code amendment allowing for non-accessory employee housing. He told officials this week amendments were... Read more » The post Amendment Outlines Non-Accessory Employee Housing Concept appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Recruitment For OC Bus, Tram Drivers Continues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say efforts will continue to hire bus drivers and tram conductors ahead of the summer season.On Tuesday, public works staff presented the Ocean City Transportation Committee with an update on seasonal recruitment and hiring. Transit Manager Rob Shearman said while the department had received a number of applications for open positions,... Read more » The post Recruitment For OC Bus, Tram Drivers Continues appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Students, Staff and Volunteers Build New Pollinator Garden

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Worcester Prep students, staff and volunteers braved wind and rain to build a new Pollinator Garden on campus. The students and volunteers installed four flower beds and the initial paver walkway surrounding the center garden bed.  The garden is designed to attract and support Monarch butterflies. This project was made possible by a generous anonymous donation... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Students, Staff and Volunteers Build New Pollinator Garden appeared first on News...READ POST.

Birckhead Confirmed As Adjutant General By Senate

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
ANNAPOLIS – Gov. Wes Moore announced last week the nomination of Brigadier General Janeen L. Birckhead as Maryland’s next Adjutant General. The Snow Hill High alumna was confirmed by the Senate last Friday.Birckhead becomes the only Black woman leading a state military in the nation.“I am proud to nominate Brigadier General Janeen Birckhead to serve... Read more » The post Birckhead Confirmed As Adjutant General By Senate appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This is a good time to reassess important relationships, both personal and professional, to see where problems might exist and how they can be overcome. Keep the lines of communication open.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): It’s not easy to bring order to a chaotic situation, whether it’s in... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Intersection Changes Weighed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
BERLIN – Changes are being considered for the intersection of Route 818 and Route 50 in response to concerns from local officials.Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) officials said this week that potential improvements were being evaluated for the intersection of Route 818 and Route 50.“District Engineer Mark Crampton and his staff have been in discussions... Read more » The post Berlin Intersection Changes Weighed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Many of the pictures that survive of early 20th century Ocean City were originally published as postcards. They were a popular way to keep in touch with the folks back home in the days before cell phones and texting made communication so easy.During World War II and into the early 1950s the comic postcard became... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Kindergarteners Write Letters

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Liz Engh’s kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary School has been working on persuasive writing. Their latest project was writing letters to others to try and change our world and make it an even better place. The post OC Elementary Kindergarteners Write Letters appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Awarded Broadband Funding

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
SNOW HILL – More than $10 million in state funding is expected to support efforts to expand broadband access in Worcester and Wicomico counties.Gov. Wes Moore last week announced the award of $92 million to expand high speed internet access to an estimated 14,500 household and businesses across the state through Connect Maryland, an initiative... Read more » The post County Awarded Broadband Funding appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Joan Satterfield WattOCEAN PINES — Joan Diane Satterfield Watt, 79, of Ocean Pines, passed away on April 3, 2023, less than a week after her cancer diagnosis.She was born on July 18, 1943, in Washington, D.C. and spent most of her childhood in Prince George’s County, Md. She graduated from Northwestern High School in 1961... Read more » The post Obituaries – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Historic Commission Approves Changes At The Globe

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
BERLIN– After several meetings and lengthy discussion, the town’s historic district commission approved improvements to The Globe.The Berlin Historic District Commission (HDC) last week approved plans for a fence to cover the walk-in cooler and changes to the tiki bar area at The Globe.“We don’t want to hold you up,” said Nornie Bunting, HDC chair.... Read more » The post Berlin Historic Commission Approves Changes At The Globe appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – April 14, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – April 14, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin BZA Tables Meadery Request

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
BERLIN – The town’s board of appeals delayed a decision on a variance request related to a building proposed for Jefferson Street this week.The Berlin Board of Appeals on Wednesday agreed to table consideration of a request from the connections of The Buzz Meadery. Board members said they wanted more information before considering a request... Read more » The post Berlin BZA Tables Meadery Request appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hurley Memorial Scholarship Offered

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The George and Suzanne Hurley Memorial Scholarship was established in memory of two people who were the heart and soul of the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum from its beginning.George and Suzanne Hurley dedicated almost 40 years of their lives to documenting the history of Ocean City and preserving the 1891 U.S.... Read more » The post Hurley Memorial Scholarship Offered appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ravens Roost, AGH Celebrate Penguin Swim Partnership

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
Last month, Atlantic General Hospital Foundation representatives and Penguin Swim event co-chairs came together with OC Ravens Roost #44 members to celebrate their long-time partnership.OC Ravens Roost #44, a local Baltimore Ravens fan club established in 1998, hosts and participates in several fundraising activities throughout the year. Proceeds raised from these events go toward various... Read more » The post Ravens Roost, AGH Celebrate Penguin Swim Partnership appeared first on News...READ POST.

OC Knights of Columbus Donate to WCDC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
In March, the local Ocean City Knight of Columbus Council # 9053 presented the Worcester County Developmental Center (WCDC) a check for $5000 collected from its annual Tootsie Roll Campaign.  Pictured are (left to right) Joseph Kostelac, a WCDC client, Director of WCDC Jack Ferry, a WCDC client and Thomas Herwig. The post OC Knights of Columbus Donate to WCDC appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Senator Recaps Wins, Losses In General Assembly Session; AGH, Diakonia, OP Fire Station Receive Funding; School Health Education Reform, Room Tax Bills Fail

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Sen. Mary Beth Carozza said her focus remained on her constituents this legislative session despite a challenging environment in Maryland’s General Assembly.Carozza said she used her committee assignments to support local initiatives and advance Eastern Shore priorities during the legislative session that ended Monday. Several bills she sponsored passed this session, including... Read more » The post Senator Recaps Wins, Losses In General Assembly Session; AGH,...READ POST.

Consultant To Share Views At Berlin Growth Discussion; Citizens Encouraged To Attend April 20 Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
BERLIN – The internationally known urbanist and planner who visited Berlin earlier this month will share his thoughts on the town at a public meeting next week.Citizens are invited to the Berlin library on Thursday, April 20 at 6 p.m. to hear from Dhiru Thadani, the planner who visited the town last week. Thadani was... Read more » The post Consultant To Share Views At Berlin Growth Discussion; Citizens Encouraged To Attend April 20 Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

More Flounder

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 13, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was a warm one out there today!  Unseasonably warm.  I saw 82 degrees on the truck thermometer and it sure felt like it too.  We had another breeze from the south that is forecast to lay down tomorrow, but it was another awesome weather day with some more flounder.Captain Jason Mumford of Lucky Break... Read more » The post More Flounder appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

General Assembly Passes Offshore Wind Legislation; Local Officials Share Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Legislation passed in the General Assembly to expand offshore wind energy in Maryland is being met with both praise and frustration from local stakeholders.On Monday, the Maryland General Assembly passed the Promoting Offshore Wind Energy Resources (POWER) Act, which will, among other things, increase the state’s offshore wind generation goals from roughly... Read more » The post General Assembly Passes Offshore Wind Legislation; Local Officials Share Concerns...READ POST.

Berlin Intersection Changes Weighed

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 12, 2023
BERLIN – Changes are being considered for the intersection of Route 818 and Route 50 in response to concerns from local officials.Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) officials said this week that potential improvements were being evaluated for the intersection of Route 818 and Route 50.“District Engineer Mark Crampton and his staff have been in discussions... Read more » The post Berlin Intersection Changes Weighed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin Historic District Commission Approves Selway Building

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 12, 2023
BERLIN– Praising changes made by the architect, Berlin officials last week approved plans for a new building on Gay Street.The Berlin Historic District Commission (HDC) voted unanimously to approve plans for a new building proposed for 19 Gay St. HDC approval came after architect Jonathon Selway solicited input from commission members in an effort to... Read more » The post Berlin Historic District Commission Approves Selway Building appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OCDC Seeks Inlet Lot Revenue To Pay Off Project Debt

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 11, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say a request to use Inlet parking lot revenues will allow a downtown corporation to pay off debt associated with its model block project.On Tuesday, the Ocean City Mayor and Council had before it a request from the Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC) to use $625,000 in Inlet parking lot revenue... Read more » The post OCDC Seeks Inlet Lot Revenue To Pay Off Project Debt appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Expected To Discuss Tax Rate Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 11, 2023
BERLIN– Town officials this week introduced an unchanged tax rate but appear to be considering an increase to balance the budget.On Monday, the Berlin Town Council held a first reading of the fiscal year 2024 real estate tax rate at 81.5 cents per $100 of assessed value. Mayor Zack Tyndall indicated a tax increase could... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Expected To Discuss Tax Rate Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Birckhead Appointed Adjutant General By Governor; Snow Hill Alumna Becomes Nation’s First Black Woman To Lead State Military In Country

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 11, 2023
ANNAPOLIS – Gov. Wes Moore announced last week the nomination of Brigadier General Janeen L. Birckhead as Maryland’s next Adjutant General. The Snow Hill High alumna was confirmed by the Senate last Friday.Birckhead becomes the only Black woman leading a state military in the nation.“I am proud to nominate Brigadier General Janeen Birckhead to serve... Read more » The post Birckhead Appointed Adjutant General By Governor; Snow Hill Alumna Becomes Nation’s First...READ POST.

Rock in The Bay

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 11, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThe weather is trending in the right direction this week with a forecast of warm temps, sunny skies and little wind over the next several days.  Today was the start of it with temps around 60 which enticed some anglers to get out on the bay and do some casting.A couple of names you won’t... Read more » The post Rock in The Bay appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks Start Of New Berlin Barrack

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, April 10, 2023
BERLIN– Local and state officials joined law enforcement last week to kick off construction of a new Maryland State Police Berlin Barrack with a groundbreaking ceremony.On Friday, April 7, Lt. Governor Aruna Miller joined the Maryland Department of General Services and the Maryland Department of State Police, as well as numerous local officials, to participate... Read more » The post Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks Start Of New Berlin Barrack appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Resort Commission Talks Lifeguard Shortage; Officials Eye Operational Changes

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, April 10, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Despite an ongoing lifeguard shortage, officials say they will make any necessary changes to ensure the beach is covered ahead of the summer season.On Monday, Emergency Services Director Joe Theobald presented the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on lifeguard recruitment. While staffing challenges remain, he said the Ocean City Beach... Read more » The post Resort Commission Talks Lifeguard Shortage; Officials Eye Operational Changes appeared first on News...READ POST.

Fish On a Chilly, Windy Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, April 09, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’re paying back double for Thursday’s absolutely gorgeous weather with some pretty crap weather the past two days.  Today was chilly again all day and the wind was blowing so anyone that was on the water was feeling it.  There were still some fish caught which is usually worth it for most of us.Captain Marc... Read more » The post Fish On a Chilly, Windy Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

So Many Double Digit Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, April 08, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgToday was a much different weather day than we had yesterday with temps only in the 50s and cloudy skies for most of the day.  The good news was that the wind died down a bit and the toggers were able to get back to the tautog grounds.Captain Kane Bounds of the Fish Bound had... Read more » The post So Many Double Digit Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Some Flounders in the Back Bay

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, April 07, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve got some wicked thunderstorms rolling through the area right now that will usher in much cooler temperatures tomorrow, but today was absolutely gorgeous!  Temps peaked in the upper 70s and low 80s in and around Ocean City and it was a great day to be on the water.There are more and more flounder being... Read more » The post Some Flounders in the Back Bay appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Maxine BrisbaneOCEAN PINES — Maxine Dorman Hocheder Welker Brisbane, 88, of Ocean Pines, passed away on Friday, March 31, 2023. She was the daughter of Charles and Helen Dorman and the sister of John Charles Dorman (Melva Dorman) of Baltimore.She is survived by her daughters, Jennifer Hocheder Leaf McMahon (Robert) and Jill Hocheder Anthony (Byron); five stepsons,... Read more » The post Obituaries – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Committee Continues Efforts To Improve School Safety

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
BERLIN– School system officials say student safety remains their number one priority in the wake of the tragedy in Nashville.With the school shooting that occurred in Nashville on March 27 on the minds of many, Worcester County Public Schools officials said this week that ongoing efforts to review safety practices and make improvements to security... Read more » The post Committee Continues Efforts To Improve School Safety appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee To Review Town Noise Ordinance

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island agreed to have a resort committee review the town’s noise ordinance, but not before considerable debate on the elimination of time constraints.Late last month, Councilwoman Janice Bortner presented the Fenwick Island Town Council with a recommendation to have the town’s charter and ordinance (C&O) committee consider removing time... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee To Review Town Noise Ordinance appeared first on News...READ POST.

Ocean City Golf Superintendent Retires After 32 Years

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY — After 32 years with the Town of Ocean City as Recreation and Parks Golf Course Superintendent, Joseph Perry has retired. Since 1990, Perry has played a leading role with the Ocean City Recreation and Parks Department.Prior to beginning a full-time career with the town, Perry was a golf course superintendent of Crestbrook... Read more » The post Ocean City Golf Superintendent Retires After 32 Years appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Buxy’s/Dry Dock 28 410-289-BUXY 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, April 7: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, April 8: Beach BanditsCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C Saturday, April 8: Wes DavisCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Wednesday, April 12: Monkee PawCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Fire Station Fundraising To Continue Without Consultant

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Officials continue to pursue funding for the construction of a new fire station.Last week, General Manager John Viola presented members of the Ocean Pines Budget and Finance Committee with an update on the South Station capital campaign.As the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department (OPVFD) looks to construct a new firehouse, a workgroup... Read more » The post Fire Station Fundraising To Continue Without Consultant appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students are Learning About Embryology

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Second graders from Amy Burbage’s class at Ocean City Elementary School are anxiously awaiting the hatching of their baby chicks that have been in incubation for the last two weeks.  The students are learning about the stages of embryology. This enrichment program is being led by Barbara Barga with the University of Maryland Extension 4-H Youth... Read more » The post OC Elementary Students are Learning About Embryology appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Change is still dominant for Rams and Ewes, both in the workplace and in their private lives. This is also a good time to look at a possible relocation if that has been one of your goals.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Doing things for others is what you... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Flower Arranging Class Held at OC Center for the Arts

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
The Flower Arranging class at the Ocean City Center for the Arts on March 17 produced beautiful centerpieces. Pictured left to right, seated, instructor Joan Guerriero, Jean Nussle.  Pictured standing, Janet Eke, Lynn Rehn, Mary Toney, Marilyn Fraulo, and Georgia Cacciapaglia. The post Flower Arranging Class Held at OC Center for the Arts appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Police’s Moreck Retiring After 42 Years

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY –After 42 and half years of dedicated service to the citizens of Ocean City, Lieutenant Richard Moreck retired effective April 1 from the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD).Moreck began his career with the OCPD as a seasonal police officer in the summer of 1980. Moreck was then hired as a full-time police officer... Read more » The post Ocean City Police’s Moreck Retiring After 42 Years appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – April 7, 2023

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Board Member ResponseEditor:My husband and I have been educators in Worcester County Public Schools for 26 years, and our two children went through Worcester County Public schools from pre-kindergarten until 12th grade.For several decades Worcester County Public Schools have earned accolades and attracted the best teachers in the region. This did not happen by chance;... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Burglary, Fighting AxeOCEAN CITY – A man wanted in Delaware was apprehended in Ocean City last week after leading police on a high-speed chase.On March 28, Ocean City police on regular patrol observed a 2003 Buick Century entered Coastal Highway near 34th Street without its lights turned on. As police followed the vehicle, numerous other... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Easter was a big holiday for Ocean City in the late 1950s and throughout much of the 1960s. Easter parades were held on the Boardwalk near the old bandstand with prizes for the best dressed family, prettiest Easter bonnet and other categories.One of the highlights of the weekend was the “animal hunt” sponsored by the... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Grant Funding Eyed For Master Bikeways Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
BERLIN – A master plan for bikeways and greenways could help Worcester County secure additional grant funding for trail development.The Worcester County Commissioners last month approved plans for the Worcester County Office of Tourism and Economic Development to manage funding targeted toward trails and greenways. Officials plan to use the funding to hire a consultant... Read more » The post Grant Funding Eyed For Master Bikeways Plan appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
On World Autism Awareness Day on April 2 in a previous year, my wife posted on Facebook, “Autism is a journey we never planned, but we sure do love our tour guide.” Her words hit the mark.The basic concept of Autism Awareness Month is to increase understanding and acceptance through education.Prior to becoming a parent... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Weekly Roundup

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
BERLIN – Worcester Prep’s lacrosse teams continued their season this week with the boys team winning two games and the girls squad splitting their two contests.After a dismal 0-3 start with close losses to Bennett and Decatur and a blowout by Easton, the boys’ team has rebounded, winning two straight games before Wednesday’s game with... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Weekly Roundup appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Lady Seahawks Win One, Drop One

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Before last week’s home game, the Stephen Decatur girls lacrosse team celebrated the life of Lakelyn Draheim, who died in January of brain cancer. Left, Shelby Rosemond and Mia Kemp carry an honorary framed jersey in Draheim’s favorite color of pink. Kira DiPietro gave up her number for the gift because it was Lakelyn’s favorite... Read more » The post Lady Seahawks Win One, Drop One appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Students Attended the Annapolis Chapter MATHCOUNTS Competition

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
A group of Worcester Prep middle school students attended the Annapolis Chapter MATHCOUNTS Competition in February held at the Chesapeake Science Point Charter School in Hanover. The competition included four rounds: a sprint round, the target round, and the team round, which resulted in the final round.Worcester Prep math teachers Hunter Causey and Kristina Watts... Read more » The post WPS Students Attended the Annapolis Chapter MATHCOUNTS Competition appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

WPS Students Inducted Into Language Honor Societies

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Last month 23 Worcester Preparatory School students were inducted into the Pablo Picasso Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica and one student into the Societe Honoraire de Francais Chapitre Bastille at the WPS Spanish and French Honor Society Induction Ceremonies. The French Honor Society inductee was Jennifer Kimbrew. The remaining students pictured were inducted into the Spanish Honor... Read more » The post WPS Students Inducted Into Language Honor Societies appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

AGH, Agencies Partner To Host Trafficking Conference

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say an inaugural anti-human trafficking conference will allow community members to learn more about resources available on them on Eastern Shore.On Saturday, April 22, Atlantic General Hospital (AGH), in partnership with several local agencies, will host its first Lower Shore Anti-Human Trafficking Conference at Sonrise Church in Berlin. Gail Mansell, director... Read more » The post AGH, Agencies Partner To Host Trafficking Conference appeared first on News...READ POST.

School Helps Veterans Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
BERLIN – Students at Worcester Preparatory School recently raised $1,000 for a foundation dedicated to supporting veteran recovery and rehabilitation.A casual dress day at Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) resulted in $1,000 for Catch a Lift, a foundation that gives post 9/11 combat veterans the chance to rehabilitate through physical fitness.“They’ve had a tremendous impact on... Read more » The post School Helps Veterans Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Dockside In Pocomoke To Host Country Jam

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
POCOMOKE — Dock Jam – a live concert with the Roots and Boots Tour featuring three country superstars – will stop at Dockside Restaurant in Pocomoke City on May 20 at 6 p.m.Tickets are on sale now at dockjam.com. Prices range from $65 for VIP seating; $55 for chair seating; and $45 for lawn seating.The... Read more » The post Dockside In Pocomoke To Host Country Jam appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

50 Years Later, Worcester County Developmental Center Serving 85 Clients

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN PINES – For 50 years, the Worcester County Developmental Center (WCDC) has helped local people with intellectual disabilities find meaningful employment, gain independence, and increase their self-worth.WCDC’s headquarters is in Newark, and the center also operates seven group homes in Ocean Pines.Executive Director Jack Ferry is an Ocean Pines homeowner. Ferry said the center... Read more » The post 50 Years Later, Worcester County Developmental Center Serving 85...READ POST.

Lifeguard Hourly Pay Confirms Labor Complexities

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
A common headache for all governments reconciling budgets this month remains labor complexities and associated expenses.Recruiting and retaining employees remains a challenge in an uber competitive and desperate marketplace, and governments are balancing the desire to address employment needs with increasing pay requirements and astronomical jumps in health insurance rates in a post-pandemic environment.In Ocean... Read more » The post Lifeguard Hourly Pay Confirms Labor Complexities...READ POST.

Site Plan Revision Sought For New Seacrets Venue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say site improvements to the area behind Atlantic Beverage Center liquor store will allow the connections of Seacrets to prepare for a new events venue at 51st Street.On Tuesday, the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to amend a recently approved site plan and issue a building permit for utility... Read more » The post Site Plan Revision Sought For New Seacrets Venue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Communication is critical when public school safety incidents arise. By and large, it seems Tuesday’s situation at Stephen Decatur High School was handled much better than other incidents in previous years. A message was reportedly written on a wall inside the school about a shooting to take place at the school on April 12, the... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – April 7, 2023

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Chippy youth sports gamesWorking a breaking news storyHoly Week servicesA heated steering wheel in the morningThe first day on vacationThe sounds of a crab houseA work day that goes fastThe beach at duskA hammock between two treesWhen a grassroots effort is successfulLeftovers as good as the first time The post Things I Like – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Comp Plan Open House Scheduled

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say community members will have a chance to review the town’s comprehensive planning efforts at an upcoming open house.On Wednesday, the Fenwick Island Planning Commission adopted a timeline for completing and submitting the town’s new comprehensive plan. Committee members say the timeline also includes an open house, scheduled for May 20,... Read more » The post Comp Plan Open House Scheduled appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Decatur Boys Lose First

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Stephen Decatur boys lacrosse team lost its first game of the season Monday, falling to Easton on the road, 15-8. The Warriors dominated the game, getting out to an early lead and never looking back. Last Friday, Decatur won a thriller over Sts. Peter and Paul at home, 9-8. Left, senior Gabe Geiser is pictured... Read more » The post Decatur Boys Lose First appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Lioness Lions Club Donates to Leader Dogs for the Blind

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
At a recent meeting, Ocean City Lioness Lions Club President  Bev Topfer presented a check for $1,000 to Tim and Cheryl Cuneir. They were accompanied by Tim Cunier’s “Leader Dog.” Leader Dogs for the Blind is funded through donations from Lions Clubs across America. The post OC Lioness Lions Club Donates to Leader Dogs for the Blind appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Town Council To Discuss Municipal Fees Next Month

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
BERLIN – As budget discussions continue in Berlin, officials are expected to review a variety of municipal fees.During a budget work session this week, council members talked about doubling the business license fee, increasing trash fees and reviewing fees within the planning department. The discussion is expected to occur at a council meeting in May.“It’d... Read more » The post Town Council To Discuss Municipal Fees Next Month appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Optimist Club Donated to Ocean Pines Youth Golf Initiatives

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
The Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club recently donated $7,112 to Ocean Pines Golf Club to support youth golf initiatives.  The money will be used to:  purchase 35 sets of golf clubs for young children, 18 sets of golf clubs for older children, a golf clinic for 20 children and five spots in the golf camp.   Pictured... Read more » The post Optimist Club Donated to Ocean Pines Youth Golf Initiatives appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Dredging Negotiations Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say negotiations with a local developer are ongoing as the town identifies a placement site for its dredging project.Late last month, Councilman Bill Rymer presented members of the Fenwick Island Town Council with an update on the long-awaited dredging project of the Little Assawoman Bay. As permitting work continues, he said... Read more » The post Dredging Negotiations Continue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Committee AppointmentOCEAN CITY – The Independent Community Bankers of America® (ICBA) announced that Reid Tingle, president/CEO of Bank of Ocean City, Ocean City, Md., was elected to serve on ICBA’s Legislative Issues Committee.ICBA is the nation’s voice for community banks and is committed to its founding mission to create and promote an environment where community... Read more » The post A Week In Business – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Learns About Hydroponics

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Members of the Worcester County Garden Club recently visited Cross Farms in Showell to learn about growing plants hydroponically. Owner Carol Cross described the benefits of hydroponics and demonstrated the ebb and flow system in use at the farm. The post Worcester County Garden Club Learns About Hydroponics appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Take Pride In Berlin Events Planned; Clean-Up Day April 22

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
BERLIN – Residents are once again urged to get outside and help beautify the town during Take Pride in Berlin Week.The annual event, which runs from April 17-22, encourages the town’s citizens to take pride in their community, whether through neatening their own yards or helping in the town-wide cleanup on Earth Day on April... Read more » The post Take Pride In Berlin Events Planned; Clean-Up Day April 22 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Convention Center Parking, Advertising Budget Discussed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Discussions on convention center parking and advertising highlighted a recent budget work session.Last week, the Mayor and Council continued its review of the proposed budget for fiscal year 2024, meeting with department staff to review their submitted spending plans.Under the convention center budget, officials have proposed increases to both revenues and expenditures,... Read more » The post OC Convention Center Parking, Advertising Budget Discussed appeared first on...READ POST.

Fenwick To Help Fund Economic Impact Study

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – A contribution from the Town of Fenwick Island will allow the state’s coastal communities to renew an economic impact study.The Fenwick Island Town Council voted last month to contribute $3,000 toward a study on the economic impact of Delaware’s coastal communities. Mayor Natalie Magdeburger said the idea was brought up by Bethany... Read more » The post Fenwick To Help Fund Economic Impact Study appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fenwick Sidewalk Project Continues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say construction on a long-awaited sidewalk project should be conclude before the start of Fenwick’s summer season.In mid-March, construction began on a sidewalk project in Fenwick Island. In an update last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger said crews continue to move south along the five bayside blocks.“The first block is almost completely... Read more » The post Fenwick Sidewalk Project Continues appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

OC Elementary Kindergartners Learn About Forces

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Students in Laura Black’s Kindergarten class, like River Kennedy and Morgan Connolly, at Ocean City Elementary School have been learning about forces and how to change the direction of a moving object. The post OC Elementary Kindergartners Learn About Forces appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Council, Planners Eye 3rd Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say a fall meeting of the Mayor and Council and the Ocean City Planning Commission will give members enough time to make any necessary code amendments brought forward from previous discussions.Last week, the Mayor and Council had before them a draft agenda for a third joint meeting of the two government... Read more » The post Ocean City Council, Planners Eye 3rd Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seacrets Prepares for New Events Venue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say site improvements to the area behind Atlantic Beverage Center liquor store will allow the connections of Seacrets to prepare for a new events venue at 51st Street.On Tuesday, the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission voted to amend a recently approved site plan and issue a building permit for utility... Read more » The post Seacrets Prepares for New Events Venue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Optimist Club Attended Worcester County Teacher of the Year Banquet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Members of the Optimist Club attended the Worcester County Teacher of the Year Banquet. Pictured from left to right:  Charlie Smith (a former president of the Optimist Club), Cheryl Brown (member and also the library and media specialist at Stephen Decatur Middle School), Todd Ferrante (member and the president of the Worcester County Board of... Read more » The post Optimist Club Attended Worcester County Teacher of the Year Banquet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – April 7, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – April 7, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Homeless Outreach Efforts Continue In Worcester, OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say they continue to address homelessness in Ocean City and throughout Worcester County.In 2018, the Worcester County Health Department, Local Behavioral Health Authority, Department of Social Services, Ocean City Police Department, Diakonia, Ocean City Crisis Coalition, and Atlantic General Hospital joined together to create the Worcester County Homeless Outreach Team (HOT),... Read more » The post Homeless Outreach Efforts Continue In Worcester, OC appeared...READ POST.

Community Upset Over School System’s Handling Of Racial Incident; Snow Hill High Principal Criticizes Administrators; Superintendent: ‘I Take Full Responsibility’

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, April 06, 2023
SNOW HILL – Community members expressed their frustration this week with the school system’s actions related to an incident at Snow Hill High School.More than 100 area residents filed into Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church Wednesday to share their disappointment regarding a racially charged social media post and the school system’s subsequent reaction to the... Read more » The post Community Upset Over School System’s Handling Of Racial Incident; Snow Hill High...READ POST.

Black Drum in the Surf and Big Cats in the River

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 05, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was a warm out there today and tomorrow looks to be similar with highs getting up into the 70s.  I’m going flounder fishing tomorrow afternoon!The black drum have shown up in pretty good numbers over the past day or so and David Moore has found a good bite.  Yesterday David caught four fish and... Read more » The post Black Drum in the Surf and Big Cats in the River appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Council To Review Workforce Housing Changes

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A code amendment defining non-accessory employee housing will advance to the Mayor and Council for discussion.On Tuesday, Planning and Community Development Director Bill Neville presented the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission with a draft code amendment allowing non-accessory employee housing. Neville said the changes would be presented to the Mayor and... Read more » The post OC Council To Review Workforce Housing Changes appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Mixed-Use Building Proposed For Berlin Commons Property; Project Needs BZA Special Exception

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 05, 2023
BERLIN – The town’s board of zoning appeals is set to consider plans for a new building at the Berlin Commons.Next Wednesday, the board of appeals is set to hear a special exception request from Brett and Megan Hines of The Buzz Meadery. The owners hope to erect a three-story building on the section of... Read more » The post Mixed-Use Building Proposed For Berlin Commons Property; Project Needs BZA Special Exception appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Proposed Berlin Budget Features Shortfall; Officials Look For Cuts, Discuss Tax Increase

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 05, 2023
BERLIN – Municipal officials face a more than $300,000 deficit as budget development gets underway in Berlin.At a work session Monday, town officials started reviewing the proposed $11 million general fund budget. While revenues are increasing due to increasing property values, as proposed the budget still features a roughly a $350,000 shortfall with, according to... Read more » The post Proposed Berlin Budget Features Shortfall; Officials Look For Cuts, Discuss Tax Increase...READ POST.

Jumbos On the Jig and OC’s First Black Drum

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, April 05, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was a warm one today and there’s more of that on the way over the next couple of weeks as we move further into the season.  Flounder, tog, rockfish and now drum are being caught locally so it’s time to get on the water.Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides was on the structure again... Read more » The post Jumbos On the Jig and OC’s First Black Drum appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Harp Seal Released On Ocean City Beach; National Aquarium Announces Partnership With Town

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 04, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A juvenile harp seal, rescued on Rehoboth Beach earlier this year, was released Tuesday in Ocean City.Following a weeks-long rehabilitation, a juvenile harp seal, nicknamed Prince, in keeping with the National Aquarium’s current pop icon theme, was released back into the wild this week from the beach at 40th Street.The marine mammal... Read more » The post Harp Seal Released On Ocean City Beach; National Aquarium Announces Partnership With Town appeared first on...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Sewer Bills to Increase

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 04, 2023
SNOW HILL– Water and wastewater bills in Ocean Pines are expected to increase as the county waits to learn if the area will get a flush fee exemption from the state.First quarter water and wastewater bills for residents in the Ocean Pines Sanitary Service Area will include a $15 Bay Restoration Fee. The fee, commonly... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Sewer Bills to Increase appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

West Street Design Funding Included In Proposed Berlin Budget

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 04, 2023
BERLIN– Design of West Street improvements could begin in the coming year.In a budget work session this week, town officials said Berlin’s proposed budget included $100,000 for West Street design, the first step in bringing stormwater and pedestrian access improvements to the street.“It’s going to take a significant amount of money for us to improve... Read more » The post West Street Design Funding Included In Proposed Berlin Budget appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

50 Years Later, Worcester County Developmental Center Serving 85 Clients

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 04, 2023
OCEAN PINES – For 50 years, the Worcester County Developmental Center (WCDC) has helped local people with intellectual disabilities find meaningful employment, gain independence, and increase their self-worth.WCDC’s headquarters is in Newark, and the center also operates seven group homes in Ocean Pines.Executive Director Jack Ferry is an Ocean Pines homeowner. Ferry said the center... Read more » The post 50 Years Later, Worcester County Developmental Center Serving 85...READ POST.

Double Digit Tautog For Everyone

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, April 04, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe had a pretty windy day today, but it was nice enough to get out on the water and catch some more double digit tautog.Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides Charters had a great day of tog fishing today with double digit fish for everyone on board.  Captain Chase put his crew on fish of... Read more » The post Double Digit Tautog For Everyone appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Council Concludes Budget Work Sessions; Officials Consider Room Tax Policy

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, April 03, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials last week agreed a policy was needed to address how room tax dedicated to marketing can be used to pay general fund expenses.Last Thursday, the Mayor and Council concluded days of budget discussions with a work session to address issues such as charitable funding, beach patrol salaries and the addition of... Read more » The post OC Council Concludes Budget Work Sessions; Officials Consider Room Tax Policy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Trimper Family Civil Suit Seeks $245M In Damages

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, April 03, 2023
SNOW HILL – Dissension among members of the extended Trimper family has led to a $245 million civil suit with legal documents alleging financial misconduct and fraud.Represented by attorney R. Wayne Pierce of Annapolis, plaintiffs Antoinette Bruno, Wendy Delamater and Joyce Trimper filed the civil suit, which seeks a jury trial, against defendants J. Douglas... Read more » The post Trimper Family Civil Suit Seeks $245M In Damages appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

New Maryland State Record 104 Pound Blue Catfish

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, April 01, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThere is a new Maryland state record for blue catfish and it may be a tough one to beat!!  Yesterday, Captain Marc Spagnola of Dusk to Dawn Bowfishing was fishing the Nanticoke River catching run-of-the-mill blue catfish from 5-8 pounds when a noticeably much larger fish took his bait.  After a fight of well over... Read more » The post New Maryland State Record 104 Pound Blue Catfish appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Stephen Decatur Park Recommended As Skate Park Location

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, March 31, 2023
BERLIN– Stephen Decatur Park is the most feasible location for a skate park in Berlin, according to industry professionals.Spohn Ranch, the company hired by We Heart Berlin to review locations and design a skateboarding facility for Berlin, identified Stephen Decatur Park as the most suitable location for a skate park in a draft report last... Read more » The post Stephen Decatur Park Recommended As Skate Park Location appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
During an Ocean 98 radio interview this week, Tiffany Knupp, mother of Gavin Knupp who was killed in a hit-and-run collision walking across a road last July, reiterated her trust and faith in justice. She said 260 days have passed since her son was killed crossing Grays Corner Road to return to a vehicle driven... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ground Broken On New Fire Station

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Fire Department officially broke ground on a new $9.8 million fire station on 65th Street this week.“Today’s groundbreaking ceremony marks a significant milestone for the Ocean City Fire Department,” said Fire Chief Richie Bowers. “We are excited to have a state-of-the-art facility that will allow us to better serve... Read more » The post Ground Broken On New Fire Station appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

A Week In Business – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
New AccountantSNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners named Lynn Wright as the new senior budget accountant in County Administration.“I am thrilled to have Lynn join the budget team,” Budget Officer Kim Reynolds said. “With her prior knowledge and experience, she will be a true asset.”Wright, who earned an associate degree of Science in accounting... Read more » The post A Week In Business – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Nature Adventurers 4-H Club Volunteer at White Horse Park

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
A group of local children from the Nature Adventurers 4-H Club recently helped collect trash at White Horse Park in Ocean Pines.  The club is a nature and public-service focused group based in Berlin and predominantly made up of homeschool students. The post Nature Adventurers 4-H Club Volunteer at White Horse Park appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Weapons, Drugs ChargesOCEAN CITY – A Maryland man faces weapons and drug charges after a recent encounter with law enforcement.William D. Dunn, 55, of Chesapeake City, was questioned in an Ocean City hotel room on March 21 around 3:51 a.m. Dunn gave police consent to enter the room where “a white powdery substance” was seen... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Objective Look At Sewer Systems Needed Editor: Worcester County’s planners have a poop problem, but their solution may make us look more like Sussex County than the family vacation destination we claim to be. Frontier Town and Sea Oaks Village gobbled up much of the Mystic Harbor sewage treatment system’s capacity to dispose of treated... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Reassessment Project Delayed In Sussex County

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say a property reassessment project will likely be delayed by another year.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger presented community members with an update on the county’s reassessment project. She noted a delay from the appraiser will likely push the deadline for completing the project by... Read more » The post Reassessment Project Delayed In Sussex County appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

County Recognizes Teacher Of Year; SD Middle’s Ridgely Wins Honor

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
OCEAN CITY — At an awards banquet Friday night, Worcester County Public Schools (WCPS) announced Jaimie Ridgely of Stephen Decatur Middle School as the 2023 Worcester County Teacher of the Year.During its annual Teacher of the Year celebration, Worcester County Board of Education President Todd Ferrante made the announcement following a program honoring all 14... Read more » The post County Recognizes Teacher Of Year; SD Middle’s Ridgely Wins Honor appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

RWWC Donated to the Grace Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
On March 6th, 2023, as part of their Caring for America mission, the Republican Women of Worcester County presented a $500 donation to the Grace Center for Maternal and Women’s Health. Pictured left to right are Vera Beck, Caring for America chair, RWWC, Joann Manole, Grace Center executive director, Sandy Zitzer, president RWWC and Amy... Read more » The post RWWC Donated to the Grace Center appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Parenting teens brings out the best and worst of me.In some ways, I feel like I am going through puberty all over again with my son, Beckett, who turns 15 in May. He’s a great kid with a huge heart. His positives far outweigh his negatives, but there are moments when he upsets me and... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Outlast Mallards, 20-19

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Stephen Decatur boys’ lacrosse team remained undefeated on the young season Tuesday night, defeating Worcester Prep 20-19 in a thriller. Decatur maintained the lead for nearly the entire game, but the Mallards would not go away, never letting the lead grow beyond four goals. For Worcester Prep, seniors Griffin Jones and Jack Gardner were dominate,... Read more » The post Seahawks Outlast Mallards, 20-19 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Briddell Family Foundation Presented Project Prom at Worcester Tech

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
The Briddell Family Foundation presented Project Prom at Worcester Technical High School on March 25. The event, created by Makenna Nichols, gave area teenagers a boutique style experience as they were provided with prom attire. Pictured is the Project Prom “glam squad” ready to open the doors and greet attendees. The post Briddell Family Foundation Presented Project Prom at Worcester Tech appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Budget Calls About Balancing Needs, Wants

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Rising property values equal more tax revenue for governments if the property tax rates remain constant. This message was featured in three stories this week about budget sessions in Ocean City, Berlin and Worcester County.The question as governments everywhere take deep dives into their budgets is whether the additional dollars will meet the needs of... Read more » The post Budget Calls About Balancing Needs, Wants appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Buxy’s/Dry Dock 28 410-289-BUXY 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, March 31: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, April 1: Jack & T LutzCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C Saturday, April 1: Lennon & The Leftovers Sunday, April 2: Stevie MacCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Pittsville Donated a Police Vehicle to Wor-Wic Community College

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Pittsville recently donated a police vehicle to Wor-Wic Community College. From left, Dr. Ray Hoy, president, and John C. Moses, director of criminal justice at Wor-Wic, accept the donation of a police vehicle from Sean M. McHugh, Pittsville commission president, and Robert D. Harris, chief of the Pittsville Police Department. Wor-Wic will use the vehicle... Read more » The post Pittsville Donated a Police Vehicle to Wor-Wic Community College appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Things I Like – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Watching a ski instructor at workIowa’s Cailin Clark’s shooting rangePeople who choose to work with special needs individualsOne-hour school delays for fogFinding money in a jacket pocketStill reading at least one newspaper each dayNo-wrinkle shirtsEarly spring lacrosse gamesFirewood honor systems on Assateague RoadReading my kids’ facesAn excited dog at the bank drive thru The post Things I Like – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Emergency Services, Public Safety Talk Budget Requests

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Lengthy discussions on salaries and full-time personnel highlighted this week’s budget work session with emergency services and public safety officials.A review of the coming year’s budget continued this week with a work session of the Mayor and Council Monday. Representatives with the beach patrol, fire and EMS, the police department and more... Read more » The post Emergency Services, Public Safety Talk Budget Requests appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
The “Showell Block” was on the Boardwalk between Caroline Street and N. Division Street. Located just north of the original US Coast Guard Station, it was the site of Ocean City’s first swimming pool built in 1917 by John Dale Showell, Jr.The Showell Block was the home of the famous Showell’s Bath House where one... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

RWWC Held their February Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
The Republican Women of Worcester County held their February meeting at Worcester Technical High School. Guest speakers were Julie Giordano, county executive of Wicomico County and Patrick Kerr, president, College Republicans, Salisbury University. Pictured from left to right are Liz Mumford, 1st vice president RWWC, Julie Giordano, Kerr and Sandy Zitzer, president RWWC. The post RWWC Held their February Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Trimper Rides Will Kick Off 130th Season Next Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Trimper Rides has announced its grand re-opening on April 8 at noon. Guests will be welcomed to officially cross the threshold for the start of the 130th season.Locals and visitors are invited to join Peter Cottontail in the Trimper Rides’ Carousel Building as he hosts the 3rd Annual Trimper Rides Easter Weekend... Read more » The post Trimper Rides Will Kick Off 130th Season Next Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SD’s McLaughlin Tosses First No-No

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
BERLIN – Senior Ryan McLaughlin’s first trip to the hill this season was an outstanding one – a no hitter against Bennett last Friday.Decatur is off to a fast start this season, earning shutout wins in its first two games over Bennett, 6-0, and Wi-Hi, 20-0.In an interview on WMDT after his pitching gem, McLaughlin,... Read more » The post SD’s McLaughlin Tosses First No-No appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hearing Planned For Surplus Property Sale

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
SNOW HILL – Worcester County is expected to host a public hearing regarding the sale of two surplus properties in Snow Hill next month.The commissioners voted unanimously March 21 to schedule a public hearing for the sale of the former liquor control warehouse and the former economic development building. A request for proposals for the... Read more » The post Hearing Planned For Surplus Property Sale appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Dr. Joseph H. Cutchin, Jr.QUANTICO – Dr. Joseph Henry Cutchin, Jr., 87, passed away at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 after a short illness. He was the son of the late Dr. Joseph Cutchin and Frances Blackman Cutchin of Easley, SC. He was the grandson of the late Braxton... Read more » The post Obituaries – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Cruises To Easy Win

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
After allowing the first goal of the game to Worcester Prep, Stephen Decatur’s girls lacrosse team stormed back to gain the lead at 2-1 with 15 minutes left in the first half. At halftime, Decatur led 7-1, but Worcester came out quick with three quick goals behind senior Caitlyn Hoen getting hot at the draw.... Read more » The post Decatur Cruises To Easy Win appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

SoDel Addresses Protested Application

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – The operator of a Fenwick Island restaurant is speaking out after complaints were filed against its application for a liquor license amendment.SoDel Concepts, the operator of Matt’s Fish Camp, reaffirmed its commitment to the Fenwick Island community this week after its application to extend seating at the restaurant resulted in written opposition... Read more » The post SoDel Addresses Protested Application appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – March 31, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Someone you relied on might resist your request for help. Get the facts behind their decision before jumping to conclusions. You might be in for a surprise.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): It’s a good time for the winter-weary Bovine to start plans for spring redecorating. Indulge in something... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – March 31, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SCCC Gives Presentation to United Women in Faith

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
Linda Linzey, of the Suffrage Centennial Celebration Committee (SCCC), recently gave a presentation on American suffragists and women’s history to the United Women in Faith (UWF) at Community Church at Ocean Pines.  Pictured from left to right are Linda Baker, president of UWF and Linzey. The post SCCC Gives Presentation to United Women in Faith appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Advertises To Maintain Property Tax Rate

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
BERLIN – While budget development is still underway, town officials agreed to advertise for an 81.5 cent tax rate this week.The Berlin Town Council agreed on Monday to advertise to maintain the current 81.5 cent tax rate. Officials said it was too early in the budget process to consider increasing the rate.“I don’t even want... Read more » The post Berlin Advertises To Maintain Property Tax Rate appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officials Seek Solutions To Inlet Shoaling

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Local officials are not giving up on finding a long-term solution to address Inlet depth issues.As the Worcester County Commissioners seek a meeting with federal representatives regarding their decision not to move forward with a project to address Inlet shoaling, fishermen – both commercial and recreational – are still facing the daily... Read more » The post Officials Seek Solutions To Inlet Shoaling appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester School Board Reaffirms Health Bill Opposition

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
NEWARK – The Worcester County Board of Education agreed to send state officials a second letter of opposition to a controversial state education bill.The school board voted 6-1, with board member Elena McComas opposed, to send state officials a second letter of opposition to House Bill 119. The bill, which has drawn a variety of... Read more » The post Worcester School Board Reaffirms Health Bill Opposition appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Yep, Another 20+ Pound Tautog & Some Great Back Bay Action

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 30, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve seen several tautog caught off of the DelMarVa coast this season that have weighed over 20 pounds with a few of those coming in the past few days.  Well, today I got to see one caught in person!  I had the pleasure of fishing on board Chasin’ Tides with Captain Chase Eberle and mate... Read more » The post Yep, Another 20+ Pound Tautog & Some Great Back Bay Action appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Council Approves CIP; Baltimore Avenue Redevelopment Project Postponed

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 29, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials this week approved a capital improvement plan that features a phased Baltimore Avenue redevelopment project beginning in fiscal year 2025.After a contentious debate Tuesday, the council voted 5-1, with Councilman Peter Buas opposed and Councilman John Gehrig absent, to approve the fiscal year 2024 capital improvement plan (CIP). While the... Read more » The post OC Council Approves CIP; Baltimore Avenue Redevelopment Project Postponed appeared first on...READ POST.

Historic Commission To Reconsider Gay Street Project Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 29, 2023
BERLIN– Officials are expected to review updated plans for a new building on Gay Street next week.On Wednesday, April 5, the Berlin Historic District Commission (HDC) will renew its discussion of a new building proposed for 19 Gay St. Back in February, several commission members had concerns the proposed building was too modern and didn’t... Read more » The post Historic Commission To Reconsider Gay Street Project Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester Officials Begin Review Of Proposed $241M Budget

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 29, 2023
SNOW HILL– Worcester County faces a shortfall of more than $11 million as the annual budget process begins.In a work session this week, county staff presented the Worcester County Commissioners with a proposed fiscal year 2024 budget featuring revenues of slightly more than $230 million and proposed expenditures of more than $241 million.“This leaves a... Read more » The post Worcester Officials Begin Review Of Proposed $241M Budget appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Yet Another 20+ Pound Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 29, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve still got a couple of weeks before we’ll have a fishing report every day, but the frequency is getting a little more consistent….which is nice!Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides Charters was out on the rip today and he had another spectacular day of tautog fishing.  Captain Chase had a bunch of keepers on... Read more » The post Yet Another 20+ Pound Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin To Issue RFP For Smart Meter Installation

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 28, 2023
BERLIN– Smart meters should be monitoring water usage at homes in Berlin by this fall.The Berlin Town Council voted unanimously this week to proceed with issuing a request for proposals (RFP) for smart meter installation. Meters should be in place this fall.“Bids will be due on May 4,” said Jamey Latchum, the town’s director of... Read more » The post Berlin To Issue RFP For Smart Meter Installation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Adds New Elements To Next Weekend’s Spring Celebration

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 28, 2023
BERLIN – The town will kick off a busy season of events with the Berlin Spring Celebration on April 8.An egg hunt, breakfast with the Easter Bunny and a bonnet parade are among the attractions at this year’s Spring Celebration. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 8.“We’ve taken... Read more » The post Berlin Adds New Elements To Next Weekend’s Spring Celebration appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hospital To Notify Individuals Impacted By Cyberattack

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 27, 2023
BERLIN– Atlantic General Hospital is currently notifying individuals whose personal information might be impacted by the cyberattack that occurred in January.On March 24, Atlantic General Hospital began mailing letters to potentially impacted individuals. The hospital also updated its website to include notice of a data privacy event.“AGH encourages individuals to remain vigilant against incidents of... Read more » The post Hospital To Notify Individuals Impacted By...READ POST.

UPDATED: Berlin Town Council Violates Open Meetings Act

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 27, 2023
BERLIN – A January contract discussion between Town of Berlin officials regarding the Berlin Fire Company should have been open to the public, according to the Maryland Open Meetings Compliance Board.The board on Friday issued an opinion advising that a Jan. 23 Berlin Town Council meeting about the Berlin Fire Company (BFC) should not have... Read more » The post UPDATED: Berlin Town Council Violates Open Meetings Act appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Early OC Budget Proposal Maintains Same Tax Rate; Constant Rate Brings In Additional $478K Due To Rising Valuation

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 27, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Salary increases, additional public safety positions, and a tax rate above constant yield highlighted last week’s introduction of the fiscal year 2024 budget.Last Thursday, City Manager Terry McGean and Budget Manager Jennie Knapp presented the Mayor and Council with the fiscal year 2024 budget, launching a two-week review process. The proposed spending... Read more » The post Early OC Budget Proposal Maintains Same Tax Rate; Constant Rate Brings In Additional...READ POST.

First Two Flounder of the Season in the Bay and 19 Pound Tautog in the Ocean

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 27, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was a little windy inshore to start the day, but when that laid out this afternoon it was absolutely beautiful!  It was a great day to be on the water whether  you were catching anything or not.The big news of the day was the first flounder of the season caught in the back bay... Read more » The post First Two Flounder of the Season in the Bay and 19 Pound Tautog in the Ocean appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Ladies Shriner’s Auxiliary Donated Diapers to the Grace Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
The Ladies from the local Shriner’s Auxiliary recently restocked the diaper supply at the Grace Center for Maternal and Women’s Health located in Berlin. Pictured with some of the diapers they delivered are April Lewis, Illustrious Commandress and member Michelle Briddell. The post Ladies Shriner’s Auxiliary Donated Diapers to the Grace Center appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Last year seemed quieter than usual on the crime front in Ocean City, and the annual police report confirmed as much this week. Nearly every indicator – such as calls for service, assaults and serious crimes – were down considerably in 2022 compared to 2021. This is good news and seems to be a trend... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): The adventurous Aries won’t: be disappointed with taking on a new challenge, despite some initial misgivings. Look for this move to open other opportunities down the line.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Let that beautiful Bovine smile not only put you at ease, but also show that you’re ready,... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
William Carl LinkOCEAN CITY — William Carl Link was born Jan. 9, 1950. Bill, as he was warmly referred to, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 11, 2023, with his wife and close friends by his side.Born in Arbutus and son to the late George Link and Bertha Ruthkowski Link, Bill was raised alongside his... Read more » The post Obituaries – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Residents Oppose Liquor License Change

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Citing written opposition from nearby property owners, Delaware’s alcoholic beverage control commissioner will hold a public hearing on a local restaurant’s request for a liquor license amendment.On April 12, the Office of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commissioner (OABCC) will hold a virtual hearing on a protested application from Matt’s Fish Camp, located... Read more » The post Residents Oppose Liquor License Change appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

OCDC Announces Bankert As New Executive Director

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The introduction of a new executive director and a request to extend an office lease highlighted an annual presentation of the Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC).In a work session last week, OCDC Board President Kevin Gibbs and outgoing Executive Director Glenn Irwin presented the Mayor and Council with an annual review of... Read more » The post OCDC Announces Bankert As New Executive Director appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Optimist Club Donates to WPS Afterparty

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Ocean City/Berlin Optimist Club President Christine Dolomount-Brown presented Worcester Preparatory School with a $1,500 donation to support the Class of 2023 prom afterparty. Pictured, front from left, are WPS senior Sophia Spadaro, Ocean City/Berlin Optimist Club President Christine Dolomount-Brown and senior Jenna Hess; and, back, Assistant Head of School/Head of Upper School Mike Grosso, seniors... Read more » The post Optimist Club Donates to WPS Afterparty appeared first on News...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Heroin Possession ArrestsOCEAN CITY – Two Delaware residents face drug charges after two traffic stops within an hour.On March 17 shortly after midnight, a silver 2004 Mercedes was seen by Ocean City police failing to stop before the marked crosswalk on 74th Street at a traffic light. Robin C. Stephens, 40, of Dover, Del., was... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

‘The Five Tides’ Eyes State Park

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
BERLIN – The Assateague Outfitters company has been awarded the contract to operate the concessions at Assateague State Park, formerly known for many years as the “Pony Express.”The new concept, now called “The Five Tides,” will offer fresh made to order food options, as well as classic beach staples, fresh grab and go sandwiches, and... Read more » The post ‘The Five Tides’ Eyes State Park appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

First State Detachment Marine Corps Rides in St. Patrick’s Parade

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
During the Ocean City St. Patrick’s Parade, First State Detachment Marine Corps League rode the parade route in their military Humvee pulling their Toys for Tots trailer while also highlighting their charitable mission of supporting the Semper-Fi America’s Fund, and the Believe in Tomorrow Foundation. Left to right, lined up before the parade start are... Read more » The post First State Detachment Marine Corps Rides in St. Patrick’s Parade appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

RWWC Donated to the Grace Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Recently, several members of the Board of the Republican Women of Worcester County (RWWC) visited the Grace Center for Maternal and Women’s Health in Berlin to present a $500 check to Joann Manole, the center’s executive director. Pictured are Vera Beck, chair of the Caring for America committee, Manole, Sandy Zitzer, president of RWWC, and... Read more » The post RWWC Donated to the Grace Center appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester School Board Approves $132M Budget

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
NEWARK– The Worcester County Board of Education this week approved a nearly $132 million proposed budget for the coming fiscal year.On Tuesday, the school board voted 6-1, with Katie Addis opposed, to approve the spending plan. The budget will now be forwarded to the Worcester County Commissioners for their review.“On June 6 the county commissioners... Read more » The post Worcester School Board Approves $132M Budget appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Granville D. Trimper was the grandson of Windsor Resorts/Trimper’s Rides founder Daniel B. Trimper. Long active in the family business, he was the public face of the famous amusement park for many years prior to his death in 2008. Granville is credited with bringing rides such as the Tidal Wave roller coaster and the Himalaya... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Residents Share Concerns Over Routes 589, 90

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
BERLIN – Residents shared frustration regarding Route 90 and Route 589 traffic at a recent meeting in Ocean Pines.Several residents brought up the need for the widening of Route 90 and Route 589 at a town hall meeting hosted by Worcester County Commissioner Chip Bertino last Wednesday. Officials stressed that both were state roads but... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Residents Share Concerns Over Routes 589, 90 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officials, Contractor Address Tram Ad Sales

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say they are working with a new contractor to secure advertising on the resort tram fleet ahead of the summer season.Last week, public works representatives presented members of the Ocean City Transportation Committee with an update on tram advertising. Officials say concerns over advertising sales prompted a meeting with the town’s... Read more » The post Officials, Contractor Address Tram Ad Sales appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
It was 3:15 in the morning when Pam woke me up questioning a beeping sound.We happened to be in a rental house on vacation in Vermont for a ski trip. Therefore, it was much more of an unknown than if we were at home. A major storm had also passed through the day before, dropping... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Randy’s Crew Donated to the Worcester County Humane Society

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Randy’s Crew recently made its second donation to the Worcester County Humane Society. Pictured from left to right are Kaitlyn Fitzhugh (of the humane society), Jackie Siejack (board member), Gerri Littleton (board member), Randy, and Sandy Summers [humane society] The post Randy’s Crew Donated to the Worcester County Humane Society appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

JA Inspire Held Event at Wicomico Youth & Civic Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
More than 4,500 students from 10 counties visited JA Inspire at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center last week. The event, which exposes eighth graders to various job opportunities, featured 120 exhibitors from across Delmarva. The Ocean Downs exhibit, which featured retired racehorse Wynnfield Savannah, is pictured. The post JA Inspire Held Event at Wicomico Youth & Civic Center appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Shirley Hall Youth Art Show was Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
The Shirley Hall Youth Art Show was held at the Ocean City Center for the Arts on First Friday, March 3, showing art from Worcester County middle and high school students. Betsy Hall Harrison, Shirley Hall’s daughter, judged the show and awarded cash prizes in memory of her mother. Pictured above are Worcester Prep seventh... Read more » The post Shirley Hall Youth Art Show was Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Our Children, Our Rights Editor:You may have read recently that the Worcester County Commissioners oppose state legislation that would, without parental consent, allow for questionable curriculum regarding social and sexual education for all grades starting with kindergarten.  This legislation is yet another effort to remove from our County local control. Further, and more egregiously, it demonstrates... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – March 24, 2023 appeared...READ POST.

OC Council Debates Advertising Budget Increases

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials this week approved a budget amendment for fiscal year 2023, but not before a spirited discussion on the town’s advertising allocation.On Monday, the council voted 6-1, with Councilwoman Carol Proctor opposed, to approve the second reading of several budget amendments for fiscal year 2023.The change, which reflects an increase in... Read more » The post OC Council Debates Advertising Budget Increases appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Council Adopts Hazard Mitigation Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – An update of the town’s hazard mitigation plan will allow Ocean City to retain its eligibility for federal assistance programs.On Monday, resort officials approved a five-year update to the Town of Ocean City’s hazard mitigation plan. Emergency Management Planner Bob Rhode said the changes have been reviewed by both the state of... Read more » The post Council Adopts Hazard Mitigation Plan appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Buxy’s/Dry Dock 28 410-289-BUXY 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, March 24: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, March 25: Shortcut SunnyCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C Saturday, March 25: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Sunday, March 26: Monkee PawCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St.,... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Things I Like – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
The feeling of taking ski boots offTrying out a new restaurantLetters to the editor expressing both sides of an issueLab puppiesA road trip with no traffic issuesVermontA hearty cobb saladLive musicFinding a new show to binge with my wifeThe ceiling tile art at Roadie Joe’sThe start of the spring season The post Things I Like – March 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Woman Dies In 113 Accident

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
BERLIN – A Berlin woman died in a crash involving a tractor trailer on Route 113 last Saturday afternoon.Maryland State Police (MSP) confirmed that Berlin resident Linda Brown, 69, died in a Saturday afternoon accident at the Route 113 intersection with Georgetown Road in Berlin. Authorities this week continued their investigation into the crash, which... Read more » The post Berlin Woman Dies In 113 Accident appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Officials Seek Reduction In Library Project Cost

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
SNOW HILL – County officials say plans for a new library in Pocomoke won’t proceed until changes are made to bring costs down.Worcester County Commissioner Chip Bertino, president of the board, clarified the county’s position regarding the new library branch planned for the former armory site in Pocomoke this week. He said he’d been getting... Read more » The post County Officials Seek Reduction In Library Project Cost appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Commission OK’s Site Plan For Boardwalk Hotel

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A new restaurant and tiki bar highlight improvements to an iconic Boardwalk hotel.On Tuesday, the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously to approve a site plan for the existing Lankford Hotel, located between 8th and 9th streets on the Boardwalk. Zoning Administrator Kay Gordy said project calls for a change... Read more » The post Commission OK’s Site Plan For Boardwalk Hotel appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Harry Ballantyne Sr. Honored by American Legion

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Harry Ballantyne Sr. of Selbyville has was honored last month by Ocean City American Legion Post 166, receiving a service award for 50 years of unbroken membership in the national veteran’s organization. With Harry, holding the award, was his wife, Ann, and daughter Karen Edmondson with her husband Steve. The post Harry Ballantyne Sr. Honored by American Legion appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – March 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Promotions AnnouncedBERLIN – Taylor Bank is pleased to announce several recent promotions:David Lee was promoted to information systems administrator.Meagan Farber was promoted to finance and accounting supervisor.Carl Vandivier was promoted to senior information systems administrator.Carolynn Vogel was promoted to compliance officer/internal auditor.Casey Robinson, manager of Ocean Pines branch, was promoted to assistant vice president.Heather Godwin,... Read more » The post A Week...READ POST.

Cooperative Spirit Needed On Festival Layout

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
Should the Oceans Calling Festival grounds include a large swath of the Boardwalk? If so, should the festival be able to recoup 15% of Boardwalk business sales in exchange for essentially being a concert vendor. It’s complicated and there are some hard feelings among small business owners toward Ocean City and the concert promoter based... Read more » The post Cooperative Spirit Needed On Festival Layout appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Changes Underway At Saltwater 75 Property; Neighbors Share Objections To Tiki Bar, Privacy Wall

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Changes are underway at an Ocean City restaurant after neighbors expressed concerns.A tiki bar constructed at Saltwater 75, the restaurant being built at the former location of BJ’s on the Water, is being removed after neighbors shared their objections with the Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC). Area residents said the... Read more » The post Changes Underway At Saltwater 75 Property; Neighbors Share Objections To Tiki Bar, Privacy Wall...READ POST.

Worcester EMS Service Impacted By Out-Of-State Calls

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 23, 2023
SNOW HILL– Worcester County will be reaching out to neighboring jurisdictions to share concerns about EMS coverage.The Worcester County Commissioners voted unanimously this week to write to officials in Sussex County, Somerset County and Accomack County regarding ambulance service. The move comes after they were made aware that Worcester County emergency responders are answering calls... Read more » The post Worcester EMS Service Impacted By Out-Of-State Calls appeared first on News...READ POST.

Parks In Bishopville, Newark To Get New Playground Equipment

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 22, 2023
SNOW HILL – Parks in Bishopville and Newark are set to get new playground equipment this summer thanks to grant funding.The Worcester County Commissioners this week approved plans to purchase new playground equipment for Newark Park and Bishopville Park. The cost of the new playgrounds will be covered by grants through the Local Parks and... Read more » The post Parks In Bishopville, Newark To Get New Playground Equipment appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

County Questions Decision Regarding Inlet Shoaling Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 22, 2023
SNOW HILL– The news that a federal project to address Inlet shoaling has been abandoned has local officials seeking answers.The Worcester County Commissioners this week agreed to request a meeting with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) following the agency’s recommendation not to move forward with improvements to the Inlet. According to... Read more » The post County Questions Decision Regarding Inlet Shoaling Project appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OPA Board President Cites Bullying, Harassment By Knupp Supporters; Family Opts To Not Engage With Response

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 22, 2023
BERLIN – The Knupp family officially maintained the high road this week amid accusations from the Ocean Pines Association supporters are threatening and bullying.In a pointed statement issued last Saturday, OPA Board President Doug Parks called out the “Do It For Gavin” Facebook group for “harassment” of the Ocean Pines community. The Facebook group, which... Read more » The post OPA Board President Cites Bullying, Harassment By Knupp Supporters; Family Opts...READ POST.

Double Digit Tog and Rockfish at Route 90

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 22, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgToday started off real chilly with temps in the upper 20s in some spots, but by this afternoon it had warmed to the upper 50s in most spots with not much wind to speak of.  It was a great day to get on the water!I put the boat in the water for a shakedown cruise... Read more » The post Double Digit Tog and Rockfish at Route 90 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commissioners Deny Quitclaim Deed Request

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 21, 2023
SNOW HILL– County officials will not sign a quitclaim deed requested by property owners interested in selling their waterfront land to US Wind.The Worcester County Commissioners voted 4-3 Tuesday not to sign a quitclaim deed requested by US Wind related to lots on the commercial harbor the wind company has an option to purchase. Commissioner... Read more » The post Commissioners Deny Quitclaim Deed Request appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OCPD Outlines Enforcement Efforts, Crime Stats In Annual Report

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 21, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A decrease in arrests, service calls and serious crimes highlight the Ocean City Police Department’s annual report.On Monday, Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro presented the Mayor and Council with the department’s 2022 annual report. The 24-page document not only reports crime statistics and comparisons, but information on community events and activities... Read more » The post OCPD Outlines Enforcement Efforts, Crime Stats In Annual Report appeared first...READ POST.

Negotiations Continue For Heron Park Property

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 21, 2023
BERLIN – Municipal officials will meet in closed session this week to discuss negotiations regarding Heron Park.The Berlin Town Council will meet in closed session Thursday evening so members of the Heron Park subcommittee can update their fellow elected officials regarding negotiations.“That executive session is to brief the group on where we are at and... Read more » The post Negotiations Continue For Heron Park Property appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Jumbo Tog in the Ocean and First Keeper Tog in the Bay

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 21, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt sure was chilly today, but the wind was light so it was a good day to get out on the water in search of some of these saltwater fish that are starting to show up.  There are some stripers at route 90, there are now some tautog in the OC inlet and there are... Read more » The post Jumbo Tog in the Ocean and First Keeper Tog in the Bay appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Residents Share Route 90, Route 589 Concerns At Town Hall Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 20, 2023
BERLIN– Residents shared frustration regarding Route 90 and Route 589 traffic at a recent meeting in Ocean Pines.Several residents brought up the need for the widening of Route 90 and Route 589 at a town hall meeting hosted by Worcester County Commissioner Chip Bertino last Wednesday. Officials stressed that both were state roads but said... Read more » The post Residents Share Route 90, Route 589 Concerns At Town Hall Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OPA Contribution Plan To Address Police Recruitment, Retention

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 20, 2023
OCEAN PINES – An effort to implement a new contribution plan for the Ocean Pines Police Department led to a larger discussion last week about the association’s lack of participation in the Law Enforcement Officers Pension System (LEOPS).Last Saturday, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors voted unanimously to approve a defined pension and equivalent... Read more » The post OPA Contribution Plan To Address Police Recruitment, Retention appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

22+ Pound Tautog Makes 16 For Fish Bound

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, March 18, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgJust got back from a great first day at the Saltwater Fishing Expo in Edison, NJ and ready for two more days tomorrow and Sunday.  Come see us at the NJ Expo Center this weekend to pick up Fish in OC magazine and buy some stuff.  Hope to see you here!!I got news this morning... Read more » The post 22+ Pound Tautog Makes 16 For Fish Bound appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Sentence Handed Down To 2nd Dealer In Fentanyl Overdose

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
BERLIN – The following represents the contents of a press release from Worcester County State’s Attorney Kris Heiser’s office.On February 16, 2023, Leigh Ann Williams, age 35, of Willards, Maryland became the last of 2 co-defendants to be sentenced for conspiracy to distribute fentanyl by the Honorable Beau H. Oglesby of the Worcester County Circuit... Read more » The post Sentence Handed Down To 2nd Dealer In Fentanyl Overdose appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Incident At The Globe Reviewed By License Board

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
SNOW HILL– While no formal violation was found, officials urged a Berlin business owner to be careful about entertainment in the future.The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) met with The Globe’s Nicole Brushmiller this week to talk about a complaint regarding noise at Tiki Tim’s that was made last month. BLC members determined... Read more » The post Incident At The Globe Reviewed By License Board appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Officials Formalize IAFF Contract Changes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials last week took the first steps in formalizing amendments to a contract between the Mayor and City Council and the town’s firefighter-paramedics union.Last week, the council voted unanimously to approve the first reading of an ordinance to formally adopt changes to the recently negotiated International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 4269 contract.The... Read more » The post OC Officials Formalize IAFF Contract Changes appeared first on News...READ POST.

Berlin Residents Express Frustration Over Drainage Issues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
BERLIN– Residents shared stormwater concerns with Berlin’s elected officials this week.On Monday, several residents from Henry’s Mill approached the council to share concerns about stormwater related to the nearby Henry’s Green neighborhood. They’re hoping the town will step in to address drainage problems.“We’ve come to meetings with all kinds of people since 2004, and with... Read more » The post Berlin Residents Express Frustration Over...READ POST.

Young Author’s Contest Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Maisie Gill, a third-grade student in Andrese Foreman’s class at Ocean City Elementary School, placed third in the Young Author’s Contest for her short story “The Coney Island Kitties.” Above, she is pictured with her family. The post Young Author’s Contest Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Merchants Talk Festival Logistics, Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Downtown business owners say they want to work with town officials and organizers to address various concerns as planning progresses for this year’s Oceans Calling Festival.On Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the performance lineup was announced for this year’s Oceans Calling Festival, downtown business owners met with City Manager Terry McGean... Read more » The post Merchants Talk Festival Logistics, Concerns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

OC Police Stats Reveal Steady February Activity

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Police activity remained consistent throughout the month of February.On Monday, Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on police activity for the month of February.Reviewing statistics from February of 2021, 2022 and 2023, Buzzuro noted that officer calls for service increased from... Read more » The post OC Police Stats Reveal Steady February Activity appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Study Identifies Fenwick Flood Risks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – A draft resiliency study has identified short- and long-term solutions to the impacts of sea level rise in Fenwick Island.On Tuesday, the Fenwick Island Infrastructure Committee reviewed the results of a town-wide resiliency study. Funded by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) and conducted by AECOM, the study... Read more » The post Study Identifies Fenwick Flood Risks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Sidewalk Project Begins In Fenwick

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – The first phase of a sidewalk construction project in Fenwick Island commenced this week.On Tuesday, crews with A-Del Construction began work on a long-awaited sidewalk project in Fenwick Island. Officials say the contractor has started at Indian Street, in front of Warren’s Station restaurant, and will move south to Dagsboro Street in... Read more » The post Sidewalk Project Begins In Fenwick appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Hudson Behavioral Added New Residential Treatment House

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Hudson Behavioral Health has added  a new low-intensity (level 3.1) residential treatment house. Located on the east side of Salisbury, this will be Hudson’s sixth level 3.1 house in Maryland. Pictured left to right: Director of Housing Rebecca Kimmons, CAC-AD, Marketing & Community Liaison Alex Pullen, and Treatment Housing Manager Joshua Pippin. The post Hudson Behavioral Added New Residential Treatment House appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Kindergarteners Celebrate 100 Days

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
These kindergarteners from WPS were happy to see the first 100 days of school come and go. Pictured, from left, are Savannah Baker, Romie Crevecoeur, Daniel Kauffman, Ilya Buinovskis, Parker Moreland and Natalie Gjikuria. The post WPS Kindergarteners Celebrate 100 Days appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WRSPA Donated to United Way

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Wicomico Retired School Personnel Association (WRSPA) contributed $18,756 to the United Way Campaign this year. It was a new record for WRSPA, as last year’s donations totaled $13,000.00. The post WRSPA Donated to United Way appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

State Champs Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
At a meeting last month, the Berlin Mayor and Council presented certificates of recognition to two Berlin Little League teams who won the Maryland championships last summer for their age groups. Pictured above are members of the Junior League state champion team with Mayor Zack Tyndall with the council in the background. Below are members... Read more » The post State Champs Recognized appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Hiring EventBERLIN – i.g. Burton Auto Group is preparing for the opening of their new Chevrolet showroom in Berlin with a hiring event on March 17-18.The event will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days.“We are looking to fill several positions on our staff in order to meet the demands of our... Read more » The post A Week In Business – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Ignoring a ringing phoneA kid singing the national anthemWatching dogs run on the beachBeing impressed with something my teen wroteMarch Madness upsetsOpen-door policiesWhen politicians are bluntFalling asleep quick at nightA hand-written noteGetting a new phoneLeaving work early because the work is done The post Things I Like – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Joseph Louis Pino Sr.Joseph Louis Pino Sr., age 64, of Berlin, MD died suddenly Saturday, February 18, 2023 in the Turks and Caicos Islands. He was born in Washington, DC and was the son of the late Albino Pino and Irene Beatriz (Eduardo) Pino.Joe owned United Restoration and was a charter member and chairman of... Read more » The post Obituaries – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Learn About Plants and Insects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Students in Danielle Marshall’s first grade class at Ocean City Elementary are learning about plants and insects. They started their journey by reading a funny fictional story, A Diary of a Spider. They were introduced to important vocabulary words and learned to retell key details from the story, preparing them for understanding key concepts and... Read more » The post OC Elementary Learn About Plants and Insects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Celebrated the 100th Day of School

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Abby Harrison’s second grade class was all smiles celebrating the 100th Day of School at WPS. Pictured, from left, are Auggie Hall, Aryan Verma, Hannah Giardina, Hristina Gjoni, Emery Anthony, Ethan Arnold, Harrison, Zia Salem, Dev Pillai, Grace Hornung, Kamden White, Margot Hidell, Ellie Bookwalter, Emma Abbott and Ian Laroche. The post WPS Celebrated the 100th Day of School appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Inducted New Members

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently inducted seven new members.  Pictured from left to right are John Hanberry, Teri Westbrook, Jose Alverez, Mariana Alverez, Janet Wolfing, Terri Ulman and James Ulman. The post Kiwanis Club Inducted New Members appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Optimist Club Welcomed New Members

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
At a recent dinner meeting, the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club welcomed four new members:  William Outten, Em Hench, Ron Hamm and Vicki Shrier.  President Christina Dolomount-Brown is pictured with Hench. The post Optimist Club Welcomed New Members appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Ocean City in 1946 was a much different town than the resort we know today. Both the city limits and the Boardwalk ended at 15th Street and fewer than 950 people lived there fulltime.There was no Inlet Parking Lot, no Convention Center and no rides on the Pier. The tourist season ran from Memorial Day... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Composting Agreement Extended

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials in Ocean City voted this week to extend an agreement with the operator of a resort-based composting program.On Tuesday, the Ocean City council voted 6-0, with Councilman Frank Knight absent, to extend the town’s agreement with Ocean Compost LLC for another year. The Hobbit Restaurant owner Garvey Heiderman, representative for the... Read more » The post OC Composting Agreement Extended appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Students Advance To SkillsUSA State Competition

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
NEWARK – Dozens of local students will travel to Baltimore this month to compete in the SkillsUSA Maryland State Championships.Eighty-two students will participate in 35 contests March 24-25 as they show off their job skills to judges representing industries like masonry, advertising, computer programming, welding and web design.“We have a good number of students competing,”... Read more » The post Students Advance To SkillsUSA State Competition appeared first on News...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Parade Day ArrestsOCEAN CITY – Two Maryland men were charged with second degree assault after fighting with police officers last weekend.On March 11 around 6 p.m., Ocean City police responded to a disturbance outside a mid-town hotel involving three individuals arguing, including Mark Fitzpatrick, 56, of Grasonville, and Kyle Fitzpatrick, 29, of Grasonville, Md. Police... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Burley Oak Donates to Buckingham Elementary

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Buckingham Elementary School received $206 from Burley Oak’s Pints for Pencils. Pictured are Bryan Brushmiller of Burley Oak, Chris Welch, Buckingham Elementary School principal, and Donna Pellinger, co-president of Buckingham’s PTA. The post Burley Oak Donates to Buckingham Elementary appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hearing Deadline Set For Bus Fare Increase

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say community members have until April 10 to request a hearing on a proposed bus fare increase.In a meeting of the Ocean City Transportation Committee Tuesday, Transit Manager Rob Shearman presented members with the timeline for increasing bus and tram fares. With an implementation date of May 1, he said community... Read more » The post Hearing Deadline Set For Bus Fare Increase appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Buxy’s/Dry Dock 28 410-289-BUXY 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, March 17: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, March 17: Wes Davis Saturday, March 18: Lennon LaRicci & The LeftoversCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C Saturday, March 18: Wes Davis Sunday, March 19: Brian & DannyCrabcake  Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Police, Lifeguard Recruitment Continues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – An update on police and lifeguard recruitment efforts highlighted this week’s meeting of a resort commission.On Monday, Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro and Emergency Services Director Joe Theobald presented the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on recruitment efforts for the coming summer season.As testing concludes, Buzzuro said he believes... Read more » The post Police, Lifeguard Recruitment Continues appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Petition Review Needs AttentionEditor:As of this writing there are still voters who have been rejected as valid signers of the last two petitions to referendum which is contrary to statements made by the City Solicitor at a recent meeting of the Ocean City Mayor & City Council (M&CC). The City Solicitor was inaccurate when she... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Some unsettling facts about a past situation could come to light. And, while you’d love to deal with it immediately, it’s best to get more information to support your case.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): A straightforward approach to a baffling situation is best. Don’t allow yourself to be... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
(Editor’s Note: The following is a reprint from March 18, 2011.)Elephants scare the daylights out of Beckett, and we have no idea why.This fear surfaced when Beckett, 2, was a baby and does not appear to be something that’s fading away as he gets older.We learned of this extreme trepidation when he was just a... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SoDel Concepts to Participate in Heart Walk

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
SoDel Concepts recently organized an all-female team to participate in the Southern Delaware American Heart Walk. The team, coordinated by Nelia Dolan, vice president of SoDel Concepts, participated in the walk to help raise awareness regarding heart disease. The post SoDel Concepts to Participate in Heart Walk appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County To Rehab Basketball Courts In Pocomoke

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
SNOW HILL– Worcester County is expected to partner with the Worcester County Public Schools to rehabilitate the basketball courts at Pocomoke Middle School.The Worcester County Commissioners last week approved plans from the county’s recreation and parks department to use Program Open Space funding to improve the basketball courts at Pocomoke Middle School.“It’s been a real... Read more » The post County To Rehab Basketball Courts In Pocomoke appeared first on News...READ POST.

Former Councilman Debates OC Petition Certification

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A local resident came before resort leaders last week seeking a review in the way petitions are certified.During last week’s public comment period of the Mayor and Council meeting, Ocean City resident and former councilman Vince Gisriel came forward with his concerns about the town’s petition process.As one of two residents to... Read more » The post Former Councilman Debates OC Petition Certification appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Talk Lamp Post Corrosion

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
BERLIN – Dog urine is to blame for deteriorating lamp posts in Berlin, according to town officials.Municipal staff asked residents this week to refrain from letting their dogs urinate on the Victorian lamp posts in Berlin’s downtown area. Dog pee is corroding the base of the posts, according to Tim Lawrence, the town’s electric utility... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Talk Lamp Post Corrosion appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SU Adds Golf Teams

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
SALISBURY — Perennially one of the top athletics programs at the NCAA Division III level, Salisbury University recently took another step forward, announcing the addition of men’s and women’s golf to its offering of Division III varsity sports.Teams are set to begin competition in the 2024-25 academic year.The two golf programs will bring the number... Read more » The post SU Adds Golf Teams appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Seeks Grant Funds For Skate Park Reno

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
SNOW HILL – The Town of Ocean City is seeking county support to update the Ocean Bowl Skate Park.As municipal representatives presented their annual grant requests to the Worcester County Commissioners last week, Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan said the resort was seeking funding as it renovated the skate park. He said the town was... Read more » The post Ocean City Seeks Grant Funds For Skate Park Reno appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Council Weighs In On Growth Planner

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
BERLIN – Plans for a townwide discussion on growth are moving forward in Berlin.Elected officials shared their excitement this week at the prospect of working with an urban planner to update the town’s comprehensive plan. The council is expected to be presented with a proposal from urbanist and planner Dhiru Thadani later this month.“I’m just... Read more » The post Berlin Council Weighs In On Growth Planner appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

WCPS, Agencies Partner On ‘Music Major’ Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
SNOW HILL – In an effort to increase enrollment in music programs in local public schools and post-secondary institutions, Worcester County Public Schools (WCPS), the Worcester County Arts Council (WCAC), and Salisbury University (SU) have teamed up to provide a unique educational experience for students from Pocomoke, Snow Hill and Stephen Decatur high schools.The Worcester... Read more » The post WCPS, Agencies Partner On ‘Music Major’ Program appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Elementary Celebrated Read Across America Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
In honor of the birthday of Dr. Seuss, Ocean City Elementary celebrated Read Across America Day on March 2. The school welcomed special guest readers from the Board of Education and the community into the classrooms.  Dress up spirit days were held all week themed to some of the students’ favorite Dr. Seuss books. Above some... Read more » The post OC Elementary Celebrated Read Across America Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Shirley Hall Youth Art Show Was Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
The Shirley Hall Youth Art Show was held March 3-5, at the Art League of Ocean City. Worcester Prep junior Izzy Huber of Berlin placed first in the high school category, and seventh grader Elena Gjoni of Ocean City placed first in the middle school category. Above, Huber holds her piece, “Shattered”, Elena Gjoni holds her... Read more » The post Shirley Hall Youth Art Show Was Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Downtown Merchants Voice Concerns Over Oceans Calling Festival

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Downtown business owners say they want to work with town officials and organizers to address various concerns as planning progresses for this year’s Oceans Calling Festival.On Wednesday, less than 24 hours after the performance lineup was announced for this year’s Oceans Calling Festival, downtown business owners met with City Manager Terry McGean... Read more » The post Downtown Merchants Voice Concerns Over Oceans Calling Festival appeared first on News...READ POST.

Hospital CEO Provides Update On Cyber Attack; Owrey Reports Medical Records Not Hacked

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 16, 2023
BERLIN– The investigation into the cyberattack at Atlantic General Hospital is wrapping up, according to hospital leadership.Don Owrey, president and CEO of Atlantic General Hospital (AGH), told the public this week the investigation related to the ransomware attack that hit the hospital in January was in its final stages.“It’s been a learning process,” he said.... Read more » The post Hospital CEO Provides Update On Cyber Attack; Owrey Reports Medical Records Not...READ POST.

Berlin To Seek Funding For Bike Path Along Railroad Tracks

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 15, 2023
BERLIN – The town will continue to pursue plans for a bike path along the railroad tracks through Berlin.Members of the Berlin Town Council this week agreed they wanted to continue seeking funding through the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Bikeways program to build a path in the right-of-way along the railroad tracks. While the... Read more » The post Berlin To Seek Funding For Bike Path Along Railroad Tracks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Another 20 Pound Tautog1

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 15, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThe family and I are enjoying a short vacation in Las Vegas this week and it sounds like the weather back home in Ocean City suuuuuuucckkkkkksss!  Makes perfect sense that we would have a very mild January and February followed by a cold, rainy, windy March.  Hopefully it works itself out quick because tautog fishing... Read more » The post Another 20 Pound Tautog1 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Council Moves Forward With Air Rights Proposal

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 15, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A proposal to grant air rights above Washington Lane will move forward following discussion this week.In a work session Tuesday, Joe Moore, attorney for the developer of 613 Atlantic Avenue, came before the Mayor and Council with a request to grant air rights above a portion of Washington Lane to allow for... Read more » The post OC Council Moves Forward With Air Rights Proposal appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Oceans Calling Announces Festival Lineup; Jack Johnson, John Mayer, More To Perform

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 14, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Jack Johnson, Alanis Morissette, John Mayer, Sheryl Crow, the Lumineers and more will headline this year’s Oceans Calling Festival, which is set to return to the Ocean City Inlet Sept. 29 through Oct. 1.On Tuesday, promoter C3 Presents announced this year’s lineup for the Oceans Calling Festival. Highlighting this year’s event are... Read more » The post Oceans Calling Announces Festival Lineup; Jack Johnson, John Mayer, More To Perform appeared first...READ POST.

Berlin Museum Events Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 14, 2023
BERLIN– Town officials approved the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum’s event plans for the coming season this week.On Monday, the Berlin Town Council voted 3-0 to approve the museum’s special event requests for 2023.“We are selling beer and wine at some of our events like we’ve done before so we’re just asking to do that... Read more » The post Berlin Museum Events Approved appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commercial Boat Ramp Permit Reviewed

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 14, 2023
SNOW HILL – Worcester County officials continue to explore the creation of a commercial use permit for local boat landings.The Worcester County Commissioners asked staff last week to continue adjusting a proposal to create a special use permit for the county’s boat landings. While commissioners said they wanted to have a policy in place, several... Read more » The post Commercial Boat Ramp Permit Reviewed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

MSDE Issues Report Card; Worcester Schools Rank 3rd

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 13, 2023
NEWARK – School by school performance data is now available thanks to an update to the Maryland Report Card website.The Maryland State Department of Education released its first update since 2019 to the Maryland Report Card website late last week.The site contains performance data for every school in the state. Local officials say the results... Read more » The post MSDE Issues Report Card; Worcester Schools Rank 3rd appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Ocean Pines House Fire Ruled Accidental

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 13, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Officials say a closed door stopped a recent house fire in Ocean Pines from doing more damage.At around 4:49 p.m. last Wednesday, the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department (OPVFD) was dispatched for a reported house fire on Hickory Way. Upon arrival, crews reported smoke showing from the two-story single-family home.Showell, Berlin, and... Read more » The post Ocean Pines House Fire Ruled Accidental appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Animal Control Code Changes Sought In Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, March 10, 2023
BERLIN– Municipal staff are expected to review and potentially update the animal control section of Berlin’s town code in the coming weeks.Members of the Berlin Planning Commission asked staff to review the town code as it pertains to animals following concerns shared by a resident March 8. Resident Gina Velong urged the commission to bring... Read more » The post Animal Control Code Changes Sought In Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Announces Election Dates

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
BERLIN — The Ocean Pines Elections Committee has announced important dates for the 2023 election process, including filing and voting deadlines.The seven-member volunteer board is the governing body of Ocean Pines. Terms for elected directors are three years.This year, two seats on the Board of Directors will be up for election: those currently held by... Read more » The post Pines Announces Election Dates appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Local Officials Testify For Enabling Room Tax Legislation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Local leaders say enabling legislation will allow the county to increase its room tax rate.On Feb. 28, local officials came before the Ways and Means Committee in Annapolis to seek support for House Bill 931. As proposed, the enabling legislation would allow Worcester and other code counties to increase the maximum hotel... Read more » The post Local Officials Testify For Enabling Room Tax Legislation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

BECF Awarded Three Inaugural Grants

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
The Black Excellence Community Fund (BECF) awarded three inaugural grants. Pictured from left to right are Sonya Whited, BECF founding member; Mandel Copeland of #50KSouls; Vastina Omosebi of Sisters Empowering Sisters; Shanda Ward of The Eastern Shore of Maryland Sickle Cell Disease Association; Sharon Morris, BECF founding member; Lori Carter, BECF founding member. The post BECF Awarded Three Inaugural Grants appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Officials To Revisit Baltimore Avenue Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials have agreed to delay the approval of the town’s capital improvement plan, giving staff additional time to gather cost estimates for moving forward with at least one component of the Baltimore Avenue redevelopment project.While the Mayor and Council was expected to discuss and adopt the fiscal year 2024 capital improvement... Read more » The post Resort Officials To Revisit Baltimore Avenue Project appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester County Commissioners Present Commendation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Barbara Purnell, president of Germantown School Community Heritage Center, right, receives a commendation on her 80th birthday from Diana Purnell on behalf of the Worcester County Commissioners. The post Worcester County Commissioners Present Commendation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Zoom Car Wash To Serve Thousands At New Location

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
BERLIN – Fast service. Flexible pricing. State-of-the-art systems.That’s what co-owners Charles Holland and Bruce Rogers say customers can expect at Berlin’s new Zoom Car Wash.“There is no other car wash of this magnitude anywhere,” Holland said.Located on Samuel Bowen Boulevard, in front of Home Depot, Zoom Car Wash features six bays, 38 vacuum stations and... Read more » The post Zoom Car Wash To Serve Thousands At New Location appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Redistricting Efforts To Begin In Worcester

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – County officials this week agreed to have staff begin the redistricting process in the wake of the 2020 Census.The Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday voted unanimously to have staff utilize department software to begin developing potential map options.“Some changes are going to have to be made,” said Jennifer Keener, the county’s director... Read more » The post Redistricting Efforts To Begin In Worcester appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Alpha Delta Chapter and SDMS Contribute to Diakonia

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
The Alpha Delta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma worked with the students of Stephen Decatur Middle School Builders Club, SADD, SGA, National Junior Honor Society and the Ocean Pines Kiwanis Club to gather, package, and distribute toiletries and essential items to Diakonia. This is a yearly project to help local shelters. The post Alpha Delta Chapter and SDMS Contribute to Diakonia appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Weapons Found In OCOCEAN CITY – A traffic stop for speeding on Coastal Highway led to the discovery of a loaded handgun and knife last week.Jonathan M. Tagliareni, 42, of Florence, S.C., was pulled over after being clocked at 57 mph in a 40-mph zone on Coastal Highway near 130th Street in his Toyota SUV.... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Celebrated its 100th Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Ocean City Elementary recently celebrated its 100th day of school by enjoying a school-wide celebration in the gym. This celebration always gets the students and faculty members excited for the next 80 days of school.  During the celebration, Jake Coleman, head football coach at SDHS and some of his players, pictured, spoke with the students about... Read more » The post OC Elementary Celebrated its 100th Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Stop being the wool-gathering Lamb, and start turning that dream project into reality. You have the ideas, the drive and the charisma to persuade others to follow your lead. So do it.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You’ve scored some big successes. But remember that all hard-working Ferdinands and... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

UWLES Received Donation for the 1944 Legacy Circle Fund

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore (UWLES) recently received $25,000 for the 1944 Legacy Circle Fund in honor of Bill and Carolee List, given by his son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Kim List of Ocean City. The 1944 Legacy Circle represents individuals who have committed to ensuring the long-term vitality of UWLES and the... Read more » The post UWLES Received Donation for the 1944 Legacy Circle Fund appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Two Wrestlers Win State Titles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
The varsity wrestling program at Stephen Decatur High School wrapped up its winter season with two individual state championships – Logan Intrieri at 132 pounds, pictured above center with top finishers, and Elijah Collick at 106 pounds, pictured below center. Altogether, all 11 regional wrestlers qualified for states with four state finalists, seven total state... Read more » The post Two Wrestlers Win State Titles appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Optimist Club Art Contest Presents Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Worcester Preparatory School students received awards for their artwork entered into the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club’s Worcester County High School Art Contest. In February, the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club’s gallery featured the Worcester County High School Art Contest, a juried art competition. The exhibition featured 26 pieces of student artwork submitted by high school art... Read more » The post Optimist Club Art Contest Presents Awards appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

WCHS Gifted Portrait of Commodore Decatur

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
A portrait of Commodore Stephen Decatur Jr. was gifted to the Worcester County Historical Society by Mrs. Catherine Spence.  The portrait will be displayed in the Maryland Room of the Berlin library. Pictured are Jennifer Ranck, Worcester County Library director, and Newt Weaver, Worcester County Historical Society president. The post WCHS Gifted Portrait of Commodore Decatur appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Budget Amendment Leads To Advertising Discussion

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Approval of a budget amendment this week led to a larger discussion about the town’s advertising funds.On Monday, the council voted 6-0, with Councilwoman Carol Proctor absent, to approve the first reading of several budget amendments for fiscal year 2023.The change reflects an increase in room, income and admissions tax revenues, and... Read more » The post Budget Amendment Leads To Advertising Discussion appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
The daily memories are my favorite part of Facebook these days.These memories pop up each day and some cause me to stop for a few minutes and truly remember that day in my life. In fact, I find myself at times now posting personal things to Facebook solely so I can remember each year moving... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commissioners Share More Concerns With Health Ed Bill

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – Officials say recent changes make a controversial health education bill worse than when it was introduced.The Worcester County Commissioners this week agreed to send state officials another letter of opposition to House Bill 119. They initially voiced opposition to the bill last month, as did the Worcester County Board of Education.“It is... Read more » The post Commissioners Share More Concerns With Health Ed Bill appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Commission Supports Bringing Growth Planner To Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
BERLIN – An urban designer could help the Town of Berlin plan for future growth.The Berlin Planning Commission voted 6-0 this week to recommend that the town council hire Dhiru Thadani, a well-known architect and urban designer. The commission wants Thadani to meet with residents and officials to help the town determine how to handle... Read more » The post Commission Supports Bringing Growth Planner To Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Decatur Wins Region, Bows Out

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
BERLIN – After winning the regional championship last Thursday, Stephen Decatur’s boys basketball team’s playoff run grinded to a halt Saturday night.In the quarterfinals of the MPSSAA Class 3A boys basketball tournament, the Damascus Hornets crushed the Seahawks, 82-52. Decatur got off to a slow start, falling behind 14-6 in the first quarter before taking... Read more » The post Decatur Wins Region, Bows Out appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Prior to World War I, Ocean City looked much different than today’s popular resort.The beach was narrow with the Boardwalk raised several feet above the sand. There was no Inlet and the northern city limits ended at 15th Street; beyond the “Catholic Home” on 14th Street were only sand dunes. The town was bleak and... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Memorial Fund Started For Tyler Groton

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SALISBURY – The Tyler Groton Memorial Fund was recently established at the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore.Created by Judge Thomas Groton III and Althea Smith Groton to honor the memory of their late son, the fund will award grants to nonprofits which provide support to LGBTQ+ youth.Tyler Groton grew up in Snow Hill and... Read more » The post Memorial Fund Started For Tyler Groton appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Worcester G.O.L.D. Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Nicholas Cranford, executive director of Worcester G.O.L.D. (Giving Other Lives Dignity) recently spoke to the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City about the nonprofit’s efforts to provide assistance to area residents in need. Cranford, right, is pictured with Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Worcester G.O.L.D. Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County To Charge Del. Customers For Boat Ramp Use

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – The county is moving forward with plans to charge out-of-state patrons parking fees at the Shell Mill boat ramp.The Worcester County Commissioners this week voted 4-2 to approve a pilot program that will charge out-of-state visitors a $10 daily parking fee at Bishopville’s Shell Mill boat ramp.“We’ve got to start somewhere,” Commissioner... Read more » The post County To Charge Del. Customers For Boat Ramp Use appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Elementary PTA Held Paint Night

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
The Ocean City Elementary PTA held a Paint Night last month for students and their families. Pictured are Cheeky Vitjathorn, Morgan Connolly, Everly Hill and Noelle Diesel from Laura Black’s kindergarten class. The post OC Elementary PTA Held Paint Night appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

City Hall Hours To Change In April

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials have agreed to reduce operating hours at city hall.Last month, the Mayor and City Council had before them a recommendation to reduce the hours of operation at city hall from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., effective April 3. City Manager Terry McGean said the... Read more » The post City Hall Hours To Change In April appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Skate Park Process Continues With Site Recommendation Near

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
BERLIN – The company evaluating sites for a Berlin skate park is expected to release findings this month regarding potential locations.Representatives of We Heart Berlin, the nonprofit organization working to bring a skate park to Berlin, said this week they’re expecting information next week from Spohn Ranch, the skate park design company they’ve hired. Company... Read more » The post Berlin Skate Park Process Continues With Site Recommendation Near appeared first on...READ POST.

MEGA Brain, Lung Exhibit Visits Worcester Schools

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – The world’s only inflatable, walk-through brain and lungs exhibit provided local kids with a glimpse of how drugs affect their bodies.With stops at Stephen Decatur High School and Snow Hill High School last week, the MEGA Brain and MEGA Lungs exhibit showed students how drugs, alcohol, tobacco and vaping affect the brain... Read more » The post MEGA Brain, Lung Exhibit Visits Worcester Schools appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Transportation Recruitment Improves

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Transportation officials say recruitment numbers are up ahead of the 2023 season.In a February meeting, Transit Manager Rob Shearman presented the Ocean City Transportation Committee with an update on seasonal hiring. He noted that the department received 40 bus driver applications, 16 tram driver applications and 12 tram conductor applications.“The burning question... Read more » The post Resort Transportation Recruitment Improves appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Fenwick Island Announces Public Hearing Dates For Two Requests

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Members of the Fenwick Island community will have an opportunity to weigh in on a variance request.On Tuesday, April 4, the Fenwick Island Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on a variance request for the construction of a dock in the canal of Glenn Avenue. Officials say plans will be... Read more » The post Fenwick Island Announces Public Hearing Dates For Two Requests appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Right To Weigh Small Vehicle Rental Ban

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
When it comes to potentially out-lawing small, motorized vehicle rentals, like scoot coupes, the Town of Ocean City seems to be exercising the right amount of discretion and fairness. During a broader conversation about electric bike rentals in January, Councilman Will Savage asked the city to consider banning the rental of the familiar scooters, scoot... Read more » The post Resort Right To Weigh Small Vehicle Rental Ban appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Obituaries – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Mary K. GoeckelBERLIN — Mary “Marilyn” K. Goeckel of Berlin, formerly of Wilkes-Barre and Eynon, Pa., passed away on Saturday, March 4, 2023, in Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin.Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late James A. Kenney and Anna Callahan Kenney. She was a graduate of G.A.R. Memorial High School Class... Read more » The post Obituaries – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Fire Department Celebrates Annual Honorees

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Fire Department held its Annual Awards and Recognition Ceremony at Ocean City Fire Department Headquarters last month, honoring members for their commitment to public safety and protection of the Ocean City community.The celebration, named Firefighter of the Year, Member of the Year, and Paramedic of the Year, along with... Read more » The post OC Fire Department Celebrates Annual Honorees appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

County Leaders Approve Transportation Letter

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – Crosswalks at a key Route 589 intersection and a new traffic signal in Pocomoke have been added to Worcester County’s list of transportation priorities.While dualizing Route 90 and Route 589, a new drawbridge into Ocean City and a signal at the intersection of Route 611 and Route 376 are still the initial... Read more » The post County Leaders Approve Transportation Letter appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Buxy’s/Dry dock 28 410-289-BUXY 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, March 11: DJ BK, Aaron Howell Trio, Bond & BentleyCoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, March 11: First ClassCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C Sunday, March 12: Rogue CitizensCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, March 10:... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
A Stark Warning Editor: There is not a structure that can be build high enough nor a society that becomes rich enough to avoid investing in their children’s future. Today our county’s public school system although one of the most expensive in the nation and the world is a disgrace and must be promptly interceded... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Approves Grant Writing Support For Local Fire Companies

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL– County officials agreed to spend $5,000 for grant writing services in an effort to identify funding opportunities for local volunteer fire companies.The Worcester County Commissioners this week voted unanimously to encumber $5,000 to be used for grant writing services to assist the county’s volunteer fire and EMS companies.“Being volunteers, our companies often lack... Read more » The post County Approves Grant Writing Support For Local Fire Companies appeared...READ POST.

Optimist Club Hosted Annual Essay Winners

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
At the March 2 dinner meeting of the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club we hosted the winners of the annual essay contest. Each student read their essay. Pictured, from left, are Kathy Cater, Optimist member and chair of the essay contest; Jude Damouni, third place winner; Marian Hanna, second place winner; and Sydney Todorov, first place... Read more » The post Optimist Club Hosted Annual Essay Winners appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Del. Court Dismisses Fenwick Lawsuit

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – A company’s lawsuit against the Town of Fenwick Island regarding its development plans for the old Dairy Queen property has been dismissed.In an order issued Tuesday, Delaware Superior Court Judge Mark Conner dismissed Balsamo Real Estate LLC’s case against the Town of Fenwick Island.The decision comes six months after the company filed... Read more » The post Del. Court Dismisses Fenwick Lawsuit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

WPS Cheerleading Leaders

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
At the conclusion of the season, Worcester Preparatory School recognized its middle school cheerleading award winners. Pictured, front from left, are Abby Ferguson, most improved player, and Ava Holland, most outstanding teammate; and, back, Emma Brooks, coach’s award, and Addyson Wisniewski, MVP. Submitted Photo The post WPS Cheerleading Leaders appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Transparent types of peopleAn estimate that’s less than realityShort and sweet family visitsThe way death brings people togetherAn inexpensive fix on a vehicleFlowers blooming this time of yearSteve HarveyWhen something clicks with my teenA win with a warrantyLooking forward to the Orioles this yearAt least one big snow a winter The post Things I Like – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Seniors Named Merit Scholar Finalists

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Two Worcester Preparatory School seniors are one step closer to earning a Merit Scholar title by being named Finalists. In September, Parker Tingle of Fenwick Island, Del. and Christopher Todorov of Bishopville were named 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalists, and this month they have now been named Finalists. As Finalists, the seniors have an opportunity... Read more » The post WPS Seniors Named Merit Scholar Finalists appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Committee Reviews Storm Drain Cleaning

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – As work concludes on a storm drain cleaning project, members of a resort committee this week got a better understanding of how funds are used to remove sediments from the resort’s pipes and catch basins.On Wednesday, representatives with the town’s public works department presented members of the Ocean City Coastal Resources Legislative... Read more » The post OC Committee Reviews Storm Drain Cleaning appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Resort Council OK’s Private Event Dates

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Dates for Professional Bull Riding, Cruisin OC and the Northeast Regional Surfing Championship were formalized this week.Among the consent agenda items for Monday’s Mayor and Council meeting were requests to approve dates for several private events in the coming months. The council ultimately approved requests to hold the Eastern Surfing Association (ESA)... Read more » The post Resort Council OK’s Private Event Dates appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Last weekend’s whispers of wet, windy weather forecasted for Saturday’s St. Patrick’s Parade and Festival became roars as the week progressed. For a few days, this week’s scenario mirrored last year’s week leading up to the parade as uncertainty loomed. The difference is this year’s Ocean City seems intent on having the parade even if... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

A Week In Business – March 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Practitioner WelcomedBERLIN – Allison Pusey, FNP, has joined Atlantic General Health System to provide primary care services to the Ocean Pines community.Pusey was born and raised in Worcester County and began providing patient care in 2014, when she joined Atlantic General Hospital as a nurse technician and began working on her nursing education. She is... Read more » The post A Week In Business – March 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Legislation Would Add Sundays For Certain Worcester Hunters

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
BERLIN – Two bills to expand Sunday hunting are moving forward at the state level.Hearings were held last week in front of the Maryland House Environment and Transportation Committee regarding House Bill 466 and 467. The bills, introduced by Del. Charles Otto, would expand Sunday hunting in Worcester County.“This is our way of life here... Read more » The post Legislation Would Add Sundays For Certain Worcester Hunters appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

The Dress Ministry Donates Jump Ropes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
Volunteers from The Dress Ministry—Eastern Shore, Md. are pictured with jump ropes they recently made out of cotton t-shirts. The ropes will be distributed to Guatemalan children in schools and orphanages by Kelly and Rob Smith of Living Sent Ministry. The post The Dress Ministry Donates Jump Ropes appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Officials Debate Licensed Contractor Registry

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
OCEAN PINES – With agreement from the board, officials say it will be up to the administration to implement a feeless, voluntary registry for contractors.Late last month, members of the Ocean Pines Board of Directors discussed the proposed implementation of a fee-based licensed contractor registry. After a lengthy discussion, however, the board agreed to support... Read more » The post Pines Officials Debate Licensed Contractor Registry appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

County Police Seeking Collective Bargaining

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL– A local law enforcement organization is seeking collective bargaining for deputies in the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office.Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 50 sent the Worcester County Commissioners a letter in January requesting their support for the lodge’s efforts to obtain collective bargaining with binding arbitration. Bryn Blackburn, president of the lodge, said... Read more » The post County Police Seeking Collective Bargaining appeared first on...READ POST.

Commissioners Approve Feasibility Study For Buckingham Project; Committee Formed To Guide Design Process

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – A conceptual planning committee will help guide the design of a new Buckingham Elementary School.The Worcester County Commissioners this week approved a feasibility study for the new school and agreed to appoint three commissioners to the Buckingham Elementary School Conceptual Planning Committee. Conceptual planning was a practice started when Showell Elementary School... Read more » The post Commissioners Approve Feasibility Study For Buckingham Project; Committee...READ POST.

Berlin Requests Funding To Support EMS Staffing

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 08, 2023
SNOW HILL – The Town of Berlin is seeking additional funding from Worcester County to help cover the cost of EMS staffing.As municipalities presented their annual grant requests to the Worcester County Commissioners this week, Berlin Mayor Zack Tyndall asked for $122,000 to support EMS staffing at the Berlin Fire Company. He said the town... Read more » The post Berlin Requests Funding To Support EMS Staffing appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hot Air Balloon Festival Planned For Ocean City; Illuminated Beach Displays Eyed At Night With Rides, Activities In West OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 08, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A popular balloon festival and a national flag football tournament are expected to bring new visitors to Ocean City this summer.On Monday, the council voted to approve a new Ocean City Balloon Festival, slated to visit the resort area in August, as well as a $5,000 tourism development grant for Flag Football... Read more » The post Hot Air Balloon Festival Planned For Ocean City; Illuminated Beach Displays Eyed At Night With Rides, Activities In West OC appeared first...READ POST.

Sunday Hunting Bills Being Considered

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 07, 2023
BERLIN– Two bills to expand Sunday hunting are moving forward at the state level.Hearings were held last week in front of the Maryland House Environment and Transportation Committee regarding House Bill 466 and 467. The bills, introduced by Del. Charles Otto, would expand Sunday hunting in Worcester County.“This is our way of life here on... Read more » The post Sunday Hunting Bills Being Considered appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Officials Support Bus, Tram Fare Increases

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 07, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials voted this week to support bus and tram fare increases ahead of the summer season.The Mayor and Council had before them favorable recommendations from the Ocean City Transportation Committee to raise the town’s bus and tram fares by $1. Mayor Rick Meehan, committee liaison, said the increase will allow the... Read more » The post Resort Officials Support Bus, Tram Fare Increases appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tog in the Bay, Jumbo Tog in the Ocean and CCA Pickerel Championship Results

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, March 07, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve got a gale warning rolling in tomorrow afternoon, but today it was absolutely gorgeous.  I had the opportunity to head to the Wicomico River with my buddy CL Marshall from Tangier Sound Charters and we absolutely murdered the big white perch.  It should make for a great new episode of Hooked on OC in... Read more » The post Tog in the Bay, Jumbo Tog in the Ocean and CCA Pickerel Championship Results appeared first on News...READ POST.

Planters, Benches To Be Added Near Berlin Town Hall

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 06, 2023
BERLIN– Planters, benches and window boxes will soon adorn town hall in Berlin.The Berlin Historic District Commission (HDC) last week approved plans for the addition of planters and benches to William Street. The improvements were designed by the Berlin Horticultural Advisory Board, previously known as the Berlin Beautification Committee, and will be funded by a... Read more » The post Planters, Benches To Be Added Near Berlin Town Hall appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

OC Officials Delay Vote On CIP

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, March 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Citing concerns about the placement of certain projects, officials in Ocean City last week agreed to postpone the approval of the town’s capital improvement plan.Last week, the council agreed to postpone the approval of the capital improvement plan (CIP) for fiscal year 2024. Council President Matt James said the delay would give... Read more » The post OC Officials Delay Vote On CIP appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Some Pretty Good Fishing Going On

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, March 05, 2023
Brian Reynolds fished the Pocomoke today as well where he caught some yellow perch and this nice 15 pound catfish.We have certainly had what lots of folks would call a mild winter so far, but it looks like we’ll be paying back for the first several days of March.  This week looks decent enough with... Read more » The post Some Pretty Good Fishing Going On appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Globe Operator Pledges To Address Ongoing Issues With Berlin Historic District Commission

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, March 03, 2023
BERLIN– Town officials said this week they were eager to work with The Globe’s new operator to address ongoing issues at the historic building.Last month, the HDC gave property owner Bryan Brushmiller 10 days to remove unauthorized additions he’d made to the building. While that hasn’t entirely happened, the facility’s new tenant told the Berlin... Read more » The post New Globe Operator Pledges To Address Ongoing Issues With Berlin Historic District...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Seeing the silly side of some really ridiculous situations helps give the Lamb a new perspective on how to handle them. Some important contacts can be made this weekend.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Try to complete your outstanding tasks by midweek. This leaves you free to take advantage... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Commissioners Present Proclamation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
The Worcester County Commissioners presented a proclamation to Debra Stevens, director of community health nursing for the Worcester County Health Department, recognizing February as Children’s Dental Health Month and the Worcester County Dental Center (WCDC) in Berlin as a cornerstone of community health for its role in helping area children establish a lifetime pattern of... Read more » The post Worcester County Commissioners Present Proclamation appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

American Legion Donated to Wor-Wic Community College

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
American Legion Post 64 recently donated $2,000 to Wor-Wic Community College. Pictured, from left, is Jason M. King, director of veterans services at Wor-Wic, and Stefanie K. Rider, executive director of the foundation and director of development, accepting the donation from Bill Hagen, John Iwanski, Richard Cunningham and Burt Moore of American Legion Wicomico County... Read more » The post American Legion Donated to Wor-Wic Community College appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

A Week In Business – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Reopening AnnouncedOCEAN CITY – Trimper Rides announces its grand reopening on April 8, 2023 at noon. Guests will be welcomed to cross the threshold for the start of the 130th season.Join Peter Cottontail in the Trimper Rides’ Carousel Building as he hosts the 3rd annual Trimper Rides Easter Weekend April 8-9! Lucky guests will partake... Read more » The post A Week In Business – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Taustin Group Opens Brewery At OC’s New Embers Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY — The Taustin Group in Ocean City has announced The Other One Brewing Co, its new collaboration with Nathan and Gina Todd, will open March 3.The microbrewery is located on the first floor of the Embers Center, the new development on the 24th Street bayside block. As the only brewery on the island,... Read more » The post Taustin Group Opens Brewery At OC’s New Embers Center appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Lodge Presents Donations

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
The Evergreen Masonic Lodge #153 recently presented donations to several local organizations in appreciation for their service to the community. Funds for the donations were raised through the lodge’s participation in Berlin festivals as well as selling breakfast sandwiches at the Berlin Farmer’s Market. Pictured, from left, are Wayne Benson (Bishopville Fire Department), David Fitzgerald (Berlin... Read more » The post Lodge Presents Donations appeared first on News...READ POST.

Annual Trade Expo To Break Exhibitors, Attendees Record

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The countdown is on for the largest hospitality gathering in the Mid-Atlantic region, as the 49th Annual Ocean City Trade Expo returns March 5-6 to the Ocean City Convention Center.This year’s event will mark the largest Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association (OCHMRA) Trade Expo to date with more than 420 exhibits. The expo... Read more » The post Annual Trade Expo To Break Exhibitors, Attendees Record appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Resort Planning Commission Talks Workforce Housing Change

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Discussions on a code amendment to define non-accessory employee housing highlighted a recent work session of the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission.Last week, commission members met with Ocean City Planning and Community Development Director Bill Neville to flesh out the details of a proposed code amendment allowing for non-accessory workforce housing.... Read more » The post Resort Planning Commission Talks Workforce Housing Change appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Roommate Assault ChargesOCEAN CITY – Assault charges were filed last week after a dispute among roommates resulting in a stabbing threat.On Feb. 23 around 6:30 p.m., Ocean City police were alerted to an assault in a residence along Assawoman Drive involving two roommates. Police met with a male victim who said his roommate, John G.... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
William Todd HersheyBERLIN — Todd Hershey passed away unexpectedly Feb. 22, 2023, at his home in Berlin.Todd was born in Salisbury on April 24,1970 and is survived by his parents, Tom and Beth Hershey of Ocean Pines; his four children, Henry, Jackson, Oliver and Oscar; his sister Mindy Houck (Hershey) and her three children; and... Read more » The post Obituaries – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Lose In Region Semis

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
BERLIN – Stephen Decatur’s girls basketball team’s season ended Monday night at home, losing to Crofton, 39-31 in the region semifinals of the MPSSAA Class 3A basketball tournament.By virtue of its 17-5 record, Decatur earned a two seed and earned a bye through the south region quarterfinals and a home game in the region semifinals.... Read more » The post Seahawks Lose In Region Semis appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
After a solid streak of good days at school, Carson had a challenging day last Friday.As luck would have it, it happened to be the same day as my long-time coworker Shawn Soper’s services. The first call I got from school was at 8:20 a.m., less than an hour after drop off. I was informed... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Celebrated 100th Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Ocean City Elementary celebrated the 100th day of school with students, faculty and staff dressing in creative ways representing 100 and also dressed up how they might look when they are 100 years old. The school held a penny drive and raised $231.98 to donate to the American Heart Association. A fourth grade is pictured. Submitted Photos The post OC Elementary Celebrated 100th Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Island Sidewalk Construction Set To Begin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say work will soon begin on the first phase of a sidewalk construction project.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger announced the first phase of a sidewalk construction project will begin in the coming weeks. With a construction firm selected, design plans approved and easements secured,... Read more » The post Fenwick Island Sidewalk Construction Set To Begin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Fenwick Replenishment To Impact Summer

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island say a beach replenishment project will disrupt the town’s summer season.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger announced a start date for the upcoming beach replenishment project along Delaware’s coast. While work is expected to begin the third week of March, she said... Read more » The post Fenwick Replenishment To Impact Summer appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Seahawks Down Oxon Hill In Playoffs

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
BERLIN – Fresh off an extended break due to earning the top seed in the south region MPSSAA Class 3A basketball tournament, Stephen Decatur boys’ varsity team won its home playoff game Tuesday.With the 60-53 victory over Oxon Hill, Decatur advanced to face No. 2 seed Northeast of Pasadena in the region finals, which were... Read more » The post Seahawks Down Oxon Hill In Playoffs appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Backyard Bird Count Held In Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
BERLIN – Dozens of area residents put their eyes to the sky last month to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count.Each year, volunteers come together for four days in February to count and report bird sightings. The counts help scientists understand bird populations during the winter and increase awareness among the public.“Citizen science is... Read more » The post Backyard Bird Count Held In Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Town Cats Celebrated 25th Anniversary

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Town Cats celebrated its 25th anniversary with Crafts for Cats, a fundraiser at Burley Oak Brewing Company. Burley Oak’s Bryan Brushmiller is pictured presenting a check for the $4,100 raised to Susan Mohler of Town Cats. The post Town Cats Celebrated 25th Anniversary appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commission Joins Agencies In Whale Death Dispute

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY – As requests for a moratorium on offshore wind continue to grow, a scientific commission joined two federal agencies last week in disputing any link between offshore wind development and the slew of whale deaths occurring along the East Coast.Last week, the Marine Mammal Commission became the third agency to reject a link... Read more » The post Commission Joins Agencies In Whale Death Dispute appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Local Artist To Open ‘Untold Stories’ Exhibit March 4

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
BERLIN – A new exhibit from a popular Berlin artist will provide a glimpse of the late 19th century African American experience in Worcester County.Local artist Patrick Henry will display a curated cross section of historic photographs with “Untold Stories: Chronicling our Delmarva History.” The exhibit, which opens Saturday at the Germantown School Community Heritage... Read more » The post Local Artist To Open ‘Untold Stories’ Exhibit March 4 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Berlin Tax Rate Policy Amended; Later Review Allows For Accuracy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
BERLIN – A change approved in Berlin this week will move a decision on the tax rate later in the budget process.On Monday, the Berlin Town Council approved a resolution to amend the town’s tax rate review policy. The policy has been changed so that it states that the tax rate will be set no... Read more » The post Berlin Tax Rate Policy Amended; Later Review Allows For Accuracy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
What’s the takeaway from the latest step in the analysis of Route 90’s future – the completion of the state’s planning and environmental linkages study report? There are 142 pages to the tome and subsequently several conclusions. An interesting part of the report was the sharing of a couple online public survey results conducted last... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Assateague Island National Seashore Employees Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Assateague Island National Seashore recently recognized employees for contributions in 2022. Pictured are Chris Fitzgerald, the 2022 Safety Award winner, Jim Bell, the 2022 Superintendent’s Award winner and Assateague Island National Seashore Superintendent Hugh Hawthorne. The post Assateague Island National Seashore Employees Recognized appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, March 4: Beach BanditsCork Bar Wicomico St., Downtown O.C Saturday, March 4: Going CoastalCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Sunday, March 5: Blind Wind Wednesday, March 8: Carley TwiggCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, March 3: Rogue... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
The Nor’easter of March 6 and 7, 1962 was the worst storm in Ocean City’s history. Raging through three high tide cycles it trapped many people in their homes and covered the town with flood waters as the ocean and the bay met along the barrier island.The Boardwalk was destroyed and many homes in the... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Alumni Association Sponsored Breakfast

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
The Worcester Preparatory School Alumni Association sponsored a breakfast to celebrate the last 100 days of school for the senior class. The featured guest speaker, introduced by WPS Alumni Association President Chris Hoen, was WPS alum Gordon Abercrombie ’13 of Cato Gas & Oil Company. Seniors pictured from left were Kathy Zhang, Sophia Spadaro, Annie... Read more » The post WPS Alumni Association Sponsored Breakfast appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Resort Officials Halt Displacement Vehicle Licensing

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials in Ocean City voted this week to freeze the issuance of new licenses for the rental of small displacement vehicles and to prohibit e-bike and electric scooter rentals.On Tuesday, the council agreed voted 5-0, with Councilmen Peter Buas and John Gehrig absent, to approve several recommendations relating to the rental of... Read more » The post Resort Officials Halt Displacement Vehicle Licensing appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Bills Worth Watching Editor: I am writing again to inform your readers of some pending legislation in Maryland which may be of concern. Over 1,200 bills have been filed in Maryland this year, most of which are at best questionable. I wrote previously about HB119/SB199 – “Primary and Secondary Education – Health Education Framework –... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Ongoing Labor Challenges Require Balance

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
A permanent consequence of the pandemic seems to be labor issues for private businesses and government. These matters will be thrust into the spotlight in the coming months as budgets get reviewed and seasonal hiring efforts kick into gear. It’s finding the right help at the reasonable rate that works for all that’s the current... Read more » The post Ongoing Labor Challenges Require Balance appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – March 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
70-degree winter daysA funny police beat article involving a strangerThe Murdaugh Netflix seriesDays with no mail at homeSound of baseball practice in distanceFlowers that last long in a vaseA hot tub while it’s snowingESPN’s 30-for-30 seriesThe first time using a new knife setDry cleaned shirtsA pile of huge leaves The post Things I Like – March 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mallard Robotics Club Made Debut

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
The Mallard Robotics Club made its debut in the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology Robotics Chesapeake Qualifier held at Norfolk State University. Team members pictured are Vanesska Hall, Tyler Netting, Allen Zhang, Lydia Schwartz, Travis Netting and Jackson Fernley. The post Mallard Robotics Club Made Debut appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Lions Club Hosts Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
02Executive Director Brandon O’Brien spoke to the Ocean City Lions Club about the Hope4Recovery House located in Berlin. Hope4Recovery provides substance use disorder treatment within a structured and supervised living environment.  Pictured presenting a donation to Hope4Recovery from left to right are club member Greg Burgan, 2nd Vice President Mike Hooper, O’Brien, and club member... Read more » The post OC Lions Club Hosts Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Façade Grant Funding Available For Businesses

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
BERLIN – Town officials are encouraging merchants and property owners to apply for façade grant funds if they’re considering exterior improvements to their buildings.Ivy Wells, the town’s director of economic and community development, said this week the town has $50,000 in funding available for façade grants. Because the program has become so popular, however, those... Read more » The post Façade Grant Funding Available For Businesses appeared first on News...READ POST.

New Committee To Explore Fee-In-Lieu Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A new parking committee will explore a fee-in-lieu-of-parking concept for Ocean City.On Tuesday, Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC) representatives Joe Wilson and Dennis Dare came before the council to discuss the proposed implementation of a fee-in-lieu-of-parking (FILOP) program. In an effort to address parking programs downtown and throughout the resort, Wilson said... Read more » The post New Committee To Explore Fee-In-Lieu Program appeared first on News...READ POST.

WPS Winter Athletes Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
Worcester Preparatory School recently recognized Upper School student-athletes at its annual winter sports awards banquet.Varsity Cheerleading: MVP, Sara Miller; Coach’s Award, Olivia Mattingly; Most Improved Player, Quinn Solloway; and Most Outstanding Teammate, Madilyn Nechay.Varsity Girls Basketball: MVP, Caitlyn Hoen; Coach’s Award, Annie Carter; Most Improved Player, Kobe Bouzaglo; and Most Outstanding Teammate, Ayla Yonker.JV Boys... Read more » The post WPS Winter...READ POST.

OC Art League Features Quilters

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
In February, “Art Quilters on the Edge” was featured at the Art League of Ocean City. Pictured are quilters Karen Amelia Brown, Neani Mee, Janie Tegeler, Kay Campbell, Joan Watkins and Della Aubrey-Miller. The post OC Art League Features Quilters appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OCDC Proposes Fee-In-Lieu-Of-Parking Concept

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A new parking committee will explore a fee-in-lieu-of-parking concept for Ocean City.On Tuesday, Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC) representatives Joe Wilson and Dennis Dare came before the council to discuss the proposed implementation of a fee-in-lieu-of-parking (FILOP) program. In an effort to address parking programs downtown and throughout the resort, Wilson said... Read more » The post OCDC Proposes Fee-In-Lieu-Of-Parking Concept appeared first on News...READ POST.

Berlin Looking To Welcome More Bus Tour Groups

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, March 02, 2023
BERLIN – The sight of a tour bus at the curb in front of the welcome center, passengers disembarking and flooding the sidewalk as they make their way to the nearest shops, is not a rare one in Berlin.It could soon become even more common, however, as more bus companies want to bring their customers... Read more » The post Berlin Looking To Welcome More Bus Tour Groups appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Divided Council Approves $9.8M Contract For New Fire Station

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 01, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A divided council voted this week to approve a $9.8 million construction contract for a new fire station at 65th Street.In a work session Tuesday, the council voted 4-3, with Councilmen Matt James, Peter Buas and John Gehrig opposed, to approve a contract with Delmarva Veteran Builders totaling $9,821,637 for the construction... Read more » The post Divided Council Approves $9.8M Contract For New Fire Station appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Council Approves Rain Date For Jazz And Blues Event

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 01, 2023
BERLIN– Town officials approved a request from the Berlin Chamber of Commerce to set a rain date for the town’s annual jazz and blues event.The chamber on Monday asked the Berlin Town Council to consider rain dates for the annual spring celebration as well as the jazz and blues event. Officials agreed to approve one... Read more » The post Council Approves Rain Date For Jazz And Blues Event appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Four Short-Term Rental Licenses Approved In Berlin; 10 Rejected For Noncompliance With Ordinance

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, March 01, 2023
BERLIN – The town’s planning department has approved just four short-term rental applications in Berlin.A year after initially approving a short-term rental program, Berlin is about to issue its first short-term licenses. Planning Director Dave Engelhart said he received 14 applications but that 10 were not approved.“They’re not primary residences,” he said.Last year, Berlin officials... Read more » The post Four Short-Term Rental Licenses Approved In Berlin;...READ POST.

Q&A With City Manager Terry McGean One Year After Appointment

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 28, 2023
OCEAN CITY – In early February, Terry McGean celebrated his first anniversary as the town’s city manager.Serving as city engineer for more than three decades, the longtime employee was appointed last winter to lead daily operations for the Town of Ocean City. Since that time, McGean said he has prioritized not only the safety of... Read more » The post Q&A With City Manager Terry McGean One Year After Appointment appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Officials Discuss Casino Revenue Uses In Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 28, 2023
BERLIN– Apparently in agreement casino revenues shouldn’t cover the entire cost of LEOPS, Berlin officials this week talked about other ways the town’s annual local impact grant could be used.In a work session Monday, the Berlin Town Council discussed hiring a code enforcement officer, mapping the town’s underground infrastructure, supporting the long-awaited community center and... Read more » The post Officials Discuss Casino Revenue Uses In Berlin appeared first...READ POST.

Fenwick Adopts New Commercial Parking Ratios

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 28, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – After nearly a year of debate, officials in Fenwick Island last week voted to adopt new parking ratios in the town’s commercial district.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance amendment pertaining to off street parking in the commercial district. The changes, officials say, are meant to... Read more » The post Fenwick Adopts New Commercial Parking Ratios appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Resort Planning Commission Talks Workforce Housing Change

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 28, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Discussions on a code amendment to define non-accessory employee housing highlighted a recent work session of the Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission.Last week, commission members met with Ocean City Planning and Community Development Director Bill Neville to flesh out the details of a proposed code amendment allowing for non-accessory workforce housing.... Read more » The post Resort Planning Commission Talks Workforce Housing Change appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Longtime Ocean City Development Corp. Director To Retire

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 27, 2023
OCEAN CITY– After more than two decades leading downtown revitalization efforts, the head of the Ocean City Development Corporation will step down in March.Glenn Irwin, advocate for downtown redevelopment for more than 22 years, will retire from his position as executive director of the Ocean City Development Corp. (OCDC) March 31. While he remains passionate... Read more » The post Longtime Ocean City Development Corp. Director To Retire appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Former OC Restaurateurs Carders Named Annual OC Parade Grand Marshals; Ex-Gov. Hogan To Hold Honorary Title

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 27, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Ocean City will be aglow in green as the St. Patrick’s Parade and Festival, sponsored by the Delmarva Irish American Club, returns Saturday, March 11. While COVID-19 restrictions and storms forced the cancelation of this Ocean City tradition the last three years, the DIAC is pleased to announce the parade will be... Read more » The post Former OC Restaurateurs Carders Named Annual OC Parade Grand Marshals; Ex-Gov. Hogan To Hold Honorary Title appeared first on...READ POST.

Professional Bull Riding Returns June 2-4, Tickets Now On Sale

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 27, 2023
OCEAN CITY– Tickets are now on sale the professional bull riding event returning to Ocean City in June.For the second year in a row, the PBR (Professional Bull Riding) Challenger Series returns to the Ocean City Inlet. Tickets for the PBR Ocean City SEACRETS Classic, which runs from June 2-4, are now available.“For three days... Read more » The post Professional Bull Riding Returns June 2-4, Tickets Now On Sale appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Sporty Seas and 5 Double Digit Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, February 26, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was a chilly one today, but for the most part it was your average late February weather day.  Temps in the 40s, lightish winds and intermittent clouds and sun….like I said, average.  In the ocean it was a tale of two seas as this morning was pretty calm, but this afternoon it was real... Read more » The post Sporty Seas and 5 Double Digit Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tog On A Day Cut Short

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, February 26, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgToday was about as wintery a day we’ve seen so far this year with cold temps and intermittent snow showers throughout the day.  We saw snow showers in Ocean Pines for several hours today, but there was no accumulation and it really didn’t impact driving much.  There were fewer folks out and about because of... Read more » The post Tog On A Day Cut Short appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SHA Releases Route 90 Study Results

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, February 24, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The results of a Route 90 corridor study show a majority of respondents support a preliminary design that includes two additional lanes and a new four-lane bridge.On Thursday, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) released the results of its Route 90 Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL) Study, which... Read more » The post SHA Releases Route 90 Study Results appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Worcester County Commissioners Recognized February as Black History Month

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
At their Feb. 7 meeting, the Worcester County Commissioners presented a proclamation to Worcester County NAACP President Ivory Smith recognizing February as Black History Month. The commissioners also paid tribute to a number of historic figures whose contributions helped to shape Worcester County, including former slave Isaiah “Uncle Zear” Fassett, Rev. Charles A. Tindley, Leola... Read more » The post Worcester County Commissioners Recognized February as Black History Month...READ POST.

OC Lioness Lions Club Installs New Members

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Two new members were installed at a recent meeting of the Ocean City Lioness Lions Club. Pictured, from left, are Past District Governor Norman Cathell, sponsor Susan Mohler,  Barbara Wasiakowski, Michelle Lewis, sponsor Faye Cathell and President Bev Topfer. The post OC Lioness Lions Club Installs New Members appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Kindergarteners Made New Year’s Resolutions

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Students in Brian Mills’ kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary recently made New Year’s resolutions for 2023. The students learned how people around the world celebrate the holiday by thinking of ways they can better their bodies and souls in the coming year. The students’ resolutions ranged from learning to play piano to being kinder... Read more » The post OC Elementary Kindergarteners Made New Year’s Resolutions appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Obituaries – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Shawn Joseph SoperBERLIN — Shawn Joseph Soper, age 59, of Ocean City, passed away suddenly on Feb. 15, 2023, at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore after a brief illness.Born in Towson in Baltimore County, Shawn was the son of the late Granville O. Soper and Judith Elizabeth Soper (McGinn). Shawn was a graduate of the... Read more » The post Obituaries – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Historic OC Church Features New Light Display

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – New lighting, landscaping and audio capabilities highlight recent changes at a historic Ocean City church.In recent months, officials at St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church have been hard at work making changes to the historic building. In addition to new landscaping and fencing, the property also features an automated bell system and new... Read more » The post Historic OC Church Features New Light Display appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Remembering Shawn Soper Editor: The man in the little dark blue truck. Dependable. Genuine. Trustworthy. Built tough, but humble both the man, and his old Ford Ranger. He was the Cal Ripken Jr. of community journalism. For more than two decades Shawn J. Soper roamed the Greater Worcester County area with pen and notepad in... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Bus, Tram Fee Increases Justified

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Though it never sits well with consumers to pay more, the concept of increasing user fees in Ocean City for the bus and Boardwalk tram makes sense. The majority of the cost to provide the customer service needs to be funded by the users.Under review and ultimately receiving a favorable recommendation from the Ocean City... Read more » The post Ocean City Bus, Tram Fee Increases Justified appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin To Discuss Casino Revenue Spending Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
BERLIN– Elected officials are expected to begin discussing ways to spend the town’s casino revenue next week.On Monday, the town will host a work session to discuss development of a multi-year plan for the use of casino revenues. While discussion will take place, Mayor Zack Tyndall said this week the actual spending plan would need... Read more » The post Berlin To Discuss Casino Revenue Spending Plan appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Life at home with 14- and 13-year-old sons is a lot of things, the least of which is dull.Maybe your house is the same, depending on the age of the kids. The younger the kids are the more chaotic and busy the household. As the kids get older, it remains hectic, but the cerebral concerns... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Six Wrestlers Win Bayside Titles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Stephen Decatur High School’s wrestling team continued its winning ways last week winning the Bayside Championship with six wrestlers capturing individual Bayside Conference titles. In total, Decatur had nine finalists with 11 wrestlers placing in the top three of their weight divisions and all 13 finishing in the top five. Winning individual Bayside titles were,... Read more » The post Six Wrestlers Win Bayside Titles appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Conference Holds First Swim Meet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
BERLIN — Worcester Preparatory School’s first swim team in history made its debut this month at the Varsity Swimming Inaugural ESIAC Conference Meet, where the team performed well.The inaugural Mallards Swim Team consists of senior Meeta Agarwal, sophomore Will Wells, freshmen Jude Damouni and Lena Parker and eighth graders Gabriella Damouni, Bella Fernley, Mia Jaoude,... Read more » The post Conference Holds First Swim Meet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Felony Charge For Cop AssaultBERLIN – A Willards woman is facing a felony assault charge after allegedly injuring a police officer last Saturday.Chelsea Ehrisman, 33, of Willards, was pulled over for driving 51 mph in 25 mph on westbound Route 50 near the bridge in West Ocean City around 10 p.m. on Feb. 18.After being... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Utility Worker Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
The Berlin Mayor and Council honored employee Caleb Hunter earlier this month for his completion of an extensive four-year lineman apprentice program. Hunter, center, is pictured with Utility Director Tim Lawrence and Mayor Zack Tyndall. The post Utility Worker Recognized appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Sometimes a setback gives you a chance to get a sharper perspective on the situation at hand. Your cheerful nature will help you override this temporary disappointment. What you learn from this pays off soon.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Be careful not to charge into something you don’t... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep’s Lower School Celebrated Valentine’s Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Worcester Prep’s Lower School celebrated Valentine’s Day. Before dismissal each class celebrated with a party, where students shared cards and treats with their classmates, or spent the time giving to a good cause. Worcester Prep’s fifth grade class, along with the help of homeroom moms Jenna Hoch and Kim Kappes, spent their Valentine’s party building... Read more » The post Worcester Prep’s Lower School Celebrated Valentine’s Day appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Feb. 24: Lennon LaRicci & The Leftovers Saturday, Feb. 25: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Feb. 26: Rogue Citizens DuoCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Feb. 24: Carley Twigg Sunday, Feb. 26: Fil RhythmCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Germantown School Community Heritage Center Hosted Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Germantown School Community Heritage Center welcomed area residents on Feb. 18 for a talk by Dr. Clara Small, history professor emeritus of Salisbury University. Small is pictured discussing the many contributions of African Americans on Delmarva. The post Germantown School Community Heritage Center Hosted Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

County Approves BZA Notification Changes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
SNOW HILL – Worcester County officials agreed to change notification procedures this week to ensure adjacent property owners are aware of potential zoning changes in their neighborhoods.The Worcester County Commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to begin using certified mail to send public notices regarding cases being heard by the Worcester County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA).“If... Read more » The post County Approves BZA Notification Changes appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Ocean City’s original Pier building was completed in 1907 on the Boardwalk at Wicomico Street. In addition to shops and a dancing pavilion, it also featured a theatre and several refreshment stands. It also served as the entrance to the Ocean City Fishing Pier.The building was raised 10 feet above the beach and built on... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
A puppy’s clumsinessFinding my teenager readingListening to old John Madden callsA hot tub after skiing all dayDriving east across the Bay BridgeSincerityWalking the halls of a school in sessionA young kid with an old soulNo heat this time of yearFriendly bank tellersFollowing sports columnists The post Things I Like – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
There was an interesting discussion on pending health curriculum legislation in Newark this week at the Worcester County Board of Education meeting with comments made from parents, school administrators and elected school board members. It’s safe to say there are a broad range of opinions on what students should be taught in schools when it... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Donates to 4STEPS

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently presented a $1,000 donation to 4STEPS, which offers therapeutic riding, equestrian-assisted activities and special programs. Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing is pictured presenting the check to Sandy Winter, 4STEPS founder and director. The post Kiwanis Club Donates to 4STEPS appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Installed Officers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
The Worcester County Garden Club’s 2023-2025 officers were recently installed during a meeting and luncheon in the Clubhouse at the Ocean City Golf Club. Pictured in the front row is President Suzy Young. Pictured in the back row, from left to right, are Jeanne Bernard, director for the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland District 1,... Read more » The post Worcester County Garden Club Installed Officers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – February 24, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
Partnership AnnouncedSALISBURY – Your Doc’s In (YDI), a provider of urgent and immediate care on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and TidalHealth, a 125-year-old health system based in Salisbury, announced a new collaboration with TidalHealth purchasing a 50% share of the Your Doc’s In franchise. Peninsula Health Ventures, an existing company of TidalHealth, is providing... Read more » The post A Week In Business – February 24, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Officials Testify On OC Liquor License Legislation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Local officials say a bill making its way through the General Assembly will allow for safer alcohol sales at large special events in Ocean City.On Monday, officials with the Town of Ocean City and Worcester County Government came before the Economic Matters Committee in Annapolis to show their support for House Bill... Read more » The post Officials Testify On OC Liquor License Legislation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester School Board Opposes Health Education Bill

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
NEWARK – The Worcester County Board of Education voted unanimously this week to oppose a controversial health education bill.After hearing from citizens both in support of and against the health education legislation known as House Bill 119, the school board unanimously approved a motion to send a letter of opposition to legislators. While public outcry... Read more » The post Worcester School Board Opposes Health Education Bill appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Too Bad We Can’t Keep A Sea Bass

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 23, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgA little cooler today, but thanks to the lack of wind it was another beautiful day to be out on the ocean in search of tautog.  The wind blows for the next couple of days ushering in some record breaking warm temperatures in the 70s and possibly 80s tomorrow, and then there’s a chance of... Read more » The post Too Bad We Can’t Keep A Sea Bass appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fatality Confirmed In Ocean Pines Home Fire; 62-Year-Old Man Dies In Blaze

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 22, 2023
OCEAN PINES – One man died and three firefighters were injured this week in a house fire in Ocean Pines.At around 6 p.m. Tuesday, the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department (OPVFD) was alerted to a residential structure fire on Seafarer Lane in north Ocean Pines. Responding units reported significant fire conditions throughout the home with... Read more » The post Fatality Confirmed In Ocean Pines Home Fire; 62-Year-Old Man Dies In Blaze appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

OC Air Show Adds F-35 Lightning II Demo Team

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 22, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and a F-35 Lightning II demo team will headline this year’s 16th Annual OC Air Show.Last week, event promoters announced ticket sales for the 16th annual OC Air Show, which is slated to return to Ocean City June 10-11. This year’s show will feature the U.S. Air... Read more » The post OC Air Show Adds F-35 Lightning II Demo Team appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WCPS Approves 2023-2024 School Calendar

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 22, 2023
NEWARK– Officials this week approved a calendar for the 2023-2024 school year.The Worcester County Board of Education voted unanimously this week to approve dates for the coming school year. The approved calendar starts the year on Sept. 5 and sets the last day of school as June 12.“As you look at the calendar, you’ll see... Read more » The post WCPS Approves 2023-2024 School Calendar appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Right Whales and Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 22, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgAny fishable day in February is a good day, and if temps get into the 50 and 60s on a fishable day in February it’s a great day!  We’re looking at a very mild week where temps on Thursday could get into the 70s in some spots so let’s hope the wind cooperates too.Captain Monty... Read more » The post Right Whales and Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County To Seek Bids For Ice Rink

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 21, 2023
SNOW HILL– Officials agreed this week to seek bids for Worcester County’s synthetic ice rink.The Worcester County Commissioners voted 4-3 on Tuesday to solicit bids for the ice rink. The decision came after a motion to donate the rink failed.“The county taxpayers paid for this and if we are going to dispose of it I... Read more » The post County To Seek Bids For Ice Rink appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OPA Budget Approved With $13 Assessment Reduction

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 21, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Officials in Ocean Pines last week voted to approve a budget that features a $13 assessment reduction.Last Saturday, the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors voted 5-2, with Directors Frank Daly and Colette Horn opposed, to approve the budget for fiscal year 2023-2024. The spending plan – which reflects total revenues... Read more » The post OPA Budget Approved With $13 Assessment Reduction appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin’s Taylor House Museum Promotes Junior Historian Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 21, 2023
BERLIN – A new program at the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum is using historic artifacts to engage local children.Junior Historians, a program started in late 2022 at the Taylor House Museum, was created as a way to both take advantage of the array of artifacts within the facility and inspire an interest in it... Read more » The post Berlin’s Taylor House Museum Promotes Junior Historian Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Board Debates Voting System

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 20, 2023
OCEAN PINES –   Discussions on the use of online voting highlighted a recent presentation to the Ocean Pines board.Last Saturday, Ocean Pines Elections Committee Chair Tom Piatti presented the Ocean Pines Board of Directors with an update on the status of an investigation into the association’s voting system.Since the new committee was formed last fall,... Read more » The post Pines Board Debates Voting System appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Eyes $700K County Grant

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 20, 2023
BERLIN – Town officials will seek a $703,000 grant from Worcester County for the coming fiscal year.Berlin elected officials last week reviewed a draft letter to be sent to the Worcester County Commissioners as this year’s budget development process begins. The town will seek $703,013 to support a Rails to Trails project, traffic improvements on... Read more » The post Berlin Eyes $700K County Grant appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rough Water Toggin’

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 20, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgI just finished an awesome dinner with Kristen after a super busy weekend at the Ocean City Boat Show where we were humbled by the love and support that many of you showed us.  We had countless folks come to the booth and tell us how much they enjoy my fishing report, Kristen’s cooking and... Read more » The post Rough Water Toggin’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tautog Up to 18.5 Pounds

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, February 17, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve had a very mild winter so far this year with many days seeing temps in the 50s and sometimes 60s and today was some more of that awesomeness.  The wind also cooperated today so that some boats could get out on the ocean and there were some nice tautog coming up over the rail.Captain... Read more » The post Tautog Up to 18.5 Pounds appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

North OC Restaurant Fined $3K For Liquor Purchase

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
SNOW HILL – A north Ocean City restaurant faces a substantial fine after failing to adhere to liquor purchasing regulations.The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) fined Sophia’s Italian Restaurant, located at 11405 Coastal Highway, $3,000 and issued a seven-day suspension after state investigators determined the owner had purchased liquor not from the requisite... Read more » The post North OC Restaurant Fined $3K For Liquor Purchase appeared first on News...READ POST.

Berlin Chamber of Commerce Awards Prize

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
The Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club was awarded the second-place prize from the Berlin Chamber of Commerce for selling tickets at the Berlin Oktoberfest. Pictured, left to right, are Gina Shaffer, club vice president,  Ryan Nellans, executive director of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, and Heather Godwin, club member. The post Berlin Chamber of Commerce Awards Prize appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Supports Worcester County Students

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Worcester County students have active student leadership clubs supported by the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City in five schools from elementary through high school  Each school receives $500 a year in support of the student club.  Last week, the check presentation was made at Berlin Intermediate School.   Pictured from left to right are... Read more » The post Kiwanis Club Supports Worcester County Students appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin Auto Wash Donated to WCHS

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
During the week of Jan. 16-21, in honor of Betty White’s Birthday, Berlin Auto Wash donated $5 from every car wash to the Worcester County Humane Society.  A total of $5,000 was donated to the no kill shelter.  Pictured from left to right are Jason Simms, Sandy Summers (WCHS board member) and John Simms. The post Berlin Auto Wash Donated to WCHS appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Committees Advances Fenwick Parking Changes To Council

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Proposed changes to the town’s commercial parking ratios will return to the Fenwick Island Town Council with a favorable recommendation from a resort committee.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Charter and Ordinance Committee voted 5-1, with member Ben Waide opposed, to accept the December first reading of proposed commercial parking changes and to... Read more » The post Committees Advances Fenwick Parking Changes To Council appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Seaside Boat Show Returns For 40th Anniversary Event

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A boat show to benefit local youth will return to Ocean City this weekend.Starting Friday and running through Sunday, the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club will host its 40th annual Seaside Boat Show at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center. Dubbed “the boat show that works for kids,” the annual fundraiser provides the... Read more » The post Seaside Boat Show Returns For 40th Anniversary Event appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Lions Club Supports Blood Bank of Delmarva

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
The Ocean City Lions Club supports the Blood Bank of Delmarva.  Serving 19 hospitals across the peninsula, the Blood Bank saves over 20,000 lives each year.  Pictured are OC Lions Club President Norm Cathell, left, and Bryan Shepherd, Blood Bank accounts manager. The post OC Lions Club Supports Blood Bank of Delmarva appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pocomoke Elementary Celebrated 100th Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Pocomoke Elementary kindergarteners celebrated the 100th Day of School this week by writing 100 Valentines, which were delivered to the Hartley Hall Nursing Home and the 50Plus Center in Pocomoke. Submitted Photos The post Pocomoke Elementary Celebrated 100th Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

WPS Held Annual Junior Ring Ceremony

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
The annual Junior Ring Ceremony took place at Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) this month. It is tradition that seniors present the juniors with their rings along with a few insightful comments as to why the recipient is special to them. The Ring Ceremony is always an inspiring event showing the bond and friendship between peers. Above,... Read more » The post WPS Held Annual Junior Ring Ceremony appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Dr. Melvin FriedmanOCEAN CITY — Dr. Melvin “Maish” Friedman passed away in the comfort of his home in Ocean City surrounded by family on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023 at the age of 86.Melvin was universally liked and revered by his community. He lived a life filled with love, generosity, and kindness, always putting others before... Read more » The post Obituaries – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Annual Finnegans Wake Set For Next Weekend In OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Traditionally, an Irish Wake marks the end of someone’s life, but this year in Ocean City it marks the start of the lively and rousing St. Patrick’s festivities when the Friends of WCDC holds its 9th annual Finnegan’s Wake Saturday, Feb. 25, in Seacrets Morley Hall.The event is a mock Irish funeral... Read more » The post Annual Finnegans Wake Set For Next Weekend In OC appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Eunice Q. Sorin (1924-2011) was a fun-loving free spirit whose generosity and zest for life will long be remembered in Ocean City.A resident of Berlin and an award-winning hair stylist, Eunice and her husband, Herman Sorin, built the Nassau Motel on 61st Street (now the site of the Meridian Condominium) in 1966. The Nassau was considered... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Dismissal Sought In Umbrella Impalement Case

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY—The remaining defendant in a civil suit filed in federal court by a plaintiff impaled in the chest by a flying umbrella on the beach in June 2018 this week filed a motion to dismiss the case.In July 2018, Pennsylvania resident Jill Mendygral was impaled in the chest by a rented beach umbrella that... Read more » The post Dismissal Sought In Umbrella Impalement Case appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Town, Business Owners Discuss Sidewalk Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say commitments from commercial property owners will allow the Town of Fenwick Island to commence a long-awaited sidewalk construction project.Last week, town officials met with Century Engineering representative Drew Boyce and commercial property owners to discuss an upcoming sidewalk project along Coastal Highway.With a construction firm selected and design plans approved,... Read more » The post Town, Business Owners Discuss Sidewalk Project appeared...READ POST.

WPS Recognized Top Middle School Athletes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Middle School Honorees: At the conclusion of the winter season, Worcester Prep recognized top middle school athletes. Above, front from left, are boys winners Jack Tunnell, seventh grade coach’s award; Chase Thompson, seventh grade most improved player; Mac Miller, seventh grade most outstanding teammate; and Johnny Crossett, seventh grade MVP; and, standing from left, Anthony... Read more » The post WPS Recognized Top Middle School Athletes appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Berlin Council Eyes New Speed Cameras

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
BERLIN – Town officials continue to explore the possibility of installing speed cameras in local school zones.Representatives from RedSpeed met with the Berlin Town Council Monday to share information about how speed cameras could benefit the municipality.“In this day and age automatic traffic controls have become more effective because they’re utilized as a law enforcement... Read more » The post Berlin Council Eyes New Speed Cameras appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

WPS Seniors Present Rings

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Worcester Prep senior Harrison Humes presented junior Carson Rayne with his class ring. Below, good friends Hunter Simons, Luke Hopkins and Dylan Simons proudly display their new class rings. The post WPS Seniors Present Rings appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Celebrated Disney/Cartoon Spirit Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Ocean City Elementary celebrated Disney/Cartoon Spirit Day last month. Pictured showing their school spirit are Pre-4 teacher Kathy Huyett, educational assistant Sally-Ann Messick and their class. The post OC Elementary Celebrated Disney/Cartoon Spirit Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Senator Speaks Out Against Health Bill At Committee Hearing

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
BERLIN – Legislation that would establish a comprehensive health education framework continues to draw criticism from local elected officials.Last week, the Worcester County Commissioners voiced sharp objections to a state bill regarding health education that they said would force issues like gender identification and human sexuality onto students far too early. Just a day later,... Read more » The post Senator Speaks Out Against Health Bill At Committee Hearing appeared first on...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Juvenile Linked To GraffitiOCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Police Department has identified the suspect associated with a series of graffiti taggings discovered in the area of 33rd Street that occurred during the evening hours of January 18, 2023. The suspect has been identified as a 17-year-old juvenile male from Bishopville, Maryland.On Jan. 19, 2023,... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Flower St. School Memorabilia Sought

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
BERLIN – A local advisory group is seeking photos, newspaper clippings and any other memorabilia tied to the Flower Street School.Members of the Berlin Community Center Advisory Board are hoping area residents will share their relics from the African American school that in the first part of the 20th century educated so many local children.... Read more » The post Flower St. School Memorabilia Sought appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Surplus Properties Sales Planned

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
SNOW HILL – Worcester County officials are moving forward with the sale of two surplus properties in Snow Hill.The county is now seeking bids for two properties — the former liquor control warehouse and the economic development building on Pearl Street. The Worcester Commissioners last week agreed to declare them surplus and approved plans to... Read more » The post Surplus Properties Sales Planned appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2022 All-State High School Teams Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
All-State Players: The Maryland Association of Coaches of Soccer last week announced the All-State High School teams for the 2022 season and Stephen Decatur’s boys’ and girls’ varsity teams were well represented. Named to the MACS Boy’s All-State Second Team from Decatur was Brogan Eastlack, center. Named to the MACS All-State Girls’ Second Team was... Read more » The post 2022 All-State High School Teams Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Small-Minded Officials Editor: It is 2023 and elected officials should not be referring to health and sex education as “smut.” The Worcester County Commissioners really embarrassed themselves by airing their grievances with the modern world. I, myself, attended private school and we had sex education in fifth grade. So no one knows what Jim Bunting... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Whiting-Turner Construction Donated to WCEF

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Whiting-Turner Construction recently donated $5,000 to the Worcester County Education Foundation (WCEF). Pictured from left to right are Ray Thompson, WCEF board chairman, Lindsey Hill, project manager for Whiting-Turner, Scott Saxman, vice president of Whiting-Turner, Olivia Momme, WCEF manager of operations and community relations, and Lou Taylor, Worcester County Public Schools superintendent and WCEF board... Read more » The post Whiting-Turner Construction Donated to WCEF appeared...READ POST.

BLC Urges Cooperation Between Bar, Ocean City Police

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
SNOW HILL – A local board fined an Ocean City bar $2,000 and urged management to start working with local law enforcement to avoid future problems.The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) fined Cowboy Coast $2,000 this week following a noise violation. The decision came after Ocean City Police Department Sgt. Doug Smith said... Read more » The post BLC Urges Cooperation Between Bar, Ocean City Police appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students Send Valentines for Veterans

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Ocean City Elementary school students recently participated in the Valentines for Veterans program. The cards will be sent to Perry Point Veterans Hospital, Charlotte Hall Veterans Hospital, Baltimore Rehab, and Baltimore VA Medical Center. With their beautifully designed cards are students from Robyn Diesel’s first grade class. The post OC Elementary Students Send Valentines for Veterans appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Board President NamedSALISBURY – J. Michael Riemann, PE, principal with Becker Morgan Group, was recently selected by the Builders and Remodelers Association of Delaware (BRAD) to serve as president of the Executive Board for 2023.Riemann remarks, “I am honored to be entrusted to lead such a great organization as BRAD, which works diligently to support... Read more » The post A Week In Business – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
(Editor’s Note: The following is a reprint from a March of 2016 column.) Before we left on our first Disney cruise last week, I was warned by friends who had gone previously be prepared for your kids not wanting to hang out with you.Nonetheless, I was still surprised when after one day that turned out... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Close Super Bowl gamesEasy conversationsJalen Hurts’s storyPlanets clearly seen in the night skyDriveways with basketball hoopsTeenagers who enjoy readingPhotos of a snowy beachA tie with a windsor knotWaterproof gloves when shoveling snowLow-budget movies that are greatSmell of a good coffee shop The post Things I Like – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): The changes you’ve waited to see in your work situation might not be happening quite as quickly as you hoped. Although the pace is slow, it’s ongoing. Expect to hear news soon.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You should be feeling very proud of the fine effort you’ve made... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

In Memoriam: Community Loses Respected Journalist

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
The greater Ocean City region lost a special community member Wednesday evening. For us at The Dispatch, we lost a beloved colleague.Shawn J. Soper died Wednesday at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore after being initially hospitalized Saturday evening at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin with a health emergency. He was 59 years old.Growing up in... Read more » The post In Memoriam: Community Loses Respected Journalist appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wrestling Team Won Its Fourth Straight State Championship

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
State Champs: Stephen Decatur High School’s varsity wrestling team won its fourth straight state championship last week, defeating Middletown, 33-25, in the semi-finals and top-seeded Sparrows Point, 49-18. The team, under the leadership of first-year head coach Josh August, is pictured above celebrating the achievement. Submitted Photo The post Wrestling Team Won Its Fourth Straight State Championship appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OCPD Continues Hiring Efforts

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say they continue to seek applicants for seasonal positions within the Ocean City Police Department.15On Monday, Ocean City Police Department Chief Ross Buzzuro presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on seasonal recruitment.For decades, the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) has enhanced its workforce with seasonal officers... Read more » The post OCPD Continues Hiring Efforts appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – February 17, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Feb. 17: No More Whiskey Saturday, Feb. 18: RockoholicsCork Bar Saturday, Feb. 18: Going CoastalCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Feb. 17: Fil Rhythm Wednesday, Feb. 22: Tear The Roof OffCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday,... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – February 17, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Worcester County Commissioner Presents Retirement Commendation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
Worcester County Commissioner Jim Bunting (from left) presents a retirement commendation to Plant Operator III Bernard Bowen to honor him for 24 years of dedicated service to the Water and Wastewater Division of Worcester County Public Works. The post Worcester County Commissioner Presents Retirement Commendation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Supports Legislation For 12-Month Exhibition Driving Charge

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say proposed legislation making its way through the Maryland General Assembly could allow the Town of Ocean City to enforce exhibition driving violations year-round.Last month, Mayor Rick Meehan, Ocean City Police Department Chief Ross Buzzuro, City Solicitor Heather Stansbury and other officials with the Town of Ocean City came before the... Read more » The post Resort Supports Legislation For 12-Month Exhibition Driving Charge appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Carozza Questions Health Education Bill In Committee Hearing

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
BERLIN– Legislation that would establish a comprehensive health education framework continues to draw criticism from local elected officials.Last week, the Worcester County Commissioners voiced sharp objections to a state bill regarding health education that they said would force issues like gender identification and human sexuality onto students far too early. Just a day later, Sen.... Read more » The post Carozza Questions Health Education Bill In Committee Hearing appeared first...READ POST.

Bus, Tram Fare Increases Proposed For Ocean City

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Proposed increases to both bus and tram fares will advance to the Mayor and Council with favorable recommendations from a resort committee.On Tuesday, the Ocean City Transportation Committee voted unanimously to send a favorable recommendation to the Mayor and Council to raise the town’s bus fare to $4, all day, year-round, beginning... Read more » The post Bus, Tram Fare Increases Proposed For Ocean City appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

In Memoriam: Ocean City Community Loses Respected Journalist

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 16, 2023
The greater Ocean City region lost a special community member Wednesday evening. For us at The Dispatch, we lost a beloved colleague.Shawn J. Soper died Wednesday at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore after being initially hospitalized Saturday evening at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin with a health emergency. He was 59 years old.Growing up in... Read more » The post In Memoriam: Ocean City Community Loses Respected Journalist appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Council Hits Pause On Baltimore Avenue Project; Decision Impacts Right-Of-Way Abandonment Process

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 15, 2023
OCEAN CITY – With support to pause the Baltimore Avenue redevelopment project, council members this week also agreed to hold off on the first steps of the associated right-of-way abandonment process.On Tuesday, the council voted unanimously to approve the formal ranking of projects included in the town’s draft capital improvement plan (CIP). While the proposed... Read more » The post Council Hits Pause On Baltimore Avenue Project; Decision Impacts Right-Of-Way Abandonment...READ POST.

Council Increases Pay For Seasonal Officers, Public Safety Aides

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 15, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials this week voted to increase starting pay for seasonal officers and public safety aides.In a work session Tuesday, the council agreed to a favorable recommendation from the Ocean City Police Commission to increase the starting pay rates for seasonal police officers and public safety aides (PSAs) and to implement signing and... Read more » The post Council Increases Pay For Seasonal Officers, Public Safety Aides appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Harris, OC Call For Moratorium On Offshore Wind

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 15, 2023
ASSATEAGUE – Two more whale strandings reported in recent weeks, including one in New Jersey and one near the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, had federal lawmakers again calling for a moratorium on offshore wind energy development projects.Over the span of a couple of weeks last month, deceased whales of various sizes and species stranded... Read more » The post Harris, OC Call For Moratorium On Offshore Wind appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Library Hosts Public Info Session For New Pocomoke Facility

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 14, 2023
POCOMOKE – Community members gathered at the Pocomoke library this week to learn more about a new facility that is being proposed on the former armory site.On Monday, officials with the Worcester County Library held an information session to give community members a chance to see design concepts for a new branch in downtown Pocomoke.... Read more » The post Library Hosts Public Info Session For New Pocomoke Facility appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Town Council Unanimously Approves LEOPS For Berlin Police

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 14, 2023
BERLIN– Municipal officials voted unanimously this week to enroll in the Law Enforcement Officers Pension System (LEOPS).In an attempt to improve police recruitment and retention efforts, Berlin officials agreed on Monday to enter into LEOPS. The program will cost more than $300,000 a year but is expected to dramatically increase the town’s ability to keep... Read more » The post Town Council Unanimously Approves LEOPS For Berlin Police appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Hospital Fully Operational Again After Ransomware Incident

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 13, 2023
BERLIN– Though the investigation into the ransomware incident at Atlantic General Hospital is ongoing, officials confirmed Monday that the facility is once again fully operational.As of Feb. 13, the outpatient walk-in lab and outpatient imaging department, both areas impacted by a late January ransomware attack, were open and fully operational, according to a statement from... Read more » The post Hospital Fully Operational Again After Ransomware Incident appeared first on News...READ POST.

Committee Advances Fenwick Parking Changes To Council; Business Community Opposes Ordinance

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 13, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Proposed changes to the town’s commercial parking ratios will return to the Fenwick Island Town Council with a favorable recommendation from a resort committee.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Charter and Ordinance Committee voted 5-1, with member Ben Waide opposed, to accept the December first reading of proposed commercial parking changes and to... Read more » The post Committee Advances Fenwick Parking Changes To Council; Business Community Opposes Ordinance...READ POST.

OCPD Eyes Transition To New Reporting System

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 13, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The transition to a new reporting system will allow the Ocean City Police Department to provide more information on local crime.On Monday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) Chief Ross Buzzuro and Capt. Mike Colbert presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on the department’s transition to the National... Read more » The post OCPD Eyes Transition To New Reporting System appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Warm Weather and Big Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, February 11, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve had some more very warm temperatures the past few days, and since the wind has been cooperating we’ve seen some folks out hitting the water.  The fish are responding well too with good catches being reported around.Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides took advantage of today’s nice weather and headed to the tog grounds... Read more » The post Warm Weather and Big Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Investigation Continues For Two Unrelated Hit-And-Run Cases; Knupp Family ‘Confident’ As Probe Nears End

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, February 10, 2023
BERLIN – Two fatal hit-and-run cases from last year remain under active investigation amid a constant swirl of questions, but progress was cited this week in the spirited quest for justice in a local teen’s death.The higher profile of the two unresolved pedestrian fatalities in 2022 was the first involving Gavin Knupp, who was 14... Read more » The post Investigation Continues For Two Unrelated Hit-And-Run Cases; Knupp Family ‘Confident’ As Probe Nears End appeared first...READ POST.

Mallards Rout Salisbury Christian, End Skid

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team’s see-saw season continued last week with a split of two games.The Mallards got routed by Delmar, 57-19, last Wednesday, continuing a losing streak that had reached four games. Last Friday, however, the Worcester girls blew out Salisbury Christian, 44-15, on Senior Night in Berlin to end the skid.Worcester... Read more » The post Mallards Rout Salisbury Christian, End Skid appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Proposed Health Bill Merits Concern

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
It’s natural for local governments to frown on state policy mandates especially when it comes to requiring funding commitments. Though the money obligation is unknown, it’s clear Worcester County government officials – and maybe school leaders as well – are offended by proposed legislation to establish a comprehensive health education framework in primary and secondary... Read more » The post Proposed Health Bill Merits Concern appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Things I Like – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Being able to walk to churchLittle kids racing to their parents at pickupTherapy dogs in actionOne-hour fog delaysOne significant snowfall a winterExcitement around a new businessPlanning for Super Bowl foodConnecting with a special needs kidIngenuityWhen my iWatch taunts meMy sons working together The post Things I Like – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

RWWC Board Attends Conference

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
In January, five members of the Republican Women of Worcester County Board attended a Maryland Federation of Republican Women Leadership Conference that was held at the Renditions Golf Club in Davidsonville, MD.  Pictured, left to right are Sandy Zitzer, RWWC president, Gina Shaffer, legislative chair, Jean Delcher, treasurer, Carol Frazier, campaign activities chair and Liz... Read more » The post RWWC Board Attends Conference appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee Reviews Construction Hours

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say they will begin work on an ordinance amendment that could change construction hours in town.Last week, members of the Fenwick Island Charter and Ordinance Committee voted unanimously to an ordinance amendment that would prohibit Saturday construction hours between May 15 and Sept. 15. Mayor Natalie Magdeburger, committee chair, said the... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee Reviews Construction Hours appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Who will be playing at this fall’s Oceans Calling Festival in Ocean City? It’s on the minds of many.It was interesting to see the lineup released this week for a similar music festival in New Jersey to Ocean City’s Oceans Calling Festival. The lineup for the Sea Hear Now Festival, produced by C3 Presents as... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Lillyanne Rae Horner TernahanBERLIN — Lillyanne Rae Horner Ternahan, born on Jan. 4, 1996, was tragically taken from us in a car accident on Jan. 17, 2023.She was beloved daughter of Alicia Ann Flynn Horner and Edwin David Horner III. She was the granddaughter of Ed and Doris Horner and Marylou and Dennis Bradshaw and... Read more » The post Obituaries – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Feb. 10: Shortcut Sunny Sunday, Feb. 12: Teenage RustCork Bar Saturday, Feb. 11: Wes DavisCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Feb. 10: Jason Lee Wednesday, Feb. 15: Kevin PooleCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, Feb. 10:... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

OCPD Officer Of Year Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Police Department hosted its annual Officer of the Year Ceremony at the Princess Royale last month, recognizing Corporal Michael Kirkland.Also nominated were PFC Edward Newcomb, PFC Mark Cutter, PFC Kevin Herbert and Officer Benjamin Panitch. Nominees were interviewed by Larry Yates, Tonja Sas, Charles “Newt” Weaver, Danny Robinson, and... Read more » The post OCPD Officer Of Year Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester Boys Split Pair of Games

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity basketball team got back on the winning track with a rout of Holly Grove last week, but quickly went back to its season-long ways with a loss to Salisbury Christian on Senior Night two days later.The Mallards have scuffled for the most part this season, posting a 3-9 record at... Read more » The post Worcester Boys Split Pair of Games appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): A hectic period begins to wind down. Take time to draw some deep breaths and relax before getting into your next project. A long-absent family member could make contact as well.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You’re eager to move forward with a new challenge that suddenly dropped into... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Boys Continue Winning Streak

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team continued its winning ways with a 99-53 rout of Arcadia last weekend.With the win, the Seahawks’ streak stands at eight straight. Their only loss since the beginning of the second half of the season after the holidays came at the hands of Bayside South rival Wicomico back on... Read more » The post Decatur Boys Continue Winning Streak appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Support For Berlin Vision Editor: (The following letter was addressed to the Berlin Historic District Commission with a copy forwarded for publication.) I wanted to write an email in support of the vision for 19 Gay Street that is here before us now and another project forthcoming with the triangle property directly across the way.... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Partner AnnouncedSALISBURY – PKS Investment Advisors LLC, is pleased to announce that Gigi G. LeKites, CFP, CRPC, has been admitted as a partner with the firm.Her admission is a direct result of her continued commitment to client service, business acumen and technical proficiency.Dan O’Connell, managing partner of PKS, is proud to have LeKites join the partner... Read more » The post A Week In Business – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

General Assembly Considers New OC Liquor License

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – With more and more privately promoted special events in town each year, a bill making its way through the General Assembly would create a different Ocean City promoter’s liquor license to sell beer, wine and other alcohol.Special events are staples on the resort calendar, and many offer the sale of beer and... Read more » The post General Assembly Considers New OC Liquor License appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
It’s amazing when life comes full circle, especially so when the swings are unexpected.It’s how we pivot and handle the abrupt winds of change that defines us. It’s a message we repeated to Beckett, 14, over the last month.One year ago, I would have never imagined my teenage son attending boarding school 200 miles from... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City had a guest speaker at the Jan. 25 weekly meeting. Warren Rosenfeld, dubbed “The Cornbeef and Cold Cut King of the Eastern Shore” spoke to the club about how decisions of others can decide one’s life.  Pictured is Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing, left, and Warren Rosenfeld. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Officials Debate Use Of Surplus Funds

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Discussions on favorability and amenity revenue highlighted a public hearing on the fiscal year 2023-2024 budget.Last week, the Ocean Pines Association held its annual budget hearing on the coming year’s proposed spending plan. General Manager John Viola said the revised budget for fiscal year 2023-2024 now calls for a $4 assessment reduction.“The... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Officials Debate Use Of Surplus Funds appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Buckingham Presbyterian Prepares Meals for Cottages of Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
The Congregational Life Committee of Buckingham Presbyterian Church prepares a free meal for the congregation and the community once a month.  Meals are delivered to the Cottages of Berlin, elderly shut-ins and any neighbors who could benefit from a hot home cooked meal. Pictured are members of the committee during preparations for a meal of... Read more » The post Buckingham Presbyterian Prepares Meals for Cottages of Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Commissioners Delay Ice Rink Decision

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – After two tie votes, local officials agreed to delay a decision regarding the future of the county’s synthetic ice rink.Though the Worcester County Commissioners were expected to decide the fate of the county’s ice rink this week after agreeing to get rid of it last month, motions to sell it and donate... Read more » The post Commissioners Delay Ice Rink Decision appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Ocean City’s first hotels were located in what today is the area from S. Division Street to 3rd Street. The original Atlantic (1875), Seaside (1877), Congress Hall (1878) and the Plimhimmon (1895) were famous in their time but all are gone now, lost to fires over the years.Lumber for the old hotels was milled in Salisbury... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rotary Club Installs New Members

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
District Governor Cliff Berg recently installed two new members into the Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club. Pictured from left to right are Michael Simcock, Cliff Berg and Cnedra Williams. The post Rotary Club Installs New Members appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Girls Drop Pair to Cape, Wicomico

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team’s winning streak ended last week with a pair of losses against tough opponents.Decatur had reeled off nine straight wins since the holiday break and its only two losses came to tough teams in a holiday invitational. The Seahawks’ streak came to a close last week with a 56-51... Read more » The post Decatur Girls Drop Pair to Cape, Wicomico appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elks Lodge Donates to OCFD

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
The Ocean City Fire Department was the recent recipient of a $2,000 donation from the Ocean City Elks Lodge 2645.  The donation is a percentage of the funds raised at the Elks’ Annual Bill Thompson’s Clothing for Kids Golf Tournament. Making the check presentation are, left to right: Jeff Heyne, golf tournament volunteer; Bill Thompson,... Read more » The post OC Elks Lodge Donates to OCFD appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – February 10, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Brick Attack ChargesOCEAN CITY — A Baltimore man was arrested and charged with first-degree assault this week after allegedly attempting to attack another man with a brick during an altercation at a downtown apartment.Around 7:30 p.m. last Sunday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers were dispatched to an apartment complex at 11th Street for a... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – February 10, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Lions Club Holds Annual Sausage Sale

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Members of the Berlin Lions Club are pictured at the club’s annual sausage sale on Saturday. The post Berlin Lions Club Holds Annual Sausage Sale appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officials Share Plans For $9.4M Pocomoke Library

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – Construction of a new Pocomoke library is expected to cost close to $9.4 million and could begin as soon as this fall.Worcester County Library Director Jennifer Ranck shared plans for Pocomoke’s new 13,000 square foot library this week with the Worcester County Commissioners. The new facility, designed by Jeff Schoellkopf, is projected... Read more » The post Officials Share Plans For $9.4M Pocomoke Library appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Officials Voice Concerns Over Whale Deaths

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners this week reiterated their concerns about recent whale deaths and a possible link to offshore wind.The commissioners voted 6-0 on Tuesday to begin sending weekly letters to state and federal officials expressing their alarm over recent whale deaths and concern about the unknowns associated with offshore wind.“Because it’s... Read more » The post Officials Voice Concerns Over Whale Deaths appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Stephen Decatur’s Varsity Swimming Teams Collect Trophies

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
Stephen Decatur’s varsity swimming teams made a big splash in the Bayside Conference championships last week with the boys winning the conference title and the girls finishing a close second to repeat champion Easton. Pictured above, the happy teams and coaches show off their championship hardware.Submitted photo The post Stephen Decatur’s Varsity Swimming Teams Collect Trophies appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Wrestlers Roll Past Bennett, 61-15

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team stayed on a roll last week with a conference win over Bennett, 61-15.Against the Clippers, Elijah Collick won at 106. Juan Hinojosa won at 113, Liam Hugues won at 120 and Aaron August won at 126. Reid Caimi won at 132, Logan Intrieri won at 138, Evan Haworth won... Read more » The post Decatur Wrestlers Roll Past Bennett, 61-15 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seaside Boat Show Set For Annual Return Next Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – A boat show to benefit local youth will return to Ocean City this month.The Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club will host its 40th annual Seaside Boat Show at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center Feb. 17-19. Dubbed “the boat show that works for kids,” the annual fundraiser provides the Optimist Club with funds... Read more » The post Seaside Boat Show Set For Annual Return Next Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2nd Review Changes Right-Of-Way Petition Count

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The town’s elections board this week announced they had revised the verified signature count on a petition for referendum on an ordinance that would allow the resort to convey an abandoned portion of right-of-way along Baltimore Avenue, although the change did little to alter the outcome.Last year, in advance of the town’s... Read more » The post 2nd Review Changes Right-Of-Way Petition Count appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Tautog On The Rip and Rock at Route 90

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 09, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was a warm, beautiful day here in Harrisburg, PA for the Great American Outdoor Show and it was a beautiful day back home in OC.Big Bird Cropper and Shaun Flaherty took advantage of today’s gorgeous weather and chucked some Roy Rigs at the route 9o bridge with much success.  The guys caught and released... Read more » The post Tautog On The Rip and Rock at Route 90 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commissioners Object To Proposed School Health Education Changes; Bertino: ‘This Is Abhorrent To All Of Us Who Live In Worcester County…’

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 08, 2023
SNOW HILL – Local officials voiced vehement objections to a state bill that would establish a comprehensive health education framework for schools.The Worcester County Commissioners this week voted 6-0 to send a letter of opposition to local delegates as well as state and federal officials regarding HB 119. Commissioners said the bill, which calls for... Read more » The post Commissioners Object To Proposed School Health Education Changes; Bertino: ‘This Is Abhorrent To All Of Us...READ POST.

Scooter Rental Operator Argues Against Any New Regulations

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 08, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Borne out of a larger discussion about the rental of electric bicycles, or e-bikes, has come a debate about prohibiting the rental of all small, motorized vehicles in the resort, but at least one scooter rental operator this week made an impassioned plea to leave them alone.For the last several months, the... Read more » The post Scooter Rental Operator Argues Against Any New Regulations appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Education Officials, County Commissioners Talk Blueprint

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 08, 2023
SNOW HILL– Education officials outlined changes tied to the new Blueprint for Maryland’s Future with the Worcester County Commissioners this week.On Tuesday, Worcester County Public Schools (WCPS) leadership outlined the five pillars associated with the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future. While salary increases, expanded dual enrollment offerings and more social workers are among the changes expected,... Read more » The post Education Officials, County Commissioners Talk...READ POST.

The Lobster Curse

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 08, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgHaving a great week up here at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg, PA and was glad to get a fishing report proving what I’ve been saying this week….tautog fishing in the ocean is pretty good right now.  Captain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star got out in rougher than expected seas, but he... Read more » The post The Lobster Curse appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Firearms, Drugs Seized After Multi-Agency Investigation

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 07, 2023
BERLIN — A local man was arrested last weekend on drugs and weapons charges after a long-term investigation by local law enforcement agencies.Last Friday, members of the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team successfully concluded a long-term controlled dangerous substance investigation involving Tromaine Briddell, 43, of Berlin. As a result of the investigation, search and seizure... Read more » The post Firearms, Drugs Seized After Multi-Agency Investigation appeared first on...READ POST.

OCFD Launches Therapy Dog Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, February 07, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials this week welcomed a new therapy dog to the Ocean City Fire Department.On Monday, elected officials, public safety representatives and Worcester County students gathered at the Ocean City Fire Department to welcome Max, a 20-month-old black Labrador, as part of the department’s new therapy dog program. Fire Chief Richie Bowers said... Read more » The post OCFD Launches Therapy Dog Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Historic District Commission Delays Decision On Gay Street Building

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 06, 2023
BERLIN– Officials delayed a decision regarding plans for a new building on Gay Street to give the architect time to make changes to the proposal.The Berlin Historic District Commission (HDC) agreed last week to a continuance regarding the property at 19 Gay St. While architect Jonathan Selway, who is also the project’s developer, presented plans... Read more » The post Historic District Commission Delays Decision On Gay Street Building appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Revised Downtown Project Reviewed By OC Officials

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Revised plans for a proposed mixed-use redevelopment project downtown at Somerset Street with a significantly higher price tag was one of the highlights of an initial review the town’s draft capital improvement plan last week.Last spring, the Ocean City Development Corporation (OCDC) pitched the concept for a pair of projects in the... Read more » The post Revised Downtown Project Reviewed By OC Officials appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Council Honors Agreement For Downtown Beach Stand Parcel

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, February 06, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Making good on a prior approved agreement last month, resort officials last week voted to not rescind the lowest minimum bid for a downtown beach equipment rental franchise despite other interest in the parcel.In December, the Mayor and Council were presented with the results of bids for the downtown beach rental franchise... Read more » The post Council Honors Agreement For Downtown Beach Stand Parcel appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

A Fine Bite

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, February 03, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgI just finished setting up the Fish in OC – Ocean City, MD booth at the Great American Outdoor Show up here in Harrisburg, PA and was happy to get some fishing reports.  The show starts Saturday morning and we’re in booth 2518 right next to the bass tub….hope to see you here!Captain Chase Eberle... Read more » The post A Fine Bite appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

West O Bottle Shop Now Offering Expanded Artisan Cheese Market

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
WEST OCEAN CITY — The West O Bottle Shop, located off Route 50 in West Ocean City, has recently unveiled an expanded artisan cheese market stocking cheese, specialty crackers and charcuterie products.For over 22 years, owners Dave and Sara Hambury have made a business of specializing in beer, wine and spirits. When the store was expanded to... Read more » The post West O Bottle Shop Now Offering Expanded Artisan Cheese Market appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Seahawks Rout Crabbers, Run Streak to Nine

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team blew out Crisfield, 56-32, last Friday to run its win streak to nine games since the holiday break.The Seahawks have been on a roll since dropping their only two games during the Governor’s Challenge holiday tournament, having won nine conference games in a row since the break. Not... Read more » The post Seahawks Rout Crabbers, Run Streak to Nine appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

DAR Chapter Enjoys Field Trip

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Members of the General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) recently enjoyed a field trip to the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park in Church Creek. Park Ranger Melissa Lupus provided a brief overview of Tubman’s life and the hidden symbolism of the park before members took a self-guided... Read more » The post DAR Chapter Enjoys Field Trip appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
An aerial view of the area between 12th to 15th streets reveals the less developed Ocean City of the mid-1960s.The beginning of Motel Row with the departed Sea Scape and Santa Maria motels can be seen in the upper left corner with two of the town’s iconic hotels – Harrison Hall and the original Commander... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Audit Shows Increased Revenues For Fenwick

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Improvements in the town’s financial statements highlighted a recent audit in Fenwick Island.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to accept the fiscal year 2022 audit report from PKS & Company. Councilman Bill Rymer, chair of the town’s audit committee, noted the financial statements revealed no major findings.“The audit committee... Read more » The post Audit Shows Increased Revenues For Fenwick appeared first on News...READ POST.

Things I Like – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Finding peace with a complicated matterTime lapse photosA kitchen with a big islandSiesta Key’s sandSkiing during a snowfallSpanish mossReading about an unfamiliar topicA movie with both my kidsHeadache-free road tripsFlowers popping up this time of yearCasual golfers wearing plaid The post Things I Like – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pocomoke Principal Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
POCOMOKE – The Maryland State Education Association honored a local principal with a human and civil rights award for her efforts to support student voices.The Maryland State Education Association (MSEA) recently presented Pocomoke High School Principal Jenifer Rayne with the MSEA  Human and Civil Rights Award. The honor, which was awarded at the MSEA’s Martin... Read more » The post Pocomoke Principal Recognized appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Decatur Boys Clobber Warriors, Streak Now at Seven

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys varsity basketball team earned a big win over county rival Pocomoke, 84-55, on Monday to continue a torrid run through the second half of the season.With the win over the Warriors, the Seahawks’ win streak now stands at seven and their record since the holiday break is 7-1, their only loss... Read more » The post Decatur Boys Clobber Warriors, Streak Now at Seven appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary School’s 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year Awarded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Fourth-grade teacher Wendy Macrides was recently recognized as Ocean City Elementary School’s 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year. Macrides, who has been a dedicated educator for 18 years, is pictured with Principal Julie Smith and her fourth-grade colleagues. The post OC Elementary School’s 2022-2023 Teacher of the Year Awarded appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Wrestlers Stay on Major Roll

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team stayed on a major roll this week, beating old Bayside North foe Kent Island before sweeping a dual meet against C. Milton Wright and Rising Sun.Against Bayside North rival Kent Island, the Seahawks prevailed over the Buccaneers, 51-15. Parker Intrieri beat Nicholas Morey at 170, Nate McDaniel beat Johnathan... Read more » The post Decatur Wrestlers Stay on Major Roll appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fenwick Mayor Expects Beach Replenishment To Impact Summer

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island say delays in a beach replenishment project will likely impact the town’s summer season.Last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger presented the Fenwick Island Town Council with an update on a beach replenishment project along Delaware’s coastline. While work was initially expected to start last fall, she said the timeline... Read more » The post Fenwick Mayor Expects Beach Replenishment To Impact Summer appeared first on News...READ POST.

Sports Complex Study Review Wise

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
The Ocean City Mayor and Council is right to take a deeper dive into the Maryland Stadium Authority’s recent feasibility update for a local sports complex consisting of eight to 10 outdoor fields and a 125,000-square-foot indoor facility.The city paid $50,000 for the update and conceptual design cost estimate, and it’s a logical next step... Read more » The post Sports Complex Study Review Wise appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Officer Injured During Altercation With DriverOCEAN CITY — An Ocean City police officer was seriously injured last week during an altercation with a suspect stopped for speeding and suspicion of driving while impaired in the midtown area.Around 8:20 p.m. last Thursday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Throughout my almost 15 years of being a parent, I have accepted some days are just doozies and the game of life wins.I am never more at a loss than when our non-verbal, Autistic 13-year-old has a rough day for seemingly no reason. By and large when Carson is with us, his parents, everything is... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Elks Lodge Donates to CHEER

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
CHEER’s Roxana Activity Center was the recent recipient of a $2,000 donation from the Ocean City, Maryland Elks Lodge 2645.  The donation is a percentage of the funds raised at the Elks’ annual Bill Thompson’s Clothing for Kids Golf Tournament. The money is designated for the Meals on Wheels program providing meals to homebound seniors... Read more » The post Elks Lodge Donates to CHEER appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rotary Club Adopts Kindergarten Class

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Members of the Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club decorated cookies to share with Mrs. Grimes and the club’s adopted kindergarten class at Buckingham Elementary School.  Pictured left to right are Jennifer Bodnar, Sonia Baker, Frank Baker, Dr. Larry Michnick and Tom Sweeney. The post Rotary Club Adopts Kindergarten Class appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2022 MileOne Autogroup American Cancer Society Car Raffle Awarded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Ocean Pines resident Amy Mike recently won the 2022 MileOne Autogroup American Cancer Society Car Raffle. A total of 12,801 tickets were sold for this year’s raffle, which was for a 2022 BMW X1. The winner also had the option of choosing $20,000 cash. Mike, center, is pictured receiving her $20,000 check from American Cancer... Read more » The post 2022 MileOne Autogroup American Cancer Society Car Raffle Awarded appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

HDC Demands Removal Of Unapproved Additions At Berlin Tiki Bar, Threatens Fines

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BERLIN– Unapproved changes to an iconic Berlin building prompted harsh criticism of a local business owner by a local commission this week.Members of the Berlin Historic District Commission (HDC) lambasted local property owner Bryan Brushmiller this week after unapproved changes were made at Tiki Tim’s, the bar behind The Globe.“When you purchase a historic building,... Read more » The post HDC Demands Removal Of Unapproved Additions At Berlin Tiki Bar, Threatens Fines...READ POST.

Board Begins Planning For Berlin Community Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BERLIN – Members of the Berlin Community Center Advisory Board kicked off the planning process for a new facility with a meeting last week.Mayor Zack Tyndall, Councilman Dean Burrell, Commissioner Diana Purnell, Gabe Purnell and DJ Lockwood shared their thoughts on how to begin planning for a community center on Flower Street.“We need from the... Read more » The post Board Begins Planning For Berlin Community Center appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Obituaries – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Carter Wyckoff Howell Jr.OCEAN CITY — Carter Wyckoff Howell Jr., 75 years old, unexpectedly passed away on Jan. 7, 2023, at his home in Ocean City.Carter was born in Minneapolis, Minn., and was the son of the late Dr. Carter W. Howell and Elizabeth (Rukstad) Howell.Growing up in Minnesota, Carter began playing hockey at an... Read more » The post Obituaries – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Burbage Donation To Fund Cancer Care Center Equipment

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BERLIN — John H. “Jack” Burbage, Jr. reaffirmed his commitment to health care in the community with another donation recently for equipment at the cancer care center named after him.A former member of the Atlantic General Hospital Board of Trustees and chairman from 2011 to 2014, Burbage has been incredibly generous in sharing his time... Read more » The post Burbage Donation To Fund Cancer Care Center Equipment appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Before this week, there’s a good chance many were unfamiliar with ransomware attacks. Knowledge is quickly available through simple internet searches to learn these sorts of attacks carried out by terrorists are a major problem. The trend has become so significant the FBI several years ago created a unit of experts to investigate the cases... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Wrong To Ignore PetitionEditor:(The following was an open letter to the Ocean City Mayor and Council.)First, thank you for dedicating your time and talent to serving the Town of Ocean City and all Ocean City residents. The positive things you do are much appreciated.I am writing to address my dissatisfaction and the dissatisfaction of many... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC-Berlin Rotary Club Visits Berlin Nursing Home

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Members of the Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club made sock snowmen at a recent meeting.  The snowmen were then delivered and distributed to residents at the Berlin Nursing Home.Pictured left to right are Margaret Mudron, club president, resident Tom Wladkowski and Lenora Wester, activities director. The post OC-Berlin Rotary Club Visits Berlin Nursing Home appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Track Teams Solid in Conference Meet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity indoor track teams turned in solid individual performances at a conference meet in Snow Hill last week.On the boys’ side, in the 55-meter dash, Waylon Hobgodd finished seventh, and Jaden Holland was 30th. Riley Calloway was 17th in the 300, while Ethan Cowder was 20th and Alex Ward was 21st. Collin... Read more » The post Decatur Track Teams Solid in Conference Meet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Guess what, Lamb? You’re about to experience a new perspective on a situation you long regarded quite differently. What you learn could open up more opportunities later.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The Bold Bovine is tempted to charge into a new venture. But it might be best to... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Sunday, Feb. 12: Teenage RustCork Bar Saturday, Feb. 4: Lennon LaRicci & The LeftoversCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Feb. 3: TBA Wednesday, Feb. 8: Brian BishopCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, Feb. 3: Ted Browne &... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Death Certificate Limit Tied To Supply Chain

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
SNOW HILL – Supply chain issues have prompted the state to limit the number of death certificates that can be ordered.The Worcester County Health Department announced late last week that Maryland’s Division of Vital Records was placing a limit of five death certificates per decedent. The limit comes as the state is experiencing a delay... Read more » The post Death Certificate Limit Tied To Supply Chain appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a sup-port group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Ocean City Council Reviews Capital Improvement List

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Resort officials this week got a first look at the proposed fiscal year 2024 capital improvement plan (CIP) and are now in the early stages of prioritizing the myriad of projects for potential funding in the coming years.In his first go at it, City Engineer Paul Mauser on Tuesday presented the draft... Read more » The post Ocean City Council Reviews Capital Improvement List appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – February 3, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
Rankings AnnouncedSALISBURY – U.S. News & World Report again has ranked two of Salisbury University’s online graduate programs among the nation’s best.For the sixth year, the publication rated SU’s online M.B.A. program one of the top in the U.S. (No. 142 out of 344). SU’s online M.S. in nursing program also was ranked among the country’s... Read more » The post A Week In Business – February 3, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Cleanup Effort In Bishopville Removes 100 Pounds Of Trash

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
BISHOPVILLE – Assateague Coastal Trust volunteers cleared more than 100 pounds of trash from the Bishopville area with a recent cleanup.On Martin Luther King Day, nearly two dozen volunteers, led by Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT), gathered in Bishopville to pick up trash. Debbi Dean, community engagement coordinator for ACT, said community cleanups encouraged people to... Read more » The post Cleanup Effort In Bishopville Removes 100 Pounds Of Trash appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

WCPS Sees Improvements In ELA Scores; Math Results Fall Short Of Pre-COVID Levels

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
NEWARK – Worcester County’s public schools performed better than many in the state, according to data released last week.The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) released Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program (MCAP) results last Thursday. The data highlights how students performed on assessments administered in the spring of 2022 for English Language Arts (ELA) and math.“We... Read more » The post WCPS Sees Improvements In ELA Scores; Math Results Fall Short...READ POST.

Chronic Flooding Places Eagle’s Landing High On Project Priority List

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, February 02, 2023
OCEAN CITY – With chronic tidal flooding problems at the town’s municipal golf course in West Ocean City only intensifying, resort officials this week learned remediation efforts are likely needed sooner rather than later.The town’s award-winning Eagle’s Landing municipal golf course is over three decades old, and while it remains among the top courses in... Read more » The post Chronic Flooding Places Eagle’s Landing High On Project Priority List appeared...READ POST.

Local Elected Officials To Hear Revised Sports Complex Presentation

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 01, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Determined to continue to pursue a youth sports complex in the area, resort officials this week voted to invite the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) to present its revised findings and promised to invite all potential stakeholders to the table.The Mayor and Council have long desired to develop a sports complex somewhere off... Read more » The post Local Elected Officials To Hear Revised Sports Complex Presentation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Pocomoke Principal Honored By Maryland State Education Association

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 01, 2023
POCOMOKE–The Maryland State Education Association honored a local principal with a human and civil rights award for her efforts to support student voices.The Maryland State Education Association (MSEA) recently presented Pocomoke High School Principal Jenifer Rayne with the MSEA  Human and Civil Rights Award. The honor, which was awarded at the MSEA’s Martin Luther King... Read more » The post Pocomoke Principal Honored By Maryland State Education Association appeared...READ POST.

Route 54 Bridge Replacement Planned; Roadway To Remain Open During Construction

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 01, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – The replacement of the Route 54 bridge was the subject of a public workshop in Fenwick Island this week.On Tuesday, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) held a public workshop to present plans and timelines for a bridge replacement project along Route 54. While work is expected to take place over the... Read more » The post Route 54 Bridge Replacement Planned; Roadway To Remain Open During Construction appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Fenwick Mayor Expects Beach Replenishment Will Impact Summer

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, February 01, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island say delays in a beach replenishment project will likely impact the town’s summer season.Last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger presented the Fenwick Island Town Council with an update on a beach replenishment project along Delaware’s coastline. While work was initially expected to start last fall, she said the timeline... Read more » The post Fenwick Mayor Expects Beach Replenishment Will Impact Summer appeared first on News...READ POST.

Probe Results In 76 Pounds Of Pot, Edibles, Shrooms, Cash, Four Guns

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 31, 2023
WEST OCEAN CITY — Two local men have been charged with various drug and weapons charges following a Worcester County Sheriff’s Office investigation late last year in West Ocean City.During the month of December, members of the Worcester County Criminal Enforcement Team concluded a significant controlled dangerous substance investigation in West Ocean City. As a... Read more » The post Probe Results In 76 Pounds Of Pot, Edibles, Shrooms, Cash, Four Guns appeared first on News...READ POST.

Fenwick Parking Ratio Ordinance Referred To Committee

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 31, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Citing public requests, town officials last week voted to refer changes to Fenwick Island’s commercial parking ratios to the town’s charter and ordinance committee.Before a second reading was to be held, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously last Friday to refer an ordinance amendment pertaining to off-street parking in the commercial... Read more » The post Fenwick Parking Ratio Ordinance Referred To Committee appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

John Waters To Headline 7th Annual Ocean City Film Festival

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 31, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Legendary filmmaker John Waters will headline the 7th Annual Ocean City Film Festival coming to theaters and venues in the resort March 2-5, 2023, screening 70 independent films from around the world.Waters will give a live performance on Saturday, March 4 at The Ballroom at Ocean Downs Casino. Tickets and passes are... Read more » The post John Waters To Headline 7th Annual Ocean City Film Festival appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hospital Investigating Significant ‘Ransomware Event’

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 31, 2023
BERLIN—Officials at Atlantic General Hospital are working with cybersecurity experts following a ransomware incident identified on Sunday.While the majority of hospital services remain unaffected, Atlantic General Hospital (AGH) is experiencing a “ransomware event” within its network, Toni Keiser, vice president of public relations, confirmed Monday.“We are working diligently to investigate the source of this disruption,... Read more » The post Hospital...READ POST.

Personal Best Tautog Two Drops in a Row

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 31, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was an absolutely gorgeous day to be on the ocean today where there were light winds, calm seas and warmish temperatures throughout the day.  I know this firsthand today because I had the honor of being on the Morning Star with Captain Monty Hawkins and mates Brian and Vic today for some tautog fishing... Read more » The post Personal Best Tautog Two Drops in a Row appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee Reviews Sidewalk Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 30, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say easement work continues as the town prepares for a sidewalk construction project along Coastal Highway.Last Thursday, members of the Fenwick Island Pedestrian Safety Committee reviewed ongoing efforts to install sidewalks along five bayside blocks from Dagsboro to Indian streets. Working with the town’s solicitor, Councilman Ed Bishop, committee chair, noted... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee Reviews Sidewalk Project appeared first on News...READ POST.

Berlin Chamber Presents Annual Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 30, 2023
BERLIN– The Berlin Chamber of Commerce recognized a variety of valued community partners as it kicked off 2023 with its annual installation dinner.Close to 80 merchants, chamber members, local officials and community residents attended the Berlin Chamber of Commerce’s annual installation dinner Jan. 26. The event, held at 410 Social, recognized the chamber’s incoming and... Read more » The post Berlin Chamber Presents Annual Awards appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Lots of Double Digit Fish

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, January 29, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgCaptain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star has seen some pretty good fishing the past few days and today he saw some of the best tog fishing he’s seen in the past few years.Tautog 1/29/23 An Old Timey Bite..Underway pitch black; Dr Gary dropped blocks just as a hint of color rose to our east.... Read more » The post Lots of Double Digit Fish appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Slow and Steady Grind

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, January 29, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’re in the middle of a little window of weather opportunity right now before some wind and cold next week and Captain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star is in the middle of taking full advantage of it.A steady slow grind.. Time sun came up we were well on our way. Spencer from OC had dropped... Read more » The post Slow and Steady Grind appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Few Dandies….Then BAM!

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, January 28, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWindy and chilly in and around the water today, but Captain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star caught a couple of good ones on his trip to the rip.A few dandies.. and Bam!Dogone washing machine off there most of today. Challenging. Kevin from Lewes DE did the deed on our half stacks – too choppy to... Read more » The post A Few Dandies….Then BAM! appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Girls Beat Eagles, Remain Unbeaten

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team remained unbeaten in the regular season with a pair of wins over Bennett and Snow Hill last week.The Seahawks have been dominating, their only two losses on the season coming during the Governor’s Challenge holiday tournament. The Seahawks winning streak since the holiday break now stands at seven.... Read more » The post Decatur Girls Beat Eagles, Remain Unbeaten appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

SHA Reviewing Traffic Study Of Berlin Intersection

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN – While a new signal has improved traffic safety at one Berlin intersection, there’s a chance changes could be coming to another problem spot.With a new light at the intersection of Route 113 and South Main Street now operational, Sen. Mary Beth Carozza this week said Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) officials had recently... Read more » The post SHA Reviewing Traffic Study Of Berlin Intersection appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

MCBP Receives $1.8M For Restoration Projects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
OCEAN CITY – More than $1.8 million in federal funding will allow a local conservation organization to initiate new programs and projects.Last Friday, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP) announced it will be the recipient of federal funding in the amount of more than $1.8 million. The money, made available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law... Read more » The post MCBP Receives $1.8M For Restoration Projects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Weapons Detection Systems For Schools?

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
It was surprising to learn last week a school safety committee has been dormant in recent years, but a relief to learn a new plan moving forward. It was concerning to learn the school safety committee has not been actively meeting to review current procedures, but we are certain keeping students and teachers safe in... Read more » The post Weapons Detection Systems For Schools? appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rocket Launches From NASA Wallops Facility

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
OCEAN CITY – After several scrubbed attempts over the last several weeks, a significant rocket launch from NASA’s nearby Wallops Flight Facility went up on Tuesday evening, arcing its way across the skies over the resort area.Equipped with a revolutionary new NASA flight safety system, the private sector company Rocket Lab’s first-ever Electron rocket launch... Read more » The post Rocket Launches From NASA Wallops Facility appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Over the coming months, many steps will be taken to provide the mechanism for a room tax rate increase for Worcester County. The first step is for Worcester, Kent, Caroline and Queen Anne’s counties to agree to seek the enabling legislation for a room tax rate increase. Worcester County is on board with at least... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Berlin Rotary Club Visits Buckingham Elementary

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Margaret Mudron, president, and Jennifer Bodnar, secretary/treasurer of the Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club, visited Mrs. Grimes’ kindergarten class at Buckingham Elementary School and presented the class with cookies, a book and popsicles. The Club ‘adopted’ the class this school year. The post OC Berlin Rotary Club Visits Buckingham Elementary appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Another installment of some “I see you …” thoughts over the last few weeks. I intend this as more of a “I see you and I feel you” type of observations. We are all in this parenting journey together and a bit of recognition and appreciation goes a long way.• I see you … tired... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Garden Club Installed 2023 Officers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
The Ocean Pines Garden Club installed its 2023 officers at a recent meeting.  They are from left to right, Ann Shockley, co-president; Patti Lookner, co-president; Laura Stearman, corresponding secretary; Anita Roberts, recording secretary; Maria Brown, treasurer; Sandy Gaffigan, co-vice president; and Sandy Kelley, co-vice president. The post Ocean Pines Garden Club Installed 2023 Officers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines To Explore Surveillance System

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Officials in Ocean Pines have tasked General Manager John Viola with establishing best practices for a video surveillance system of all Ocean Pines venues.Last Saturday, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors voted unanimously to direct Viola to consult with video surveillance experts in establishing a “best practices” video surveillance system that... Read more » The post Pines To Explore Surveillance System appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Things I Like – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Falling asleep quick at nightA kid telling a fishing storyAn easy deadline dayA dream with someone who has passed away in itShort letters to the editorAndy Rooney replaysSurprising NFL playoff gamesSteamed crabs in JanuaryAthletes who toss balls to fansTurning over tax stuff to the accountantA clean conscience The post Things I Like – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Project Kudos Donates to Beebe

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Project Kudos powered by Schell Brothers raised $52,636 for Beebe Healthcare. Project Kudos is an opportunity to show appreciation and gratitude for community members by giving them kudos via social media on Facebook or Instagram. For each kudos received by Beebe, Schell Brothers donated $1 to Beebe Medical Foundation. Pictured, from left to right,  Stephanie... Read more » The post Project Kudos Donates to Beebe appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wicomico Considers Dispensary System Reform

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
SALISBURY – Discussions on the county’s dispensary system and businesses’ ability to purchase liquor from distributors highlighted this week’s council meeting.In a work session held Tuesday, County Executive Julie Giordano and Director of Administration Bunky Luffman came before the Wicomico County Council with a proposal to reform the county’s liquor dispensary system. Giordano told council... Read more » The post Wicomico Considers Dispensary System Reform...READ POST.

Local AARP Hosts AGH Speakers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Speakers from Atlantic General Hospital attended the first meeting of the new year for Ocean City’s local AARP Chapter and provided information about two important health issues for an older population, diabetes and balance. Bob McCluskey, president of OC AARP Chapter 1917, is pictured with AGH speakers Darlene Jameson and Michelle Dix. The post Local AARP Hosts AGH Speakers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Store OpeningBERLIN – Harbor Freight Tools, America’s go-to store for quality tools at the lowest prices, will officially open its new store in Berlin, Md., on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 8 a.m.The Berlin store, located at 10716 Ocean Gateway, will be open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday,... Read more » The post A Week In Business – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Wrestlers Roll Past Queen Anne’s

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team continued its winning ways last week with a dominating 55-12 win over Queen Anne’s.At 152, Amarian Manuel beat Cody Fleming. Gavin Solito won at 160 over Zach Curry, while Parker Intrieri beat Will Collison at 170. Nate McDaniel beat Sam Denherder at 182 and Kole Kohut beat Ethan Wheaton... Read more » The post Decatur Wrestlers Roll Past Queen Anne’s appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Coach DefendedEditor:I wanted to respond to the letter to the editor that was titled “Shameful Coaching Display” about our SDHS girls basketball coach and the game played against Mardela where the girls won 59-2.As the mother of an athlete, I have always paid close attention to the coaching done at all levels and all sports... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

RWWC Hosts County Commissioners

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
New Worcester County Commissioners Caryn Abbott and Eric Fiori spoke at a recent meeting of the Republican Women of Worcester County (RWWC).  Pictured from left to right are Liz Mumford, RWWC first vice president, Commissioner Eric Fiori, Commissioner Caryn Abbott, Commissioner President Chip Bertino and Sandy Zitzer, RWWC president. The post RWWC Hosts County Commissioners appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines GM Discusses Impact Of Open Positions

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
OCEAN PINES – A discussion on open positions and labor savings highlighted the general manager’s report at this month’s board meeting.Last Saturday, General Manager John Viola presented the Ocean Pines Board of Directors with his monthly general manager’s report, which focused on the impact outsourcing has had on the association and its budget.“Our favorability is... Read more » The post Ocean Pines GM Discusses Impact Of Open Positions appeared first on News...READ POST.

Gov. Budget Includes $15M For County Projects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN – More than $15 million in capital projects are being proposed for Worcester County in the coming fiscal year.Last Friday, Gov. Wes Moore announced his preliminary budget plan for fiscal year 2024. The $63 billion spending plan – which includes $500 million to fund Blueprint for Maryland’s Future and $500 million dedicated to transportation... Read more » The post Gov. Budget Includes $15M For County Projects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

2022 Eunice Q. Sorin Workforce Scholarship Awarded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
The Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce Foundation presented the 2022 Eunice Q. Sorin Workforce Scholarship to Katie Rimel of Frick-Rimel Accounting. Chamber board member and foundation president Stefanie Rider and chamber executive director Amy Thompson recognized Rimel at the chamber’s monthly after hours “Alive after 5” December 9, 2022 at Schooner’s Bar & Grill... Read more » The post 2022 Eunice Q. Sorin Workforce Scholarship Awarded appeared first on...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Harris Calls For Moratorium On Offshore Wind Activity

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
ASSATEAGUE – Despite a preliminary finding suggesting blunt trauma could have caused the death of a humpback whale that washed up on Assateague last week, U.S. Congressman Andy Harris (R-Md.) called for a moratorium on all offshore activity related to wind energy farms.A nearly 34-foot humpback whale washed up on the beach at the Assateague... Read more » The post Harris Calls For Moratorium On Offshore Wind Activity appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fire Companies To Split $1.5M ARPA Funds On Capital Upgrades

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
SNOW HILL– Local fire companies will use $1.5 million in federal relief funds for a variety of capital purchases.Fire company officials have decided to split the $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds provided by Worcester County among the county’s 10 companies. Each company will get $150,000 to help pay for things like... Read more » The post Fire Companies To Split $1.5M ARPA Funds On Capital Upgrades appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Jan. 27: TBACork Bar Saturday, Jan. 28: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Jan. 27: Tear The Roof Off Wednesday, Feb. 1: Jack & T LutzCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, Jan. 27: Wes Davis &... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Obituaries – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Bernard P. Bayline IIIOCEAN PINES — Bernard P. Bayline III, “Tink” as he was known to his friends, died peacefully, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022, at the Macky and Pam Stansell House in Ocean Pines. He was 80 years old.Born June 11, 1942, in Westminster, Md. to Bernard Philip Bayline, Jr. (Ace) and Kitty Lee Harbaugh... Read more » The post Obituaries – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawk Sweep Pair, Run Streak to Four

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team swept a pair of important conference games last week, beating Bennett and Snow Hill to run its win streak to four games.The win streak began with a rout of Mardela and includes three straight big wins over Bayside South rivals Parkside, Bennett and Snow Hill. Against Bennett on... Read more » The post Seahawk Sweep Pair, Run Streak to Four appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Route 90 Bridge Maintenance Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Local motorists can expect delays traversing the Route 90 Bridge starting Monday as the Maryland Department of Transportation-State Highway Administration (MDOT-SHA) begins an extensive maintenance project on the spans.MDOT-SHA will begin routine maintenance work on the bridges over the St. Martin’s River and Assawoman Bay starting on Monday. Crews will make repairs... Read more » The post Route 90 Bridge Maintenance Announced appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
The original Morbid Manor was the ultimate “haunted house” with live actors portraying ghosts, goblins and ghouls of all shapes and sizes. It even featured a plane crash on the third floor of the spooky building located on the Fishing Pier at Wicomico Street and the beach.The screams of frightened visitors could be heard on... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You might be hurt by a colleague’s harsh criticism. But don’t let it shake your confidence in what you’re trying to do. A more positive aspect starts to appear by week’s end.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You’re torn between your sensible self and the part of you that... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Track Teams Fare Well in Conference Meet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s indoor track teams acquitted themselves well at the Bayside Conference Championships last week in Snow Hill with several top 10 finishes in various events.On the boys’ side, in the 55-meter dash, Waylon Hobgood was sixth and Jaden Holland was 15th. Riley Calloway was 13th in the 300, while Ethan Cowder was 24th... Read more » The post Track Teams Fare Well in Conference Meet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Demolition Underway On Main Street

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN– Demolition continues on Main Street as several buildings undergo major renovations.Town staff said this week that while demolition work was underway at the Main Street storefronts owned by Jack Burbage, safety precautions were in place. While the entire project is estimated to be complete in six months, the demolition work that’s impacting sidewalk accessibility... Read more » The post Demolition Underway On Main Street appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – January 27, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
Uptown Hotel RuckusOCEAN CITY — A Salisbury man was arrested on multiple charges last week after allegedly causing a ruckus at an uptown hotel.Around 11:35 p.m. last Sunday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a hotel at 126th Street for a reported assault that had already occurred. Officers reportedly met with the guest... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – January 27, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin To Explore Community Center Fundraising

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
BERLIN – The town is exploring the possibility of fundraising to help with the costs of a new community center.As Berlin continues efforts to bring a new community center to Flower Street, Mayor Zack Tyndall said this week he was hoping fundraisers could help.He wants to explore selling the town flag as well as the... Read more » The post Berlin To Explore Community Center Fundraising appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fire Companies To Split $1.5M ARPA Funds On Capital Upgrades

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
SNOW HILL – Local fire companies will use $1.5 million in federal relief funds for a variety of capital purchases.Fire company officials have decided to split the $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds provided by Worcester County among the county’s 10 companies. Each company will get $150,000 to help pay for things... Read more » The post Fire Companies To Split $1.5M ARPA Funds On Capital Upgrades appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Keeper Rockfish at the Route 90 Bridge?!?!

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 26, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgAt the Chesapeake Bay Boat Show this past weekend one of the questions I got the most was, “what’s being caught down there right now?”  Well the answer I give folks is “tautog in the ocean and maybe some throwback rockfish action at the route 90 bridge….but you’re most likely not going to catch any... Read more » The post Keeper Rockfish at the Route 90 Bridge?!?! appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee Advances $16K Dredging Proposal

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 25, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – A $16,000 proposal to complete permitting work for a new dredging placement site will advance to the town council with the support of a Fenwick Island committee.On Tuesday, the Fenwick Island Dredging Committee voted unanimously to advance a proposal from Anchor QEA, a Lewes-based engineering firm, to the town council with a... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee Advances $16K Dredging Proposal appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Extend Heron Park Negotiation Period

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 25, 2023
BERLIN – Municipal officials agreed to extend the negotiating period with the potential purchaser of Heron Park.The Berlin Town Council on Monday voted 3-1 to approve a 180-day extended negotiating period. The decision comes after the town’s initial six-month agreement with Coastal Ventures Properties, which was made in June, expired.“There are still ongoing negotiations between... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Extend Heron Park Negotiation Period appeared first...READ POST.

Biden Administration Denies 10-Knot Speed Limit Emergency Request

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 24, 2023
OCEAN CITY – While it remains to be seen if a proposed federal rule change to reduce offshore speed limits for recreational and commercial vessels comes to fruition, the Biden administration this week denied a petition to institute the changes immediately.In an effort to save endangered North Atlantic right whales, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric... Read more » The post Biden Administration Denies 10-Knot Speed Limit Emergency Request appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Superintendent Bonus Plan Withdrawn After December Approval

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 24, 2023
NEWARK — A month after approving the addition of incentivized goals to Superintendent Lou Taylor’s contract, officials now say no changes are being made.Despite a closed session vote to add an addendum to Taylor’s contract in December, school board members said this week a plan for incentivized goals is no longer going forward. Taylor is... Read more » The post Superintendent Bonus Plan Withdrawn After December Approval appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Set 11 P.M. Cutoff For Basketball Court Lighting

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 24, 2023
BERLIN – Residents will be able to play basketball at Henry Park until 11 p.m. following a decision by town officials this week.The Berlin Town Council on Monday voted 4-0 to allow residents to use the new lights at Henry Park’s basketball courts until 11 p.m.“If it’s a problem we can change it,” resident Mary... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Set 11 P.M. Cutoff For Basketball Court Lighting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

County Schools To Reconvene Safety Group; Weapons Detection System Weighed

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 24, 2023
NEWARK – A school safety committee is expected to review the feasibility of implementing weapons detection systems at local schools.Worcester County Public Schools officials are in the process of re-forming the school safety committee that was initially created following the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. One of the group’s first tasks will be looking at... Read more » The post County Schools To Reconvene Safety Group; Weapons Detection System Weighed appeared first on...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Board Considers Amenity Policy Revisions

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 23, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Proposed changes to the association’s amenity policy were accepted on first reading last week.Last Saturday, the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors accepted the first reading of a revision to Resolution M-02, pertaining to amenity policies. The proposed changes come less than a month after former director Tom Janasek reached a... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Board Considers Amenity Policy Revisions appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Ocean City Chamber Announces 2023 Awards Celebration Honorees

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 23, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Local community members, including John Fager, Glenn Irwin and Bob Rothermel, will be recognized at the 2023 Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Celebration.On March 3, the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual awards celebration – which honors business leaders, nonprofits and volunteers who represent the... Read more » The post Ocean City Chamber Announces 2023 Awards Celebration Honorees appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Planning Consultant Eyed To Facilitate Growth Discussion

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 23, 2023
BERLIN– The town could soon hire a planning consultant to guide residents through a discussion about growth.Planning Director Dave Engelhart told the Berlin Planning Commission last week to start thinking about items they’d like to discuss with a consultant. He said funding was allocated within his department’s budget to bring a planning expert to town... Read more » The post Planning Consultant Eyed To Facilitate Growth Discussion appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Flounder and Sea Bass in the Tautog Grounds

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 23, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgI got a couple of texts today saying, “Hey, I heard the first flounder of the season was caught?”  Uhhhhhh, not really.  Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides Charters did put angler Jerry on the first flounder that has been caught in 2023 today, but the non-award, highly coveted, bragging rights “first flounder of the... Read more » The post Flounder and Sea Bass in the Tautog Grounds appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Still Toggin’

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, January 22, 2023
I’m having a great weekend up at the Timonium Fairgrounds for the Chesapeake Bay Boat Show and meeting some really great folks!  My seminar this morning was well attended and there were lots of great questions from interested anglers.  Thank you!!  The show has one day left tomorrow with hours from 9 am until 5... Read more » The post Still Toggin’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Park Project’s Electric Bid Comes In Under Budget

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY — In a somewhat refreshing twist, at least two of the bids opened for electrical work at the downtown recreation complex renovation project came in under what was budgeted.In recent years, town officials have been planning for a major redevelopment of the downtown recreation and parks complex along the bayside between 3rd and... Read more » The post Park Project’s Electric Bid Comes In Under Budget appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Board Budget Review

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Discussions on wage increases, a new business license fee and department spending plans highlighted a budget review session in Ocean Pines this week.On Wednesday, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors held its annual budget review with General Manager John Viola and department leaders. The coming year’s budget – which proposes revenues... Read more » The post Pines Board Budget Review appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Maryland Coastal Bays Grant Funding Available

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Maryland Coastal Bays Program representatives say individuals and organizations will have an opportunity to receive grant funding through two new programs.This week, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP) announced it will be accepting proposals for its mini-grant program and research grant program through March 1.Officials say the two grant funding opportunities will... Read more » The post Maryland Coastal Bays Grant Funding Available appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Buckingham Elementary School is next up on the major project list for the Worcester County school system project list. This will be a massive and expensive undertaking, costing about $73 million for the chosen direction — a new school with the current one demolished. This was a huge decision by the Worcester County Board of... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seven Rescued 30 Miles Off Resort’s Coast

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Seven people were hoisted from a disabled tugboat adrift about 30 miles off the coast of Ocean City early Saturday morning.Around 3:30 a.m. on Saturday, a crewmember aboard the tugboat Legacy notified watch-standers at the U.S. Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National Capital Region that while towing a 290-foot barge from New Jersey to... Read more » The post Seven Rescued 30 Miles Off Resort’s Coast appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Fenwick Hearing Highlights Parking Ratio Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Concerns over commercial parking ratios highlighted a public hearing this week in Fenwick Island.On Wednesday, the Fenwick Island Town Council held a public hearing on an ordinance amendment pertaining to off-street parking in the commercial district.While town officials spent the better part of last year working through the details of new parking... Read more » The post Fenwick Hearing Highlights Parking Ratio Concerns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Petition Signature Verification Process Challenged

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The organizer of a successful petition drive aimed at reversing an ordinance conveying an abandoned portion of right-of-way along Baltimore Avenue continues to challenge the verified signature count.Last year, local resident and former councilperson Margaret Pillas launched an effort to petition to referendum an ordinance passed by the Mayor and Council to... Read more » The post Petition Signature Verification Process Challenged appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

County Planners Talk Development Impacts

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
SNOW HILL – Officials highlighted the impact of future development on local fire and EMS companies at a meeting last month.At this month’s meeting of the Worcester County Planning Commission, commission member Mary Knight said she wanted to make sure fire companies, which provide emergency response for residents, were aware of upcoming large scale development... Read more » The post County Planners Talk Development Impacts appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Seahawks Edge Rams, Remain Unbeaten

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team edged Bayside South rival Parkside, 44-40, last week to remain unbeaten in the regular season.The Seahawks are now a perfect 10-0 in the regular season although they did drop a pair during the Governor’s Challenge over the holiday break. Since then, the Decatur girls have reeled off five... Read more » The post Seahawks Edge Rams, Remain Unbeaten appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Art League Awards “Trees for the Arts” Prize

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
The Art League of Ocean City presented Town Cats with the first place $500 prize in the “Trees for the Arts” program at the Winterfest of Lights at Northside Park. The prize was sponsored by the Town of Ocean City. Pictured from left to right are Elizabeth Scott, Ina Kotzin, Rina Thaler, Susan Mohler, Barbara... Read more » The post Art League Awards “Trees for the Arts” Prize appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Early Ocean City Union Contract Extension Called ‘Historic’; Signed Agreement Bypasses Collective Bargaining Process

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY — After negotiations called “historic,” resort officials this week inked an amended contract that improves wages and benefits for its firefighter-paramedic union and extends it out three years.The current International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 4269 labor agreement was set to expire on June 30, 2024. The looming deadline would have set in... Read more » The post Early Ocean City Union Contract Extension Called ‘Historic’; Signed Agreement...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Jan. 20: TBACork Bar Saturday, Jan. 21: TBACrabcake  Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Jan. 20: Endless Ember Wednesday, Jan. 25: Monkee PawCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, Jan. 20: Rogue Citizens Saturday, Jan. 21: Shots FiredFager’s... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Shutting people out to avoid distractions, even under a deadline, can cause hurt feelings. Instead, return calls and emails, and explain why you need a zone of privacy for now.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Although your keen Bull’s eyes usually can discern what’s fact from what’s faux, that... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hebron Savings Bank Coming To Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
BERLIN – A new branch of Hebron Savings Bank is expected to come to the corner of Route 50 and Route 818 in Berlin.The Berlin Planning Commission this week approved a site plan for a Hebron Savings Bank set to be built on Route 818, or North Main Street, at its intersection with Route 50.... Read more » The post Hebron Savings Bank Coming To Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Marine Corps League Joined Volunteers at Mountaire Farms

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Members of the Marine Corps League First State Detachment joined volunteers at the Mountaire Farms facility in Selbyville to pack 3,000 boxes of food for the company’s “Food for Christmas” program. Helping from the First State Detachment, from left, were Tom Redding, Bob Broderick, Milt Warren, Rick Schumann, Gene Dankewicz, Don Coffin and Delaware State... Read more » The post Marine Corps League Joined Volunteers at Mountaire Farms appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Justice Delayed, Justice DeniedEditor: A tale of two incomes.I work with a man. A nice guy. Hard worker. Supports his family. Even though he earns something well south of the Great American income divide, he gets by. In other words, he is poor.He got stopped by OCPD. Seems his license was expired. A fairly routine... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Excel at War on the Shore

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team excelled in the War on the Shore tournament they hosted last weekend, finishing fourth overall among some of the best high school programs in the mid-Atlantic region.The Seahawks finished fourth overall in the War on the Shore at Decatur last weekend and placed seven wrestlers including two first-place finishes.... Read more » The post Seahawks Excel at War on the Shore appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Process Launched To Increase Local Room Tax Cap

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
SNOW HILL – Worcester County is continuing efforts to seek enabling legislation that would allow for an increase in the room tax.The Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday voted unanimously to send a letter to other code counties seeking their support for legislation to increase the room tax cap. Legislation at the state level to increase... Read more » The post Process Launched To Increase Local Room Tax Cap appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Overall, A Job Well Done By Hogan Administration

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Leadership of the state changed hands this week and only time will tell if it’s a good thing for Marylanders, most specifically Eastern Shore residents.In reflecting on the tenure of two-term Gov. Larry Hogan, there’s a lot to boast about. Hogan did so this week in his farewell address. The first two-term Republican since Gov.... Read more » The post Overall, A Job Well Done By Hogan Administration appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
For the second consecutive year, Beckett and I did the AGH Penguin Swim together on New Year’s Day.The word “together” should really be used in the loosest fashion possible. It was more like we attended the event and along with more than 900 people jumped in the same ocean.After driving to Ocean City, my 14-year-old... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Motor Vehicle Theft ArrestOCEAN CITY — A Maryland man has been charged with motor vehicle theft and other counts after allegedly taking his girlfriend’s car without her consent.Around 5:35 p.m. last Sunday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was dispatched to a hotel at 21st Street for a reported unauthorized use of a motor... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Hosts Guest Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Ashlie Kozlowski, outreach coordinator for Assateague Island Alliance, was the guest speaker at a recent Worcester County Garden Club meeting. Members were provided with an overview of coastal ecology on the Eastern Shore and the importance of protecting and preserving Assateague Island National Seashore for current and future generations. Deborah Young, president of the club,... Read more » The post Worcester County Garden Club Hosts Guest Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

North Ocean City Land Swap Project Progress Remains Stalled

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Red tape continues to stall a proposed uptown energy storage system on a parcel of land swapped from the town to Delmarva Power, resort officials learned this week.Last spring, the Mayor and Council passed a pair of ordinances that will facilitate a land swap in the area of 100th Street between the... Read more » The post North Ocean City Land Swap Project Progress Remains Stalled appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Three Charged In OC Home Invasion

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Three Maryland men were arrested this week after allegedly breaking into a residence following a dispute over a cell phone.Around 1:10 a.m. on Wednesday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was dispatched to a residence at 78th Street for a reported burglary. The officer arrived and met with the unit’s three... Read more » The post Three Charged In OC Home Invasion appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Two Mallards Sign National Letters of Intent

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
BERLIN- Two Worcester Prep student-athletes last week signed national letters of intent to continue their academic and athletic careers at Division III schools next year.Senior Caitlyn Hoen signed a national letter of intent to play college lacrosse at the Division III Mary Washington University next year. Hoen is a two-time All Eastern Shore Independent Athletic... Read more » The post Two Mallards Sign National Letters of Intent appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Sailboat Operation In Question

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
SNOW HILL– Operators of a West Ocean City sailboat say its season is in jeopardy following the news that their lease is being canceled.Connections of the Alyosha, a sailboat that docked at the West Ocean City Commercial Harbor, said the boat’s future in the resort is unclear following last week’s decision by the Worcester County... Read more » The post Sailboat Operation In Question appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Delmarva Power Offers Energy Savings For Businesses; Free Tune-Up Incentive Now Available

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY — What is a HVAC / building tune-up?Just like an automotive tune-up for a car, a building tune-up is a systematic process for fine-tuning your facility’s HVAC, mechanical and control systems so they operate at an optimal efficiency.It starts with a unitary HVAC tune-up service that can fine-tune existing HVAC equipment by cleaning... Read more » The post Delmarva Power Offers Energy Savings For Businesses; Free Tune-Up Incentive Now Available appeared first on News...READ POST.

A Week In Business – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Town Creates New LogoSNOW  HILL – After a rigorous design process, the Town of Snow Hill is proud to adopt it’s new logo.With a goal to represent the multifaceted aspects of Snow Hill’s character to its residents and visitors, the town spent an extended amount of time weighing options from design companies as well as... Read more » The post A Week In Business – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Lakelyn Ashley DraheimBISHOPVILLE — Lakelyn Ashley Draheim passed away peacefully at her home in Bishopville on Jan. 13, 2023 after a yearlong battle with DIPG, an aggressive form of pediatric brain cancer.Lakelyn was born in Salisbury on June 28, 2017 to her parents Lauren and Lance Draheim. To her family, friends and teachers, Lakelyn was... Read more » The post Obituaries – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

LDC Plans Special Meeting With Berlin On LEOPS Request

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
SNOW HILL – The committee tasked with reviewing local municipalities’ use of casino revenue is exploring whether Berlin can use its funding to enroll in a law enforcement pension program.Members of the Local Development Council (LDC) for Ocean Downs Casino this week discussed the Town of Berlin’s plan to use casino revenue to fund enrollment... Read more » The post LDC Plans Special Meeting With Berlin On LEOPS Request appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Democratic Women’s Club Announced its 2023 Board of Directors

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
The Democratic Women’s Club of Worcester County recently announced its 2023 Board of Directors, sworn in at their December luncheon.  They are, from left to right,  Debi Koczen-Doyle, board member at-large, Susan Buyer, vice president, Debra Fisher-Reynolds and Mary Anne Whitcomb, co-presidents, Dana Barney, recording secretary, Sue Challis, corresponding secretary/newsletter, and Maggie Miller, treasurer. The post Democratic Women’s Club Announced its 2023 Board of...READ POST.

Resort Council Approves Updated Remote Work Policy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Working from home for many employees has become part of the post-pandemic landscape, but resort officials have approved a revised policy clearly defining the requirements.During COVID, many non-essential employees were not only allowed to, but required to, work from home. Private sector telework policies proved to be effective with little or no... Read more » The post Resort Council Approves Updated Remote Work Policy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
In the 1950s, a new town known as Ocean Beach was being promoted on the northern end of Assateague Island about five miles south of Ocean City.The development faced several problems, however, including access — there was no bridge to Assateague in those days and the small ferry could only carry three cars. Another problem... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Members of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently heard from guest speaker Ellen Yannuzzi. Yannuzzi, who is pictured with Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing, is president of the Ocena Pines Camera Club and talked to the Kiwanis members about how to take better pictures. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

QBS Guild Held Volunteer Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
Quilters by the Sea (QBS) Guild held Volunteer Day on Jan. 4. Guild members helped make 175 clothing protectors for Coastal Hospice clients.Pictured from left to right, Robin Mower, QBS vice president, Maggie Miller, Coastal Hospice volunteer coordinator, Stephanie Dilworth, QBS Volunteer Day chair. The post QBS Guild Held Volunteer Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – January 20, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
An easy IT fixWhen coaches own their mistakesReading a daily devotionalEmotional award acceptance speechesRiver Soccer Club’s TOPSoccer programCome back wins in the NFL playoffsWatching off-season renovations from afarLaughing with adults over teen anticsRiding on a bike on a freshly paved roadOC Boardwalk’s lighter color (for now)Summer concert announcements The post Things I Like – January 20, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Audit Reveals OPEB Improvements

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
SNOW HILL – Higher than expected revenues and improvements in the county’s ability to provide retiree benefits highlighted an annual financial report.The Worcester County Annual Comprehensive Financial Report showed an $11 million surplus and improvements in the county’s ability to fund retiree healthcare benefits. Chris Hall of UHY said the county’s financial statements presented fairly.“That’s... Read more » The post County Audit Reveals OPEB...READ POST.

UPDATE: Preliminary Necropsy Results Show Whale Suffered Injuries Consistent With Vessel Strike; Tissue Examination To Show If Before Or After Death

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
ASSATEAGUE – A preliminary examination of a dead whale found on Assateague this week shows injuries consistent with blunt force trauma, though more information is being collected to determine if the incident occurred before or after the mammal’s death.On Tuesday, staff members with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the National Aquarium made... Read more » The post UPDATE: Preliminary Necropsy Results Show Whale Suffered Injuries Consistent With Vessel...READ POST.

Officials Move Forward With Plans For Replacement School At Buckingham

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
NEWARK – Plans for a new Buckingham Elementary School moved closer to reality this week with the school board’s acceptance of a feasibility study for a new building.Just weeks after the completion of an addition at Stephen Decatur Middle School, the Worcester County Board of Education was presented with a feasibility study for the aging... Read more » The post Officials Move Forward With Plans For Replacement School At Buckingham appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Definitive Answers Elusive In Recent Whale Deaths; Wind Companies Maintain Offshore Surveys Not Being Conducted Currently

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 19, 2023
ASSATEAGUE — A rash of dead whales washing up on beaches around the mid-Atlantic region over the last few weeks, including a 33-foot humpback on the Maryland side of Assateague early Monday, had sides pointing fingers at each other this week but there will likely be no answers until necropsies on the deceased marine mammals... Read more » The post Definitive Answers Elusive In Recent Whale Deaths; Wind Companies Maintain Offshore Surveys Not Being Conducted Currently appeared first...READ POST.

LDC Plans Special Meeting With Berlin On LEOPS Request

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 18, 2023
SNOW HILL – The committee tasked with reviewing local municipalities’ use of casino revenue is exploring whether Berlin can use its funding to enroll in a law enforcement pension program.Members of the Local Development Council (LDC) for Ocean Downs Casino this week discussed the Town of Berlin’s plan to use casino revenue to fund enrollment... Read more » The post LDC Plans Special Meeting With Berlin On LEOPS Request appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Early Ocean City Union Contract Extension Called ‘Historic’; Signed Agreement Bypasses Collective Bargaining Process

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 18, 2023
OCEAN CITY — After negotiations called “historic,” resort officials this week inked an amended contract that improves wages and benefits for its firefighter-paramedic union and extends it out three years.The current International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) Local 4269 labor agreement was set to expire on June 30, 2024. The looming deadline would have set in... Read more » The post Early Ocean City Union Contract Extension Called ‘Historic’; Signed Agreement...READ POST.

Phound Some Phish

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 18, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve now reached the time of year where fishing trips and fishing reports are going to be fewer and farther between.  Mother Nature gets a little moody in the winter time and oh how the wind can blow.  Thankfully some of the fleet will be going year round so I’ll drop reports whenever I get... Read more » The post Phound Some Phish appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Exploring Pickleball Court Options

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 17, 2023
BERLIN – Town officials discussed the possibility of adding pickleball courts to Berlin’s recreational opportunities at a parks commission meeting this month.Public Works Director Jimmy Charles told the Berlin Parks Commission last week he’d been conducting some preliminary research regarding adding pickleball courts to Stephen Decatur Park. While commission members liked the concept, several said... Read more » The post Berlin Exploring Pickleball Court Options appeared...READ POST.

UPDATED: Dead Whale Found On Assateague; Necropsy Planned For Tuesday

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 17, 2023
ASSATEAGUE – A section of Assateague’s oversand vehicle area remains closed Tuesday as National Aquarium staff work with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to determine the cause of death of a whale that washed ashore on the barrier island.On Tuesday, staff members with Maryland DNR and the National Aquarium will make their way... Read more » The post UPDATED: Dead Whale Found On Assateague; Necropsy Planned For Tuesday appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Berlin Parks Commission Discusses Pickleball

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 17, 2023
BERLIN– Town officials discussed the possibility of adding pickleball courts to Berlin’s recreational opportunities at a parks commission meeting this month.Public Works Director Jimmy Charles told the Berlin Parks Commission last week he’d been conducting some preliminary research regarding adding pickleball courts to Stephen Decatur Park. While commission members liked the concept, several said they... Read more » The post Berlin Parks Commission Discusses Pickleball...READ POST.

Council Approves Updated Remote Work Policy

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 16, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Working from home for many employees has become part of the post-pandemic landscape, but resort officials have approved a revised policy clearly defining the requirements.During COVID, many non-essential employees were not only allowed to, but required to, work from home. Private sector telework policies proved to be effective with little or no... Read more » The post Council Approves Updated Remote Work Policy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Worcester Youth & Family Program Seeks Mentors

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 16, 2023
BERLIN – A local agency is seeking volunteers for a youth mentoring program.As Worcester Youth and Family Counseling Services continues to assist local children and teens through its Worcester Connects program, it is also seeking volunteers to serve as youth mentors.Worcester Connects Director Kayla Figueroa said the program supports struggling students by pairing them with... Read more » The post Worcester Youth & Family Program Seeks Mentors appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

WPS Students Practiced THRIVE Theme

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
During December, Worcester Preparatory School students practiced ways to help each other be happy as part of this year’s THRIVE theme (Trust, Happiness, Respect, Innovation, Value and Empathy), and the Lower School was all smiles with a balloon activity. On Dec. 13, 2022, the Lower School participated in a “Happiness Activity.” Teachers started the day... Read more » The post WPS Students Practiced THRIVE Theme appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

WPS Students Practiced THRIVE Theme

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
During December, Worcester Preparatory School students practiced ways to help each other be happy as part of this year’s THRIVE theme (Trust, Happiness, Respect, Innovation, Value and Empathy), and the Lower School was all smiles with a balloon activity. On Dec. 13, 2022, the Lower School participated in a “Happiness Activity.” Teachers started the day... Read more » The post WPS Students Practiced THRIVE Theme appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Higher Pay, Incentives Eyed For Resort’s Seasonal Hires

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Updated salary and incentive packages for part-time seasonal employees were reviewed this week ahead of the summer recruitment season.It’s no secret Ocean City has struggled to recruit, hire and retain much-needed seasonal part-time employees to fill out its ranks in several key departments. To that end, resort officials over the last few... Read more » The post Higher Pay, Incentives Eyed For Resort’s Seasonal Hires appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee Reviews Audit

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say a recent audit of Fenwick Island’s financial statements revealed no major findings for the fiscal year ending July 31, 2022.On Wednesday, the Fenwick Island Audit Committee voted unanimously to accept a fiscal year 2022 audit report from PKS & Company and to make a favorable recommendation to the Fenwick Island... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee Reviews Audit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Higher Pay, Incentives Eyed For Resort’s Seasonal Hires

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Updated salary and incentive packages for part-time seasonal employees were reviewed this week ahead of the summer recruitment season.It’s no secret Ocean City has struggled to recruit, hire and retain much-needed seasonal part-time employees to fill out its ranks in several key departments. To that end, resort officials over the last few... Read more » The post Higher Pay, Incentives Eyed For Resort’s Seasonal Hires appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee Reviews Audit

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials say a recent audit of Fenwick Island’s financial statements revealed no major findings for the fiscal year ending July 31, 2022.On Wednesday, the Fenwick Island Audit Committee voted unanimously to accept a fiscal year 2022 audit report from PKS & Company and to make a favorable recommendation to the Fenwick Island... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee Reviews Audit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Jan. 13: Lennon LaRicci Saturday, Jan. 14: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Jan. 14: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Jan. 13: Full Circle Duo Wednesday, Jan. 18: Kevin PooleCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, Jan. 20:... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Jan. 13: Lennon LaRicci Saturday, Jan. 14: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Jan. 14: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Jan. 13: Full Circle Duo Wednesday, Jan. 18: Kevin PooleCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, Jan. 20:... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

LSLT Seeks Reaccreditation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SNOW HILL – A local nonprofit is seeking the community’s help as it applies for reaccreditation.In 2017, Lower Shore Land Trust received national accreditation from the Land Trust Commission. Now, the nonprofit is seeking reaccreditation and encouraging community members to provide public comments.“The public comment period is a way that the commission can hear from... Read more » The post LSLT Seeks Reaccreditation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

LSLT Seeks Reaccreditation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SNOW HILL – A local nonprofit is seeking the community’s help as it applies for reaccreditation.In 2017, Lower Shore Land Trust received national accreditation from the Land Trust Commission. Now, the nonprofit is seeking reaccreditation and encouraging community members to provide public comments.“The public comment period is a way that the commission can hear from... Read more » The post LSLT Seeks Reaccreditation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC’s Response To Petition Disturbing

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
The Ocean City Mayor and Council went the wrong direction this week in essentially ignoring a successful petition effort and its intention. It was a bad look for a representative government body at the same meeting to rescind the successfully challenged ordinance and then essentially outline a plan to accomplish the same goal.There has been... Read more » The post OC’s Response To Petition Disturbing appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC’s Response To Petition Disturbing

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
The Ocean City Mayor and Council went the wrong direction this week in essentially ignoring a successful petition effort and its intention. It was a bad look for a representative government body at the same meeting to rescind the successfully challenged ordinance and then essentially outline a plan to accomplish the same goal.There has been... Read more » The post OC’s Response To Petition Disturbing appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Center for the Arts Offers Class

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
New York resident Claire Dunphy, left, and Salisbury resident Beverly Pettus, right, show off the artwork they created in a “Pet Portraits in Pop Art” class offered at the Ocean City Center for the Arts. The post OC Center for the Arts Offers Class appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Center for the Arts Offers Class

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
New York resident Claire Dunphy, left, and Salisbury resident Beverly Pettus, right, show off the artwork they created in a “Pet Portraits in Pop Art” class offered at the Ocean City Center for the Arts. The post OC Center for the Arts Offers Class appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): An old adversary wants to make amends now that a new year has commenced. The decision is yours, but wouldn’t it be nice to share the new year with another friend?TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): As news of your work gets around, expect to receive a special “gift”... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Local Farmer

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently heard from local farmer Carol Cross. Cross and her husband own Cross Farms, a hydroponic and conventional farming operation. Club President Bob Wolfing is pictured with Cross. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Local Farmer appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): An old adversary wants to make amends now that a new year has commenced. The decision is yours, but wouldn’t it be nice to share the new year with another friend?TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): As news of your work gets around, expect to receive a special “gift”... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Local Farmer

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently heard from local farmer Carol Cross. Cross and her husband own Cross Farms, a hydroponic and conventional farming operation. Club President Bob Wolfing is pictured with Cross. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Local Farmer appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Nuisance Flood Events Reviewed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say no immediate action is needed to address recent flood events in Ocean City.On Wednesday, Planning and Community Development Director Bill Neville presented members of the Ocean City Coastal Resources Legislative Committee (Green Team) with an update on the town’s nuisance flood report for 2022.He noted that while the resort reported... Read more » The post Nuisance Flood Events Reviewed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Worcester Girls Split Pair After Break

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team got back in action this week after the holiday break and split a pair of games.During the first half of the season, the Mallards won one game and lost their next and ended up with a 4-3 record before the holiday intermission. The pattern continued this week for... Read more » The post Worcester Girls Split Pair After Break appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Nuisance Flood Events Reviewed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Officials say no immediate action is needed to address recent flood events in Ocean City.On Wednesday, Planning and Community Development Director Bill Neville presented members of the Ocean City Coastal Resources Legislative Committee (Green Team) with an update on the town’s nuisance flood report for 2022.He noted that while the resort reported... Read more » The post Nuisance Flood Events Reviewed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Worcester Girls Split Pair After Break

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team got back in action this week after the holiday break and split a pair of games.During the first half of the season, the Mallards won one game and lost their next and ended up with a 4-3 record before the holiday intermission. The pattern continued this week for... Read more » The post Worcester Girls Split Pair After Break appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Legends Sports Show Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
The at the Residence Inn by Marriott on Jan. 7 to benefit the Believe in Tomorrow Children’s Foundation. Participants in the event included, from left to right, Tom Davis, Evan Oglesby, Daniel Wilcox, Dave Johnson and Al Bumbry. The post Legends Sports Show Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Legends Sports Show Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
The at the Residence Inn by Marriott on Jan. 7 to benefit the Believe in Tomorrow Children’s Foundation. Participants in the event included, from left to right, Tom Davis, Evan Oglesby, Daniel Wilcox, Dave Johnson and Al Bumbry. The post Legends Sports Show Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Ocean City dates its “official” birthday to July 4, 1875, the day the original Atlantic Hotel opened on what was then a remote barrier island. There was no bridge from the mainland that first year and the only way to reach the new hotel was by boat.There was no Boardwalk at that time nor were... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Ocean City dates its “official” birthday to July 4, 1875, the day the original Atlantic Hotel opened on what was then a remote barrier island. There was no bridge from the mainland that first year and the only way to reach the new hotel was by boat.There was no Boardwalk at that time nor were... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Loaded Handgun, DrugsOCEAN CITY — A Delaware man was arrested last week after a loaded handgun and various drugs were located in his vehicle with his toddler son.Around 8:45 p.m. last Tuesday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers were patrolling in the area of 90th Street and observed a vehicle with Virginia tags without an... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Loaded Handgun, DrugsOCEAN CITY — A Delaware man was arrested last week after a loaded handgun and various drugs were located in his vehicle with his toddler son.Around 8:45 p.m. last Tuesday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers were patrolling in the area of 90th Street and observed a vehicle with Virginia tags without an... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Robert Leo HeimertBERLIN — Robert Leo Heimert “Bob”, age 88, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, at The Dixon House in Easton.Born on June 1, 1934, in Baltimore, Bob was the son of the late Albert E. Heimert, Jr. and Dorothea Blondell Heimert.Bob grew up in Baltimore, graduating from University of Maryland School... Read more » The post Obituaries – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Robert Leo HeimertBERLIN — Robert Leo Heimert “Bob”, age 88, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023, at The Dixon House in Easton.Born on June 1, 1934, in Baltimore, Bob was the son of the late Albert E. Heimert, Jr. and Dorothea Blondell Heimert.Bob grew up in Baltimore, graduating from University of Maryland School... Read more » The post Obituaries – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

King Short Film, Guest Speaker Set For Saturday In Ocean City

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY — A 92-year-old Salisbury woman who in the 1950s dated a young Martin Luther King, Jr. and studied voice with Coretta Scott King — before the couple ever met — will be a featured guest at this Saturday’s MLK festivities at the Ocean City Center for the Arts.Their relationship is the subject of... Read more » The post King Short Film, Guest Speaker Set For Saturday In Ocean City appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Garden Club Decorates Historic St. Martin’s Church

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
With clippers, garden gloves and greens from their yards in hand, members of the Worcester County Garden Club recently braved the cold to decorate Historic St. Martin’s Church in Showell for the holidays. Rebecca Galyon and Ginny Outten are pictured standing in front of a decorated window sill. The post Garden Club Decorates Historic St. Martin’s Church appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

King Short Film, Guest Speaker Set For Saturday In Ocean City

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY — A 92-year-old Salisbury woman who in the 1950s dated a young Martin Luther King, Jr. and studied voice with Coretta Scott King — before the couple ever met — will be a featured guest at this Saturday’s MLK festivities at the Ocean City Center for the Arts.Their relationship is the subject of... Read more » The post King Short Film, Guest Speaker Set For Saturday In Ocean City appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Garden Club Decorates Historic St. Martin’s Church

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
With clippers, garden gloves and greens from their yards in hand, members of the Worcester County Garden Club recently braved the cold to decorate Historic St. Martin’s Church in Showell for the holidays. Rebecca Galyon and Ginny Outten are pictured standing in front of a decorated window sill. The post Garden Club Decorates Historic St. Martin’s Church appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Over the course of my parenting life, there have been moments of anguish and dare to admit, embarrassment as a result of actions and decisions by my kids.If you have never had any of these as a parent, it’s either one of two things – you live in the clouds of denial or you are... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Over the course of my parenting life, there have been moments of anguish and dare to admit, embarrassment as a result of actions and decisions by my kids.If you have never had any of these as a parent, it’s either one of two things – you live in the clouds of denial or you are... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Giggling with a babyGoing to bed early on SundaysChocolate and peanut butter togetherWhen all the Christmas stuff is put awayChurch bells ringing in Berlin on Sunday morningBall-obsessed dogsIced tea and lemonade combinedSympathizing with parents grocery shopping with their kidsSoft recessed lightsShoes with no laces that fit wellThe Berlin Car Wash The post Things I Like – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Giggling with a babyGoing to bed early on SundaysChocolate and peanut butter togetherWhen all the Christmas stuff is put awayChurch bells ringing in Berlin on Sunday morningBall-obsessed dogsIced tea and lemonade combinedSympathizing with parents grocery shopping with their kidsSoft recessed lightsShoes with no laces that fit wellThe Berlin Car Wash The post Things I Like – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Resort officials essentially ended this week any further discussion about businesses renting electric bicycles, or e-bikes, while also exploring a prohibition of the rental of all smaller, motorized vehicles.In 2020, the Mayor and Council narrowly passed an ordinance prohibiting all classes of e-bikes on the Boardwalk. When potential ADA issues arose, the... Read more » The post OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Berlin Town Council Seeks Casino Funds For LEOPS

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN – Berlin leaders made official their desire to use casino revenue to fund enrollment in a pension fund for police with a resolution this week.The Berlin Town Council this week voted 4-1 to approve a resolution supporting the future use of the town’s casino revenue to cover the costs of funding LEOPS (Law Enforcement... Read more » The post Berlin Town Council Seeks Casino Funds For LEOPS appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY — Resort officials essentially ended this week any further discussion about businesses renting electric bicycles, or e-bikes, while also exploring a prohibition of the rental of all smaller, motorized vehicles.In 2020, the Mayor and Council narrowly passed an ordinance prohibiting all classes of e-bikes on the Boardwalk. When potential ADA issues arose, the... Read more » The post OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Berlin Town Council Seeks Casino Funds For LEOPS

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN – Berlin leaders made official their desire to use casino revenue to fund enrollment in a pension fund for police with a resolution this week.The Berlin Town Council this week voted 4-1 to approve a resolution supporting the future use of the town’s casino revenue to cover the costs of funding LEOPS (Law Enforcement... Read more » The post Berlin Town Council Seeks Casino Funds For LEOPS appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Promotion AnnouncedSALISBURY –  John W. Breda, president and CEO of The Bank of Delmarva, recently announced that Stephanie Krause was promoted to senior vice president – senior relationship manager/group manager.Krause joined The Bank of Delmarva in 2017 and has become an integral part of its success.“Stephanie excels at finding creative solutions for her customers,” said... Read more » The post A Week In Business – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News...READ POST.

A Week In Business – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Promotion AnnouncedSALISBURY –  John W. Breda, president and CEO of The Bank of Delmarva, recently announced that Stephanie Krause was promoted to senior vice president – senior relationship manager/group manager.Krause joined The Bank of Delmarva in 2017 and has become an integral part of its success.“Stephanie excels at finding creative solutions for her customers,” said... Read more » The post A Week In Business – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Seahawks Fall to WiHi, Rout Mardela

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team rebounded from a narrow loss to rival Wicomico on Monday with an 81-15 rout of Mardela on Tuesday.The Seahawks won their first game after the holiday break last Thursday with an 81-55 rout of North Dorchester. That set up a January showdown with Bayside South rival Wicomico and... Read more » The post Seahawks Fall to WiHi, Rout Mardela appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Fall to WiHi, Rout Mardela

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team rebounded from a narrow loss to rival Wicomico on Monday with an 81-15 rout of Mardela on Tuesday.The Seahawks won their first game after the holiday break last Thursday with an 81-55 rout of North Dorchester. That set up a January showdown with Bayside South rival Wicomico and... Read more » The post Seahawks Fall to WiHi, Rout Mardela appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

College Age Alumni Luncheon & College Fair Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
On Tuesday, Jan. 4, the College Counseling Department, together with the Alumni Association at Worcester Prep, started a new tradition with a College Age Alumni Luncheon & College Fair. The event provided an opportunity for current juniors and seniors to ask recent WPS graduates about their experience with the college application process, choosing the right... Read more » The post College Age Alumni Luncheon & College Fair Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

College Age Alumni Luncheon & College Fair Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
On Tuesday, Jan. 4, the College Counseling Department, together with the Alumni Association at Worcester Prep, started a new tradition with a College Age Alumni Luncheon & College Fair. The event provided an opportunity for current juniors and seniors to ask recent WPS graduates about their experience with the college application process, choosing the right... Read more » The post College Age Alumni Luncheon & College Fair Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Seahawks Strong at Iron Horse Duals

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team turned in a strong performance at the Iron Horse Duals last weekend, finishing fourth overall against some of the best programs in the region.The Seahawks fell in a close one in their opener to Cape Henlopen, 39-34. Decatur got wins from Juan Hinojosa (106), Elijah Collick (113), Aaron August... Read more » The post Seahawks Strong at Iron Horse Duals appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Strong at Iron Horse Duals

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team turned in a strong performance at the Iron Horse Duals last weekend, finishing fourth overall against some of the best programs in the region.The Seahawks fell in a close one in their opener to Cape Henlopen, 39-34. Decatur got wins from Juan Hinojosa (106), Elijah Collick (113), Aaron August... Read more » The post Seahawks Strong at Iron Horse Duals appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wicomico Eyes Post Holiday Start

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SALISBURY – School system officials this week approved a calendar for the 2023-2024 academic year that starts after Labor Day.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Board of Education voted unanimously to approve a post-Labor Day start to the 2023-2024 school year.Board Chair Gene Malone noted that while an overwhelming majority of survey respondents supported an academic... Read more » The post Wicomico Eyes Post Holiday Start appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Despite some weather-related hiccups, Ocean City’s Winterfest of Lights was largely successful and tourism officials this week promised a few new wrinkles for next year including bringing back the trams in a hybrid special event.During Monday’s Ocean City Tourism Commission meeting, members got a review of the 2022 Winterfest of Lights, the... Read more » The post 2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Committee Begins Budget Review

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN PINES – An Ocean Pines committee kicked off its annual review of the proposed 2023-2024 budget last week with presentations from various department heads.Last Wednesday, General Manager John Viola presented members of the Ocean Pines Budget and Finance Committee with the coming year’s proposed spending plan, which reflects total revenues and operating expenses of... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Committee Begins Budget Review appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Wicomico Eyes Post Holiday Start

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SALISBURY – School system officials this week approved a calendar for the 2023-2024 academic year that starts after Labor Day.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Board of Education voted unanimously to approve a post-Labor Day start to the 2023-2024 school year.Board Chair Gene Malone noted that while an overwhelming majority of survey respondents supported an academic... Read more » The post Wicomico Eyes Post Holiday Start appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Despite some weather-related hiccups, Ocean City’s Winterfest of Lights was largely successful and tourism officials this week promised a few new wrinkles for next year including bringing back the trams in a hybrid special event.During Monday’s Ocean City Tourism Commission meeting, members got a review of the 2022 Winterfest of Lights, the... Read more » The post 2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Committee Begins Budget Review

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN PINES – An Ocean Pines committee kicked off its annual review of the proposed 2023-2024 budget last week with presentations from various department heads.Last Wednesday, General Manager John Viola presented members of the Ocean Pines Budget and Finance Committee with the coming year’s proposed spending plan, which reflects total revenues and operating expenses of... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Committee Begins Budget Review appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

SoDel Cares Donated to Southern Delaware Education Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SoDel Cares presented a check for $2,000 to the Southern Delaware Education Foundation (SDEF), which provides scholarships to the unemployed and underemployed. Pictured, from left, are Barbara McCully, SDEF secretary; Scott Kammerer, founder of SoDel Cares; Jackie Boyd, SDEF vice president; and Howard Boyd, SDEF president. The post SoDel Cares Donated to Southern Delaware Education Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SoDel Cares Donated to Southern Delaware Education Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SoDel Cares presented a check for $2,000 to the Southern Delaware Education Foundation (SDEF), which provides scholarships to the unemployed and underemployed. Pictured, from left, are Barbara McCully, SDEF secretary; Scott Kammerer, founder of SoDel Cares; Jackie Boyd, SDEF vice president; and Howard Boyd, SDEF president. The post SoDel Cares Donated to Southern Delaware Education Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Council Transfers $1M For Capital Projects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN – Municipal officials agreed to transfer $1 million to a capital reserves fund for future projects.The Berlin Town Council voted 5-0 Monday to transfer $1 million from unassigned general fund balance to the town’s capital reserves fund. The money will go toward town hall renovations and a new public works facility.“Our fund balances are... Read more » The post Berlin Council Transfers $1M For Capital Projects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin Council Transfers $1M For Capital Projects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN – Municipal officials agreed to transfer $1 million to a capital reserves fund for future projects.The Berlin Town Council voted 5-0 Monday to transfer $1 million from unassigned general fund balance to the town’s capital reserves fund. The money will go toward town hall renovations and a new public works facility.“Our fund balances are... Read more » The post Berlin Council Transfers $1M For Capital Projects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Firefighters Visit Berlin Nursing Home

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Several Ocean City Firefighters and their families and friends delivered Christmas cheer to residents at the Berlin Nursing home. This is the fourth year in a row that Ocean City Firefighters have made it a goal to remember senior residents in honor of the late Delores Kenny. The post OC Firefighters Visit Berlin Nursing Home appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Firefighters Visit Berlin Nursing Home

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Several Ocean City Firefighters and their families and friends delivered Christmas cheer to residents at the Berlin Nursing home. This is the fourth year in a row that Ocean City Firefighters have made it a goal to remember senior residents in honor of the late Delores Kenny. The post OC Firefighters Visit Berlin Nursing Home appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commissioners Vote To Cancel West OC Sailboat Lease; 5-2 Vote Ends $8,500 Contract

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners this week opted to end an agreement that provided a sailboat with space at the commercial harbor.The commissioners voted 5-2 Tuesday to give the connections of the Alyosha, the sailboat that docks at the West Ocean City Commercial Harbor, notice that they were canceling the boat’s lease.“Putting this... Read more » The post Commissioners Vote To Cancel West OC Sailboat Lease; 5-2 Vote Ends $8,500 Contract appeared first on...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Wednesday marked the six-month anniversary of 14-year-old Gavin Knupp’s death in a hit-and-run collision on Grey’s Corner Road. Officially, there is nothing to report aside from the case remains an active investigation and no charges have been filed. Meanwhile, arrests continue to surface around the state after similar incidents. The aggravation with the pace of... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Commissioners Vote To Cancel West OC Sailboat Lease; 5-2 Vote Ends $8,500 Contract

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners this week opted to end an agreement that provided a sailboat with space at the commercial harbor.The commissioners voted 5-2 Tuesday to give the connections of the Alyosha, the sailboat that docks at the West Ocean City Commercial Harbor, notice that they were canceling the boat’s lease.“Putting this... Read more » The post Commissioners Vote To Cancel West OC Sailboat Lease; 5-2 Vote Ends $8,500 Contract appeared first on...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 13, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Wednesday marked the six-month anniversary of 14-year-old Gavin Knupp’s death in a hit-and-run collision on Grey’s Corner Road. Officially, there is nothing to report aside from the case remains an active investigation and no charges have been filed. Meanwhile, arrests continue to surface around the state after similar incidents. The aggravation with the pace of... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 13, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Funds Approved For Tournament, Festival

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials last week approved Tourism Development Grant (TDG) funds for two special events in Ocean City.During last month’s Ocean City Tourism Commission meeting, Tourism and Business Development Director Tom Perlozzo asked for and received a positive recommendation for the expenditure of TDG funds for two special events, including Premiere Basketball, a... Read more » The post Funds Approved For Tournament, Festival appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Funds Approved For Tournament, Festival

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials last week approved Tourism Development Grant (TDG) funds for two special events in Ocean City.During last month’s Ocean City Tourism Commission meeting, Tourism and Business Development Director Tom Perlozzo asked for and received a positive recommendation for the expenditure of TDG funds for two special events, including Premiere Basketball, a... Read more » The post Funds Approved For Tournament, Festival appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Year

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team last weekend celebrated its remarkable season, the best since 2004, with an awards ceremony including the annual Hammond family “Tough Guy of the Year” award. Throughout the season, the Hammond family honors an individual player each week with a “Tough Guy of the Week” award and a “Tough Guy of... Read more » The post Tough Guy of the Year appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Year

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team last weekend celebrated its remarkable season, the best since 2004, with an awards ceremony including the annual Hammond family “Tough Guy of the Year” award. Throughout the season, the Hammond family honors an individual player each week with a “Tough Guy of the Week” award and a “Tough Guy of... Read more » The post Tough Guy of the Year appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Streaking Decatur Girls Remain Unbeaten

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team remained unbeaten in the regular season with a run of four impressive wins since dropping a pair during the Governor’s Challenge Holiday Tournament.The Seahawks are now a perfect 9-0 in the regular season after winning their first four after the holiday break. The streak includes a 71-37 win... Read more » The post Streaking Decatur Girls Remain Unbeaten appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students Showed Off Their Creativity

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Students in Julie Vorsteg’s second grade class at Ocean City Elementary showed off their creativity after developing a strategy to solve a two-digit word problem and prove the answer is correct.  Pictured, from left, are Bryce Kerchner, Wyatt Brown, and Angie Raffo. Submitted Photos The post OC Elementary Students Showed Off Their Creativity appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Streaking Decatur Girls Remain Unbeaten

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team remained unbeaten in the regular season with a run of four impressive wins since dropping a pair during the Governor’s Challenge Holiday Tournament.The Seahawks are now a perfect 9-0 in the regular season after winning their first four after the holiday break. The streak includes a 71-37 win... Read more » The post Streaking Decatur Girls Remain Unbeaten appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students Showed Off Their Creativity

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
Students in Julie Vorsteg’s second grade class at Ocean City Elementary showed off their creativity after developing a strategy to solve a two-digit word problem and prove the answer is correct.  Pictured, from left, are Bryce Kerchner, Wyatt Brown, and Angie Raffo. Submitted Photos The post OC Elementary Students Showed Off Their Creativity appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Despite some weather-related hiccups, Ocean City’s Winterfest of Lights was largely successful and tourism officials this week promised a few new wrinkles for next year including bringing back the trams in a hybrid special event.During Monday’s Ocean City Tourism Commission meeting, members got a review of the 2022 Winterfest of Lights, the... Read more » The post 2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Despite some weather-related hiccups, Ocean City’s Winterfest of Lights was largely successful and tourism officials this week promised a few new wrinkles for next year including bringing back the trams in a hybrid special event.During Monday’s Ocean City Tourism Commission meeting, members got a review of the 2022 Winterfest of Lights, the... Read more » The post 2023 Winterfest To Feature Trams, Hybrid Model appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Snow Hill Council Votes To Sell Riverboat

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SNOW HILL – Officials agreed this week to start the process of disposing of the beleaguered Black-Eyed Susan.The Snow Hill Town Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to authorize town staff to move forward with getting rid of the Black-Eyed Susan, the riverboat the town purchased in 2020.“We need to start this process, as painful as... Read more » The post Snow Hill Council Votes To Sell Riverboat appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Snow Hill Council Votes To Sell Riverboat

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
SNOW HILL – Officials agreed this week to start the process of disposing of the beleaguered Black-Eyed Susan.The Snow Hill Town Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to authorize town staff to move forward with getting rid of the Black-Eyed Susan, the riverboat the town purchased in 2020.“We need to start this process, as painful as... Read more » The post Snow Hill Council Votes To Sell Riverboat appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials essentially ended this week any further discussion about businesses renting electric bicycles, or e-bikes, while also exploring a prohibition of the rental of all smaller, motorized vehicles.In 2020, the Mayor and Council narrowly passed an ordinance prohibiting all classes of e-bikes on the Boardwalk. When potential ADA issues arose, the... Read more » The post OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials essentially ended this week any further discussion about businesses renting electric bicycles, or e-bikes, while also exploring a prohibition of the rental of all smaller, motorized vehicles.In 2020, the Mayor and Council narrowly passed an ordinance prohibiting all classes of e-bikes on the Boardwalk. When potential ADA issues arose, the... Read more » The post OC Council Looks To Address Small Motorized Vehicles appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

23.4 Pound Tautog Could Be New Lady Angler World Record

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWell Captain Kane Bounds and crew have done it again!!  Captain Kane already holds the IGFA all tackle world record for tautog and today he added to his already impossible resume by adding what could be another world record.  The IGFA does not distinguish between men and women when it comes to all tackle world... Read more » The post 23.4 Pound Tautog Could Be New Lady Angler World Record appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

23.4 Pound Tautog Could Be New Lady Angler World Record

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 12, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWell Captain Kane Bounds and crew have done it again!!  Captain Kane already holds the IGFA all tackle world record for tautog and today he added to his already impossible resume by adding what could be another world record.  The IGFA does not distinguish between men and women when it comes to all tackle world... Read more » The post 23.4 Pound Tautog Could Be New Lady Angler World Record appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Council Rescinds Challenged Ordinance After Successful Petition, Decides On New Conveyance Direction

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
OCEAN CITY – With a successful petition for referendum opposing the conveyance of an narrow section of right-of-way between 13th and 14th streets verified last week, resort officials on Tuesday voted to rescind the ordinance approved last year setting in motion that process, thereby avoiding the need for a possible special election.As part of a... Read more » The post Council Rescinds Challenged Ordinance After Successful Petition, Decides On New Conveyance Direction appeared first...READ POST.

Council Rescinds Challenged Ordinance After Successful Petition, Decides On New Conveyance Direction

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
OCEAN CITY – With a successful petition for referendum opposing the conveyance of an narrow section of right-of-way between 13th and 14th streets verified last week, resort officials on Tuesday voted to rescind the ordinance approved last year setting in motion that process, thereby avoiding the need for a possible special election.As part of a... Read more » The post Council Rescinds Challenged Ordinance After Successful Petition, Decides On New Conveyance Direction appeared first...READ POST.

Baltimore Avenue Project To Be Spread Over Two Phases

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
OCEAN CITY – With the cost of redeveloping the Baltimore Avenue corridor having doubled since the project was first planned, resort officials this week chose the option to do the project in two phases over the next several years.In recent years, a major renovation of the Baltimore Avenue corridor from North Division Street to 15th... Read more » The post Baltimore Avenue Project To Be Spread Over Two Phases appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Baltimore Avenue Project To Be Spread Over Two Phases

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
OCEAN CITY – With the cost of redeveloping the Baltimore Avenue corridor having doubled since the project was first planned, resort officials this week chose the option to do the project in two phases over the next several years.In recent years, a major renovation of the Baltimore Avenue corridor from North Division Street to 15th... Read more » The post Baltimore Avenue Project To Be Spread Over Two Phases appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin’s New Traffic Signal Activates Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
BERLIN — The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (SHA) will activate a new traffic signal at the Route 113 (Worcester Highway) and Route 818 (Main Street) intersection in Berlin on Saturday, Jan. 14.The traffic signal will be in flash-only mode for 72 hours beginning Saturday to give motorists a chance to get used... Read more » The post Berlin’s New Traffic Signal Activates Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin’s New Traffic Signal Activates Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
BERLIN — The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (SHA) will activate a new traffic signal at the Route 113 (Worcester Highway) and Route 818 (Main Street) intersection in Berlin on Saturday, Jan. 14.The traffic signal will be in flash-only mode for 72 hours beginning Saturday to give motorists a chance to get used... Read more » The post Berlin’s New Traffic Signal Activates Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Grant Expected To Improve Internet Connectivity in Local Municipalities

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
BERLIN– Downtown businesses could see improved internet connectivity thanks to a state grant.Municipal officials this week discussed the $3.2 million Worcester County received through the Rural Maryland funds being dispersed by the Tri-County Council of the Lower Eastern Shore. While there was some confusion regarding the town’s intentions, Mayor Zack Tyndall said Berlin was definitely... Read more » The post Grant Expected To Improve Internet Connectivity in Local...READ POST.

Grant Expected To Improve Internet Connectivity in Local Municipalities

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 11, 2023
BERLIN– Downtown businesses could see improved internet connectivity thanks to a state grant.Municipal officials this week discussed the $3.2 million Worcester County received through the Rural Maryland funds being dispersed by the Tri-County Council of the Lower Eastern Shore. While there was some confusion regarding the town’s intentions, Mayor Zack Tyndall said Berlin was definitely... Read more » The post Grant Expected To Improve Internet Connectivity in Local...READ POST.

OCPD Seasonal Recruitment Efforts Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 10, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Police Department continues to seek applicants for its summer enforcement program.On Monday, Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on seasonal recruitment.For decades, the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) has enhanced its workforce with seasonal officers and public safety... Read more » The post OCPD Seasonal Recruitment Efforts Continue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OCPD Seasonal Recruitment Efforts Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 10, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Police Department continues to seek applicants for its summer enforcement program.On Monday, Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on seasonal recruitment.For decades, the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) has enhanced its workforce with seasonal officers and public safety... Read more » The post OCPD Seasonal Recruitment Efforts Continue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester County To Dispose Of Ice Rink

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 10, 2023
SNOW HILL– In a split vote this week, county officials agreed to get rid of the synthetic ice rink purchased in 2019.The Worcester County Commissioners voted 4-3 to cease ice rink operations and explore how best to dispose of it. While those in support of getting rid of it cited the expense and underutilization, others... Read more » The post Worcester County To Dispose Of Ice Rink appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County To Dispose Of Ice Rink

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 10, 2023
SNOW HILL– In a split vote this week, county officials agreed to get rid of the synthetic ice rink purchased in 2019.The Worcester County Commissioners voted 4-3 to cease ice rink operations and explore how best to dispose of it. While those in support of getting rid of it cited the expense and underutilization, others... Read more » The post Worcester County To Dispose Of Ice Rink appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Site Plan Approved For Mobile Home Park Expansion

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 09, 2023
SNOW HILL– Plans for the expansion of a West Ocean City mobile home park moved ahead last week following approval by county officials.The Worcester County Planning Commission last Thursday voted unanimously to approve a site plan for Salt Life Park. The project consists of a 34-lot expansion of an existing manufactured home park on Old... Read more » The post Site Plan Approved For Mobile Home Park Expansion appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Site Plan Approved For Mobile Home Park Expansion

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 09, 2023
SNOW HILL– Plans for the expansion of a West Ocean City mobile home park moved ahead last week following approval by county officials.The Worcester County Planning Commission last Thursday voted unanimously to approve a site plan for Salt Life Park. The project consists of a 34-lot expansion of an existing manufactured home park on Old... Read more » The post Site Plan Approved For Mobile Home Park Expansion appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OPA Reports Vandalism At Skate Park

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 09, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Officials in Ocean Pines were forced to close the community’s skate park last week to address vandalism that had occurred at the property.Though the amenity reopened last Friday, officials say they will continue to monitor the skate park after the most recent bout of vandalism. After learning of the property damage last... Read more » The post OPA Reports Vandalism At Skate Park appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OPA Reports Vandalism At Skate Park

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 09, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Officials in Ocean Pines were forced to close the community’s skate park last week to address vandalism that had occurred at the property.Though the amenity reopened last Friday, officials say they will continue to monitor the skate park after the most recent bout of vandalism. After learning of the property damage last... Read more » The post OPA Reports Vandalism At Skate Park appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tog On The Rip & Rockfish at Route 90

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, January 09, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe’ve had some rain and even a few snow flurries move into the area, but today was actually a very nice early January day.  The sun was shining early on, temps were in the mid to upper 40s and winds were very, very light.  It was a nice day to get out and bend a... Read more » The post Tog On The Rip & Rockfish at Route 90 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

RatlTogTrap Lure

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, January 07, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgLooks like we’ve got some more wind coming through the weekend with a maybe fishing day here or there.  That made it nice that some got out today.I, along with many, saw a new one today when it comes to tautog fishing.  I’ll let Captain Monty of the Morning Star take it from here…..Art that’s... Read more » The post RatlTogTrap Lure appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Dense Fog and Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, January 06, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe had a weather transition day today as the ocean calmed down from yesterday’s wind.  The day ended up quite nice with warm temps and sunny skies, but there was still some fog to contend with over the ocean.  Not to worry, tog don’t mind fog.Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides was out on the... Read more » The post Dense Fog and Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

South Point Association Officers Elected

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
At the South Point Association’s annual membership meeting in December, the community elected for 2023 the following association officers: front row, left to right,  Jan Adamchak, director;   Rick Martelo, director;   Diane Stelzner, association secretary. Back row, left to right,  Brian Julian, treasurer;   Michael LeCompte, president;   Roland J. Trottier, vice president. The post South Point Association Officers Elected appeared...READ POST.

A Week In Business – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Faculty RecognitionsSALISBURY – This year’s Salisbury University (SU) Alumni Association Faculty Appreciation Award winners are “instrumental,” “left a lasting impression,” “taught with enthusiasm” and served as “a light to all,” according to their former students.The association honored five with the accolade as part of SU’s annual fall commencement celebration. They include Drs. Deborah Mathews (Social... Read more » The...READ POST.

OC Paramedics, County Health Department Partner on Integrated Emergency Care Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY — A joint training exercise this week between Ocean City Fire Department paramedics and the Worcester County Health Department could improve emergency patient care and reduce the strain on the 911 call system.Ocean City Fire Department paramedics and county health department care providers this week embarked on training sessions for a relatively new... Read more » The post OC Paramedics, County Health Department Partner on Integrated Emergency Care Program appeared first...READ POST.

Decatur Wrestlers Shine at Damascus Tourney

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team added another feather to its growing hat with a team win in the Damascus Holiday Invitational Tournament last week to remain unbeaten on the season.The Seahawks won the team championship at the Damascus Holiday Tournament with 128.5 total team points and placed seven wrestlers in the top four in... Read more » The post Decatur Wrestlers Shine at Damascus Tourney appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Atlantic General Hospital Receives $193K Broadband Reimbursement

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN – Atlantic General Hospital has received a $193,050 reimbursement through a program that helps not-for-profit hospitals serving rural areas with broadband costs.Atlantic General Hospital (AGH) secured a $193,050 reimbursement from a Federal Communications Commission fund via the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC). The funding is made possible by telecommunication service providers — like those... Read more » The post Atlantic General Hospital Receives $193K...READ POST.

Obituaries – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Thomas Edward YarkoOCEAN CITY — Thomas Edward Yarko, age 91, passed away at his home in Ocean City, on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022.Born in Bakerton, PA, he was the son of the late John Yarko and Mary Kutchman and one of sixteen siblings.Tom served in the Korean war and had worked as a project manager... Read more » The post Obituaries – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Lower Shore Land Trust Recognized Stewardship Volunteer of the Year

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Lower Shore Land Trust recognized Laurie Lawton-Smith as its Stewardship Volunteer of the Year. Lawton-Smith spent 53 hours volunteering with the nonprofit to help monitor 42 properties. Pictured, from left, are Beth Sheppard, Kate Patton, Laurie Lawton-Smith, Frank Deuter, and Jared Parks. The post Lower Shore Land Trust Recognized Stewardship Volunteer of the Year appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Lions Club Supported Coastal Hospice

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
The Ocean City Lions Club recently supported Coastal Hospice’s efforts to create a room honoring veterans that was made possible through contributions from the OC Lions Club and other local organizations.  Lions Steve McMillan, left, and Chuck Becker display the Coastal Hospice “We Honor Veterans” plaque recognizing the contributions. The post OC Lions Club Supported Coastal Hospice appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Chief Outlines Recruiting Efforts In ‘Tough Environment’

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY — With recruiting season for seasonal police department officers and public safety aides heading into the back stretch, at least one resort official this week voiced concern the current numbers appear to be falling short and questioned if enough was being done.During an Ocean City Police Commission meeting last month, Ocean City Police... Read more » The post Chief Outlines Recruiting Efforts In ‘Tough Environment’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Make a start on that new workplace challenge. But get more information before you find yourself too deeply involved without knowing in which direction you should go.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You might find things becoming tedious as your schedule slows down after the holidays. Use this time... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Inducts New Member

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
On December 14, 2022, not only did the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City celebrate the holidays, but also the induction of its newest member, John Hulit.  Membership Chair Lynne McAllorum inducted Hulit. The post Kiwanis Club Inducts New Member appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Board, Former Director Reach Settlement

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN PINES – A settlement between the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) and former director Tom Janasek is being finalized.Late last week, the Ocean Pines Board of Directors announced the association had agreed in principle to a settlement in a lawsuit regarding the enforcement of a 90-day amenity ban against Janasek. The settlement comes months after... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Board, Former Director Reach Settlement appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Beckett has been at boarding school in Virginia for five months now.I will never get used to him not being home. He’s home typically one weekend a month and longer for holidays, as the boarding school models provides long breaks for travel as the students come from 27 countries. We usually visit him once a... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Winter vacationsBreakfast for dinnerWarm January daysNot getting a pile of “ones” from the cashierCalendars with personalized photosRubbing a dog between the eyesFager’s Island’s prime rib (one side blackened)The last email check of the dayLeap Day babiesFree shipping dealsDown pillows The post Things I Like – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Delmar Holding Off Final Call On Former Berlin Leader

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN – Officials in the Town of Delmar have not yet made a decision regarding the future of Town Manager Jeff Fleetwood.After Fleetwood pleaded guilty to embezzlement in Worcester County District Court last month, officials in Delmar, the municipality that hired him after he retired from the role of town administrator in Berlin, met to... Read more » The post Delmar Holding Off Final Call On Former Berlin Leader appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Christmas Trees Feed Local Goats

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN – Area goats are now snacking on Christmas trees from homes in Berlin thanks to a partnership between the town and two local farms.For the first two Wednesdays in January, Berlin’s residential trash customers can leave their live-cut Christmas trees on the curb for pickup by the town’s public works crew. The trees are... Read more » The post Christmas Trees Feed Local Goats appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Boys Drop Two in Governor’s Challenge

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team dropped two games during the Governor’s Challenge Holiday Tournament last week to fall to 3-5 overall on the season.The Seahawks entered the Governor’s Challenge on a mini-win streak, having beaten Crisfield and county rival Pocomoke heading into the holiday break. The Decatur boys ran into a couple of... Read more » The post Decatur Boys Drop Two in Governor’s Challenge appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Donated to SDMS Kiwanis Builders Club

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines – Ocean City presented a $500 donation to the Stephen Decatur Middle School Kiwanis Builders Club. Pictured receiving the check from the Kiwanis Club are (left to right) SDMS Advisor Mindy Ouellet, SDMS Principal Lynne Barton, Builders Club President Julia Park, Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing, Secretary TJ... Read more » The post Kiwanis Club Donated to SDMS Kiwanis Builders Club appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Lions Donated to District Charitable Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
The OC Lions supported the District Charitable Foundation with a $1,000 check. OC Lions President Norm Cathell, left, and member Steve McMillan, right, are pictured presenting the check to Past District Governor Dave Studley, chair of the District 22B Charitable Foundation. The post OC Lions Donated to District Charitable Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Petition Meets Mark Challenging OC’s Right Of Way Ordinance

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY — A successful petition blocking the town’s transfer of a right-of-way along Baltimore Avenue to help the proposed Margaritaville project was confirmed this week and could be heading to a special election.Last year, local resident and former councilperson Margaret Pillas launched an effort to petition to referendum an ordinance passed by the Mayor... Read more » The post Petition Meets Mark Challenging OC’s Right Of Way Ordinance appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Child Pornography Distribution Gets Local Man 16 Years

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
SNOW HILL — A Snow Hill man was sentenced last month to 40 years in jail for distribution of child pornography, all but 16 years of which were suspended.Timothy Patrick Newsome, 32, of Snow Hill, was sentenced to a total of 40 years with the Department of Corrections for his conviction on four counts of... Read more » The post Child Pornography Distribution Gets Local Man 16 Years appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Coins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Friday, Jan. 13: Lennon LaRicci Saturday, Jan. 14: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Jan. 7: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Jan. 6: Carley Twigg Wednesday, Jan. 11: Blind WindCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St., Downtown O.C. Friday, Jan. 20: Rogue... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Speeding Stop Leads To ArrestOCEAN CITY — A Texas man was arrested last week after allegedly fleeing from a traffic stop on Coastal Highway while driving twice the posted speed limit.Around 11 p.m. last Thursday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer patrolling in the area of 100th Street observed a vehicle traveling on Coastal... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
It was surprising and impressive to see the increasing value of Ocean City’s beach stands.In today’s world, it would stand to reason the beach stand business would not be what it was once was, considering beach equipment is widely available at dozens of stores in Ocean City as well as big box outlets everywhere. Many... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bull Riding Event Returns To Ocean City Inlet In June

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY – After a successful inaugural season, the professional bull riding event is set to return to Ocean City in June.Resort special events staff this week confirmed the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) will return to Ocean City in June after a successful inaugural event around the same dates... Read more » The post Bull Riding Event Returns To Ocean City Inlet In June appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Seahawks Rout WiHi after Tournament Setbacks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN- After taking a couple of losses during the Governor’s Challenge Holiday Tournament last week, Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity basketball team rebounded this week with a big win over conference rival Wicomico.The Decatur girls lost to Poly from Baltimore in their Governor’s Challenge opener. The Seahawks trailed 18-4 after one quarter and 33-14 at the... Read more » The post Seahawks Rout WiHi after Tournament Setbacks appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Approved Complex Redevelopment Bid Exceeds Budget By $500K

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY — After two attempts at bidding the construction contract for the redevelopment of the downtown recreation complex, resort officials approved the successful low bidder although the bottom line is still above what was budgeted.In recent years, town officials have been planning for a major redevelopment of the downtown recreation and parks complex along... Read more » The post Approved Complex Redevelopment Bid Exceeds Budget By $500K appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Route 90 Survey Results To Be Released

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN – State officials say the latest phase in the redevelopment of the Route 90 corridor will conclude later this month.In November, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) concluded its public survey to gather input on the proposed alternatives currently being considered for the Route 90 improvement project. Those results, the... Read more » The post Route 90 Survey Results To Be Released appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
This aerial photo shows the creation of the Inlet in August 1933 and the separation between Ocean City and Assateague Island from the most historic storm to ever hit the region.The photo clearly shows the existence of a new 50-foot wide, eight-foot deep Inlet at the south end of town. The huge waves that pounded... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Pocomoke Library Process Continues; 2nd Attempt At Strategic Demo Grant Unsuccessful

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
POCOMOKE – Plans to tear down the former armory to make space for a new Pocomoke library continue to move forward.City Manager Jeremy Mason said this week he’s hopeful that the demolition process can begin this spring. Thanks to a property purchase made last year, the city will be clearing an entire block.“It’ll do a... Read more » The post New Pocomoke Library Process Continues; 2nd Attempt At Strategic Demo Grant Unsuccessful appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Special Election Over Long Wait

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
With a petition drive recently verified as successful, the Ocean City Mayor and Council will have a decision to make – a special election soon or include a referendum with the 2024 election?At issue is a 20-foot conveyance of the eastside of Baltimore Avenue to the Margaritaville property to allow it to meet the planned... Read more » The post Special Election Over Long Wait appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – January 6, 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – January 6, 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester’s Latest Property Assessments Increase 31%

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN – State property value reassessments announced this week revealed significant increases across Maryland but in Worcester County, the changes were even more pronounced.The State Department of Assessment and Taxation (SDAT) this week announced the results of the triennial reassessment of residential and commercial properties across Maryland and the news was generally good, depending on... Read more » The post Worcester’s Latest Property Assessments Increase 31% appeared first...READ POST.

New Year Expected To Bring New Businesses To Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
BERLIN – The new year is expected to bring several new businesses to downtown Berlin.In 2023, the town is set to welcome a slate of new enterprises, including a brewery, distillery, restaurant and printing business.“We support local here, especially in Berlin, and it shows,” said Ivy Wells, the town’s economic and community development director. “That’s... Read more » The post New Year Expected To Bring New Businesses To Berlin appeared first on News...READ POST.

Professional Bull Riding Event To Return In June

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY – After a successful inaugural season, the professional bull riding event is set to return to Ocean City in June.Resort special events staff this week confirmed the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) and Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) will return to Ocean City in June after a successful inaugural event around the same dates... Read more » The post Professional Bull Riding Event To Return In June appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC’s Beach Rental Stand Revenue Increases In Auction

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
OCEAN CITY – The beach equipment rental business remains lucrative judging by the results of a recent auction of the parcels in the downtown area.During Tuesday’s meeting, City Clerk Diana Chavis announced the results of an auction for the downtown beach rental franchise parcels in the downtown area south of 27th Street. The town’s beach... Read more » The post OC’s Beach Rental Stand Revenue Increases In Auction appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Before The Wind & Rain

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, January 05, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgRain and wind have arrived to areas in and around Ocean City so the tautog and rockfish will get a break for a few days.  The good news is that the rockfish are still to our north and should move this way and water temps are still high enough that tautog should be comfortable for... Read more » The post Before The Wind & Rain appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Petition Meets Mark Challenging Ocean City’s Right Of Way Ordinance; Referendum Timing Could Impact Margaritaville Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 04, 2023
OCEAN CITY — A successful petition blocking the town’s transfer of a right-of-way along Baltimore Avenue to help the proposed Margaritaville project was confirmed this week and could be heading to a special election.Last year, local resident and former councilperson Margaret Pillas launched an effort to petition to referendum an ordinance passed by the Mayor... Read more » The post Petition Meets Mark Challenging Ocean City’s Right Of Way Ordinance; Referendum Timing...READ POST.

Delicious Crab Pie Recipe

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 04, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuKnEswo0jo&t=2sCrab PieIngredients 1 Pound jumbo lump crab meat 2 Deep Dish Pie Crusts (this recipe will make 2 pies) 1/4 cup of diced onion (or shallots) 8 oz of Swiss cheese 2 Tablespoons flour 3 large eggs 1 cup heavy cream 1/2 cup mayo 1 teaspoon lemon juice 2 teaspoons Old Bay Directions Preheat oven... Read more » The post Delicious Crab Pie Recipe appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

959 Penguins Plunge To Support Atlantic General Hospital

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, January 04, 2023
OCEAN CITY – More than 900 Penguin Swim participants took a dip in the Atlantic Ocean Sunday to raise more than $111,000 for Atlantic General Hospital (AGH).On New Year’s Day, 959 participants sporting costumes and bathing suits took a plunge into the waters off Ocean City for the 29th Annual Penguin Swim.Event co-chair Ryan Kirby... Read more » The post 959 Penguins Plunge To Support Atlantic General Hospital appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

UPDATED: Pines Police Chief Suspended As Officials Investigate Burglary

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 03, 2023
OCEAN PINES – Ocean Pines Police Chief Leo Ehrisman has been placed on administrative leave as the association works with local agencies to investigate a reported burglary that occurred at a storage shed used by the police department.On Tuesday, the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) announced that Ehrisman has been placed on paid administrative leave effective... Read more » The post UPDATED: Pines Police Chief Suspended As Officials Investigate Burglary appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

OPA, Janasek Reach Settlement

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 03, 2023
OCEAN PINES – A settlement between the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) and former director Tom Janasek is being finalized.Late last week, the Ocean Pines Board of Directors announced the association had agreed in principle to a settlement in a lawsuit regarding the enforcement of a 90-day amenity ban against Janasek. The settlement comes months after... Read more » The post OPA, Janasek Reach Settlement appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Addition Complete At Stephen Decatur Middle; New Wing To Open To Students Wednesday

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 03, 2023
BERLIN– Teachers spent the early part of this week moving into the newly completed wing at Stephen Decatur Middle School.The new addition to the school, which held asynchronous learning on Monday and Tuesday to give teachers a chance to move into their new classrooms, will open to students Wednesday. The addition increases the school’s size... Read more » The post Addition Complete At Stephen Decatur Middle; New Wing To Open To Students Wednesday appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Jumbo Rockfish and Tautog To Over 16 Pounds

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, January 03, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThe weather is about to change tomorrow with some rain and wind, but today was another absolutely beautiful day to be out on the water.  There were plenty of folks taking advantage of it too and there were some real nice fish caught.Captain Chase Eberle of Chasin’ Tides had a great day today with some... Read more » The post Jumbo Rockfish and Tautog To Over 16 Pounds appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Year’s Day Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, January 01, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgHappy New Year!!!We started off 2023 in the right way with some really gorgeous weather that included highs in the upper 50s, sunny skies and light winds.  It was a great day to go fishing if you weren’t nursing a hangover.  We wish everyone out there a healthy and happy 2023!!Captain Monty Hawkins of the... Read more » The post New Year’s Day Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tautog, Striped Bass and Swordfish

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, January 01, 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe didn’t have the nicest weather conditions today with fog, rain and a little wind, but it was still doable in the ocean and warmer than average temperatures made it not so bad.  We’ll take it while we can get it because few and far between fishing days are on the way.John Hyams and his... Read more » The post Tautog, Striped Bass and Swordfish appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rockfish Out Front!?

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, December 30, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgToday was another very nice late December day and folks were outside taking advantage of it.  There were lots of folks out walking, the local golf courses were busier than usual and there were some anglers out taking advantage of the open weather window.Mason Farr and Shawn Whitaker were part of a trip today that... Read more » The post Rockfish Out Front!? appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Start preparing now to make sure you get the credit you’re due for all the effort you put in to get a project off the ground. A new challenge emerges in a few weeks.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You’re charging full steam ahead on the job — and... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Heron Park Sale Negotiations Continue With Pre-Demolition Process Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
BERLIN – A year after the town received a $500,000 demolition grant for Heron Park, little has changed at the former chicken processing plant.While the town is in negotiations with a potential purchaser and is exploring demolition, the park appears much the same as it did a year ago. Mayor Zack Tyndall said this week... Read more » The post Heron Park Sale Negotiations Continue With Pre-Demolition Process Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
With this being the last issue of 2022, it’s time to look ahead and make some predictions for what will make news in 2023. Here’s some thoughts: The second time will be the charm, as Mother Nature will cooperate and allow a wildly successful Oceans Calling Festival to take place in Ocean City. A single... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Commission President Looks Ahead With Optimism

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
SNOW HILL – While local officials remain committed to ongoing projects such as expanding broadband and developing a fire funding formula, the coming year is expected to bring additional challenges to Worcester County.Inflation, implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future and a change in administration at the state level are all issues that could impact... Read more » The post County Commission President Looks Ahead With Optimism appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Presented Appreciation Award

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City presented an appreciation award to Norbert Violante for his help setting up and transporting tables and chairs whenever needed. Violante, left, is pictured with Bob Wolfing, the club president. The post Kiwanis Club Presented Appreciation Award appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Paramedics Now Using Ultrasound To Treat Patients

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Ocean City paramedics are now using ultrasound technology in the field to determine the extent of injuries in trauma and medical patients as part of a pilot program.The cutting-edge technology allows resort paramedics to quickly and accurately assess the severity of injuries, which helps guide treatment and transport decisions in trauma cases.... Read more » The post OC Paramedics Now Using Ultrasound To Treat Patients appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Branding Concerns EchoedEditor:I would like to address the letter from Eric Waterman, Dec. 2, “Branding Concerns.”After reading his letter and going through Winterfest of Lights that weekend I have to agree with him. My wife and I saw the Smiley Face and if this is the best they can come up with they need to... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2022’s Top 5 Stories

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Rather than bore our readers with a deep dive into a year-in-review this week, here’s a look at the top five news stories of the year in our estimation.No. 1: Knupp tragedy: In July, 14-year-old Gavin Knupp was killed on Grey’s Corner Road in a hit-and-run case that has brought no charges to date. The... Read more » The post 2022’s Top 5 Stories appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Frozen Pipes Keep OC Firefighters Busy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY— Persistent frigid temperatures in the area late last week kept the Ocean City Fire Department busy with responses to frozen pipe calls and residential and commercial properties, making for a busy Christmas morning for firefighters.The winter blast that descended on much of the eastern half of the U.S. dropped temperatures into the teens... Read more » The post Frozen Pipes Keep OC Firefighters Busy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Community Church at Ocean Pines Teamed up with Showell Elementary and Angel Tree Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
The Community Church at Ocean Pines teamed up with Showell Elementary School to provide a little extra help for those in need this Christmas. The “Angel Tree,” located at the church for several weeks, was hung with 198 individual angel name tags with suggested gifts for congregation members to select, purchase and return the week... Read more » The post Community Church at Ocean Pines Teamed up with Showell Elementary and Angel Tree Project appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Lioness Lions Club and the Captain’s Table Host Lunch

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
The Ocean City Lioness Lions Club and the Captain’s Table in the Courtyard Marriott hosted the clients from the Worcester County Developmental Center for lunch, a choral performance and a visit from Santa Claus who presented each client with a gift.  The choral performance was directed by club member June Todd and Carol Ludwig of... Read more » The post OC Lioness Lions Club and the Captain’s Table Host Lunch appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Dec. 30: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Dec. 31: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Dec. 31: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Dec. 30: Jason Lee Saturday, Dec. 31: Kevin Poole Wednesday, Jan. 4: Brian... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester Tech’s HOSA Club Donates to Food Pantry

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
The Worcester Technical High School HOSA (Health Occupations Students of America) Club donated more than 400 non-perishable food items to the Snow Hill Ecumenical Food Pantry this month. Worcester Tech’s HOSA Club was formed in the fall and made the holiday food drive its first goal. The post Worcester Tech’s HOSA Club Donates to Food Pantry appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Boys Fall in Governor’s Challenge

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team fell in its Governor’s Challenge opener to Dover this week, 71-54, in its return to the annual showcase tournament paused for two years because of the pandemic.The 40th Annual Governor’s Challenge holiday basketball tournament got underway this week after two years of cancellations due to COVID. The Decatur... Read more » The post Decatur Boys Fall in Governor’s Challenge appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Fenwick To Weigh Short-Term Rentals

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island will begin exploring a new policy to address short-term rentals.Last week, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to forward suggestions relating to short-term rentals to the town’s charter and ordinance committee. Councilwoman Janice Bortner, chair of the Fenwick Island Residential Concerns Committee, said the goal of the... Read more » The post Fenwick To Weigh Short-Term Rentals appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
It was a different Christmas this year.Our family hit the road to New York for the weekend to celebrate with family.Pam and I are grandparents (young ones at that, of course). Pam has an adult son from a previous marriage who lives in New York with his family, including two daughters who are 3 years... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Donates to Showell Elementary Kiwanis K-Kids Club

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recently presented a check for $500 to the Showell Elementary School Kiwanis K-Kids Club.  Students in the club learn about community service during after school meetings with their teacher advisor. The post Kiwanis Club Donates to Showell Elementary Kiwanis K-Kids Club appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Program DonationBERLIN – Last month, the Atlantic General Hospital (AGH) Junior Auxiliary Group (JAG) hosted their annual Tacos, Tiaras and Sombreros FUNdraiser event.The $5,000 raised from the event was donated to AGH’s upcoming Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Program.The Certified Nursing Assistant Program, which is currently awaiting approval from the Maryland Board of Nursing, was initiated... Read more » The post A Week In Business – December 30, 2022 appeared first...READ POST.

Things I Like – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Reading local newspapers while travelingWatching “It’s A Wonderful Life” every ChristmasThe feeling after the Penguin SwimWrinkle-free shirtsFacebook’s Christmas Day memoriesA hot shower on a cold morningWarm winter daysWatching a good parallel parking jobChecking out the Inlet during a stormA smooth road tripCookies fresh from the oven The post Things I Like – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

School Board Reviews Federal Grant Audit

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
NEWARK– Officials reviewed an audit of the school system’s more than $13 million in federal grant funds this month.The Worcester County Board of Education last week approved a federal programs audit for fiscal year 2022. The audit reviewed the school system’s spending of 87 federal grant awards.“It was a clean audit,” Chief Financial Officer Vincent... Read more » The post School Board Reviews Federal Grant Audit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Obituaries – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Blaine A. BuntingBISHOPVILLE — Blaine A. Bunting, age 85, of Bishopville, died Friday, Dec. 16, 2022. He was born and raised in Selbyville, DE, and was the son of the late William and Delia Bunting.Blaine graduated from Goldey- Beacom College, where he met his wife Joanna and later moved to Bishopville to start a family.He... Read more » The post Obituaries – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
The Ocean City beachfront has changed dramatically over the past 65 years. In this picture (circa 1955) taken from a balcony at the old Commander Hotel, the narrowness of the beach in that era is evident, and the photo was taken on low tide.The placement of the umbrellas suggests a windy day and an old... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

RWWC Holiday Luncheon Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
On December 15, board members of the Republican Women of Worcester County enjoyed a holiday luncheon at the Atlantic Hotel. The post RWWC Holiday Luncheon Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Budget Proposes Assessment Reduction

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Association members could see another assessment reduction in the coming fiscal year.This month, the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) released its preliminary budget for fiscal year 2023-2024.The spending plan proposes police department incentives, increases in payroll and benefits and a $21 assessment reduction for non-waterfront lots.“The main component of this decrease was the... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Budget Proposes Assessment Reduction appeared first...READ POST.

OPA Staff Supports Local Holiday Charitable Efforts

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN PINES — Ocean Pines Association staff’s annual holiday giving this year helped feed 20 local families and collected donations for several local nonprofits and charitable organizations.Michelle Lane-Ross, administrative assistant for the General Manager, helped organize staff donations at Ocean Pines’ central office.She said the Association traditionally donates holiday dinners to 10 local families in... Read more » The post OPA Staff Supports Local Holiday...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – December 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
Assault, Trespassing ArrestOCEAN CITY — A Washington, D.C. man was arrested last weekend after multiple incidents around the midtown area.Around 9:35 p.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers were dispatched to a hotel at 21st Street for a report of suspicious circumstances. Staff from the hotel advised an intoxicated male had entered an... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – December 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Where Are They Now? Nadia Bullock

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
The following is the latest installment in an occasional series about the progress of local student-athletes who have gone on to succeed at the next level in their college careers. BERLIN- Former Stephen Decatur girls’ varsity basketball standout Nadia Bullock is excelling in her freshman year at Salisbury University.Bullock, a former All-Bayside South Player of the... Read more » The post Where Are They Now? Nadia Bullock appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin Restaurant Week Scheduled For Jan. 9-15

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
BERLIN– The town will showcase its variety of dining establishments next month with Berlin Restaurant Week.The town will host restaurant week Jan. 9-15. Restaurants will offer specials and customers who dine at a participating eatery three times can enter to win a prize.“We have become a culinary destination and restaurant week offers you the chance... Read more » The post Berlin Restaurant Week Scheduled For Jan. 9-15 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

New Study Highlights Benefits Of Offshore Wind

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY—A new independent study conducted by a private-sector research group released earlier this month extols the potential of offshore wind off the coast of Ocean City but cautions cost estimates are difficult to pin down at this stage in the approval and implementation phase.Earlier this month, the results of an independent study conducted by... Read more » The post New Study Highlights Benefits Of Offshore Wind appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Seahawks Solid in Pat Russo Meet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity indoor track teams turned in solid performances last week in the Pat Russo Invitational, an annual holiday meet named for the program’s longtime coach featuring teams from across Delmarva.This year marked the ninth annual Pat Russo Invitational, named for the Decatur track coach and legend who ran the program for 41... Read more » The post Seahawks Solid in Pat Russo Meet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Hoping Weather Cooperates For New Year’s Fireworks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Winterfest of Lights has enjoyed another successful holiday run, but resort officials are keeping their fingers crossed for a big finale.Winterfest of Lights opened the Thursday before Thanksgiving and will close just before midnight with a planned fireworks show to ring in the new year. Winterfest has enjoyed solid visitor numbers this... Read more » The post OC Hoping Weather Cooperates For New Year’s Fireworks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Ocean City Shelter Seeks Volunteers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A local shelter is seeking volunteers to register and assist guests as winter weather sets in.On Wednesday, Jan. 4, OCMD Cold Weather Shelter will hold a training session for those interested in volunteering. As temperatures drop, Cold Coordinator Jason Long said the organization is seeking volunteers to check in guests and oversee... Read more » The post Ocean City Shelter Seeks Volunteers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pocomoke Students Spotlight Hometown Tourism

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
NEWARK – A group of Pocomoke students highlighted their hometown with a series of tourism projects they shared with education officials this month.Representatives of Pocomoke Middle School attended last week’s Worcester County Board of Education meeting to showcase the variety of ways students in Jennifer Beach’s enrichment group came up with to promote their town.... Read more » The post Pocomoke Students Spotlight Hometown Tourism appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Student Group Worked To Help Local Recovery House Guests

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
BERLIN – Following an assembly at Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) highlighting the negative stigma surrounding recovering addicts, a group of students felt compelled to get involved and focused efforts on granting Christmas wishes to men participating in local recovery housing.Earlier in the month, WPS hosted representatives from the Art League of Ocean City (ALOC) who... Read more » The post Student Group Worked To Help Local Recovery House Guests appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Frozen Pipes Keep OC Firefighters Busy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY— Persistent frigid temperatures in the area late last week kept the Ocean City Fire Department busy with responses to frozen pipe calls and residential and commercial properties, making for a busy Christmas morning for firefighters.The winter blast that descended on much of the eastern half of the U.S. dropped temperatures into the teens... Read more » The post Frozen Pipes Keep OC Firefighters Busy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Heron Park Sale Negotiations Continue With Pre-Demolition Process Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 29, 2022
BERLIN – A year after the town received a $500,000 demolition grant for Heron Park, little has changed at the former chicken processing plant.While the town is in negotiations with a potential purchaser and is exploring demolition, the park appears much the same as it did a year ago. Mayor Zack Tyndall said this week... Read more » The post Heron Park Sale Negotiations Continue With Pre-Demolition Process Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Stunning Day On The Ocean Pond

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 28, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brYPevxTAgoHit the vid for some awesome deals at Sunset Provisions!Captain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star posted a picture to Facebook first thing this morning and most everyone knew right away that he and hi anglers were really going to enjoy themselves.  It was absolutely beautiful, slick calm….and the fish bit!A stunning day, an ocean... Read more » The post Stunning Day On The Ocean Pond appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Body-Worn Camera Program Sees Successes, Challenges

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 28, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With the clock winding down on 2022, the first year of the Ocean City Police Department’s use of body-worn cameras has proven to be successful although space and staffing challenges remain.Earlier this year, the Mayor and Council approved a contract with a private vendor to provide body-worn cameras for the town’s police... Read more » The post OC Body-Worn Camera Program Sees Successes, Challenges appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Friends’ Christmas Card Tradition At 36 Years And Counting

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 28, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A 36-year-old holiday card, passed between households in Maryland and Florida, made its way to Ocean City this month as part of a decades-old tradition among friends.It came as no surprise this year when Ocean City property owner Lorna Pearre went to her mailbox and found a Christmas card in the stack... Read more » The post Friends’ Christmas Card Tradition At 36 Years And Counting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

AGH Penguin Swim Set For New Year’s Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 28, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The 29th Annual Penguin Swim will return to the beaches of Ocean City on New Year’s Day.On Sunday, Jan. 1, Atlantic General Hospital (AGH) will host its 29th Annual Penguin Swim at the Princess Royale Oceanfront Hotel on 91st Street.As in years past, hundreds of participants are expected to brave the chilly... Read more » The post AGH Penguin Swim Set For New Year’s Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Far Nicer Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 28, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brYPevxTAgoThere are some real good sales on apparel right now at Sunset Provisions!Local anglers had another window of opportunity open for today with light winds and calmer seas.  There’s not much going on in the ocean other than tautog unless we have some rockfish cruise by so that’s what it’ll be until further notice.Captain Monty... Read more » The post A Far Nicer Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Recycling Changes Underway In Worcester County

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 27, 2022
SNOW HILL – Worcester County is now accepting additional plastics for recycling.The county is now accepting plastics labeled one through seven at local recycling bins. Residents will be able to recycle commonly used food grade plastic such as yogurt containers.“You won’t have to put as much thought into recycling,” said Dallas Baker, the county’s director... Read more » The post Recycling Changes Underway In Worcester County appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Raffle Winner Names Assateague Foal ‘Tako Kichi’

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 27, 2022
ASSATEAGUE – The last new foal naming rights raffle on Assateague is complete, and the chestnut filly will now be known at “Tako Kichi.”Each year the Assateague Island Alliance (AIA), the friends group of the Assateague Island National Seashore, which advocates on behalf of the island’s most famed residents, hosts naming rights contests for the... Read more » The post Raffle Winner Names Assateague Foal ‘Tako Kichi’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Tog Time

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, December 24, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEfXfyDZ5XU&t=31sYou’ve still got time to catch the 12 Days of Christmas at Atlantic Tackle!!Winter showed up quick today when temperatures fell more than 40 degrees in just a few hours as a strong front pushed through the area this afternoon.  I was headed across the Bay Bridge and I don’t think I’ve ever seen the... Read more » The post Tog Time appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Lesson In Work Ethic For Students

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Hard work pays off. It’s the takeaway message we hope for young student-athletes in attendance at college signing ceremonies for athletes like Stephen Decatur High School senior Luke Mergott.During this week’s celebratory event, every speaker praised Mergott, who will attend Division I’s Duke University in the fall and play football, for his incredible work ethic,... Read more » The post A Lesson In Work Ethic For Students appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Street Dedication Policy Voted Down

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
SNOW HILL – County officials opted not to approve a street dedication program this week.A motion to approve an honorary street dedication policy failed with just one vote of support at this week’s meeting of the Worcester County Commissioners. Those in opposition voiced a variety of concerns about the proposal.“I think it puts us in... Read more » The post Street Dedication Policy Voted Down appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Sets Timeline For Comp Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A timeline for completing and approving the town’s comprehensive plan highlighted a meeting last week of the Fenwick Island Planning Commission.Last Thursday, commission members continued their review of the Fenwick Island comprehensive plan. During the workshop, commission co-chair Julie Lee presented the group’s timeline for drafting, submitting and, ultimately, approving the new... Read more » The post Fenwick Sets Timeline For Comp Plan appeared first...READ POST.

A Week In Business – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Proclamation PresentationBERLIN – Ocean Aviation Flight Academy, a world-class flight training institution on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, today announced it received a proclamation from the Town of Ocean City, Mayor Rick Meehan, and the City Council, to honor its accomplishments and success over the first 15 years at the Ocean City Airport.Mayor Meehan’s comments from the... Read more » The post A Week In Business – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Scout’s Service Project Helps Feral Cats

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
OCEAN PINES – An Ocean Pines teenager partnered with a local nonprofit to build shelters for cats.Ocean Pines resident Christian Martin, 16, worked with the nonprofit Town Cats to build 18 outdoor cat shelters for his Eagle Scout service project.“It worked out well for him and us,” said Susan Mohler, president of Town Cats.Martin, a... Read more » The post Scout’s Service Project Helps Feral Cats appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur’s Mergott Heading to Duke University

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur standout student-athlete Luke Mergott this week signed a national letter of intent to continue his football and academic career at Duke University.The versatile Mergott, who excelled on both side of the ball for Decatur’s highly successful varsity football program as a linebacker, defensive end, running back and pass receiver, signed a letter... Read more » The post Decatur’s Mergott Heading to Duke University appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Worcester Girls Sweep Two, Improve to 4-3

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team won two games last week to improve to 4-3 on the season.Last Tuesday, the Mallards beat Arcadia, 33-23, at home. Worcester got out to an early lead and played Arcadia about even the rest of the game on its way to the 33-23 win on a low-scoring contest.... Read more » The post Worcester Girls Sweep Two, Improve to 4-3 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

“Books By the Bay” Luncheon Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
The “Books By the Bay” book club of Ocean Pines is shown enjoying a holiday luncheon at the Victorian Restaurant in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. The post “Books By the Bay” Luncheon Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Input Sought On Wicomico’s Proposed School Year Calendars

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
SALISBURY – Community members are invited to provide their input on two draft school calendars.The Wicomico County Board of Education voted unanimously this month to approve the first reading of the pre-Labor Day and post-Labor Day school calendars for 2023-2024. Kim Miles, assistant superintendent for student and family services, noted that while both versions were... Read more » The post Input Sought On Wicomico’s Proposed School Year Calendars appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

RWWC Members Attend ACS Fashion Show

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
The Republican Women of Worcester County members are pictured attending the American Cancer Society Fashion Show at the Ocean City Convention Center on Tuesday December 6. The post RWWC Members Attend ACS Fashion Show appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

School Seeks Sponsors For New Scoreboard

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN – Stephen Decatur High School’s stadium could have a new scoreboard by next fall.On Tuesday, Stephen Decatur Principal Tom Sites outlined plans to seek community sponsors to fund the purchase of a new scoreboard.“I’d love to have it ready to go for the fall sports season,” Sites said.Sites approached the Worcester County Board of... Read more » The post School Seeks Sponsors For New Scoreboard appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Shantytown Village was developed by Daniel Trimper IV and opened in 1976 next to the Route 50 Bridge in West Ocean City. It was designed to resemble a New England fishing village and was modeled on photos taken by Trimper during a visit to Nantucket Island.It was a popular attraction for Ocean City’s visitors and... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Henry Park Lighting Installation Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN – New lighting at the Henry Park basketball courts should be operational next month.Installation of lighting at the basketball courts at Flower Street park is underway and should be complete in January, according to town staff.“The project is basically ahead of schedule right now and it should be done by the first or second... Read more » The post Henry Park Lighting Installation Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Dec. 23: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Dec. 31: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Dec. 31: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Dec. 23: Rick & Regina Wednesday, Dec. 28: Bilenki DuoCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You’ve let yourself get distracted from what’s really important. But love finally gets your attention this week. However, it comes with a challenge that could create a problem.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Be careful not to bully others into following your lead. Best advice: Persuade, don’t push, and... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Holds Annual Holiday Performance

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Families and students of the Lower School enjoyed kicking off the holiday season with a beloved Worcester Preparatory School tradition, the annual Holiday Performance, directed, choreographed and written by Lower School Music Director Joanie Brittingham. Left, pictured from left, are fifth grade students Sadie Kremer, Elena Kappes, Vivi Grinestaff, Keller Hoch, Taj Sands and Lea... Read more » The post WPS Holds Annual Holiday Performance appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Elementary Writes to Santa

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Students in Jennifer Fohner’s PreK-4 classroom from Ocean City Elementary finished a writing activity where they had to write two things they wanted their elves to share with Santa. Above, Naisa Kc, Tucker Coates and Chloe Ask are pictured with their elves. Submitted Photos The post OC Elementary Writes to Santa appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Wrestlers Sweep Dual, Remain Unbeaten

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team swept a dual meet last week, beating Cambridge-South Dorcester, 77-0 and Kent County 66-6 to remain unbeaten on the season.Against Cambridge-South Dorchester, Juan Hinojosa beat E’Jabrion Manokey at 113, Aaron August beat DeOntie Haigler at 126, Logan Intrieri beat George Spry at 138, and Alex Reihl beat Jamal Wallace... Read more » The post Decatur Wrestlers Sweep Dual, Remain Unbeaten appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

WPS Lower School Annual Holiday Show

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Fifth grader Lea Jaoude, above, “starred” in the annual holiday WPS Lower School show playing the role of Esther. Below, second graders, from left, are Zia Salem, Emery Anthony, Emma Abbott, Hannah Giardina, Grace Hornung, Ethan Arnold and Kamden White. The post WPS Lower School Annual Holiday Show appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
It’s the small things that get you sometimes.Due to a school construction project, the last several weeks Carson has been bringing home some things stored in his locker. At one point, we noticed many things did not appear to belong to him, such as a bag full of soft, squishy toys and about 10 books,... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students Mark Reading Achievements

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Gabrielle Dolansky’s second grade class at Ocean City Elementary School was able to celebrate students’ reading accomplishments by wearing their comfy pajamas all day on Friday, Dec. 16. They are pictured next to their completed light bulbs containing titles of books they have read. Standing, from left, are Annabelle Willard, Nyah Lopez and Charlie Ward;... Read more » The post OC Elementary Students Mark Reading Achievements appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Things I Like – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
A random run-in to an old friendDinner in OC then WinterfestThe movie, “Till”Traditional Christmas musicWhen an accident is not as bad as it looksMeeting new people“The Great Christmas Light Fight” showUgly Sweater dress up daysA young kid’s reaction to a Santa callNew Year’s resolutionsWatching kids grow through Christmas cards The post Things I Like – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Commissioners Presented Commendations

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
The Worcester County Commissioners recently presented commendations to members of the Worcester County 4-H Robotics Intermediate Team for taking first place in the Maryland 4-H State Robotics Challenge at the 2022 Maryland State Fair. Those pictured include Elianna Fiori (front row from left), Riya Patel, Scott Wainwright, and Nidhish Gupta; and team coach Mendy Fiori... Read more » The post Worcester County Commissioners Presented Commendations appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

WPS Donate Gifts to Worcester County GOLD

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School students gathered this month to load a truck with gifts to be donated to Worcester County GOLD (Giving Other Lives Dignity) during this holiday season. Above, students and staff stand behind a mountain of gifts and blankets to be donated to a local nursing home. Picture, from left, are Assistant Head of... Read more » The post WPS Donate Gifts to Worcester County GOLD appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
It’s the week in the year to take a few moments and look back at the predictions I made for the news in 2022. Here’s how I fared:Right On The Mark It was the right call when I predicted Worcester County Public Schools would not follow other school systems and start the new year virtual... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Schedules Annual Budget Review

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
OCEAN PINES – As association officials prepare for the coming year’s budget, Ocean Pines General Manager John Viola says the community will continue to face financial challenges.In January, the Ocean Pines Association will kick off its annual review of the proposed budget. Viola told the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors last week the spending... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Schedules Annual Budget Review appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

MDTA Rolls Out Bay Bridge Lane Closure System

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN – Holiday travelers crossing the Bay Bridge this weekend will likely notice a new innovation along the westbound approach to the span in the form of an automated gated lane closure system.It’s not unusual for one or both spans of the William Preston Lane Jr. Memorial Bridge to have lane closures at different times... Read more » The post MDTA Rolls Out Bay Bridge Lane Closure System appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Warren G Harding MerlingOCEAN PINES — Lefty Merling, aged 101, was called home to be with Our Lord Jesus on Dec. 14, 2022.He died peacefully surrounded by children and several grandchildren at the Stansell House of Coastal Hospice in Ocean Pines. A lifelong Maryland resident, Lefty was born March 4, 1921, in Baltimore, son of... Read more » The post Obituaries – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Online Assateague Island OSV Sales Offered

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
ASSATEAGUE — National Park Service (NPS) officials announced this month Over Sand Vehicle (OSV) permits for the Assateague Island National Seashore will go on sale early next year.Assateague Island National Seashore (AINS) Superintendent Hugh Hawthorne reported online purchases for the OSV permits will go on sale Jan. 4. The online purchase option for the OSV... Read more » The post Online Assateague Island OSV Sales Offered appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

WCPS Building Upgrades Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
NEWARK– Education officials approved building automation system upgrades for three schools at a meeting this week.The Worcester County Board of Education voted 6-0 on Tuesday to spend $2 million in grant funding for building automation system (BAS) upgrades at Pocomoke Elementary School, Snow Hill Elementary School and Berlin Intermediate School.“The BAS system upgrade will improve... Read more » The post WCPS Building Upgrades Approved appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Lioness Donates to Lions Vision Research

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
Ocean City Lioness Lion Michele Lewis is pictured presenting a check to Lions Vision Research Foundation Chair Heather Connors for $500. The post OC Lioness Donates to Lions Vision Research appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Island Beach Renourishment Eyed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – With a contractor selected, Fenwick Island Mayor Natalie Magdeburger said the town can likely expect beach renourishment work to begin early next year.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting Monday, Magdeburger announced plans for beach replenishment in Fenwick Island. With a notice to proceed given to the contractor, she said work will... Read more » The post Fenwick Island Beach Renourishment Eyed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – December 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
First-Degree Assault ArrestOCEAN CITY — A local woman was arrested earlier this month for first-degree assault and other charges after allegedly barging into a male victim’s downtown apartment and punching and strangling him over a dispute about a cellphone.Around 12:25 a.m. Dec. 11, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a residence on 8th... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – December 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Optimist Club Donated to Maryland School Counselors Conference

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
The Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club donated $3,500 to cover expenses for 22 School Counselors to attend the National Center for Youth Issues, Maryland School Counselors Conference, in Cambridge this coming March. Pictured in the front row left to right are Linda McGean, Denee Bowen, Tammy Funk, Stephanie Zanowic and in the back row left to... Read more » The post Optimist Club Donated to Maryland School Counselors Conference appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Life-Saving Station Museum Presents Award

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
The Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum recognized Joanne Guilfoil with its annual Spirit Award. Guilfoil received the award for her work during the month of March repainting the early 20th century Art Nouveau ticket booth at Trimper’s Rides. Guilfoil is pictured being presented the Spirit Award by Hunter “Bunk” Mann, the 2019 Spirit Award recipient. The post OC Life-Saving Station Museum Presents Award appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Spirit Kitchen Hosts Annual Holiday Meal

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN – Dozens of area residents enjoyed food and fellowship at Stevenson United Methodist Church as the Spirit Kitchen hosted its annual holiday meal.The Spirit Kitchen, which has been providing free meals to the community each Wednesday since February 2011, welcomed local families this week for a holiday meal. More than 30 volunteers kept busy... Read more » The post Berlin Spirit Kitchen Hosts Annual Holiday Meal appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Plans NYE Ball Drops, Music

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
BERLIN – The town will resume its tradition of ringing in the new year with a ball drop on Dec. 31.Berlin will host two New Year’s Eve events, a kids ball drop and a midnight ball drop, to celebrate the arrival of 2023.“Come on out and have a good time,” said Ivy Wells, the town’s... Read more » The post Berlin Plans NYE Ball Drops, Music appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

25 Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles In Aquarium Care

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Frigid temperatures forecasted for this weekend will likely only contribute to a cold-stunning season for sea turtles and marine mammals already in full swing with 25 already admitted to the National Aquarium in Baltimore for rehabilitation.Each year, hundreds of sea turtles and other marine mammals suffer from cold-stunning when they hit patches... Read more » The post 25 Cold-Stunned Sea Turtles In Aquarium Care appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Advocacy Group Seeks 10-Knot Rule Pause

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While a proposed rule to reduce offshore speed limits for recreational and commercial vessels to further protect endangered North Atlantic right whales continues to hang in the balance, a fishing advocacy group this week fired off a call to action for its members seeking a pause on the change.In an effort to... Read more » The post Advocacy Group Seeks 10-Knot Rule Pause appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wait, What? Fishing?!?!

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 21, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEfXfyDZ5XUCheck out the 12 Days of Christmas at Atlantic Tackle in the above vid!We’ve had some non-fishable weather over the past couple of weeks and now that MD sea bass season is closed there are even less folks interested in getting out on the water.  We will hopefully see a run of striped bass inside... Read more » The post Wait, What? Fishing?!?! appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Phased Boardwalk Redecking Project On Schedule

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 21, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The second phase of a major Boardwalk re-decking project is ongoing and on target for a completion date in April ahead of the summer season.The complete re-decking of the Boardwalk has been in the works for a number of years and the first phase was completed last spring in advance of the... Read more » The post Phased Boardwalk Redecking Project On Schedule appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Standout Athlete Celebrated At Duke University Signing

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 21, 2022
BERLIN — Stephen Decatur standout student-athlete Luke Mergott this week signed a national letter of intent to continue his football and academic career at Duke University.The versatile Mergott, who excelled on both sides of the ball for Decatur’s highly successful varsity football program as a linebacker, defensive end, running back and pass receiver, signed a... Read more » The post Decatur Standout Athlete Celebrated At Duke University Signing appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Resort Nears Potential Multi-Year Contract With Oceans Calling

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 21, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A modified and potentially expanded contract with the promoters of Oceans Calling, a three-day music festival slated for late September and early October ultimately canceled by a storm, is in the works, resort tourism officials learned last week.The first-ever Oceans Calling three-day music festival scheduled earlier this fall promised to be perhaps... Read more » The post Resort Nears Potential Multi-Year Contract With Oceans Calling appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Visitor Statistics Show Late October Sunfest A Success

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 20, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While most agree moving a modified Sunfest to late October this year was a critical success for a variety of reasons, statistics presented last week appear to bear it out.The Ocean City Tourism Commission last week got a look at some of the visitation and visitor spending statistics from Sunfest, which was... Read more » The post Visitor Statistics Show Late October Sunfest A Success appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Council Amends Commercial Parking Legislation; Public Hearing Set For January

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 20, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – In an attempt to reach a compromise with the town’s commercial property owners, officials in Fenwick Island this week voted to introduce an amended parking ordinance.On Monday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to introduce an amended ordinance that would address parking ratios in the town’s commercial district.While the council was... Read more » The post Fenwick Council Amends Commercial Parking Legislation; Public Hearing Set For...READ POST.

Pines Group Shares South Station Fundraising Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 20, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Discussion on fundraising efforts and timelines related to the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department South Station project highlighted last week’s meeting of the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors.Last Saturday, General Manager John Viola and representatives of the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department (OPVFD) workgroup presented board members with an update... Read more » The post Pines Group Shares South Station Fundraising Plan appeared first on...READ POST.

Former OCPD Officer Charged With Child Porn Possession

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 19, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A former Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer and another local man were arrested on Monday and charged with numerous counts of possession of child pornography.Maryland State Police (MSP) troopers on Monday morning arrested the two men, including Charles Zukas, 60, of Berlin, who is a former OCPD officer, and Jodie Veter... Read more » The post Former OCPD Officer Charged With Child Porn Possession appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Council, Planning Commission Agree Excessive Lighting Issue Needs Staff Study

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 19, 2022
OCEAN CITY — How much light is too much was a topic of discussion during a joint meeting of the Mayor and Council and the Planning Commission last week.During site plan reviews for new hotel, condominium projects and other new businesses, the planning commission reviews lighting plans to determine the potential impact on neighboring properties.... Read more » The post OC Council, Planning Commission Agree Excessive Lighting Issue Needs Staff Study appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Five Hospitalized After Two Separate, Serious Berlin Accidents

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 19, 2022
BERLIN – Emergency crews responded to two serious motor vehicle accidents in Berlin last Friday.Shortly before 5 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 16, the Berlin Police Department responded to the intersection of Route 50 and 818 for a motor vehicle crash. Less than three hours later, police were dispatched to Route 346 for a collision involving... Read more » The post Five Hospitalized After Two Separate, Serious Berlin Accidents appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

December 18, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Sunday, December 18, 2022
Need a last minute gift for the holidays?  Sunset Provisions has you covered with apparel to outfit the whole family!  We have a wide variety of selections that includes brands like Deep, Scales, as well as custom Duffie Boatworks and … Continue reading → The post December 18, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

New Computer Aided Dispatch System Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials this week signed off on a new computer-aided dispatch system (CAD) for the town’s police department after learning the existing system was nearing the end of its useful life.During Tuesday’s work session, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) Communications Division Manager Glen McIntyre presented a proposal for an upgraded CAD and... Read more » The post New Computer Aided Dispatch System Approved appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Things I Like – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
World Cup soccer passionWhat my wife brings home from a Christmas cookie partyMy son’s excitement for ringing the church ballPhotos of past vacationsThick socks on cold daysAnything by TastykakeImpressive low-budget moviesCriminal case documentariesSnacks during football gamesWorking a half day when possibleBig cities with cobblestone streets The post Things I Like – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Marine Corps League Welcomed New Officers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
The First State Detachment of the Marine Corps League recently welcomed two new officers, as Tom Redding was sworn in as Senior Vice Commandant and Al Soto took the oath as Junior Vice Commandant. Pictured are Soto, left, and Redding being administered the oath by former Commandant Frank Del Piano. The post Marine Corps League Welcomed New Officers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Boys Fall to Snow Hill in a Close One

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity basketball team dropped a close one to Worcester County rival Snow Hill on the road on Monday to fall to 1-12 early in the season.Decatur opened the season with an 81-73 loss to Bayside South rival Bennett at home in the season opener last Tuesday. The Seahawks bounced back with... Read more » The post Decatur Boys Fall to Snow Hill in a Close One appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

First Degree Assault for Pistol Whipping Incident

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY- A Berlin was arrested and charged with first-degree assault and other counts last weekend after allegedly pistol-whipping and beating a male victim during an altercation in the downtown area.Around 10:20 p.m. last Saturday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a residence on Robin Drive in the 28th Street area for a... Read more » The post First Degree Assault for Pistol Whipping Incident appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
As of last summer, there was hope Ocean City could land the U.S. Navy Blue Angels demonstration team for the 2024 Ocean City Air Show. With the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds already secured for 2023, the focus was on 2024 for the first Blue Angels show since 2019. Those hopes were dashed this week when... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Assault, Theft ChargesOCEAN CITY — A local man is being held without bond on first-degree assault after allegedly punching and strangling his girlfriend during a domestic dispute at a downtown apartment.Around 4:40 p.m. Dec. 6, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to an apartment complex at 12th Street for a reported domestic assault that... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Planners, Council Debate Parking Garage Amendment; Divided Council Questions Necessity

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY — It might not be what’s stored in a two-vehicle parking garage but rather the size of the parking spaces themselves, resort officials decided this week.For several months, the Ocean City Planning Commission worked on a proposed code amendment that would require enclosed two-vehicle parking garages for new multi-family development projects. The issue... Read more » The post Planners, Council Debate Parking Garage Amendment; Divided Council Questions Necessity...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Dec. 16: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Dec. 17: Going CoastalCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Dec. 16: Fitzkee Brothers Wednesday, Dec. 21: Monkee PawCrawl... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

SD Football Players Take Part in Eastern Shore Bowl

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
A contingent of Stephen Decatur varsity football players turned in strong performances for the South team last week in the Eastern Shore Bowl. Established in 2008, the Eastern Shore Bowl is a showcase event for senior players from Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Pictured above are the Decatur representatives in the game with their coaches. For... Read more » The post SD Football Players Take Part in Eastern Shore Bowl appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
The railroad era in Ocean City began in 1876 and lasted for 57 years. During this time passenger train service played a major role with nearly all the summer visitors prior to the 1920s arriving by rail.The original terminal was located on Baltimore Avenue at S. Division Street but was moved to Philadelphia Avenue and... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Officials OK Silo Text Amendment

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
BERLIN – Town officials approved a text amendment this week that will in some cases allow grain silos at breweries.The Berlin Town Council on Monday approved a text amendment proposed by Burley Oak Brewing Company that will allow grain silos at brewery operations on property zoned B-2 or B-3 as a special exception.“The beauty of... Read more » The post Berlin Officials OK Silo Text Amendment appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Dentist appointments with Carson are always interesting.As far as Monday went, there was some good news and bad news for Carson.The good news was he had a half day of school. The bad news was it was due to a teeth cleaning. His facial expression when he learned about his Monday told the story. He... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Officials Discuss Non-Conforming Signage

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With the deadline for bringing non-conforming signs in the downtown area into compliance already extended, resort officials continue to examine which are still subject to modification, and letters will soon be sent out to property owners explaining their options.During Tuesday’s joint meeting between the Mayor and Council and the Ocean City Planning... Read more » The post Resort Officials Discuss Non-Conforming Signage appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Mallards Split Pair of Games this Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team split a pair this week, losing to Greenwood Mennonite, 38-25, before rebounding with a 32-21 win over Chincoteague.Against Greenwood Mennonite, the Mallards trailed 15-8 after one quarter, but cut the lead to 18-15 by halftime. After a fairly even third quarter, Greenwood Mennonite outscored Worcester, 16-4, in the... Read more » The post Mallards Split Pair of Games this Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

A Week In Business – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Testing AvailableOCEAN PINES – TidalHealth and our lab team are pleased to announce that EKG testing is now available at TidalHealth FamilyLab, Ocean Pines at 11101 Cathage Road.EKG testing records electrical signals from the heart to detect a variety of different conditions. It is often included with lab testing for pre-surgical purposes, meaning a physician... Read more » The post A Week In Business – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Challenges For Worcester CountyEditor:Elections were recently completed in Ocean City, and Worcester County and the contrast between the two remains starkly in my mind. Although I got in Ocean City in 1954 this past election was the first time, I was directly involved with county politics and politicians. The petition on the sports complex put... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WRSPA Gives to Fenix Youth Project Inc.

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Wicomico Retired School Personnel Association (WRSPA) shared gift cards and socks with twelve homeless adolescents from the Fenix Youth Project Inc.  Pictured is Amber Green, Fenix Youth Project Inc. director, receiving the holiday gifts from Judy Davis, community service lead for WRSPA. The post WRSPA Gives to Fenix Youth Project Inc. appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Local Musician Participates in Continuing Promise 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Musician 3rd Class Daniel Caton, from Berlin, assigned to U.S. Fleet Forces Band, attached to hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) for Continuing Promise 2022, practices music at the Mauricio Baez Cultural Center with students from the National Conservatory of Music and the National System of Free Schools in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Dec. 1,... Read more » The post Local Musician Participates in Continuing Promise 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Resort Offering Two Fireworks Displays On New Year’s Eve

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – There will be two opportunities to ring in the New Year in Ocean City with fireworks and fun for all ages at two locations.Uptown residents and visitors can enjoy Winterfest of Lights, with a countdown and fireworks at midnight. Northside Park Winterfest of Lights will stay open until 11:30 p.m. for the... Read more » The post Resort Offering Two Fireworks Displays On New Year’s Eve appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mayor, Council Salaries Increase

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With little discussion, resort officials last week approved an ordinance on second reading what will substantially increase the annual salaries for the mayor and councilmembers.Late last year, it was brought up the salaries of the town’s elected officials should be increased, or the pay hike should at least be explored. At the... Read more » The post Mayor, Council Salaries Increase appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Optimist Club Donates to Toys for Tots

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
The Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club presented a check for $5,000 to Toys for Tots in Worcester County.  Pictured is Bill Hickey, past president, Dena Holloway, coordinator, Maryland Lower Eastern Shore Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots, and Christina Dolomount Brown, president. The post Optimist Club Donates to Toys for Tots appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Worcester Boys Enjoy Solid 2-1 Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity basketball team had a solid week, first losing to Greenwood Mennonite in a close one before rebounding with wins over Chincoteague and Gunston.Against Greenwood Mennonite, the Mallards led 16-1 after one quarter and 24-22 at the half. The two teams played even in the third, but Greenwood Mennonite outscored Worcester,... Read more » The post Worcester Boys Enjoy Solid 2-1 Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your work on a recent job assignment is impressive and sure to be noticed. Meanwhile, expect to receive news about an upcoming holiday event you won’t want to miss.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Saving the world one person at a time is what you were born to do.... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Decorates Holiday Tree

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
On November 29, five Worcester County Garden Club members traveled to Annapolis and decorated a holiday tree using horticulture grown in member gardens and deer antlers found in Worcester County. Pictured from left to right are Jan King, Pat Arata, First Lady Yumi Hogan, Suzy Young, Joanne Kirby and Mary Ellen Jefferson. (Photo courtesy of... Read more » The post Worcester County Garden Club Decorates Holiday Tree appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

State Grant To Fund County Projects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
BERLIN – More than $3.2 million in grant funding will allow seven economic development projects to advance in Worcester County.On Wednesday, Gov. Larry Hogan announced 114 projects throughout Maryland’s rural counties would be funded through a $50 million Rural Maryland Economic Development Fund.Under the program, more than $3.2 million was awarded to seven Worcester County... Read more » The post State Grant To Fund County Projects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Obituaries – December 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Carl Edward PragerSALISBURY — Carl Edward Prager, fondly known as Ed, 82, of Salisbury, passed away on Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022, at Wicomico Nursing Home.Born in St. Michaels, Md., he was the son of the late Carl Edward and Mary Lou (Isner) Prager. He graduated from St. Michaels High School in the class of 1958... Read more » The post Obituaries – December 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
Local artist, illustrator and cartoonist, Jim Adcock, known for his Ocean City and Eastern Shore art, was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City.  Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing is pictured with Adcock. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resiliency Study Continues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Town officials say they await updates as an engineering company continues a town-wide resiliency study.In Tuesday’s meeting of the Fenwick Island Infrastructure Committee, Councilman Richard Benn, committee chair, announced an update on the town-wide resiliency study has been postponed.With grant funding from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC),... Read more » The post Resiliency Study Continues appeared first on News...READ POST.

Ocean City Restaurant To Add Outdoor Bar

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
SNOW HILL – An Ocean City restaurant will be able to add an outdoor bar following approval from local officials.The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) last week approved a request by Shotti’s Point to add an outdoor bar on the restaurant’s rear deck. While the board granted the request, members encouraged the restaurant’s... Read more » The post Ocean City Restaurant To Add Outdoor Bar appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Parents Outline Funding Priorities For County School Board

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
NEWARK – Competitive teacher salaries, small class sizes and technology highlighted the requests made by parents at the school system’s public budget input session.The Worcester County Board of Education last week hosted a budget input session to hear from parents representing each of the local schools.“We take your comments very seriously,” school board member Todd... Read more » The post Parents Outline Funding Priorities For County School Board appeared first on...READ POST.

Parents Maintain Similar Education Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
It seems in the world of education everything is always changing with the exception being parent concerns. The top priorities expressed last week during a public budget input session all sound familiar – small class sizes, competitive teacher salaries and modern technology options. A review of articles from 10 and 15 years on the same... Read more » The post Parents Maintain Similar Education Concerns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wrestlers Sweep Pair over Colonel, Easton

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team split a pair of matches last week to remain unbeaten on the season.The Seahawks beat Colonel Richardson in a rout, 78-6. Elijah Collick won his match at 106, Juan Hinojosa won at 113, Liam Hugues won at 120 and Aaron August won at 126. It was Reid Caimi winning... Read more » The post Wrestlers Sweep Pair over Colonel, Easton appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Downtown Rec Complex Bids Remain Over Budget

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – New bids for site construction for the redevelopment of the downtown recreation complex remain considerably over what has been budgeted.In recent years, town officials have been planning for a major redevelopment of the downtown recreation and parks complex along the bayside between 3rd and 4th streets. The large swath of open space... Read more » The post New Downtown Rec Complex Bids Remain Over Budget appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Receives Clean Audit; Enterprise Fund Losses Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 15, 2022
BERLIN – While enterprise funds continue to be a cause for concern, the town’s latest audit shows Berlin’s general fund trending in the right direction.On Monday, Michael Kleger and Leslie Michalik of PKS & Company presented the Town of Berlin’s fiscal year 2022 audit. Kleger said the town’s financial statements presented fairly and offered a... Read more » The post Berlin Receives Clean Audit; Enterprise Fund Losses Continue appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Council, Planners Debate Gov’t. Overreach, Conditional Use Approvals

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 14, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Just how much government input is too much for conditions of approval on a new business or development was the subject of a lively debate this week.On Tuesday, the Mayor and Council met with the Ocean City Planning Commission for a second joint meeting to discuss a wide variety of issues related... Read more » The post Council, Planners Debate Gov’t. Overreach, Conditional Use Approvals appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Storefront Construction Set For January

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 14, 2022
BERLIN – Construction on the Main Street storefronts that are currently boarded up is expected to begin next month.Samantha Pielstick, property manager for Jack Burbage, said this week that work on Burbage’s buildings in the downtown area – which include storefronts on Main Street as well as Pitts and William streets – should begin in... Read more » The post Berlin Storefront Construction Set For January appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Snow Hill Council Considers Riverboat’s Future

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 14, 2022
SNOW HILL – Municipal officials say the time has come to make a decision regarding the future of Snow Hill’s riverboat.On Tuesday, the town invited the public to comment on the Black-Eyed Susan riverboat. Mayor Mike Pruitt said the council would soon need to decide whether the town should keep the boat, which needs significant... Read more » The post Snow Hill Council Considers Riverboat’s Future appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Former Town Administrator Pleads Guilty To Embezzlement

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 13, 2022
SNOW HILL– Berlin’s former town administrator apologized in Worcester County District Court this week after pleading guilty to embezzlement.Jeff Fleetwood, the Berlin town administrator who retired this spring and now holds a similar position in Delmar, pleaded guilty to embezzlement Tuesday. He paid full restitution to the town in the amount of $17,520 and Judge... Read more » The post Former Town Administrator Pleads Guilty To Embezzlement appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Your Doc’s In Physician Suspended Over Misconduct Case

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 13, 2022
BERLIN – A local physician, owner of six urgent care facilities on the Eastern Shore, faces a 30-day suspension and three years’ probation for engaging in sexual behavior with a patient.Last month, a disciplinary panel of the Maryland Board of Physicians ordered that the medical license of Dr. Walter Gianelle – owner of six Your... Read more » The post Your Doc’s In Physician Suspended Over Misconduct Case appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OCPD Reports Summer Recruitment Challenges

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 12, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City’s police chief told members of a resort commission this week that seasonal recruitment efforts remain challenging.On Monday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) Chief Ross Buzzuro presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on recruitment efforts for the coming summer season.For decades, the OCPD has enhanced its... Read more » The post OCPD Reports Summer Recruitment Challenges appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Mayor, Council Salaries Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 12, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With little discussion, resort officials last week approved an ordinance on second reading what will substantially increase the annual salaries for the mayor and councilmembers.Late last year, it was brought up the salaries of the town’s elected officials should be increased, or the pay hike should at least be explored. At the... Read more » The post Mayor, Council Salaries Approved appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Still Some Rockfish Around

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, December 10, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVqeFq_isJIHit the vid to see some great stuff at Sunset Provisions!The wind has been blowing most of the week so there hasn’t been a whole lot of fishing going on.  There are still plenty of small rockfish in the back bays and around the OC inlet so if you do get a window of opportunity... Read more » The post Still Some Rockfish Around appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

247th Birthday of the United States Marine Corps Celebrated

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
The First State Detachment of the Marine Corps League celebrated the 247th birthday of the United States Marine Corps last month at the Ocean Pines Yacht Club. A highlight of the day was a $5,000 check presentation to Brian Morrison, Founder of “Believe in Tomorrow” children’s foundation. The funds were generated at the detachment’s ongoing... Read more » The post 247th Birthday of the United States Marine Corps Celebrated appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Miniature golf became a popular form of entertainment in the 1920s and reached a peak of over 25,000 courses nationally in 1930. The first opened in Ocean City in the early 1930s just off the Boardwalk and many others have come and gone in the years since.Everyone it seems had a favorite and among those... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

E-Bike Rental Ordinance Sent Back To Town Staff

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Yet another attempt to settle the controversial e-bike rental issue in the resort was sent back to the drawing board this week with a direction to staff to explore an alternative solution.For the last few months, the Mayor and Council have been wrestling with several issues related to the proliferation of electric... Read more » The post E-Bike Rental Ordinance Sent Back To Town Staff appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Hit-and Run SpreeOCEAN CITY — An Ocean City man was arrested last weekend for fleeing the scene after striking a vehicle with a family in it, then running over a median and a town-owned Christmas tree and finally striking three vehicles in a parking lot.Around 6:40 p.m. last Friday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD)... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Girls Split First Two of Season

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity basketball team split a pair of games last week to open the 2022-2023 season.The Mallards opened the season with a 49-30 loss to Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) rival Salisbury School at home last Wednesday. Worcester was outscored in each quarter and also managed just single-digit point totals in... Read more » The post Worcester Girls Split First Two of Season appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Lioness Lions Club Donates to Town Cats

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
At a recent meeting, Liz Scott of Town Cats was presented with a donation from the Ocean City Lioness Lions Club by President Bev Topfer.  Town Cats is an organization that rescues homeless cats, gives them all necessary medical treatments such as spaying/neutering , shots, blood tests, deworming and flea treatments.  The cats are then... Read more » The post OC Lioness Lions Club Donates to Town Cats appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC’s Quarterly Audit Reviewed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A review of the town’s internal auditor’s quarterly and annual reports revealed everything appears to be in order, but the work will continue.Last year, the Mayor and Council at budget time agreed to create an internal auditor position to keep a close eye on the financial dealings of each town department on... Read more » The post OC’s Quarterly Audit Reviewed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Lawrence William GisrielSELBYVILLE — Lawrence William Gisriel, age 75, of Selbyville, Del., died Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, at home. He was born in Baltimore and was the son of William Gisriel and the late Audrey (Redifer) Gisriel.He had worked for Bethlehem Steel in Sparrows Point, Md. for 33 years.He is survived by his father, William... Read more » The post Obituaries – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Start New Era with Easy Win

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity wrestling team cruised past Wicomico, 78-6, on Monday for the program’s first official win under new head coach Josh August.August has taken over the reins for the highly successful Seahawk wrestling program after long-time Coach Todd Martinek retired at the end of last year after a remarkable run at Decatur. The... Read more » The post Seahawks Start New Era with Easy Win appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Funny Christmas sweatersIntensity of World Cup gamesAvoiding a ticket on Virginia’s Route 13The movie, “Lifemark”Leaving work after a deadline is metMariner’s Country DownAll the current food options in BerlinTuna nachos at Braddah Barney’sA winner in those “big claw” gamesTeens celebrating togetherEasy return policies The post Things I Like – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Restless Rams and Ewes might want to let others finish a current project while they start something new. But if you do, you could risk losing out on a future opportunity.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The Bovine’s creative forces start revving up as you plan for the upcoming... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Town Comp Plan Review Continues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A review of the town’s progress highlighted a meeting this week on the development of the Fenwick Island comprehensive plan.On Tuesday, University of Delaware consultants Jen Reitz and Sean O’Neill presented members of the Fenwick Island Comprehensive Planning Commission with an update on the town’s comprehensive planning process.As officials work to update... Read more » The post Town Comp Plan Review Continues appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

DAR Presented a Distinguished Citizen Medal

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
On November 21, 2022, the General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) presented a Distinguished Citizen Medal to Morris Semiatin at Gull Creek Senior Living Community in Berlin. Semiatin, who was nominated for his service during World War II, is pictured with Chapter Regent Talley Hann and James Adkins. The post DAR Presented a Distinguished Citizen Medal appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Council Renews Comcast Franchise Agreement

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – After holding Comcast’s feet to the fire somewhat over the grandfathering of certain discount programs, the Mayor and Council this week approved a renewed franchise agreement with the cable television provider.Last month, the Mayor and Council approved a proposed resolution to renew a five-year franchise contract with Comcast after working through some... Read more » The post OC Council Renews Comcast Franchise Agreement appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

RWWC Held November Dinner Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
The Republican Women of Worcester County (RWWC) held their November dinner meeting at Lighthouse Sound on November 17th.  The guest speaker was Terris Todd of the Heritage Foundation.  Pictured are Sandy Zitzer, RWWC president, Todd, and Liz Mumford, RWWC 1st vice president. The post RWWC Held November Dinner Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Improvement Work Continues At Assateague

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
BERLIN – The Old Ferry Landing construction project on Assateague Island National Seashore is complete and the recreation area is open.This project raised the existing bulkhead approximately two feet and replaced deteriorating boardwalks at this popular crabbing spot and kayak launch. Work will continue throughout the winter to improve visitor amenities and signage, but no... Read more » The post Improvement Work Continues At Assateague appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Dec. 9: Teenage Rust & The Fabulous Rustettes Saturday, Dec. 10: DJCoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Dec. 10: First ClassCork Bar Saturday, Dec. 10: DJ WaxCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Dec. 9: Cal... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Monday was a doozie, reminding me Autism can be sad, frustrating and emotional.The day started fine for Carson, our 12-year-old special needs son with a complicated diagnosis that most simplistically can be referred to as Autism Spectrum Disorder. The term spectrum is perfect because the severity of the disabilities spans a wide range, and each... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Ends Sports Complex For Now

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
It only took a matter of hours for the new slate of Worcester County Commissioners to effectively squash a sports complex. Once the election came and went, it was clear the sports complex, as proposed, would be abandoned, but it was mildly surprising it happened at the group’s first meeting.Calling it “premature,” Commissioner Joe Mitrecic... Read more » The post County Ends Sports Complex For Now appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Outgoing Planning Commissioner Saluted For 24-Year Stint

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Long-time resident, business owner and Planning Commission member Lauren Taylor was feted this week by her colleagues and the mayor for her 24 years of service.Taylor has served on the planning commission for nearly a quarter of a century, helping ushering Ocean City through two decades-plus of significant growth and change while... Read more » The post Outgoing Planning Commissioner Saluted For 24-Year Stint appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Northside Park, Facilities Provides Major Value For OC; Ocean City Complex Undersized For Sports Tourism

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY — While sports complex hopes in the north end of Worcester County had another setback this week, the decades-old Northside Park in Ocean City continues to provide a model of what could be on a larger scale.The Worcester County Commissioners voted 4-2 to cancel the $7.1 million contract for a property purchase adjacent... Read more » The post Northside Park, Facilities Provides Major Value For OC; Ocean City Complex Undersized For Sports Tourism appeared first on News...READ POST.

OC Couple Donates $250,000 To AGH

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Doris and Joseph Aiello recently made a generous gift of $250,000 to the Atlantic General Hospital Foundation. Longtime residents of the Baltimore area, the couple has semi-retired and spends the majority of the year in Ocean City. The couple recognizes the important role the community hospital plays in supporting the health and wellbeing of the... Read more » The post OC Couple Donates $250,000 To AGH appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Student Club Decorate Trees at Showell Elementary

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City was joined by members of the K-Kids, the Kiwanis student club at Showell Elementary School, to decorate trees in Ocean Pines. Bob Wolfing, president of the Kiwanis Club, is pictured with students decorating the trees. The post Kiwanis Student Club Decorate Trees at Showell Elementary appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Dreamfest Planned For MLK Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The Town of Ocean City will present the first-ever Dreamfest on Martin Luther King Weekend on Jan. 13-15, 2023.The three-day music event will be held at the Ocean City Performing Arts Center, taking guests through the decades of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s with musical acts The B.B. King Experience featuring Claudette... Read more » The post Dreamfest Planned For MLK Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Committee Eyes ‘Walk Smart’ Campaign Funding

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Efforts to revive a Walk Smart pedestrian safety campaign highlighted discussions at a resort committee meeting this week.On Wednesday, members of the Ocean City Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee met with Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) representative Christa Vinci to discuss plans for reviving a Walk Smart pedestrian... Read more » The post Resort Committee Eyes ‘Walk Smart’ Campaign Funding appeared first on...READ POST.

Mallards Drop First Two of Basketball Season

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity basketball team dropped its first two games, falling to Salisbury School and Indian River in the first two games of the new season.The Mallards fell in their Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) opener against Salisbury School, 62-43, last Wednesday. Worcester led 15-10 after one quarter and 26-19 at the... Read more » The post Mallards Drop First Two of Basketball Season appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Berlin Christmas Parade Donors, Volunteers ThankedEditor:On behalf of the Town of Berlin, we would like to thank our sponsors who gave generously to support the 51st Annual Berlin Christmas Parade this year. Their generosity has enabled us to continue this important tradition enjoyed by the entire community. We could not have this parade without their support.Our... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester County Historical Society Hosts Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
Gordon Katz of the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum is pictured speaking recently to the members of the Worcester County Historical Society on the history of the Henry Hotel located in south Ocean City. The post Worcester County Historical Society Hosts Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
New MembersBERLIN – The Coastal Association of Realtors (Coastal) welcomed 26 new members during new member orientation last month.New member orientation is a requirement for all members of Coastal. Attendees are introduced to services provided by the association. The class is held quarterly.“We welcome these new members and wish them the best of luck,” said... Read more » The post A Week In Business – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

WYFCS Scores $225K For New Hires

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
BERLIN – A $225,000 grant is expected to help Worcester Youth & Family Counseling improve access to behavioral health services.This week, the Berlin-based nonprofit announced it was one of 19 organizations to be awarded grant funding from CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield to recruit and retain behavioral health providers. As the demand for mental health services grows,... Read more » The post WYFCS Scores $225K For New Hires appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
In the coming months the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future will be getting a lot of attention. Last year the Maryland General Assembly passed this sweeping legislation outlining where public education must go over the next decade. The intentions of the legislation seem sound on the surface, but it comes with tremendous pressure on local school... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Entire Seahawks Squad Named “Tough Team of Year”

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
BERLIN- In somewhat of a departure from the annual Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” awards, this year’s finale went to the “Tough Team of the Year” for the Seahawks’ remarkable run through the state 2A playoffs.The Seahawks won two home games against C. Milton Wright and North Caroline to open the state playoffs,... Read more » The post Entire Seahawks Squad Named “Tough Team of Year” appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Grant Will Allow State’s Attorney To Focus On Elder Fraud

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
SNOW HILL – Substantial federal grant funding is expected to help the Worcester County State’s Attorney’s Office prevent elder fraud.The Worcester County Commissioners this week voted to approve a request from Worcester County State’s Attorney Kris Heiser to accept a grant that will allow her to hire several new employees to support efforts to stop... Read more » The post Grant Will Allow State’s Attorney To Focus On Elder Fraud appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Advocacy Group Files Emergency Petition To Implement 10-Knot Rule

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While a long-term decision on a proposed rule change to reduce offshore speed limits for recreational and commercial vessels to further protect endangered North Atlantic right whales hangs in the balance, a national environmental advocacy group this week filed an emergency rulemaking petition urging the federal government to institute the change immediately.In... Read more » The post Advocacy Group Files Emergency Petition To Implement 10-Knot Rule appeared first on...READ POST.

License Board Issues $12K Fine Over Carryout Drinks; Boardwalk Bar Avoids Suspension

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 08, 2022
SNOW HILL – Officials fined an Ocean City restaurant $12,000 for letting patrons take alcohol off the premises.The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) fined Jonah and the Whale, the restaurant attached to the Flagship Oceanfront Hotel, $12,000 for serving alcohol in fountain drink cups that some patrons carried onto the Boardwalk. Chris Ruppert,... Read more » The post License Board Issues $12K Fine Over Carryout Drinks; Boardwalk Bar Avoids Suspension appeared...READ POST.

Ocean City Adds New Year’s Eve Fireworks At Northside Park

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 07, 2022
OCEAN CITY — There will be fireworks on New Year’s Eve uptown at Northside Park after all as resort officials this week approved a modified plan from a separate promoter to approve the show.Last month, council approved a contract with Celebrations Fireworks to provide the popular pyrotechnic displays at Northside Park uptown on the Fourth... Read more » The post Ocean City Adds New Year’s Eve Fireworks At Northside Park appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

County Commissioners Sworn In; New Officers Named

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 07, 2022
SNOW HILL – Two new faces are on the dais in Snow Hill now that the Worcester County Commissioners have been sworn in to four-year terms.On Tuesday, newcomers Caryn Abbott and Eric Fiori joined Chip Bertino, Jim Bunting, Ted Elder, Diana Purnell and Joe Mitrecic as county commissioners.“We have a lot of work in front... Read more » The post County Commissioners Sworn In; New Officers Named appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Nonprofit Hires Skate Park Design Company

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, December 07, 2022
BERLIN – A local nonprofit’s plans for a skate park in Berlin continue to move closer to reality.We Heart Berlin, the nonprofit that’s been working to bring more recreational opportunities to town, signed a roughly $18,000 contract with a design company last week. The company will look at potential locations and meet with local residents... Read more » The post Berlin Nonprofit Hires Skate Park Design Company appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Commissioners Vote 4-2 To Cancel Contract For Sports Complex Land

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 06, 2022
SNOW HILL – Worcester County officials voted Tuesday to cancel the contract to purchase land on Route 50 for a sports complex.In the same meeting two new commissioners were sworn in and leadership of the board changed from Commissioner Joe Mitrecic to Commissioner Chip Bertino, the commissioners vote 4-2 to end the contract to purchase... Read more » The post Commissioners Vote 4-2 To Cancel Contract For Sports Complex Land appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Raffle Opens For ‘Name That Foal’ Contest

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 06, 2022
ASSATEAGUE – A naming rights raffle for the last foal born into the herd of wild horses at Assateague opened late last week just in time for the holiday season.Each year, the Assateague Island Alliance (AIA), the friends group of the Assateague Island National Seashore that advocates on behalf of the island’s most famed residents,... Read more » The post Raffle Opens For ‘Name That Foal’ Contest appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Boat Limit of Sea Bass and Flounder to Seven Pounds

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, December 06, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK-fZZlNJ8cHit the vid for new stuff from Squidnation available at Atlantic Tackle!It was a beautiful day on the ocean with light winds, and though it started off real cold, the sun warmed things nicely and it was actually very pleasant.  There was some good fishing in the bay and in the ocean making it a... Read more » The post A Boat Limit of Sea Bass and Flounder to Seven Pounds appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Committee Appointments Adjusted

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 05, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With a changeover in the makeup of the Ocean City Council, Mayor Rick Meehan last week submitted a list of sub-committee and commission appointments that were ultimately approved.Meehan and each of the Ocean City Council members serve on various committees and commissions where much of the nitty gritty of municipal government is... Read more » The post OC Committee Appointments Adjusted appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Low-Speed Vehicle Lawsuit Dismissed

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 05, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A lawsuit challenging Fenwick Island’s low-speed vehicle ban has been dismissed.Last Wednesday, Fenwick Island property owner Kim Espinosa submitted a Notice of Voluntary Dismissal in her case against the Town of Fenwick Island. The action came roughly a week after a Delaware Court of Chancery vice chancellor overruled a recommended temporary restraining... Read more » The post Fenwick Low-Speed Vehicle Lawsuit Dismissed appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Limit of Tautog and A 14 Pound Sheepshead

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, December 05, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK-fZZlNJ8cHit the vid for some new stuff from Squidnation at Atlantic Tackle!We’ve got another weather window opened up for anglers to get out and bend a rod on some of this great late fall fishing that’s going on.  There’s just over a week left of Maryland Black Sea bass season so get out there soon... Read more » The post Limit of Tautog and A 14 Pound Sheepshead appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Beautiful Day With A Decent Bite

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, December 03, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK-fZZlNJ8cCheck out some NEW Squidnation product available at Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!Mother Nature opened up another short weather window today and some local party boats took full advantage of it.  There were some anglers catching rockfish on the north jetty and at the route 50 bridge as well.  It was a nice December... Read more » The post Beautiful Day With A Decent Bite appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Town Purchases Cameras, Barricades

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
BERLIN– Town officials agreed to move forward with using grant funds to purchase security cameras and modular vehicle barriers.The Berlin Town Council voted unanimously on Monday to buy security cameras and modular vehicle barriers for the downtown area. Both purchases are being made with a $76,300 Community Safety Works Business District Grant the town received... Read more » The post Town Purchases Cameras, Barricades appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

MPUMC Provides Meals

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Members of Mount Pleasant United Methodist Church in Willards are pictured last week packing Thanksgiving meals. The congregation provided dozens of meals for those in need. The post MPUMC Provides Meals appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
William G.B. Ochse30BERLIN — William G.B. Ochse, age 85, passed away at his home in Berlin on Friday, Nov. 25, 2022.Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he was the son of the late Walter Ochse and Gracie Bowers.Ochse founded The Kite Loft in 1975, helping to make Ocean City become known as the ‘Kite Capital of... Read more » The post Obituaries – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Marine Corps League Hosted Bike Raffle

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
The First State Detachment of the Marine Corps League recently hosted a bike raffle. Kathy Bielaski of Catonsville and Ocean Pines won the Cheetah electric bike, raffled off for charity on the occasion of the detachment’s third annual Boardwalk Semper Fi Bike, Run or Walk. The post Marine Corps League Hosted Bike Raffle appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Property AcquiredSALISBURY – The McClellan Team of SVN Miller Commercial Real Estate have leased 510 West Road, Salisbury, Md.John McClellan, CCIM, SIOR, senior advisor, Kelly Jeter, advisor, and Chris Messick, associate advisor, recently worked with Chesapeake Shipbuilding Corp. to secure expanded warehouse space. They will begin occupancy once necessary improvements are made to allow Chesapeake... Read more » The post A Week In Business – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Wicomico Reviews Proposed Capital Improvement Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Staff WriterSALISBURY – School renovations, parks projects and civic center improvements highlighted a presentation on this year’s capital planning document.Last month, Acting County Executive John Psota and Finance Director Pam Oland held a public hearing on Wicomico County’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for fiscal years 2024-2028. The five-year planning document outlines $94,470,885 in general fund... Read more » The post Wicomico Reviews Proposed Capital Improvement...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Big Brothers Big Sisters Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Emily Thompsen, program coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Eastern Shore, spoke at a recent meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City about the organization and its efforts to help youth. She is pictured with Bob Wolfing, club president. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Big Brothers Big Sisters Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Jingle Bell 5K at Winterfest Returns Sunday

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY- A holiday tradition will continue this weekend with the annual Jingle Bell 5K race at Winterfest of Lights in Ocean City.The annual race will take place at the Winterfest of Lights at Northside Park at 125th Street on Sunday. The race begins at 5 p.m. and winners will be awarded in several age... Read more » The post Jingle Bell 5K at Winterfest Returns Sunday appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

‘King Of The Wind’ Remembered For Enthusiasm, Community Spirit

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The resort community this week is collectively mourning the loss of “King of the Wind” Bill Ochse, who passed away at his home in Berlin last Friday at the age of 85.Ochse founded the iconic Kite Loft business on the Boardwalk in 1975 and later expanded the operation including a new location... Read more » The post ‘King Of The Wind’ Remembered For Enthusiasm, Community Spirit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Dec. 3: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Dec. 3: TBACork Bar Saturday, Dec. 3: TBACrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Dec. 2: Monkee Paw Wednesday, Dec. 7: Employee PartyCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico St.,... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Things I Like – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Thanksgiving weekendChristmas Town at Busch GardensFree stuff through the Dunkin appMy kids in Ravens gearBerlin’s annual tree lightingOld iPads working as good as newDecatur’s playoff football runA laundry and football weekend dayA stacked charcuterie boardNew furniture that feels oldBerlin’s friendly UPS driver The post Things I Like – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Students Learn About Agriculture and Wildlife

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School’s  first grade class learned about local agriculture and wildlife while on a field trip to Groundworks Farm and Trap Pond State Park. During their time on the farm, the first–grade picked and tasted snap peas and harvested carrots. After picking the carrots, students learned how they were washed and prepped to take... Read more » The post WPS Students Learn About Agriculture and Wildlife appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Tough Guys of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guys of the Week” award went to Daegan Risser and A’zavion Manuel for their strong performances in the state playoff game against Potomac. Pictured above, from left is Bobby Hammond, Manuel, Risser and Head Coach Jake Coleman.Submitted photo The post Tough Guys of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Players Kicked Off Season

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Members of the Ocean Pines Players recently kicked off their first full season since 2018. The cast of “A Grand Night for Singing” is pictured before their performance on Nov. 18. From left to right is Chrissy Troup, Jim Ulman Deb Blanchard, Donna Pasqualino, and Pat Lehnerd. The post Ocean Pines Players Kicked Off Season appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Discuss Parking Needs, Proposed Impact Fee

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
BERLIN – Officials discussed the concept of a parking impact fee in downtown Berlin at a meeting this week.The Berlin Town Council talked about the need for additional parking in the downtown commercial district during this week’s meeting. While no decisions were made, officials talked about potentially implementing a parking impact fee.“I think this is... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Discuss Parking Needs, Proposed Impact Fee appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Decatur Soccer Alums to Celebrate Program History

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
BERLIN- On the occasion of Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team’s 20th anniversary of the 2002 state championship, the school is inviting all who participated in the program over many years of success to join in a celebration later this month.The brainchild of current coach Jamie Greenwood and former coach Steve Berquist, the celebration of... Read more » The post Decatur Soccer Alums to Celebrate Program History appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Replica Handgun ArrestOCEAN CITY — A Delaware man was arrested last week when resort police located a replica handgun in a vehicle in which he was sitting in the parking lot of an uptown business that was closed at the time.Around 11:40 p.m. last Wednesday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer observed a vehicle parked... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
The Maryland Stadium Authority’s updated “market and economic analysis” for the proposed sports complex in northern Worcester County was released this week. The scope of the work was carried out with the concept of the facility including eight to 10 outdoor athletic fields and an 125,000-square-foot indoor facility. The report serves as a current market... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Emergency Crews Respond To Offshore Traumatic Injury

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY— Ocean City paramedics were transported by the U.S. Coast Guard mid-morning on Tuesday to a traumatic injury incident about 12 to 15 miles off the coast of the resort.Around 10:20 a.m. on Tuesday, the U.S. Coast Guard was alerted to a reported traumatic injury aboard a 50-foot fishing boat about 12 to 15... Read more » The post OC Emergency Crews Respond To Offshore Traumatic Injury appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Pension Fund Investment Returns Fall Short

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Economic uncertainties have left the Town of Ocean City’s pension fund investments falling short of the stated goal after thriving for several years, resort officials learned this week.During Tuesday’s work session, Council President Matt James provided a recap of the Ocean City Pension Committee meeting from last week. Ocean City has two... Read more » The post Resort Pension Fund Investment Returns Fall Short appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students Learn About Fossils

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Students in Andrese Foreman’s third grade class at Ocean City Elementary recently completed a fossils unit during reading class. Learning about fossils and how they form, sparked students’ interest to learn more about dinosaurs. As a follow up, each student chose a dinosaur and became an expert on it creating a poster. The post OC Elementary Students Learn About Fossils appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students Share Why They Are Thankful

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Each Ocean City Elementary School students write about or draw something for which they are especially thankful. Above, Lisa Kristick’s PreK-4 class is pictured with this year’s Thankful Turkey. The post OC Elementary Students Share Why They Are Thankful appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
It says a lot when newspaper deadline pressure is easier than being off work.It’s how I felt this week after having Beckett home from boarding school with two exchange students from Guatemala for 11 days (and nights).In mid-August, as we left Beckett at his new home away from in Virginia, the concept of our son... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Hold Wellness Presentation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
The Worcester County Garden Club recently had a presentation by Lisa Massie, DPT, about her “Evolving with Motion” program. The program promotes physical therapy and wellness and members were given tips on how to prevent injuries when gardening. Pictured from left to right Worcester County Garden Club First Vice President Joan LaHayne, Massie, and Worcester... Read more » The post Worcester County Garden Club Hold Wellness Presentation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

American Legion Members Received Service Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Two long-time members of the American Legion Post 166 Color Guard received service awards during the Veterans Day ceremonies November 11. Glen Reely, Captain of the unit, and Johan Nykvist were recognized.Pictured from left to right are Tom Wengert, Post 166 Commander, Johan Nykvist, Color Guard Captain Glen Reely, and Post 166 member Robert Smith,... Read more » The post American Legion Members Received Service Awards appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Approves Incentive Plan To Retain, Recruit Bus, Tram Drivers; Referral, Loyalty Bonus Suggested

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Citing a continued need to recruit seasonal municipal bus drivers and Boardwalk tram drivers and conductors, resort officials last week approved a series of incentives to attract and reward new employees.Ongoing discussions at the Ocean City Transportation Committee level regarding a series of incentives for municipal bus drivers and Boardwalk tram drivers... Read more » The post Council Approves Incentive Plan To Retain, Recruit Bus, Tram Drivers; Referral, Loyalty...READ POST.

Seahawks’ Magical Run Ends with Late Loss

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team’s magical run to a potential state championship ended last weekend with a 40-33 loss to juggernaut Milford Mill Academy in the semifinals.Decatur enjoyed a remarkable season, perhaps the best in decades for the Berlin high school and finished with a 10-3 record. The Seahawks cruised through their first two... Read more » The post Seahawks’ Magical Run Ends with Late Loss appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your work requires increased effort during the next few days. But it all will pay off down the line. Things ease up in time for weekend fun with family and/or friends.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Your genuine concern for others could prompt you to promise more than you... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Branding ConcernsEditor:I would like to comment on the new “branding” campaign for Ocean City. It is impossible for me to disagree with the position of the Ocean City Advertising Agency owner Paul Jankovic in the ongoing dialogue with the mayor. I think the new branding campaign is totally inadequate and inane. The Smiley Face, really?I... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Hosting 39th Annual Parade

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Ocean City is hosting the 39th Annual Ocean City Christmas Parade along Coastal Highway on Saturday, Dec. 3.The holiday parade starts at 11 a.m. on Old Landing Road and marches northbound in the southbound lanes of Coastal Highway to the judges’ stand at 120th Street. The event will feature more than 60... Read more » The post Ocean City Hosting 39th Annual Parade appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Nonprofit Sees Increase In Requests For Assistance

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
WEST OCEAN CITY – An overwhelming demand in eviction prevention assistance has forced a local nonprofit to close its program to new clients.In recent weeks, Diakonia took to social media to announce it will not reopen its eviction prevention assistance program to new clients. Since grant funding for the program began in October, the nonprofit... Read more » The post Nonprofit Sees Increase In Requests For Assistance appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
B.B. Bombers opened in 1980 and quickly became one of Ocean City’s most popular surf shops. Boards, T-shirts, wetsuits and clothing, such as shorts and swimsuits, were sold at the small store on 8th Street.B.B. Bombers (a “bomb” is surfing slang for a big wave) is best remembered for the surf camps it sponsored from 1985... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – December 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Elementary Students Learn Thanksgiving Traditions

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
Students in Beverley Thompson’s kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary School have been learning about Thanksgiving traditions. The students read about the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and learned how all the parade balloons are made. They demonstrated their learning, by becoming balloon designers and creating their own balloons to parade around the school. Pictured, from... Read more » The post OC Elementary Students Learn Thanksgiving Traditions appeared first on News...READ POST.

Pivoting Needed To Address Labor Challenges

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
There are three issues seemingly front of mind for all governments and businesses these days – labor force shortages, supply chain delays and the rising cost of everything.In this seasonal resort destination, staffing issues have traditionally been limited to the end of the peak season when college students and teachers leave critical service industry positions... Read more » The post Pivoting Needed To Address Labor Challenges appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Pines Committee Seeks Revamped Election Signage

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN PINES – A new contest could assist the Ocean Pines Association in the development of new election signage.Last Saturday, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors directed members of the Ocean Pines Communications Committee to develop cost estimates for the replacement of new “Vote” signs. The committee is seeking the authorization of staff time... Read more » The post Pines Committee Seeks Revamped Election Signage appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Divided OC Council Approves E-Bike Rentals

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A divided council this week agreed to drafting an ordinance that would, if approved, allow for the rental of electric bicycles, or e-bikes, in the resort.For the last couple of months, the Mayor and Council have been wrestling with several issues related to the proliferation of e-bikes. In 2020, the Mayor and... Read more » The post Divided OC Council Approves E-Bike Rentals appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Miscommunication Between Town, Fire Company Continues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
BERLIN – Miscommunication mangled a town council work session with the Berlin Fire Company this week.On Monday, the Berlin Town Council was expected to have a 5 p.m. work session with the Berlin Fire Company (BFC). When fire company leadership requested at the last minute that a closed session meeting be scheduled instead, town officials... Read more » The post Miscommunication Between Town, Fire Company Continues appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Parking Ratio Talks Stall

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, December 01, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Discussions on proposed commercial parking ratios came to a standstill this week as business owners continue to seek changes to a new ordinance.Business owners came before the Fenwick Island Ad Hoc Parking Committee Wednesday with a letter of opposition to proposed legislation aimed at parking in the town’s commercial district.With the Fenwick... Read more » The post Fenwick Parking Ratio Talks Stall appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Phillips Property Site Plan Extended

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 30, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Satisfied the current plan does not represent a departure for what was originally approved, resort planners last week agreed to extend the site plan for the redevelopment of the former Phillips Seafood House property uptown for an additional 18 months.In April 2021, the Ocean City Planning Commission approved a presented site plan... Read more » The post Phillips Property Site Plan Extended appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Shore Gives More Campaign Raises $290K

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 30, 2022
SALISBURY – The eighth annual Shore Gives More campaign raised $290,466 for 124 Lower Shore nonprofits this week.On Tuesday, more than 2,490 donations were made during the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore’s eighth annual Shore Gives More campaign.Community Foundation President Erica Joseph said the online giving event gave community members an opportunity to support... Read more » The post Shore Gives More Campaign Raises $290K appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Study Estimates Sports Complex With Fields, Indoor Facility Development Cost At $153M; Report Predicts 64 Tourneys Possible A Year

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 30, 2022
BERLIN – A sports complex that features indoor and outdoor facilities on Route 50 in Berlin is estimated to cost at least $153 million in today’s marketplace, according to a report released this week.The Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) on Monday released the much-anticipated study update commissioned by the Town of Ocean City for $49,400 regarding... Read more » The post Study Estimates Sports Complex With Fields, Indoor Facility Development Cost At $153M; Report Predicts 64...READ POST.

Council Approves Incentive Plan To Retain, Recruit Bus, Tram Drivers

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 30, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Citing a continued need to recruit seasonal municipal bus drivers and Boardwalk tram drivers and conductors, resort officials last week approved a series of incentives to attract and reward new employees.Ongoing discussions at the Ocean City Transportation Committee level regarding a series of incentives for municipal bus drivers and Boardwalk tram drivers... Read more » The post Council Approves Incentive Plan To Retain, Recruit Bus, Tram Drivers appeared first on News...READ POST.

Added Up Nicely

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 30, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgMother Nature has got us on land more than on the water lately and that continues for the next couple of days.  Thankfully things were calm enough today for some of the bottom fishing fleet to get out.Captain Chris Mizurak of the Angler reported a slow start to today’s trip, but by the end things... Read more » The post Added Up Nicely appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ice Ice Berlin Draws Huge Crowd

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 29, 2022
BERLIN– The town kicked off the holiday season with what was likely record attendance at Ice Ice Berlin.On Friday, thousands of people descended on downtown Berlin to watch Mayor Zack Tyndall light the town’s tree in front of the Atlantic Hotel. They spent the hours afterward strolling through town to admire the ice sculptures placed... Read more » The post Ice Ice Berlin Draws Huge Crowd appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee Eyes Ordinance Revisions

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 29, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Discussions on parking ratios, construction hours and rental tax categories highlighted this week’s meeting of the Fenwick Island Charter and Ordinance Committee.On Tuesday, officials met to consider potential ordinance amendments referred to the charter and ordinance committee.Mayor Natalie Magdeburger, committee chair, noted one of the suggestions is to review parking ratios in... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee Eyes Ordinance Revisions appeared first...READ POST.

One-Time Payments Approved For Town Of Berlin Employees

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 29, 2022
BERLIN– Elected officials this week agreed to give municipal employees a $500 holiday bonus.The Berlin Town Council on Monday voted 4-1 to use contingency funds to provide each of the town’s 60 employees with a $500 one-time bonus.“People really appreciate it, especially during the holidays,” Finance Director Natalie Saleh said.Mayor Zack Tyndall said a discussion... Read more » The post One-Time Payments Approved For Town Of Berlin Employees appeared first on News...READ POST.

Council Approves Bus, Tram Driver Incentive Programs

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 28, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Citing a continued need to recruit seasonal municipal bus drivers and Boardwalk tram drivers and conductors, resort officials last week approved a series of incentives to attract and reward new employees.Ongoing discussions at the Ocean City Transportation Committee level regarding a series of incentives for municipal bus drivers and Boardwalk tram drivers... Read more » The post Council Approves Bus, Tram Driver Incentive Programs appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Order Overruled In Fenwick Low-Speed Vehicle Lawsuit

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, November 25, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A recommendation to enact a temporary restraining order against Fenwick Island’s low-speed vehicle ban was overruled this week.In an order issued this week, Delaware Court of Chancery Vice Chancellor Morgan Zurn granted the town’s exceptions to a master’s report issued July 6. The report, which recommended that a temporary restraining order be... Read more » The post Order Overruled In Fenwick Low-Speed Vehicle Lawsuit appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

OCPD Offers Residential Security Check Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With the arrival of the holiday travel and others in the resort starting to seek warmer climates to ride out the winter, there are countless vacant properties in the resort, but there is a proactive program in place to prevent burglaries.Homeowners and business owners can register their properties with the Ocean City... Read more » The post OCPD Offers Residential Security Check Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your honesty continues to impress everyone who needs reassurance about a project. But be careful you don’t lose patience with those who are still not ready to act.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Pushing others too hard to do things your way could cause resentment and raise more doubts.... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Postmarked Aug. 2, 1927, this postcard illustrates how much Ocean City has changed in 90 years.The Boardwalk was raised far above the beach in those days and on hot days bathers would seek shade under it. Some would plan a picnic lunch under the Boardwalk with the smell of creosote, damp wood and wet sand... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mayor, Council Pay Hikes Advance

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY — An increase in the salaries of the Mayor and Council inched closer to becoming a reality this week with the approval of an ordinance on first reading.Throughout the last year or so, the Mayor and Council and staff have been discussing an increase in their annual salaries, which had not been raised... Read more » The post Mayor, Council Pay Hikes Advance appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
After all the votes were counted, the Worcester County sports complex referendum – whether a public bond could be issued for design and construction costs of a facility – failed by 697 votes. There were four different ways to vote in the general election. Breaking out the results by method was interesting and shows mixed... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Hit-and-Run ArrestOCEAN CITY — An Ocean City man was arrested for hit-and-run last week after allegedly colliding with another vehicle and leaving the scene.Around 11 p.m. last Monday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was dispatched to the area of 8th Street and Philadelphia Avenue for a reported hit-and-run collision that had already occurred.... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Decatur’s Greenwood Names Coach of Year

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity soccer teams were well represented when the Bayside South Conference were announced last week including a Coach of the Year Award for boys’ varsity head coach Jamie Greenwood.The Decatur boys went 7-2 in the regular season and won the Bayside Conference championship before bowing out in the state regional tournament. The... Read more » The post Decatur’s Greenwood Names Coach of Year appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

29th AGH Penguin Swim Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
BERLIN – The 29th Annual Penguin Swim is set for Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023 and will take place once again on the beach at The Princess Royale Oceanfront Hotel at 91st Street in Ocean City.Individuals and teams are invited to join in the fundraising. Participants who register on or before Dec. 10 will receive an... Read more » The post 29th AGH Penguin Swim Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

OC Bus, Tram Driver Recruitment Ramped Up

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Resort transportation officials are already embarking on an aggressive bus driver and Boardwalk tram driver recruiting effort.It’s no secret Ocean City, like most jurisdictions and the private sector, in recent years has struggled to fill out its staffing ranks for a variety of reasons. Perhaps hit most acutely by the labor shortage... Read more » The post OC Bus, Tram Driver Recruitment Ramped Up appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Some Aspects Of Life Deserving Gratitude

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
It’s a week of recognizing blessings and giving thanks. While it would be appropriate for all of us to spend some time in reflection over the holiday weekend, the following is a look some of the aspects of life we are thankful for as a media company. Each year the generosity of this community is... Read more » The post Some Aspects Of Life Deserving Gratitude appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 26: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 26:Cork Bar Saturday, Nov. 26: Wes DavisCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Nov. 25: Full Circle Duo Wednesday, Nov. 30: Blind WindCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756 Wicomico... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

OCDC’s Latest Painted Utility Box Completed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
The latest painted utility box under the Ocean City Development Corpoartion’s Public Art Program has been completed in downtown Ocean City by Snow Hill artist, Olga Deshields.  This project is located on Philadelphia Avenue, just south of 26th Street in downtown Ocean City. This box is sponsored by the adjacent business, Happy Jack Pancake House. The post OCDC’s Latest Painted Utility Box Completed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2 Incumbents, 1 Newcomer Elected To School Board

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
NEWARK – Two incumbents retained their seats while one newcomer was elected to serve on the Worcester County Board of Education.While voters in District 6 chose newcomer Katie Addis to serve as their school board representative, citizens in District 4 and District 1 reelected incumbents Bill Gordy and Bill Buchanan. Addis said she was looking... Read more » The post 2 Incumbents, 1 Newcomer Elected To School Board appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Advance to State Semifinals

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team continued its magical run through the state playoffs last weekend with an impressive 36-7 win over Potomac on the road to advance to the quarterfinals.The Seahawks won their first two home games as the top seed in the state 2A playoffs, beating C. Milton Wright, 45-13, and North Caroline,... Read more » The post Seahawks Advance to State Semifinals appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Christina Applegate’s storyA house full of kidsLong Thanksgiving weekendsSports talk radio on a road trip by myselfHanging Christmas lights on a warm dayDecatur football’s resurgenceThrasher’s Fries on a cold dayA rental car not smoked inWorld Cup matchesRandom daffodils this time of yearSmelling the ocean before seeing it The post Things I Like – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Upper School Volunteers Club Collect Donations

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Members of the Worcester Prep Upper School Volunteers Club donated their time at the Giant in Millville, DE to collect supplies for Diakonia, the homeless shelter in West Ocean City.  WPS Volunteers Club members Jackson Fernley, Sara Freih, Isabella Borsoni, Esi Mehilli, Izzy Huber, Elaina Elrick and Claire Windrow (not pictured) stand outside of Giant... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Upper School Volunteers Club Collect Donations appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

VFW Post 10159 Donated to Scholarship

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
VFW Post 10159 made a scholarship donation to Wor-Wic Community College recently. From left, Jason King, director of veterans services at Wor-Wic Community College, and Stefanie K. Rider, executive director of the foundation and director of development, accept a check for $3,000 from William Dennis, Thomas Kimball, Robin Wright and William M. Price Jr. of... Read more » The post VFW Post 10159 Donated to Scholarship appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Carol J. SkinnerBERLIN — Carol J. Skinner, age 84, passed away at Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022.Born in San Antonio, Texas, she was the daughter of the late Robert L. Johnston and Gladys Kuhn.Carol wore many hats. She was a loving wife of 64 years to her high... Read more » The post Obituaries – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Arts Council Announced Art Exhibit Winners

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
The Worcester County Arts Council recently announced winners in the juried art exhibit: “Small Treasures.” This exhibition features 29 pieces of artwork submitted by professional and emerging artists, with work in all media. The exhibit combines many mediums including oil, watercolor, and acrylic painting, pastels, encaustic, photography, glass, and mixed media. Pictured from left are... Read more » The post Worcester County Arts Council Announced Art Exhibit Winners appeared...READ POST.

Pines Fire Station Efforts Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Efforts continue to secure a consultant for the creation of a South Station capital campaign.Last Saturday, General Manager John Viola presented the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors with an update on efforts to secure a consultant for the creation of a fundraising feasibility study. As an Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department... Read more » The post Pines Fire Station Efforts Continue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Salvation Army Hosted Kickoff Event for “Red Kettle Campaign”

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
On Nov. 16, the Salvation Army hosted a kickoff event for its “Red Kettle Campaign” in Salisbury.  Annually the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City members volunteer to ring the bell at the Walmart on Rt.50 in Berlin. At the kickoff, the club received the 2nd place award for a civic group for hours... Read more » The post Salvation Army Hosted Kickoff Event for “Red Kettle Campaign” appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ag Storage Tank Ban Now Law

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
SALISBURY – Legislation banning the use of certain open-top storage tanks in Wicomico County will go into effect next month.In a meeting this month of the Wicomico County Council, Administrator Laura Hurley announced the adoption of legislation banning the open-top storage of liquid organic fertilizer or soil amendments.The adoption of the bill, one of three... Read more » The post Ag Storage Tank Ban Now Law appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Director HonoredSALISBURY – Hudson Behavioral Health Director of Admissions Shiela Pullen, LPN, was honored with the Unsung Hero Award at the recent Tuerk Conference on Mental Health and Addiction Treatment.The conference, hosted by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), took place in mid-September in Baltimore, Md.As director of admissions, Pullen oversees the... Read more » The post A Week In Business – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee, Developer Renew Dredging Talks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – As plans for a dredging project in the Little Assawoman Bay continue to develop, a Fenwick Island committee last week began exploring other potential partnerships.Last Thursday, the Fenwick Island Dredging Committee met with consultant Tony Pratt and Anchor QEA’s Steve Bagnull to discuss ongoing efforts for dredging the neighboring Little Assawoman Bay.While... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee, Developer Renew Dredging Talks appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Council, Planning Comm. Plan 2nd Summit In December

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The Mayor and Council will hold another joint summit next month with planning commission members to discuss issues germane to development and redevelopment.In late September, the Mayor and Council met with members of the Ocean City Planning Commission for a long-awaited joint session. The last time the two bodies met jointly to... Read more » The post Council, Planning Comm. Plan 2nd Summit In December appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Two Arrested For Vehicle Break-Ins

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Two Eastern Shore residents are being held without bond this week after resort police were able to connect them to a spree of vehicle break-ins in June.The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) last week charged two individuals in connection with multiple thefts from vehicle complaints that occurred in the resort in June.... Read more » The post Two Arrested For Vehicle Break-Ins appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Five Suspects Arrested After Downtown OC Armed Robbery

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Resort police officers are investigating an armed carjacking downtown that led to a multiple-county pursuit and ended with a fiery crash in Dorchester County.Early last Friday morning, a concerned citizen informed Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers of a possible vehicle break-in in the area of Wicomico Street. While officers were on... Read more » The post Five Suspects Arrested After Downtown OC Armed Robbery appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
The house has been full this week.Beckett came home last Thursday for an extended Thanksgiving break from boarding school. A few weeks ago, he asked if his friend Diego, an exchange student from Guatemala, could come home with him for Thanksgiving. He needed a place to go, and we were excited to have him.One day... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – November 25, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
Pharmacy NightmareEditor:My wife had a stroke in the middle of October 2021, was taken to TidalHealth in Salisbury then admitted to Encompass rehab in Salisbury and then Berlin Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. After three months, she came home in a wheelchair, but she could get in and out of bed on her own. She could... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – November 25, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Former Seahawk Fell Coaching at World Cup

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
BERLIN- Steve Fell, one of the most decorated athletes ever at Stephen Decatur, will be on the sidelines this week for the United States Men’s National Team as a coach as it begins play in the World Cup in Qatar.Fell, who starred at Decatur before graduating in 2000, is the assistance performance coach and sports... Read more » The post Former Seahawk Fell Coaching at World Cup appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WCCW Celebrates “Extraordinary Worcester Women”

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
The Worcester County Commission for Women hosted a “Gems Tea” recently to celebrate “Extraordinary Worcester Women.” Honorees Elizabeth Rodier, Shelly Bruder, Andrea Lily, Becky Collins and Sherri Lassahn are pictured with Worcester County Commissioner Joe Mitrecic, Sen. Mary Beth Carozza and Worcester County Commissioner Chip Bertino. The post WCCW Celebrates “Extraordinary Worcester Women” appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Another Boat Limit

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 24, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgGreat day to be on the ocean and a great day to be on the Morning Star with Captain Monty Hawkins!Man. It was nice to get back out. And what a day too. So calm.. Locals Andrew & Nikki did the deed on today’s reef blocks. We deployed them at Lucas Alexander’s Reef. While there I took... Read more » The post Another Boat Limit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Townhouse Community Proposed At Former Theater Property

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 23, 2022
OCEAN CITY — After a rather philosophical debate about zoning and allowable density, resort planners this week approved a site plan for a new 56-unit townhouse community on the property that for decades hosted the Sun and Surf Theaters uptown.The Sun and Surf Theaters, which covered an entire city block along Coastal Highway between 143rd... Read more » The post Townhouse Community Proposed At Former Theater Property appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Former Mayor Releases Book Recounting Berlin’s Revitalization

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 23, 2022
BERLIN– The town’s transformation into a successful destination community is detailed in a new book written by former mayor Gee Williams.Williams, well known for the years he spent as a councilman and then mayor of Berlin, will release “Turn Your Town Around,” a book that recounts Berlin’s revitalization, on Saturday. The public is invited to... Read more » The post Former Mayor Releases Book Recounting Berlin’s Revitalization appeared first on News...READ POST.

West OC Business Eyes Berlin Property

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 23, 2022
BERLIN – A West Ocean City sign and printing company could be moving to Old Ocean City Boulevard.Plak That, the West Ocean City company known for its signs, could be moving to a vacant lot on Old Ocean City Boulevard, just west of the railroad tracks. Owner Wyatt Harrison met with the Berlin Planning Commission... Read more » The post West OC Business Eyes Berlin Property appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Wind Energy Areas Identified Off Atlantic Coast

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 23, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Offshore wind farm designated areas off the mid-Atlantic coast could be expanding in the future after federal officials last week announced eight draft wind energy areas have been identified and are now open to a public comment period.As part of the Biden administration’s stated goal of deploying 30 gigawatts of offshore wind... Read more » The post New Wind Energy Areas Identified Off Atlantic Coast appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Plenty of Rockfish In The Inlet

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 23, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThe recent cold weather continues to move the water temperature gauge into the mid and upper 50s and that is just primo for rockfish and tautog inshore.  Today was a nice fishable day and there were some guys out enjoying it and putting some keeper sized fish in the boat.Captain Jason Mumford of Lucky Break... Read more » The post Plenty of Rockfish In The Inlet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Revisits OC Room Tax Legislation

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With the clock suddenly ticking on the upcoming General Assembly session, legislation that could enable the Town of Ocean City to raise its room tax if desired still needs approval from three other Eastern Shore counties before heading to Annapolis.After raising the room tax in Ocean City in 2019 from 4.5% to... Read more » The post Council Revisits OC Room Tax Legislation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Snow Hill High School Field, Stadium Named

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 22, 2022
NEWARK– Education officials are honoring two well-known figures from Snow Hill High School’s history with the naming of the field and stadium at the facility.The Worcester County Board of Education voted unanimously last week to officially label the athletic field at Snow Hill High as the Maurice “Moe” Barber Field at Kelly Shumate Stadium. The... Read more » The post Snow Hill High School Field, Stadium Named appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin Council To Consider Silo Text Amendment

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 22, 2022
BERLIN – A text amendment that would in certain cases allow silos on commercial properties will be considered by Berlin’s elected officials in the coming weeks.Last week, the Berlin Planning Commission voted 6-1 to forward a text amendment that would allow a grain silo on property zoned B-2 or B-3 as a special exception. The... Read more » The post Berlin Council To Consider Silo Text Amendment appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Board Discusses Route 90 Support Letter

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 22, 2022
OCEAN PINES – As a Worcester County group continues to advocate for bike and pedestrian access along the Route 90 corridor, board members last week discussed plans to submit a letter of support to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA).Last Saturday, Worcester County Bike and Pedestrian Coalition Chair Patti Stevens came... Read more » The post Pines Board Discusses Route 90 Support Letter appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Limit of Flounder All Over 5 Pounds

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 22, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgCaptain Chris Mizurak of the Angler reported that sea bass fishing was a little slow to start, but picked up nicely by the afternoon.  Keith had some crazy good flounder fishing with his limit of four fish all over 5 pounds with the biggest at 6.25 that took the lead in the season long flounder... Read more » The post Limit of Flounder All Over 5 Pounds appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Planners Approve Site Plan Adjustment For Oceans East

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 21, 2022
BERLIN – Officials approved a site plan revision last week for Oceans East.The Berlin Planning Commission voted unanimously last week to approve a change to the plan for Oceans East, the apartment complex on Seahawk Road. The revision allows for the enlargement of the development’s lake.“This lake is going to be the focal point of... Read more » The post Berlin Planners Approve Site Plan Adjustment For Oceans East appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Pines Board Withdraws Gavin Knupp Award Proposal; Officials Discuss Skate Park Renaming

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 21, 2022
OCEAN PINES – The Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors voted last week to withdraw a motion allowing for the creation of an annual Gavin Knupp Award.Last Saturday, board members had before them a motion to approve a partnership with the Gavin Knupp Foundation to create an annual Gavin Knupp Award within the community.... Read more » The post Pines Board Withdraws Gavin Knupp Award Proposal; Officials Discuss Skate Park Renaming appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Rockfish and Some Red Drum

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, November 19, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIf you’ve already read the Daily Angle once tonight then you may have seen a huge yellowfin tuna that was supposedly caught in the Baltimore Canyon last week.  I’m going to give the source the benefit of the doubt and hope that it wasn’t for self promotion, but I will now report that the fish... Read more » The post Rockfish and Some Red Drum appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Foundation Awards $147K In Grants To Shore Schools

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN – Schools in Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester counties received $147,373 in grant funding through the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore’s 2022 Education Grants Program.CFES saw an unprecedented number of requests from area schools, many of which focused on the social and emotional needs of students. Funds will be distributed across forty-five school-based programs.... Read more » The post Foundation Awards $147K In Grants To Shore Schools appeared first on News...READ POST.

Autumn Plant Give-Away On Tap

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City 1st Annual Flower Power Autumn Plant Give Away begins next Friday, Nov. 25.Lawrence Leaf Jr. Gardener/ Garden Designer will be giving away beautiful Snap Dragons in four-inch pots at Fager’s Island on 60th Street bayside. This will be on a first-come first-serve basis with limited supply from 11 a.m.-5... Read more » The post Autumn Plant Give-Away On Tap appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to Brycen Coleman, who had a big day in the Seahawks’ playoff win over North Caroline. Coleman threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more and also had an interception and five tackles on defense. Pictured above is Coleman (center) flanked by Bobby... Read more » The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Intermediate Girls Run in Storm Warriors 5K

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Members of the Berlin Intermediate School afterschool girls running club, “Girls On The Run,” are pictured after their run on the Boardwalk for the Storm Warriors 5K last Saturday. The post Berlin Intermediate Girls Run in Storm Warriors 5K appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Officials Approve 3-Year Fireworks Contract

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Although not entirely satisfied with losing a New Year’s Eve show at Northside Park, resort officials this week approved a bid recommendation for a three-year contract with a private sector company to provide fireworks shows in Ocean City.The Ocean City Mayor and Council had before them on Tuesday a recommendation to approve... Read more » The post Resort Officials Approve 3-Year Fireworks Contract appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Ice Ice Berlin Returns Nov. 25

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN – Berlin will kick off the holiday season this week with Ice Ice Berlin set for Black Friday.On Nov. 25, area residents are invited to Berlin for an evening of entertainment, shopping and visiting Santa. This year, 37 ice sculptures will be on display in front of downtown shops, which will be open late... Read more » The post Ice Ice Berlin Returns Nov. 25 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis “Dawg Team” Continues Serving the Community

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
The Kiwanis “Dawg Team” is known for serving food at community events. When Roy Foreman, longtime chair of the team, passed away unexpectedly, other Kiwanians stepped up to ensure the club could continue operations. Kiwanians Dick Clagett, Carolyn Drygza, Pat Winkelmayer, Sarah Wilker and Doug Ege are pictured serving food at the Ocean Pines Winter... Read more » The post Kiwanis “Dawg Team” Continues Serving the Community appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OC Elks Lodge Hosted Hometown Heroes’ Military Banner Ceremony

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
The Ocean City Elks Lodge hosted the 2022 Hometown Heroes’ Military Banner Ceremony on Oct. 22.  It was the club’s ninth year of honoring local active-duty military and veterans who served from World War II through the Vietnam Era who now make Worcester County their primary residence. Allen Cathell is pictured speaking at the ceremony. The post OC Elks Lodge Hosted Hometown Heroes’ Military Banner Ceremony appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Resort Defends BrandingEditor:I would like to respond to a letter printed in your paper on Friday, Nov. 11, 2022, titled “Thoughts on Branding.” While I always welcome open dialog and appreciate constructive criticism by our residents and visitors, I thought the letter lacked several important details that went into the development of the new brand.First... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Mail-in Ballots Change Election Coverage

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
On a much lesser scale, it was our “Dewey Defeats Truman” moment.This famous headline from the Chicago Tribune in 1948 wrongly declared Dewey the winner too early, as Truman ultimately ended up winning by 114 electoral votes. The headline turned out to be more of an assumption because Dewey was the favorite over Truman, who... Read more » The post Mail-in Ballots Change Election Coverage appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cold Weather Shelter Seeks Volunteers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The Ocean City Cold Weather Shelter can potentially mean the difference between life and death for much of the homeless population in the Ocean City area.Starting Dec. 1 and through the end of March, the shelter is open any night that the temperature dips 25 degrees or below with wind chill. The... Read more » The post Cold Weather Shelter Seeks Volunteers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New East Wicomico Library Branch Site Eyed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
SALISBURY – County officials this week voted unanimously to fund the purchase of a Parsonsburg property for the relocation of a library branch.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Council voted to amend the fiscal year 2023 budget and fiscal years 2023-2027 Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) to approve funding for the relocation of the current Pittsville branch.... Read more » The post New East Wicomico Library Branch Site Eyed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Boarding school’s impact on Beckett has been profound.As far as we can tell from our 14-year-old boy, three months in, he likes his school and just about everything about it. The biggest immediate impression – one we were told would be the case – is his independence. Boarding school forces maturation on high school kids... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Stay on Roll, Advance in States

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team’s magical run continued last weekend with a 43-27 win over North Caroline to advance to the state 2A quarterfinals.Decatur has solid all year, finishing with a 7-2 regular season record and a fourth seed in the state 2A playoffs. In their 2A playoff opener, the Seahawks cruised past C.... Read more » The post Seahawks Stay on Roll, Advance in States appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Students Celebrate Veterans

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School’s fourth and fifth grades came together in a musical performance to celebrate veterans last Friday. The Veterans Day Program, directed by WPS Lower School Music Teacher Joanie Brittingham, began with the Presentation of Colors followed by special presentations. Throughout the program, the Musical Mallards performed the “Star-Spangled Banner,” “Grateful Nation” and “For... Read more » The post WPS Students Celebrate Veterans...READ POST.

SDHS Surfrider Club Collects Trash

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Stephen Decatur High School’s Surfrider Club, pictured left, worked with Restore The Shore’s Andy Blizzard, Seagull Disposal’s Andrew Duley and Assateague Coastal Trust on trash clean-up efforts on Mary Road near Stephen Decatur High School. Ten, 55-gallon bags of trash was collected along with an enormous tire and a large gutter fixture within a quarter-mile... Read more » The post SDHS Surfrider Club Collects Trash appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Downtown Wireless Accord Extended

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Satisfied a long-term plan for a location was being worked out, resort officials this week approved a one-year extension allowing for a nearly 100-foot temporary wireless communication downtown at Philadelphia Avenue.As the demand for more and more wireless connectivity has increased in the resort, particularly during the summer months, so has the... Read more » The post Downtown Wireless Accord Extended appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

29th Annual Golf Tourney Raises $124K For Hospital

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN — The Atlantic General Hospital Foundation held its 2022 Robert E. Warfield Memorial Tournament, AGH’s 29th Annual Fall Golf Classic, on Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Ocean City Golf Club. The event, attended by 210 golfers on 53 teams, featured a day full of golf, great food and fun.On Nov. 9, Atlantic General Hospital... Read more » The post 29th Annual Golf Tourney Raises $124K For Hospital appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This is a good time to speak out on a difficult situation. You’re known for your honesty, so people will listen and, perhaps, begin to make long-needed changes.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): The Bovine’s sharp business sense alerts you to question the positions of those trying to push... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a sup-port group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

SoDel Concepts Donates to Harry K Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Lindsey Parziale (center), the controller of SoDel Concepts, presents a check to Harry Keswani, the founder of the Harry K Foundation, and Laura Glascoe, the foundation’s executive director. The foundation was created to address food insecurity in the beach area. The post SoDel Concepts Donates to Harry K Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 19: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 19: OHOCork Bar Saturday, Nov. 19: Brian & ButtonCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Nov. 18: Fitzkee Brothers Wednesday, Nov. 23: Kevin PooleCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Strong-Armed Robbery ArrestOCEAN CITY — A Salisbury man is being held without bond after resort police were able to connect him to a strong-armed robbery in Ocean City earlier this month.Around 4:50 a.m. on Nov. 4, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to the area of 12th Street for a reported strong-armed robbery that... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Players Earn All-Conference Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s outstanding 2022 varsity football team was well represented when the Bayside Conference post-season awards were announced this week.Decatur’s Luke Mergott was named Bayside Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year, an honor he shared with Darius Foreman of Wicomico. It was the second time the Duke University-bound Mergott has earned the Bayside Conference... Read more » The post Decatur Players Earn All-Conference Awards appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Partender’s Bash Helps Charity

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN — On Oct. 26, 46 teams consisting of service industry workers, bar owners and avid golfers participated in the inaugural Partender’s Bash Golf Tournament.Funds raised from the charity golf tournament, held at GlenRiddle Golf Club, will go to support Children of Restaurant Employees (C.O.R.E.), a nonprofit that provides financial relief to food and beverage... Read more » The post Partender’s Bash Helps Charity appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Intermediate Students Take Honors at Storm Warriors 5K

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Two Berlin Intermediate School students recently took top honors in the 14-and-under girls division of the Storm Warriors 5K, benefiting the Ocean City Lifesaving Museum. Pictured, above from left, are Evelyn Eade, first place, and Kai James, second place. The post Berlin Intermediate Students Take Honors at Storm Warriors 5K appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Route 90 Feedback Period Extended

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN – Community members will have another two weeks to provide input on the redevelopment of the Route 90 corridor.Last month, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) initiated a survey to gather public input on the proposed alternatives currently being considered for the Route 90 improvement project. And while that survey... Read more » The post Route 90 Feedback Period Extended appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Ocean City’s motel industry developed in the mid-1950s following the opening of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the desire of young families for lodging that was casual, inexpensive and that offered easy on-site parking. Within a decade, the vacant land between 15th and 33rd streets became known as “Motel Row.”Motel Row grew from a few initial motels... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Shore Gives More Campaign Returns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN – An online giving campaign will return to Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset counties this month.On Tuesday, Nov. 29, the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore will host its 8th Annual Shore Gives More campaign. Community Foundation President Erica Joseph said more than 120 nonprofit organizations will participate in this year’s giving event, making it... Read more » The post Shore Gives More Campaign Returns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Feedback Sought On Proposed School Calendars

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
NEWARK – The school system this week released three potential calendar options for community members to review for the coming school year.On Tuesday, school system staff presented the Worcester County Board of Education with three calendar options for the 2023-2024 school year. The public will have the chance to weigh in on the options before... Read more » The post Feedback Sought On Proposed School Calendars appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club Recent Install

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Tom Sweeney was recently installed into the Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club. Pictured, from left to right, Tom Sweeney and District 7630 Governor Cliff Berg.  The club meets every other Wednesday at The Sterling Tavern, Main Street, Berlin. The post Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club Recent Install appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Stephen Decatur Scholar-Athletes Signed Letters of Intent

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Four Stephen Decatur scholar-athletes last week signed national letters of intent to continue their athletic and academic careers next year at the next level. Pictured from left are Ryan McLaughlin, who is headed to the University of Delaware to play baseball; Sadie Peters, who is headed to Baylor University as an equestrian; Mia Kemp, who... Read more » The post Stephen Decatur Scholar-Athletes Signed Letters of Intent appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Eyes Composting Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Discussions on a new composting program highlighted a recent committee meeting in Ocean City.Last week, Ocean City Environmental Engineer Gail Blazer presented members of the town’s Coastal Resources Legislative Committee (Green Team) with an update on new and returning environmental programs being funded through the town’s deferred revenue funds. In addition to... Read more » The post Resort Eyes Composting Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Wicomico Schools See Increase In State Test Scores

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
SALISBURY – A review of student performance data highlighted this week’s school board meeting.On Tuesday, Chief Academic Officer Rick Briggs presented the Wicomico County Board of Education with an update on student performance. As the school system continues to work its way through the pandemic and the impacts it’s had on education, officials this week... Read more » The post Wicomico Schools See Increase In State Test Scores appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Berlin Mural Recognized By MD Tourism Coalition

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN– The Maryland Tourism Coalition recognized the Town of Berlin and Beach to Bay Heritage Area this week for the Rev. Dr. Charles Albert Tindley mural.During the Maryland Tourism and Travel Summit held in Ocean City this week, Berlin and Beach to Bay Heritage area officials were presented with the “Best Product/Event” award. The honor... Read more » The post Berlin Mural Recognized By MD Tourism Coalition appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts MidAtlantic Symphony Orchestra Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
MidAtlantic Symphony Orchestra Developmental Officer Mary Lou Tietz is pictured with Bob Wolfing, president of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City. Tietz spoke to the club recently about the MidAtlantic Symphony Orchestra and its history as well as its upcoming concerts and children’s programs. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts MidAtlantic Symphony Orchestra Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Salisbury Man Sentenced For Toddler Overdose

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
SNOW HILL — A Salisbury man was sentenced last week to five years in prison after being convicted last month on charges of reckless endangerment and neglect of a minor stemming from an incident in July 2021.In October, Tommy Lee Beauchamp, 33, of Salisbury was found guilty by a Worcester County Circuit Court jury of... Read more » The post Salisbury Man Sentenced For Toddler Overdose appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Lions Club Donated to Camp Possibilities

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
The Ocean City Lions Club donated $500 to Camp Possibilities, a camp for youth ages 8 – 17 with diabetes.  Camp Possibilities offers arts, basketball, field games and supportive diabetes education.  Pictured from are Norm Cathell, president, Ben Dawson, club member, and Scott Stark, past president. The post OC Lions Club Donated to Camp Possibilities appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Thomas Glen CasalasproOCEAN CITY — Thomas Glen Casalaspro, of Ocean City, passed away peacefully in his sleep at home on November 7, 2022.His family, friends, and anyone who had the opportunity to cross paths with him now grieve the kind, silly, and unconditionally loving influence he had on everyone around him.Glen was born on July... Read more » The post Obituaries – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Approves Franchise Agreement With Comcast

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – After holding Comcast’s feet to the fire somewhat over its brick-and-mortar store in the resort, the Mayor and Council this week approved a renewed franchise agreement with the cable television provider.During Tuesday’s work session, City Manager Terry McGean presented a proposed franchise agreement with Comcast for approval. He explained the town’s franchise... Read more » The post Council Approves Franchise Agreement With Comcast appeared first on...READ POST.

Things I Like – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
Boardwalk running racesHearing rain from bedVoting on election dayA movie so good I can’t sleep afterwardsDisappearing campaign signsLittle kids running to their parents after daycare or schoolComposed athletes in post-game interviewsNot working on SundaysOvertime sports gamesGuarded optimismThis area’s daily weather extremes The post Things I Like – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
New HireOCEAN CITY – Ørsted, a U.S. clean energy leader, announced a new hire to advance its partnership with the state of Maryland and the development of Skipjack Wind.Ørsted has hired Maddy Voytek to serve as deputy head of government affairs and market strategy in Maryland. Voytek will be responsible for developing and implementing engagement... Read more » The post A Week In Business – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Community Center Vision Advances With MOU Approval

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN – Plans for a community center on Flower Street took a major step forward this week with approval of an agreement between the town and the Berlin Community Improvement Association.On Monday, in a split vote elected officials approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the town and the Berlin Community Improvement Association (BCIA). After... Read more » The post Berlin Community Center Vision Advances With MOU Approval appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Funds Approved For Municipal Golf Course Upgrades

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY — With the municipal golf course thriving financially, the Ocean City Mayor and Council this week approved funding for several needed projects at Eagle’s Landing.As a municipal golf course, Eagle’s Landing is an enterprise fund, meaning it is set up to be self-supporting financially. With the golf course, off Route 611 in West... Read more » The post Funds Approved For Municipal Golf Course Upgrades appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 18, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
This week marks the conclusion of 30 years of representing Worcester County for Bud Church. After serving 10 years as a then-appointed member of the Worcester County Board of Education, including eight years as president, and then focusing on his real estate business for many years, Church decided to join elected political life when he... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 18, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Community Center Vision Advances With MOU Approval

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
BERLIN – Plans for a community center on Flower Street took a major step forward this week with approval of an agreement between the town and the Berlin Community Improvement Association.On Monday, in a split vote elected officials approved a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the town and the Berlin Community Improvement Association (BCIA). After... Read more » The post Berlin Community Center Vision Advances With MOU Approval appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Resort Officials Approve 3-Year Fireworks Contract; 4th Of July Shows, New Year’s Eve Display Included

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Although not entirely satisfied with losing a New Year’s Eve show at Northside Park, resort officials this week approved a bid recommendation for a three-year contract with a private sector company to provide fireworks shows in Ocean City.The Ocean City Mayor and Council had before them on Tuesday a recommendation to approve... Read more » The post Resort Officials Approve 3-Year Fireworks Contract; 4th Of July Shows, New Year’s Eve Display Included appeared...READ POST.

Divided Council Approves Fire Station Funding; OCVFC Backs Out Of Contribution

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 16, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A divided Ocean City council this week approved moving funds from the future Baltimore Avenue redevelopment project to the construction of a new midtown fire station after the volunteer fire company reportedly backed out on an offer to contribute to the cost.In early 2021, the Mayor and Council voted to essentially replace... Read more » The post Divided Council Approves Fire Station Funding; OCVFC Backs Out Of Contribution appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Local Officials Thank Church For Years Of Service

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 16, 2022
BERLIN– Local leaders expressed their gratitude to longtime Worcester County Commissioner Bud Church this week as he prepares to retire in December.On Tuesday, both the commissioners and the Worcester County Board of Education recognized Church for his decades of service. Church spent a decade on the school board before serving 20 years as a commissioner.“His... Read more » The post Local Officials Thank Church For Years Of Service appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Sea Bass, Flounder, Trout, Rockfish and 18 Pound Tautog

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 16, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThere hasn’t been much fishing going on the past few days with the wind and weather, and it looks like it shuts down again tomorrow for a few as this front pushes through.  Thankfully there was a window of opportunity today and plenty of folks took advantage of it.Captain Kane Bounds of the Fish Bound... Read more » The post Sea Bass, Flounder, Trout, Rockfish and 18 Pound Tautog appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Agree To Explore Adding Speed Cameras

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 15, 2022
BERLIN– Officials in Berlin are exploring the possibility of installing speed cameras near schools.Police Chief Arnold Downing on Monday outlined how a speed camera program would work with the Berlin Town Council. Elected officials agreed they wanted to continue exploring the concept, which Downing said would aid in speeding enforcement.“With a smaller town, the opportunity... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Agree To Explore Adding Speed Cameras appeared first on News...READ POST.

Berlin Salary Study Advances

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 15, 2022
BERLIN – Town officials agreed to spend $32,500 for a compensation survey and classification study.The Berlin Town Council voted 4-0 on Monday to move forward with hiring a Davidsonville company to conduct a salary survey and classification study.“This not only affects our staff we currently have but it also shows a forward path for anybody... Read more » The post Berlin Salary Study Advances appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Program Gives Coastal Bays C+ Health Rating

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 14, 2022
WEST OCEAN CITY – The overall health of the coastal bays remained the same last year, according to a new report card on Maryland’s coastal bay system.On Monday, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program – in partnership with various state and national agencies – released its Maryland Coastal Bays 2021 Report Card. Measuring water quality and... Read more » The post Program Gives Coastal Bays C+ Health Rating appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Message In A Bottle Results In Trip To Ireland For OC Teen

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 14, 2022
OCEAN CITY– Ten months after his message in a bottle washed up on a beach in Ireland, a local boy made the trip across the Atlantic Ocean to meet the couple who found it.Sasha Yonyak, the Ocean City resident who put a message in a bottle that eventually washed ashore in Donegal, traveled to Ireland... Read more » The post Message In A Bottle Results In Trip To Ireland For OC Teen appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Good Bite Yesterday

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, November 12, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThere’s not a ton of fishing action taking place with the weather, especially during the week.  We’ll still have our weather windows over the next several weeks, but they are going to be fewer and fewer as we move further into the fall.  Don’t forget, Maryland sea bass season ends on December 11 this year... Read more » The post Good Bite Yesterday appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Some thoughts on this week’s gubernatorial election: After early voting and election day votes were counted, the Board of Elections in Worcester County had about 4,800 more votes to count through the mail-in ballots and provisionals. On the surface, it would seem some results could change, including the sports complex referendum, for example. However, history... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You’re eager to “Ram” headfirst into that new project. But before you do, find out why some of your colleagues might not appear to be as gung-ho about it as you are.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): All that dedicated hard work you’ve been putting in pays off better... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Police Lieutenant Retires After 25 Years

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The experience drain at the top of the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) continued last week with the retirement of a longtime lieutenant after two-plus decades, but the department’s ranks are deep and there are able replacements ready to step into the breach.OCPD Lieutenant Greg DeGiovanni retired from the department on October... Read more » The post Resort Police Lieutenant Retires After 25 Years appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Decatur Harriers Compete in State Meet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s cross-country teams turned in solid performances in the state 3A-South regional meet last week.On the girls’ side, Amber Marshall finished fifth overall among the 57 girls competing in the meet. Macy Woroniecki was 39th, Mackenzie Cathell was 41st, Clarice Piela was 43rd, Alessandra Fernandez was 46th and Rachel Plata was 50th.On the... Read more » The post Decatur Harriers Compete in State Meet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Pier Zoning Map Expansion Moves Ahead

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A proposed zoning map amendment that could lead to the expansion of the iconic Ocean City Fishing Pier in the future was advanced by resort officials this week.The Mayor and Council had before them on Monday a proposed zoning map amendment which, if approved, could lead to a future expansion of the... Read more » The post Pier Zoning Map Expansion Moves Ahead appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Volunteers Support Believe In Tomorrow Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Every year since 2002, a group of volunteer captains support the Believe In Tomorrow Foundation. The captains and their mates take families with children experiencing life threatening illnesses on boating experiences on the coastal bays. Volunteers pictured from right to left are Budd Heim, Ken Thompson, Scott Carstairs, Chuck Eder, Paul Fohner, Fred Stiehl, Jim... Read more » The post Volunteers Support Believe In Tomorrow Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Council Officially Extends Nonconforming Sign Deadline

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY — With little or no discussion, resort officials this week approved on second reading an ordinance that will extend the deadline for bringing nonconforming signs into compliance for another year.During a joint meeting with the Planning Commission in September, the Mayor and Council voted unanimously to extend the deadline for bringing private sector... Read more » The post Council Officially Extends Nonconforming Sign Deadline appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Worcester Prep’s Middle School Top Female Athletes Honored

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
After the conclusion of the fall sports season, Worcester Prep’s middle school top female athletes were honored. Pictured, front row from left, are Harper Hertrich, girls soccer most improved; Rani Yonker, girls golf most improved; Isha Garg, golf coaches award; and Scarlett Shimko, girls soccer MVP; back, from left, are Samantha Kuon, volleyball most improved;... Read more » The post Worcester Prep’s Middle School Top Female Athletes Honored appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Tech Students Donate BES Bike Rack

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
BERLIN – Buckingham Elementary School has a new bike rack thanks to students at Worcester Technical High School.Teenagers in Worcester Tech’s welding program built a new bike rack to accommodate the growing number of kids in Berlin who ride their bikes to Buckingham. The bike rack is just one of several community projects Worcester Tech... Read more » The post Tech Students Donate BES Bike Rack appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Hands Out Girls’ Sports Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Worcester Prep last week doled out its sports awards for the recently completed fall season. Pictured in the front row from left are Claire Windrow, varsity soccer MVP; Ava Wilsey, varsity soccer most outstanding teammate; Sydney Tingle, cross country, coach’s award; Catherine Cullen, cross country, most outstanding teammate; Ayla Yonker, cross country, most improved; and... Read more » The post WPS Hands Out Girls’ Sports Awards appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club Sponsor New Member

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Heather Godwin was recently installed into the Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club. Pictured from left to right: Margaret Mudron, Godwin’s sponsor, Godwin, and District 7630 Governor Cliff Berg.  The club meets every other Wednesday at The Sterling Tavern in Berlin. The post Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club Sponsor New Member appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Grandparents’ Day Held at WPS

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School hosted students’ grandparents and guests last month for a special day on campus. Lower School students prepared class projects and performances in anticipation of Grandparents’ Day at WPS. The day started with coffee and breakfast, followed by a “Worcester is Worth It” themed performance by each grade. The students then met their... Read more » The post Grandparents’ Day Held at WPS appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
The headline read, “We need teen showers to be a thing.”It did what it was supposed to do – got me to click the online story by Laura Hanby Hudgens on grownandflown.com.Contrary to what initially was thought, the headline has to do with the need for parents of teens – moms specifically – to get... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officials Talk Local Issues With Eastern Shore Delegation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
BERLIN– Municipal officials highlighted transportation concerns and plans for a community center in a meeting with the Eastern Shore Delegation this week.Sen. Mary Beth Carozza, Del. Wayne Hartman and Del. Charles Otto met with Berlin’s elected officials Wednesday. Municipal leaders shared traffic concerns and other topics of interest with the delegation as they prepare for... Read more » The post Officials Talk Local Issues With Eastern Shore Delegation appeared first on News...READ POST.

OCDC’s Public Art Program Completes Another Utility Box

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Another painted utility box under the Ocean City Development Corporation’s Public Art Program has been completed in downtown Ocean City by artist Kacie Neeb of the Art League of Ocean City.  This public art project is located on Dorchester Street, just east of S. Philadelphia Avenue in downtown Ocean City. This box is painted with... Read more » The post OCDC’s Public Art Program Completes Another Utility Box appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Election Will Impact Sports Complex Process

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
The sports complex financing referendum’s result is important, but the new makeup of the Worcester County Commissioners will ultimately have more of an impact on the project’s fate moving forward.Prior to the opening of mail-in ballots and provisional ballots, 52% of the county voters, or 9,424, voted against issuing a bond for the design and... Read more » The post Election Will Impact Sports Complex Process appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Rape, Vehicle Theft AllegedOCEAN CITY — A Virginia man has been charged with rape, motor vehicle theft and assault after resort police were able to connect him to an incident at a midtown condo parking lot in October.Around 5 a.m. on Oct. 9, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) detective responded to a condo building... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Ocean City shared in the growth and prosperity that the 1920s brought to the country and the hotels and boarding houses stayed full for most of the summer season.There were no bars or nightclubs during that decade as Prohibition had made the sale of alcoholic beverages illegal but there was still adventure on the Boardwalk... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
New Budget OfficerSNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners appointed Kim Reynolds to serve as the new budget officer.“Kim is deeply committed to serving the public and has been a tremendous asset to the county throughout her years of dedicated service,” Chief Administrative Officer Weston Young said. “Her knowledge, experience, and consistent, fiscally-conservative approach to... Read more » The post A Week In Business – November 11, 2022 appeared first on...READ POST.

State Grant Awarded For Route 611 Path Feasibility Study

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
BERLIN – A feasibility study for a shared use path along Route 611 will move forward with $136,000 in grant funding.Late last month, Gov. Larry Hogan announced $35.7 million in grant funding for 53 bicycle, pedestrian and trail projects throughout the state. Among the award recipients was the Worcester County Public Works Department, which received... Read more » The post State Grant Awarded For Route 611 Path Feasibility Study appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Seahawks Cruise in State Playoff Opener

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team’s remarkable season continued last weekend with a rout of visiting C. Milton Wright in the first round of the state 2A playoffs.The Seahawks went 7-2 in the regular season and earned a three-seed in the state 2A playoffs, which opened last weekend. Decatur drew sixth-seeded C. Milton Wright in... Read more » The post Seahawks Cruise in State Playoff Opener appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Island Businesses Offer Parking Ratio Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – As a vote to change commercial parking regulations nears, members of a Fenwick Island committee gathered this week to discuss business owners’ concerns and recommendations.On Wednesday, the Fenwick Island Ad Hoc Parking Committee met to discuss proposed legislation aimed at parking in the town’s commercial district. While the Fenwick Island Town Council... Read more » The post Fenwick Island Businesses Offer Parking Ratio Concerns appeared first on News...READ POST.

AGH Foundation’s Annual Golf Tourney Raises $124K

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
BERLIN — The Atlantic General Hospital Foundation held its successful Robert E. Warfield Memorial Tournament in September at the Ocean City Golf Club.The forecast predicted rain leading up to the event, but the weather held out long enough for the golfers to complete their 18 holes, resulting in another successful year. The event was attended... Read more » The post AGH Foundation’s Annual Golf Tourney Raises $124K appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

WPS Held Sports Awards Banquet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School recently held its high school sports awards banquet. Upper School girls fall sports awards recipients starting in the front row, from left. are Claire Windrow, varsity soccer MVP; Ava Wilsey, varsity soccer most outstanding teammate; Sydney Tingle, cross country coaches award; Catherine Cullen, cross country most outstanding teammate;  Ayla Yonker, cross country... Read more » The post WPS Held Sports Awards Banquet appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

AUMC Honored Organist

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Atlantic United Methodist Church honored June Todd, 89, recently for 60 years spent as organist at the church. The post AUMC Honored Organist appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Students Donate to SPCA

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Worcester Prep middle school student Chase Thompson, pictured with Head of School Dr. John McDonald, recently presented a check to the SPCA for over $900, a result of the fundraiser he spearheaded through his “Head of School for a Day” experience. As Head of School, he asked his fellow WPS students for donations to the... Read more » The post WPS Students Donate to SPCA appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Harris Seeks 10-Knot Rule Pause

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY — On the eve of the close of the public comment period on a proposed rule change to protect endangered north American right whales, Congressman Andy Harris called for a pause in the approach.In an effort to save endangered North American right whales, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has proposed a... Read more » The post Harris Seeks 10-Knot Rule Pause appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 12: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 12: TBACork Bar Saturday, Nov. 12: Lennon LaRicciCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Nov. 11: Rick & Regina Wednesday, Nov. 16: Monkee PawCrawl Street Tavern 443-373-2756... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Resident Celebrated 95th birthday

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Ocean Pines resident Pat Kanz celebrated her 95th birthday at a surprise party arranged by her family who invited members of her local bridge club. An avid bridge player and instructor, Pat credits the game with keeping her mind sharp. Pictured from left to right are Carol Stocard, Eileen McClelland, Jack Barnes, Barbara Morgan, Andrea... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Resident Celebrated 95th birthday appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pocomoke Library Planning Advances

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Discussions on the Pocomoke library project and efforts to rebrand the library system highlighted a board meeting this week.On Tuesday, Library Executive Director Jennifer Ranck provided the Worcester County Library Board of Trustees with an update on the Pocomoke library project.As library staff continue to work with architect Jeff Schoellkopf to develop... Read more » The post Pocomoke Library Planning Advances appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Rotary Club Presents Avenues of Service Award

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Margaret Mudron, past treasurer of the Ocean City-Berlin Rotary Club, received the Avenues of Service Award by Past District 7630 Governor Hugh Dawkins for her service to her club during the 2021-2022 year. The post Rotary Club Presents Avenues of Service Award appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2 Newcomers Elected To School Board

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
NEWARK – Two new faces will join the Worcester County Board of Education following this week’s election.While voters in District 4 returned two-term incumbent Bill Gordy to his school board seat, newcomers defeated incumbents in District 1 and District 6. Voters chose Pocomoke resident John Abbott to take on the District 1 seat and Bishopville... Read more » The post 2 Newcomers Elected To School Board appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Michael A. BulkleyOCEAN CITY — Michael A. Bulkley, age 84, passed away peacefully in his home in Ocean City on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022. Born in Dubuque, Iowa, he was the son of the late Eugene Bulkley and Alice McCormick.He is survived by four children, Amy Marie O’Connell (Rick Cernak), Mary Hunter (Clyde “Al”), Kimberly... Read more » The post Obituaries – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Amazed By HalloweenEditor:As new residents of Berlin from upstate New York, we have been hearing for many months about Halloween night.Our street is by no means as busy as Main Street or Washington Streets, but we still saw about 400 trick-or-treaters we estimate. Truth be told it was much harder work than we thought it... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC To Utilize New Economic Impact Calculator For Special Events

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY — As part of the ongoing effort to really nail down what a particular special event brings to the town in terms of economic impact, resort officials this week got an overview of one of the newest tools in the toolbox.Determining what a given special event brings to Ocean City in economic impact... Read more » The post OC To Utilize New Economic Impact Calculator For Special Events appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Moves Ahead With Final Electric Bikes Approval

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY — After months of often-contentious debate, the electronic bike, or e-bike, issues were laid to rest this week with the approval by a divided council of multiple ordinances on second reading.Back in 2020, the Mayor and Council passed an ordinance prohibiting the increasingly popular e-bikes on the Boardwalk at all times, including when... Read more » The post Council Moves Ahead With Final Electric Bikes Approval appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Things I Like – November 11, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
Lee Strobel’s storyLast weekend’s summer weatherConnecting with a special needs kidThe grass needing cut in NovemberPhilanthropyAssateague visits just because it’s nice outsideRandom calls from my kid away at schoolRavens afternoon gamesCutting back on postage useNo-wait checkout linesA smooth travel day The post Things I Like – November 11, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Community Foundation Holds Annual Meetings, Presents Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
SALISBURY — The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore celebrated having made $100 million in grants since inception at its Annual Meeting last week. The foundation also honored six award recipients.In fiscal year 2022 the foundation granted a total of $7.1 million in grants to the local community, including more than $439,000 in scholarships to... Read more » The post Community Foundation Holds Annual Meetings, Presents Awards appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Abbott Secures Commissioner Seat

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
SNOW HILL – Southern Worcester County will have new representation at the county level following this week’s election.In the only Worcester County Commissioner race left undecided by the primary election, challenger Caryn Abbott this week defeated incumbent Josh Nordstrom in District 1.“It’s been a long eight months,” Abbott said. “This is a win for the... Read more » The post Abbott Secures Commissioner Seat appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Three OC Ballot Questions Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Three important ballot questions during Tuesday’s municipal election in Ocean City each passed with one being close.When Ocean City voters headed to the polls on Tuesday, they had to choose from four candidates for three open council seats, including two incumbents and two newcomers. When the votes were counted, Council President Matt... Read more » The post Three OC Ballot Questions Approved appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to A’zavion Manuel, who had seven tackles and three sacks during the regular season finale. Pictured above is Manuel (left) and Head Coach Jake Coleman (right).Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

James Re-Elected; 2 New Faces Join OC Council

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The face of the Ocean City Council changed this week with two newcomers elected to the body at the close of Tuesday’s municipal election.Ocean City held its municipal election on Tuesday with four candidates vying for three open council seats and the mayor’s seat. Mayor Rick Meehan ran unopposed and was returned... Read more » The post James Re-Elected; 2 New Faces Join OC Council appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

UPDATED: Former Berlin Administrator Faces Felony Charges, Denies Wrongdoing

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
BERLIN – Berlin’s former town administrator is facing felony charges of theft and forgery after a town audit revealed discrepancies.Jeff Fleetwood, who served as Berlin’s town administrator from 2019 to spring of 2022, has been charged with six counts of forgery of private documents, theft $1,500 to under $25,000 and theft scheme $1,500 to under... Read more » The post UPDATED: Former Berlin Administrator Faces Felony Charges, Denies Wrongdoing appeared first on News...READ POST.

Colleagues Fete OC Councilman At Last Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 10, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Following his last meeting at the dais after 20 years of service, Councilman Lloyd Martin was feted this week by his colleagues and friends.Ocean City’s municipal election was Tuesday with three candidates elected to fill vacant seats, including incumbent Council President Matt James and two newcomers. One of those seats has been... Read more » The post Colleagues Fete OC Councilman At Last Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Oceans Calling Festival Confirms Fall 2023 Return; Same Late September Weekend Reserved

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 09, 2022
OCEAN CITY — After the inaugural Oceans Calling three-day beach music festival scheduled for late September was cancelled because of threatening weather, resort officials this week approved the same dates for next year at the producer’s request.The first-ever Oceans Calling promised to be the biggest concert festival ever held in the resort. The three-day lineup... Read more » The post Oceans Calling Festival Confirms Fall 2023 Return; Same Late September Weekend Reserved...READ POST.

Despite Referendum Results, Commission President Says ‘Sports Complex Project Continues On’ With Eye On Alternative Funding Source

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 09, 2022
BERLIN – The majority of voters this week did not support giving Worcester County the ability to finance the cost of designing and building a sports complex.In Tuesday’s general election, 52.37% of voters were against Question A, which was meant to determine whether the Worcester County Commissioners could bond the costs associated with a sports... Read more » The post Despite Referendum Results, Commission President Says ‘Sports Complex Project Continues On’ With Eye On...READ POST.

Pines Elections Committee Suggests Voting Changes

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 08, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Recommendations that address voting discrepancies will advance to the association’s board of directors following a meeting of the Ocean Pines Elections Committee.As members of the elections committee continue to investigate voting discrepancies from the 2022 Ocean Pines Board of Directors election, a recommendation was made last Thursday to suspend online voting, send... Read more » The post Pines Elections Committee Suggests Voting Changes appeared first on News...READ POST.

Taylor House Museum Curator Steps Down After 30 Years

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 08, 2022
BERLIN – The longtime administrator and curator of the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum stepped down this month after 30 years of service.Susan Taylor, well known for her devotion to the Taylor House Museum, retired this month after three decades of working as museum administrator and curator.“We were lucky to have Susan be such a... Read more » The post Taylor House Museum Curator Steps Down After 30 Years appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

9 Pound Flounder and Tuna, Mahi and Swords in the Canyon

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 08, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJOJShD2hLwHit the vid for the Angler’s Advantage at Sunset Provisions!I hear the weather was super nice in and around Ocean City today with light winds, sunny skies and no precipitation….and it was pretty darn nice where I am right now too!  Kristen and I just arrived at Sandals in Curacao for a little vacation, but... Read more » The post 9 Pound Flounder and Tuna, Mahi and Swords in the Canyon appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Former Berlin Town Administrator Under Investigation For Theft

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 07, 2022
(The following is a press release from the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation with a released statement from Berlin’s mayor. This story will be updated.)BERLIN — Investigators with the Worcester County Bureau of Investigation were requested to investigate a fraud involving a recently retired employee for the Town of Berlin. Investigators met with the complainant... Read more » The post Former Berlin Town Administrator Under Investigation For Theft appeared first on News...READ POST.

Restaurateur Ortt Apologizes For Post-Tragedy Statement, Separates Company From Former Partner

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 07, 2022
BERLIN – The co-founder of a local restaurant management company issued a statement this week apologizing to the community for his “terrible mistake” in the days following a local teen’s death.“In the days following the devastating and sudden loss of Gavin Knupp, I made a terrible mistake by blindly and publicly advocating for my long-term... Read more » The post Restaurateur Ortt Apologizes For Post-Tragedy Statement, Separates Company From Former Partner...READ POST.

Berlin Staff To Review Safety Of Main Street Buildings

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 07, 2022
BERLIN – Town staff are expected to review the Main Street buildings undergoing renovations in advance of next month’s Berlin Christmas Parade.Members of the Berlin Historic District Commission said this week they wanted staff to visit the buildings on Main Street that have been undergoing renovations for some time to ensure they were safe before... Read more » The post Berlin Staff To Review Safety Of Main Street Buildings appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Big Sheepshead On The Jig

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, November 07, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTsprttoSE&t=19sHit the vid to get the Angler’s Advantage from Sunset Provisions!There’s a reason we stopped just calling our Deadly Tackle tog jigs “tog jigs” and started calling them “tog & bottom jigs” and it’s because they catch way more than just tog.  So far we have reported of mostly tautog, but also sea bass, flounder,... Read more » The post Big Sheepshead On The Jig appeared first on News...READ POST.

Beautiful Weekend With Some Tunas in the Washington

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, November 06, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJOJShD2hLwCheck out Smoove Wax available at Sunset Provisions in West Ocean City!It was another absolutely beautiful fall day today with sunny skies, light winds and very unseasonably warm temperatures.  The bay was packed with boats enjoying the beautiful weather and there was some good fishing, cruising and dock dining going on.Blair Rinnier and Mark Lynch... Read more » The post Beautiful Weekend With Some Tunas in the Washington appeared first on...READ POST.

Tons of Tautog, Sea Bass Over 5 Pounds and Flounder Over 6

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, November 05, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJOJShD2hLwHit the vid for product available at Sunset Provisions in West Ocean City!It was absolutely beautiful today!  Light winds, sunny skies and very, very warm temperatures had folks out in full force on the bay and ocean looking to bend a rod.  The ocean going party boat fleet got out, the bay charter boat fleet... Read more » The post Tons of Tautog, Sea Bass Over 5 Pounds and Flounder Over 6 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

19 Pound Tautog to Start the Season

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, November 04, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJOJShD2hLwHit the vid for the Angler’s Advantage with some Smoove Wax at Sunset Provisions!We had another unseasonably warm day today in and around Ocean City with beautiful sunny skies and no precipitation.  The wind was a little puffy again today, but we’ll trade that for nice temps most times.  It was a good day to... Read more » The post 19 Pound Tautog to Start the Season appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 5: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Nov. 5: Lennon LaRicci & The LeftoversCork Bar Saturday, Nov. 5: Going CoastalCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Nov. 4: Carley Twigg Wednesday, Nov. 9: Brian BishopCrawl... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Seahawks Rout Eagles, Advance to States

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team closed out its regular season last weekend with a 49-6 rout of county rival Snow Hill on Senior Night in the finale.The Seahawks dismantled Snow Hill largely on the ground. Brycen Coleman did complete four passes on four attempts for 25 yards and a touchdown, but it was Caden... Read more » The post Seahawks Rout Eagles, Advance to States appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Announcements

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN – The following represents a collection of announcements for local residents. Brady Esham was one of 720 students from Mercyhurst University in Erie, Pa., named to the Dean’s List for outstanding academic achievement during the 2021-2022 academic year. Esham is a sophomore majoring in Education at Mercyhurst and a graduate of Stephen Decatur High... Read more » The post Announcements appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SU Students Participate in “Corners for Cancer” Fundraising Initiative

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
A partnership between students in Salisbury University’s Franklin P. Perdue School of Business and the SU field hockey team provided marketing students with hands-on experience through the team’s annual “Corners for Cancer” fundraising initiative to benefit the American Cancer Society. Left, the students are pictured at Sea Gull Stadium during this year’s “Corners for Cancer”... Read more » The post SU Students Participate in “Corners for...READ POST.

Decatur Girls Bow Out of State Tourney

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity soccer team bowed out of the state 3A playoffs last week with a 6-2 loss to Chesapeake in the opening round.The Seahawks had an impressive regular season, going 10-2. Decatur’s only regular season losses came at the hands of Bennett, first on September 14 and then on October 12. Decatur... Read more » The post Decatur Girls Bow Out of State Tourney appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Sports Complex SupportEditor:We can’t just print money like the federal government.I have read the letters to the editor by Mr. Gisriel, Mr. Christ, and now my colleagues in opposition to the sports complex.There has been a great deal of conjecture as to the purchase agreement we have signed, namely that I had acted hastily, or... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Golf Tourney Proceeds Presented To Atlantic General Hospital

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN – Members of the Ocean Pines Ladies’ Golf Association recently joined Atlantic General Hospital leadership and staff to present a generous donation of $2,550.The funds were raised through its recent Pink Lady Golf Tournament, which is held yearly during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the donation will go toward supporting Atlantic General Women’s Imaging... Read more » The post Golf Tourney Proceeds Presented To Atlantic General Hospital appeared first on News...READ POST.

Endorsements For Next Week’s General Election

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
After extensive evaluations and observations for months, the following recommendations are put forward in the local contested races of importance and referendum questions posed for citizens.Worcester County CommissionersMost of the activity with the commissioners took place in the primary election over the summer with Commissioners Chip Bertino, Jim Bunting, Diana Purnell and Ted Elder being... Read more » The post Endorsements For Next Week’s General Election appeared first on News...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You might feel compelled to get involved on the “right side” of a seemingly unfair fight, but appearances can be deceptive. Get the facts before going forth into the fray.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Bullying others into agreeing with your position could cause resentment. Instead, persuade them to... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County GOLD Recognized for 25 Years of Service

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
On behalf of the Maryland General Assembly, Sen. Mary Beth Carozza presented Worcester County GOLD with a proclamation recognizing the nonprofit’s 25 years of service. Carozza, right, is pictured presenting the proclamation to Shannon Wright, Worcester GOLD’s board president, during the nonprofit’s anniversary gala. The post Worcester County GOLD Recognized for 25 Years of Service appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
George Edward HollenderskyOCEAN PINES — George Edward Hollendersky, age 90, passed away at Tidal Health Peninsula Regional in Salisbury on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2022.Born in Gates, Pa. and was the son of the late George and Anna Hollendersky of Bethlehem. George was married to Marie for 61 years before her passing in 2017. Upon his... Read more » The post Obituaries – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS’s Fall Fun Festival Fundraiser

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
During October’s Fall Fun Festival fundraiser, Worcester Prep fifth grader Michael Giardina, 10th grader Ryan Mann, second graders Emily Leiner and Isla Pippin, fifth grader Jack Hornung and third grader Knox Luttrell waited in line to have their fortunes told. The post WPS’s Fall Fun Festival Fundraiser appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Reaccreditation EarnedBERLIN – The CRICKET Center, Worcester County’s only child advocacy center, has been awarded reaccreditation by National Children’s Alliance following an extensive application and site review process.As the accrediting agency for Children’s Advocacy Centers (CAC) across the country, National Children’s Alliance awards various levels of accreditation and membership to centers responding to allegations of... Read more » The post A Week In...READ POST.

Things I Like – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
My wife’s passion for HalloweenFun golf tournament fundraisersOff-season restaurant specialsBerlin homeowners’ Halloween creativityRooting for the PhilliesBiking a freshly paved roadStrangers who wave helloGiggles with my son after schoolFried chicken every now and againTeens who like to volunteerAn outside lunch in October The post Things I Like – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Surf Club Donated to Rise Up Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
The OC Surf Club recently donated $2,000 to the local Rise Up Foundation supporting the youth in our community. Pictured from left to right are OC Surf Club President Tommy Vach, Rise Up Foundation Co-Executive Director Patrick Henry and OC Surf Club Surf Instructor Bill Thomson. The post OC Surf Club Donated to Rise Up Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Speed Limit Lowered On Gray’s Corner Road

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN – The speed limit will be lowered on a road where two pedestrians died this year in separate hit-and-run collisions.Senator Mary Beth Carozza announced Wednesday the Maryland State Highway Administration’s decision to lower the speed limit from 50 mph to 40 mph on Gray’s Corner Road. The senator said the move will increase public... Read more » The post Speed Limit Lowered On Gray’s Corner Road appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC Elementary Held Annual Heavenly Hats Spirit Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Ocean City Elementary held its annual Heavenly Hats Spirit Day last month. For a $1 donation, students, faculty and staff were able to wear hats to school that day. This year, $633 was collected for the Heavenly Hats Foundation. Students are pictured showing off their charitable spirits. The post OC Elementary Held Annual Heavenly Hats Spirit Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Annual ‘No Scam November’ Initiative Returns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY – For the third straight year, allied law enforcement agencies have launched the “No Scam November” initiative in response to a growing number of fraud cases in the area often targeting the elderly.The Worcester County Vulnerable Adult Task Force this week announced the continued efforts of its multi-disciplinary team to educate and raise... Read more » The post Annual ‘No Scam November’ Initiative Returns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Voters Face Three Municipal Ballot Questions

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Ocean City’s municipal election is set for next Tuesday, Nov. 8, with three city council seats on the line as well as a handful of important ballot questions.The polls will be open at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center next Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. The municipal election will be... Read more » The post Voters Face Three Municipal Ballot Questions appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Approves Beach, Boardwalk Mobility Device Policy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Having dispensed with the electric bicycles on the Boardwalk issue, resort officials this week approved a new policy outlining the rules for Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices by disabled individuals on the beach, Boardwalk and in the parks.For the last month or so, the Mayor and Council have been debating the allowable use... Read more » The post OC Approves Beach, Boardwalk Mobility Device Policy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Stephen Decatur Middle School Visits Maryland Food Bank

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Stephen Decatur Middle School’s seventh grade Gecko student team traveled to the Maryland Food Bank with social studies teacher Anne Cook last month to perform community service work for the charity. Above, students are pictured sorting food during their volunteer shift. Submitted Photos The post Stephen Decatur Middle School Visits Maryland Food Bank appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” award was shared by Luke Mergott and A’zavion Manuel, who combined for 13 tackles for a loss and three sacks last week. Pictured above, from left are Bobby Hammond, Mergott, Manuel, and Coach Jake Coleman.Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Held Annual Fall Fun Festival

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
The 10th grade held the annual Fall Fun Festival at Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) last week for lower school students to enjoy. Sophomores created their own game stations for the lower grades to play, including the equipment, rules of play and the number of tickets per game. They also brought in candy, treats and prizes.... Read more » The post WPS Held Annual Fall Fun Festival appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Stephen Decatur High School will host a playoff football game Friday evening. I attended last year’s playoff game and it was an exciting and electric atmosphere with the stands full of parents and students. I observed a few poor decisions by students, but nothing out of line and unexpected. It was a safe and fun... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Doles Out Fall Sports Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep last week doled out its awards for its fall sports teams in a special ceremony.For the boys’ varsity soccer team, the MVP award went to Dylan McGovern, while the Coach’s Award went to Austin Gentry. Ryan Mann was named most improved, and Jack Gardner was named most outstanding teammate.On the girls’ varsity... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Doles Out Fall Sports Awards appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

High Bids Prompt Delay In SD Park Restroom Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN – Plans for a permanent restroom at Stephen Decatur Park are on hold after bids came in too high.Though the town received a grant to fund much of the cost of a permanent restroom for Stephen Decatur Park, pricing has more than doubled. As a result, the project has been tabled for now.“The prices... Read more » The post High Bids Prompt Delay In SD Park Restroom Project appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elks Lodge 2645 Hosted a Court of Honor

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
In October, Ocean City Elks Lodge 2645 hosted a Court of Honor. During the event, Jace Rabon, pictured with his parents, was presented his Eagle Scout merit award at by Scoutmaster Clint Bickford.  Rabon is a member of Boy Scout Troop 225, which is sponsored by the lodge. The post OC Elks Lodge 2645 Hosted a Court of Honor appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Chamber of Commerce Donated to We Heart Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Representatives of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce presented a $1,000 donation to We Heart Berlin last week. The donation came as the result of a friendly competition at Berlin’s Oktoberfest during which three nonprofits competed to see who could sell the most drinks. The post Berlin Chamber of Commerce Donated to We Heart Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wicomico County Department of Corrections Officers Graduated

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Officers from the Wicomico County Department of Corrections who graduated in the 115th entrance-level class of the Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy operated by Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury are shown in the front row, from left, Geremiah Ballard, Tyrel Douglas and Van Taylor Jr. In the back row, from left, are Kevin Trader Jr.... Read more » The post Wicomico County Department of Corrections Officers Graduated appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

1st Pumpkin Putt Benefits JAES

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore (JAES) raised just over $7,500 at its inaugural Pumpkin Putt event on Oct. 27 at Embers Island Miniature Golf in Ocean City.The funds will go toward ensuring students in Worcester County continue to receive JA programs.“The first-annual JA Pumpkin Putt was a huge success for JA,... Read more » The post 1st Pumpkin Putt Benefits JAES appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Eight blocks of Boardwalk from North Division to 1st streets were rebuilt in concrete and widened by 10 feet between January and April in 1955.The Mayor and Council had decided to replace the wood with concrete due to maintenance costs. The George Bert Cropper Company did the work for $43,819 and used some of the... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Locals Arrested For AssaultOCEAN CITY — A local couple was arrested last weekend after an alleged fight in a downtown hotel room when each claimed the other had assaulted themselves.Around 4:25 a.m. last Friday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer responded to a Boardwalk hotel for a reported domestic dispute that had already occurred.... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pier 23 To Expand Entertainment

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
SNOW HILL – A West Ocean City bar will be able to expand its entertainment offerings following approval from officials.Pier 23, one of the waterfront restaurants located near the commercial harbor, received approval from the Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) to increase entertainment. Up until now, the facility couldn’t offer music past 7... Read more » The post Pier 23 To Expand Entertainment appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Annual Scenic Film Festival Tickets Now Available

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN — For the 12th consecutive year, Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT) and the Assateague Coastkeeper will bring the internationally recognized Wild & Scenic Film Festival (WSFF) to Seacrets.The WSFF focuses on films that both celebrate the splendor of the planet and speak to environmental concerns Earth faces. Wild & Scenic Film Festival inspires environmental activism... Read more » The post Annual Scenic Film Festival Tickets Now Available appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Financial Report Shows Revenues Up, Expenses Down

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A review of the resort’s annual comprehensive financial report (ACFR) presented this week revealed “fiscal year 2022 was a very good year for the town of Ocean City.”Finance Director Chuck Bireley on Tuesday presented the ACFR for fiscal year 2022 to the Mayor and Council. The weighty tome revealed significant positive variances... Read more » The post Financial Report Shows Revenues Up, Expenses Down appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 4, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Carson turns 13 years old tomorrow. This makes me the father of two teens now as his older brother, Beckett, turned 14 in May.Carson is not much for celebrating these sorts of things. In fact, he can’t come up with one thing he wants for his birthday. It says a lot about him. He’s just... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – November 4, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS “Head of School for a Day” Awarded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Worcester Prep seventh grader Chase Thompson acted as Head of School on Oct. 14. His parents purchased “Head of School for a Day” during the annual WPS Gala fundraiser auction in April. As Head of School, his schedule was busy with leadership meetings, visiting classrooms, touring campus, and security and athletic field checks. His fellow... Read more » The post WPS “Head of School for a Day” Awarded appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Charges After Serious Hotel Assault

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A Davidson, Md. man was arrested on multiple charges after strangling his girlfriend and trying to flee the scene.Around 9:55 p.m. last Saturday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a downtown hotel for a reported domestic assault. Upon arrival, the officer located a female victim sitting on a bench outside... Read more » The post Charges After Serious Hotel Assault appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Appointees Named To Police Accountability Board

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN — The Worcester County Commissioners appointed representatives from across the county to serve on the newly-established civilian Police Accountability Board (PAB) and Administrative Charging Committee (ACC), which were implemented under the Maryland Police Accountability Act, a state law that became effective in July.The seven-member PAB appointed by the commissioners includes Chair Gregory Tate, Vice... Read more » The post Appointees Named To Police Accountability Board...READ POST.

Decatur Falls to Bennett in State Playoffs

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN- An amazing run for Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team ended this week with a 3-1 loss to Bayside South rival Bennett in the state regional championship.The Seahawks went 7-1 in the regular season and captured its first Bayside Conference championship in 11 years. Decatur earned the top seed in its section in the... Read more » The post Decatur Falls to Bennett in State Playoffs appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Local Teenager Takes Stage With National Artists

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY – An Ocean City teenager, known locally for his musical talent, was recently given the opportunity to play alongside national acts in a Florida-based concert series.Late last month, 15-year-old Gavin Hades made his way to Panama City Beach, Fla., to perform at the Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally. With his guitar in tow, the... Read more » The post Local Teenager Takes Stage With National Artists appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City Hosted Guest Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
Worcester County Superintendent of Schools Louis Taylor was the guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City. Taylor, right, is pictured with Bob Wolfing, the club’s president. The post Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City Hosted Guest Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Moving Process Forward On Buckingham School Replacement

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
SNOW HILL – Plans for the eventual replacement of Buckingham Elementary School continue to move forward.The Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the Worcester County Public Schools Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for fiscal year 2024. The CIP includes a planning request for Buckingham, the aging Berlin school built in 1978.“We began a feasibility study for... Read more » The post County Moving Process Forward On Buckingham School Replacement appeared first on...READ POST.

Main Street Buildings Get Revitalization Tax Credits

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN – Some highly visible downtown Berlin buildings are among those benefiting from revitalization tax credits announced this week.On Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan announced $19 million in revitalization tax credits. In Berlin, the buildings at 11 N. Main Street, 7 N. Main Street and 15-19 N. Main Street will receive credits.“I’m very happy this project... Read more » The post Main Street Buildings Get Revitalization Tax Credits appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Coalition, Residents Talk Route 90 Bike, Pedestrian Access

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Efforts to include bike and pedestrian amenities along a redeveloped Route 90 corridor highlighted discussions at a community meeting this week.On Wednesday, the Worcester County Bike and Pedestrian Coalition held a community meeting at the Ocean Pines library to share information and ideas regarding bike and pedestrian accommodations along the Route 90... Read more » The post Coalition, Residents Talk Route 90 Bike, Pedestrian Access appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Discuss Historic Sign Restoration

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
BERLIN– Officials voiced support for the concept of repainting two old advertising signs in Berlin following a similar project in Snow Hill.Members of the Berlin Historic District Commission this week voiced their support for seeing two antique advertisements, painted on the sides of the building at 11 Pitts St., restored. In Snow Hill, a similar... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Discuss Historic Sign Restoration appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Amid Dire Staffing Needs, Council Approves Four Full-Time OCFD Positions; Resort Eyes Grant Funds To Fill Vacancies

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Faced with a dire need for more personnel for the town’s fire department, resort officials this week approved four new full-time positions with a promise to possibly add more if certain federal grant funding comes through.During budget deliberations last spring, it became apparent there was a critical need for more full-time firefighters... Read more » The post Amid Dire Staffing Needs, Council Approves Four Full-Time OCFD Positions; Resort Eyes Grant Funds To...READ POST.

Couple Big Sheepshead

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, November 03, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTsprttoSE&t=19sCheck out the Angler’s Advantage video at Sunset Provisions!It was a pretty windy one today…warm, but windy.  The water in the east channel looked pretty clean, but the tide also looked like it was ripping when it was headed out with the wind and it was white capping when the wind was against the tide.... Read more » The post Couple Big Sheepshead appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Moving Process Forward On Buckingham

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 02, 2022
SNOW HILL – Plans for the eventual replacement of Buckingham Elementary School continue to move forward.The Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the Worcester County Public Schools Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for fiscal year 2024. The CIP includes a planning request for Buckingham, the aging Berlin school built in 1978.“We began a feasibility study for... Read more » The post County Moving Process Forward On Buckingham appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Ocean City Voters To Elect Three Council Members; Q&A With Council Candidates

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, November 02, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The field is set for an intriguing Ocean City municipal election next Tuesday with four candidates vying for three open seats, including two incumbents, meaning there will be at least one new face joining the council.Mayor Rick Meehan is unopposed and will remain in his position. Councilman Lloyd Martin did not file... Read more » The post Ocean City Voters To Elect Three Council Members; Q&A With Council Candidates appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

November Tunas

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 01, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTsprttoSE&t=19sHit the vid for the Angler’s Advantage at Sunset Provisions!We had to deal with a little rain this morning, but temps were unseasonably warm and overall it was pretty nice.  It was nice enough for some of the offshore fleet to get out to the deep water and do a little damage to the tuna... Read more » The post November Tunas appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Fire Company Defends New Fee

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 01, 2022
BERLIN – A dwindling grant from the town and rising operating costs prompted a new emergency response fee, according to Berlin Fire Company officials.In response to criticism from residents last week regarding an emergency response fee now in effect, the Berlin Fire Company (BFC) reached out to The Dispatch to share the reasoning behind the... Read more » The post Berlin Fire Company Defends New Fee appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Officials, Ad Firm Reveal Rebranding Campaign

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While the new campaign won’t be officially rolled out until the spring, resort officials and stakeholders last week got a sneak peak of sorts for the town’s new rebranding and marketing strategy.Last December, the Mayor and Council confirmed BVK Advertising as the successful bidder in a months-long process to find a new... Read more » The post Resort Officials, Ad Firm Reveal Rebranding Campaign appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Good Bass Bite

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, November 01, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTsprttoSE&t=2sCheck out the Anglers Advantage at Sunset Provisions in West Ocean City!We had an absolutely beautiful Halloween today with sunny skies, warm temps and little to no wind in the area.  The Boos and Ghouls are still out having a haunting good time, but they’ve already put some great fish in the freezer from today.Captain... Read more » The post Good Bass Bite appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Broadband In Newark

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 31, 2022
NEWARK– County leaders celebrated continued efforts to expand broadband access with a ribbon cutting in Newark.The Worcester County Commissioners joined Bay Country Communications (BCC) this month in Newark to cut the ribbon on a new fiber-optic installation project that is making broadband available in Newark. Representatives from Talkie Communications and Choptank Fiber, the other two... Read more » The post Ribbon Cutting Celebrates Broadband In Newark appeared first on News...READ POST.

Airport Celebrates Water Main Extension Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 31, 2022
SALISBURY – The extension of a water main will bring potable drinking water and fire suppression capabilities to the Salisbury airport.Last Friday, officials and elected leaders gathered to celebrate the completion of the Ocean City-Salisbury-Wicomico Regional Airport water main extension project with a water-tapping ceremony.Through a partnership with the City of Salisbury, the project extended... Read more » The post Airport Celebrates Water Main Extension Project appeared first...READ POST.

Good Fishing When The Weather Permits

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 31, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5U&t=45sCheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!We’ve reached the time of year where we’re going to see more and more non-fishable days as cold, wind, precipitation or some combination of all three will be in the weather pattern, but there is still plenty of great fishing to come.  There are still some flounder being... Read more » The post Good Fishing When The Weather Permits appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

A Week In Business – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Directors NamedSALISBURY – Salisbury University’s Student Affairs Office recently welcomed three new directors: Lindsey Parker, director of student health services; Tim Johnson, director of the Guerrieri Student Union and student involvement; and Clare Tauriello, interim director of career services.“All three of these professionals have strong backgrounds in higher education and in their respective fields,” said... Read more » The post A Week In Business –...READ POST.

First-Degree Assault For Choking, Punching Incident

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A Virginia man was arrested on first-degree assault and other charges last weekend after allegedly striking and choking his girlfriend at a downtown hotel after they had gotten separated at Sunfest.Around 7:10 p.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a hotel at 26th Street for a reported domestic... Read more » The post First-Degree Assault For Choking, Punching Incident appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Worcester Golfers Win ESIAC Championship

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s varsity golf team closed out a remarkable regular season with a win in the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) championship match over Gunston at Glen Riddle last week.Worcester finished in 153, while Gunston finished in 184. Mike DePalma and Aleksey Klimins were co-medalists at 36, while Vanesska Hall shot a 40... Read more » The post Worcester Golfers Win ESIAC Championship appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Incumbent Commissioner Facing Abbott For Second Term; Q&A With Commissioner Candidates

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
SNOW HILL – While primary races decided several local seats, voters in southern Worcester County will cast their ballots for the District 1 commissioner on Nov. 8.Incumbent Worcester County Commissioner Josh Nordstrom, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Caryn Abbott for the District 1 seat in this fall’s election. Nordstrom, who defeated Merrill Lockfaw... Read more » The post Incumbent Commissioner Facing Abbott For Second Term; Q&A With Commissioner Candidates...READ POST.

Wor-Wic Community College Foundation Held Annual 5K Run/Walk

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation held its annual 5K Run/Walk for Wor-Wic in early October. Lindsay Ford of Salisbury was the fastest female runner with a time of 21:45. At age 11, she was also among the youngest runners. Shown with Ford are Stefanie Rider, left, executive director of the Wor-Wic Foundation, and Kelley Selph,... Read more » The post Wor-Wic Community College Foundation Held Annual 5K Run/Walk appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Main Street Paving To Begin Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN– Crews are expected to begin paving Main Street in Berlin next week.The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) will begin paving Main Street Nov. 1. The work is expected to take two weeks.“In November, you will see some crews working downtown and throughout Maryland 818, which extends from 113 across Route 50... Read more » The post Main Street Paving To Begin Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Offshore Proposal A Clear Overplay

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
An extreme overreach would be a suitable way to describe a regulatory proposal to ease the impact of fishing vessel strikes on the dwindling right whale population.NOAA proposed earlier this year 10-knot speed limit rules from Maine to Florida along the coast east to 100 miles into the ocean. Informational webinars were held over the... Read more » The post Offshore Proposal A Clear Overplay appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Community Church 40th Anniversary Celebrated

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
The Community Church at Ocean Pines celebrated its 40th anniversary with a compilation of church history shown prior to each Sunday service. The celebration culminated with all three services coming together for worship followed by a party in the Family Life Center where Reverend Dale Brown, District Superintendent Rev. Christina Blake, former church pastors and... Read more » The post Community Church 40th Anniversary Celebrated appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Oct. 29: TBACoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza On Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Oct. 29: Dust N BonesCork Bar Saturday, Oct. 29: No More WhiskeyCrabcake Factory Bayside 302-988-5000 37314 Lighthouse Rd., Rte. 54 Selbyville, DE Friday, Oct. 28: Kevin Poole Wednesday, Nov. 2: Bilenki DuoCrawl Street... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Seahawks Claim Bayside Championship

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team avenged its only loss of the season on Monday with a decisive 5-1 over Kent Island to claim the Bayside Conference championship.The Seahawks were dominant all season on their way to an 11-1 regular season record. Decatur’s only loss of the season came at the hands of Kent... Read more » The post Seahawks Claim Bayside Championship appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Students Kick Off THRIVE Theme

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School students, along with faculty and staff, kicked off this school year’s theme of THRIVE (an acronym for trust, happiness, respect, innovation, value and empathy.) These concepts will be practiced throughout the school year through school activities. Pictured during a recent assembly are Evelyn Westman, Madilyn Nechay, Griffin Jones, Chris Todorov, Austin Gentry... Read more » The post WPS Students Kick Off THRIVE Theme appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Charges For Smashed Pumpkin, TheftOCEAN CITY – A local woman was arrested last week for allegedly first smashing a pumpkin as part of a Sunfest display and then stealing one before scrapping with police trying to arrest her.Around 10:50 p.m. last Tuesday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer was dispatched to the Inlet parking... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Considers New Signage For Busy Town Corridor

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Fenwick Island officials say they will consider new signage to reduce cut-through traffic along Bunting Avenue.As the town continues to discuss traffic calming measures along Fenwick’s side streets, Councilman Richard Benn, chair of the Fenwick Island Infrastructure Committee, came before the town council last Friday with a recommendation to install new road... Read more » The post Council Considers New Signage For Busy Town Corridor appeared first on News...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Md. Ballot Question AlertEditor:Being a summer tourist to your beautiful shoreline and well aware of the consequences of storm surges there, I would like to alert your readers to a ballot vote that will have implications for climate change.It has to do with Question #4, and yes, that’s the question concerning marijuana legalization. Almost all... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Rally Past Easton, Improve to 6-2

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team came from behind to beat Easton on the road, 37-34, last Friday to improve to 6-2 on the season.Easton jumped out to an early 12-0 lead on two scores in the first quarter, while the Seahawks had difficulty early on getting their offense going. Decatur scored two touchdowns in... Read more » The post Seahawks Rally Past Easton, Improve to 6-2 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Like Other Towns, Berlin Feels Strain With Hiring, Retaining

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN – A discussion regarding hiring difficulties highlighted departmental reports at this week’s meeting of the Berlin Town Council.Town department heads talked about the trouble they’re having finding qualified workers at Monday’s council meeting. They said the problem appeared to be nationwide.“It’s difficult right now,” said Jamey Latchum, the town’s director of water resources. “Everybody’s... Read more » The post Like...READ POST.

OC Elementary School visited Parsons Farm

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Lisa Kristick’s Pre-K4 class from Ocean City Elementary School visited Parsons Farm this month where they learned about the life cycle of a pumpkin and explored pumpkins using their five senses. Submitted PhotosJennifer Fohner’s PreK-4 class from Ocean City Elementary recently visited Parsons Farm. Below, Tucker Coates, Graham Artrip and Nate Berke are pictured on... Read more » The post OC Elementary School visited Parsons Farm appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Coalition To Discuss Route 90 Bike, Pedestrian Access

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Heretofore, conceptual plans for the eventual dualization of the Route 90 corridor have not included bicycle or pedestrian-friendly amenities, but one local group is seeking to at least consider them.After years of pushing for improvements to the Route 90 corridor, a major access and egress point for Ocean City, progress is slowly... Read more » The post Coalition To Discuss Route 90 Bike, Pedestrian Access appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Obituaries – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
James Walls IIIBERLIN — James Walls III of Berlin, age 76, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022.Born in Fall River, Mass., on April 21, 1946, Jim Walls was the son of the late Mildred and James Walls II.Upon graduation from Southeastern Massachusetts University, he spent his life-long career as a civil engineer at the... Read more » The post Obituaries – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Boardwalk Redecking Project Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The second phase of a complete re-decking of the Boardwalk got underway this week and, weather permitting, should be complete well in advance of the next summer season.The complete re-decking of the Boardwalk has been on the town’s radar for the last couple of years and has been a regular fixture on... Read more » The post Boardwalk Redecking Project Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Biden’s Rehoboth Visit Grounds Sunfest Drone Show

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY – One of the casualties of an otherwise memorable late October Sunfest last weekend was the cancellation of Friday’s planned drone show over the ocean due to President Joe Biden’s visit to his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach.Last year, Ocean City decided to replace many of the resort’s traditional weekly fireworks shows with... Read more » The post Biden’s Rehoboth Visit Grounds Sunfest Drone Show appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Mallards Claim Eighth Straight Title

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team beat Gunston, 3-0, last Friday to claim their eighth straight Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference (ESIAC) championship.The Mallards cruised past Salisbury Christian in the ESIAC semifinals last Wednesday to reach the conference championship game on Friday at home against Gunston. The Mallards edged Gunston, 2-1, in their only... Read more » The post Mallards Claim Eighth Straight Title appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
The Maryland State Fireman’s Convention has been a signature event for over 70 years in Ocean City. For several decades, it was the largest held all summer and ushered in the true beginning of the summer season.Prior to 1970, meetings and exhibits took place at the former high school/elementary school (today’s City Hall) at 3rd Street... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Community Church at Ocean Pines Celebrated 40th Anniversary

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
The Community Church at Ocean Pines recently celebrated its 40th anniversary. Pictured are former pastors Boyd Etters, left, and Tom McKelvy with current Pastor Dale Brown. The post Community Church at Ocean Pines Celebrated 40th Anniversary appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Salisbury Man Charged With 1st Degree Murder

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN — A Salisbury man has been arrested and charged with first- and second-degree murder in the death of another local man found deceased on Saturday.Worcester County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a residence on St. Luke’s Road outside Salisbury. The home is actually located in Worcester County. Police responded after receiving a 911 call from... Read more » The post Salisbury Man Charged With 1st Degree Murder appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Berlin To Add EV Charging Station

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN– An electric vehicle charging station will be coming to Berlin following approval from officials this week.The Berlin Town Council on Monday approved a lease agreement with Chargepoint, a company that will lease the town an electric vehicle charging station. The station, which will be installed at the lot on Commerce Street, could be in... Read more » The post Berlin To Add EV Charging Station appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” award goes to sophomore Amarion Manual, who had 11 tackles in a tough loss to Queen Anne’s. Pictured above Manual (center) flanked by Bobby Hammond (left) and Coach Jake Coleman (right).Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WOC Parking Lot Closed For Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
WEST OCEAN CITY – Starting next week, a large portion of the parking lot at the public boat ramp at the West Ocean City commercial harbor will be closed for a months-long project.Starting Tuesday, Nov. 1, the West Ocean City boat ramp parking lot will be used as a staging area during a project to... Read more » The post WOC Parking Lot Closed For Project appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Though its biggest influence will be on my son, boarding school is also impacting my life in a huge way.I am learning as much as he is about this new way of living. There are certainly positives and negatives with this journey, but far more bright spots to celebrate and enjoy.We spent three nights with... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

WPS Hosted the Berlin Fire Company for Fire Prevention Assembly

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School hosted the Berlin Fire Company for a Fire Prevention Assembly this month to raise awareness of fire safety measures. Lower School attended the assembly where Berlin Fire Company spokesperson Jimmy Corron highlighted the importance of establishing fire safety practices, such as having an escape plan with your family in case of an... Read more » The post WPS Hosted the Berlin Fire Company for Fire Prevention Assembly appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Although you love being the focus of everyone’s attention, it’s a good idea to take a few steps back right now to just watch the action. What you see can help with an upcoming decision.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): “Caution” continues to be your watchword this week, as... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Every year at Christmas, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City rings the bell for the Salvation Army’s “Red Kettle” Campaign at the Berlin Walmart on Rt. 50. Captain Matthew Trantham is pictured with Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing after he was the guest speaker at the weekly Wednesday meeting on Oct. 12. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Business Owners, Officials Debate Parking Ratios

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Setbacks, delivery zones and on-street parking are among the issues business owners say they want addressed as a Fenwick Island committee continues to work through legislation aimed at parking in the commercial district.On Wednesday, members of the Fenwick Island Ad Hoc Parking Committee met to discuss a proposed ordinance amendment pertaining to... Read more » The post Business Owners, Officials Debate Parking Ratios appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Fenwick Sidewalk Project Advances

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Fenwick Island Mayor Natalie Magdeburger says the town is looking to select a contractor and secure easements as it moves forward with a long-awaited sidewalk project.In last week’s meeting of the Fenwick Island Town Council, Magdeburger presented community members with an update on the town’s sidewalk project. As part of its first... Read more » The post Fenwick Sidewalk Project Advances appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Council To Extend Signage Deadline

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Signs along the Baltimore Avenue corridor that for years have not met the town’s code will likely have another year to come into compliance after resort officials last week approved on first-reading an ordinance granting the extension.During a joint meeting with the Ocean City Planning Commission in September, the Mayor and Council... Read more » The post Council To Extend Signage Deadline appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
A smooth trip through the Hampton Roads tunnelDisplays of resilienceGetting to know my kids’ teachersStephen A. Smith’s rantsLearning my way around a new areaDocumentariesThinking and drivingWaze on a road tripThe short peak of a great sunset skyThe Phillies’ playoff runTeammates helping each other up The post Things I Like – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Flannel Formal Event Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN – The Flannel Formal, hosted by the Lower Shore Land Trust, raises funds for land conservation and habitat restoration on the lower Eastern Shore.This year’s event will take place on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022, from 3:00- 6:00 p.m. at The Manor at Brooklyn Meadows in Berlin, Md.The event raises funds through tickets sales, sponsorships,... Read more » The post Flannel Formal Event Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Historical Society Planning Annual Fall Dinner Nov. 13

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN — The Worcester County Historical Society is planning its annual fall dinner for Sunday, Nov. 13, at 1 p.m. at the Atlantic Hotel, Downtown Berlin.This year’s speaker will be Gordon E. Katz, an award-winning author, who will speak on The Henry Hotel. The hotel was built in 1895 as lodging for African Americans staying... Read more » The post Historical Society Planning Annual Fall Dinner Nov. 13 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Geezer Golf Group Held Annual Banquet

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
The Geezer Golf group held its annual banquet on Oct. 5 at the Ocean Pines Yacht Club with 50 members attending plus their guests.  Trophies and shirts were awarded to the team that placed first at their Championship:  Ken Happel, Dave Brzozowski, Don Van Reenan and Barry Eccleston.  Many other members received awards for their... Read more » The post Geezer Golf Group Held Annual Banquet appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 28, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
Early voting began yesterday across the state and in Worcester County the site is the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City. This is the first time early voting will not be held in Berlin since it began. In the years since early voting was initiated by the state to provide greater opportunities for... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 28, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Salisbury Police Department Took Home the Law Enforcement Team Cup

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
The Salisbury Police Department took home the Law Enforcement Team Cup at the 5K Run/Walk for Wor-Wic hosted by the Wor-Wic Community College Foundation. Shown, from left, are Griffin Torrence, Matthew Mitzel and Lt. Pete Tyler with race captain Kelley Selph, a Wor-Wic graduate and Foundation board member. The post Salisbury Police Department Took Home the Law Enforcement Team Cup appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Coates Appointed Worcester County District Court Judge; Hogan Announced Selection From Short List

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY— Maryland Governor Larry Hogan this week announced he has appointed sitting Worcester County Magistrate Cathi Coates to fill a vacancy on the Worcester County District Court, making her the first woman in state history to serve on that court.Coates was one of four appointees to the bench around the state announced by Hogan... Read more » The post Coates Appointed Worcester County District Court Judge; Hogan Announced Selection From Short List appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Berlin Residents Share Concerns Over New Response Fee

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
BERLIN – Residents continue to have concerns about a new emergency response fee implemented by the Berlin Fire Company.Resident James Walsh approached the Berlin Town Council Monday to express frustration with the response fee now being charged by the Berlin Fire Company. He said the public should have been made aware of it before it... Read more » The post Berlin Residents Share Concerns Over New Response Fee appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Sunfest Likely To Return In Late October 2023

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Despite losing Sunday to weather issues, the later, modified Sunfest last weekend was highly successful, and it appears resort officials are already planning on hosting the annual event on the same weekend in late October next year.Sunfest was created 47 years ago as a means to extend the summer season and it... Read more » The post Sunfest Likely To Return In Late October 2023 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Flat Calm Seas With Real Good Fishing

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 27, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uTsprttoSE&t=2sHit the vid for another awesome product available at Sunset Provisions at Sunset Marina!It was another foggy one today. So foggy that there were school delays all over the DelMarVa.  Not good for heading out if you don’t have a radar, but it usually means calm conditions.  It was exactly that today with little to... Read more » The post Flat Calm Seas With Real Good Fishing appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Homestead Tax Credit Rate To Stay The Same In Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 26, 2022
BERLIN– Town officials opted to keep the homestead tax credit the same despite plans earlier this week to change it.In an email poll on Tuesday, the Berlin Town Council voted to keep the homestead tax credit rate at 5%. While the council had voted on Monday to adjust it to 3%, information made available to... Read more » The post Homestead Tax Credit Rate To Stay The Same In Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Projects, Initiatives Receive State Funding

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 26, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A handful of significant projects in the resort area last week got a fiscal shot in the arm from the state as Gov. Larry Hogan announced $72 million in new community development and economic growth projects.Last Friday, Hogan announced $72 million in new funding for 224 projects and activities around the state... Read more » The post Resort Projects, Initiatives Receive State Funding appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Offshore Fishing Concerns Mount Over Proposed Speed Change; NOAA Planning Restriction To Protect Right Whales

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 26, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A proposed rule change to save endangered North Atlantic right whales could severely impact the local fishing industry.In an effort to save endangered North Atlantic right whales, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has proposed a 10-knot speed restriction for recreational and commercial vessels over 35 feet in length, down from... Read more » The post Offshore Fishing Concerns Mount Over Proposed Speed Change; NOAA Planning Restriction To Protect...READ POST.

Boat Limits of Sea Bass With Some Nice Flounder

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 25, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5U&t=45sHit the vid for the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Other than some pretty thick fog, we had a pretty nice day in and around Ocean City.  Temps were pretty warm and there was little to no wind, but the sun wasn’t shining much which made it feel a little dreary.  The ocean and bay were... Read more » The post Boat Limits of Sea Bass With Some Nice Flounder appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Board Considers Forensic Audit Of 2022 Election

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 25, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Officials in Ocean Pines will seek a committee’s help to investigate voting discrepancies before hiring a firm to complete a forensic audit of the 2022 board election.The Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors had before them last Thursday a motion to authorize a forensic auditor to determine the reason for vote discrepancies... Read more » The post Pines Board Considers Forensic Audit Of 2022 Election appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Incumbent Nordstrom Faces Challenger For 2nd Term

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 25, 2022
SNOW HILL – While primary races decided several local seats, voters in southern Worcester County will cast their ballots for the District 1 commissioner on Nov. 8.Incumbent Worcester County Commissioner Josh Nordstrom, a Democrat, is being challenged by Republican Caryn Abbott for the District 1 seat in this fall’s election. Nordstrom, who defeated Merrill Lockfaw... Read more » The post Incumbent Nordstrom Faces Challenger For 2nd Term appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Fenwick Council Approves Consulting Work For Dredging Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 24, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island last week voted to approve a contract that will support the town’s efforts to dredge areas of the Little Assawoman Bay.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted 6-0, with Councilman Paul Breger abstaining, to approve a $63,000 contract with Anchor QEA for research, surveying and engineering design... Read more » The post Fenwick Council Approves Consulting Work For Dredging Project appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Former Daycare Worker Sentenced To 49 Years Following Child Abuse, Porn Charges

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 24, 2022
BERLIN – A Worcester County judge sentenced a former childcare worker to 49 years in prison on charges related to sex abuse of a minor and manufacturing child pornography.Bruce William Travers, 38, was sentenced to 105 years with all but 49 years suspended during a hearing Friday. The sentence came after Travers — well known... Read more » The post Former Daycare Worker Sentenced To 49 Years Following Child Abuse, Porn Charges appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Stuff From The Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 24, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5U&t=45sCheck out the vid for the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!It wasn’t too surprising that no one fished today….it was miserable.  It was windy, chilly and it poured a couple of times throughout the day and the ocean was as rough as a cob.  If you went fishing around here today you probably lost a... Read more » The post Stuff From The Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Great Inshore Bite

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, October 23, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5U&t=45sHit the vid for the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!It was another beautiful day today with sunny skies, warm temps and no wind so there were lots of folks out doing some fishing and enjoying it.  It was also a great night to head to Frightland with my squad to get the crap scared out... Read more » The post Great Inshore Bite appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Swordfish, Sea Bass, Flounder, Rockfish and Sheep

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, October 22, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5U&t=45sHit the vid for the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Man, we had a nice one today!  It started off a little chilly, but by this afternoon it was nice and warm, the sun was shining and there was little to no wind to speak of.  It was a great day to get out on the... Read more » The post Swordfish, Sea Bass, Flounder, Rockfish and Sheep appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Still Some Fish in the Bay

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, October 21, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5U&t=45sHit the vid for the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!We had a pretty stiff breeze that had the ocean off limits for most boats, but there were a couple of boats fishing the bay.  Tomorrow and Saturday look very nice for fishing so get out there and enjoy if you can.Captain Jason Mumford of Lucky... Read more » The post Still Some Fish in the Bay appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Oct. 22: Aaron Howell DuoCoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Oct. 21: The Dunehounds Saturday, Oct. 22: Endless Ember, Colossal Fossil Sauce Sunday, Oct. 23: Aaron Howell Duo, Monkee PawCoins Pub 410-289-3100 28th St. Plaza... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Fenwick Symposium Highlights Safety Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Discussions on crosswalks, bike lanes and other roadway improvements highlighted a symposium this week on bike and pedestrian safety in Fenwick Island.On Tuesday, the Fenwick Island Planning Commission hosted a mini symposium in support of the town’s comprehensive plan. Committee Chair Amy Kyle said the goal of the forum was to give... Read more » The post Fenwick Symposium Highlights Safety Concerns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Board Appoints New Elections Committee

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Following the resignation of elections committee members, the Ocean Pines Board of Directors voted last week to appoint five new volunteers.Last Saturday, the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors voted to appoint George Alston, Elaine Brady, Nanci Osborne, Tom Piatti and Thomas Schwartz to a first term on the elections committee.... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Board Appoints New Elections Committee appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OP Fire Station Project Planning Continues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Officials say 10 firms have responded to a request for proposals as the association seeks a consultant to lead a feasibility study for a South Station capital campaign.Last Saturday, General Manager John Viola presented the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors with an update on efforts to secure a consultant for... Read more » The post OP Fire Station Project Planning Continues appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Adds More Full-Time Deputy Positions

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
SNOW HILL– A move to convert part-time positions to full-time is expected to help staffing at the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office.On Tuesday, the Worcester County Commissioners voted unanimously to approve a request from Sheriff Matt Crisafulli to convert nine part-time positions to full-time. Crisafulli said the change would allow him to fill the positions, which... Read more » The post Worcester Adds More Full-Time Deputy Positions appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Whitehead Real Estate Donated to Wor-Wic Community College

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Whitehead Real Estate recently donated to Wor-Wic Community College. At far right, Dr. Ray Hoy, president of Wor-Wic Community College, and Stefanie Rider, executive director of the foundation and director of development, accept a $15,000 check from Whitehead Real Estate Executives to support the “Preparing for a Stronger Tomorrow” campaign. Presenting the check are, from... Read more » The post Whitehead Real Estate Donated to Wor-Wic Community College appeared first on News...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Someone has some suggestions to offer regarding your new project. You might find them helpful. Remember to avoid speculation and to stick with just the facts, dear Lamb.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): An old friend suddenly reappears. Whether this proves to be a boon or a bane in... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Things I Like – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Movies based on true storiesLearning from my kidsLaughing at an embarrassing situationDrinks with old friendsDaily Facebook memoriesMy wife’s passion for HalloweenExamples of my kids overcoming adversityHearing rain at nightHoping the Ravens eventually learn how to keep a leadConnecting with special needs kidsA simple ad with open space The post Things I Like – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Trick-Or-Treating Scheduled For Oct. 31

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN– Halloween trick-or-treating is set for Monday, Oct. 31 in Berlin.Police Chief Arnold Downing announced this month that trick-or-treating would take place on Halloween, Oct. 31, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.“Watch out for the children,” Downing said.Following the usual questions from citizens in recent weeks, Downing confirmed that as it typically is, trick-or-treating will... Read more » The post Berlin Trick-Or-Treating Scheduled For Oct. 31 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts New Executive Director of Diakonia

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
At a recent meeting Ken Argot, the new executive director of Diakonia,, updated the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City. Argot, left, is pictured with Kiwanis Club President Bob Wolfing. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts New Executive Director of Diakonia appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Short-Term Rental Referendum Questions Raised

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Questions regarding the mailing process for a referendum on short-term rental regulations highlighted an update at last week’s board meeting.Last Saturday, Ocean Pines Association staff presented the Ocean Pines Board of Directors with an update on a referendum for short-term rental regulations.Senior Executive Office Manager Linda Martin noted that General Manager John... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Short-Term Rental Referendum Questions Raised appeared...READ POST.

WPS Students Hold Homecoming Festivities

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Far left, WPS sophomores Emma Zajdel, Danielle Carr, teacher Hunter Causey, Nazli Unal and Maxine Ruggerio manned the bake sale table during the Homecoming festivities. Left, the “balloon brothers,” eighth grader Ronen Poddar and his younger brother Ronit entertained guests with their impeccable balloon art. The post WPS Students Hold Homecoming Festivities appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Precedent Could Be Future Problem

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
It’s only a matter of time before a future set of Worcester County Commissioners rues this week’s 4-3 vote to allow an out-of-state business to connect to a municipal treatment system.The issue appeared to be settled last November then again in January, but it returned for another discussion this week. This week’s meeting had a... Read more » The post Precedent Could Be Future Problem appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

PreK-4 Class Learns About Apples and the Five Senses

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Kathy Huyett and Sally-Ann Messick’s PreK-4 class has been learning about apples and the five senses. As a culminating activity, the students made apple turnovers from scratch. The children used their sense of smell to smell the apple filling; their sense of touch to press the dough to form the turnover; and after baking their... Read more » The post PreK-4 Class Learns About Apples and the Five Senses appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Library System Eyes Rebranding

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN – Discussions on rebranding the Worcester County Library highlighted last week’s meeting of the board of trustees.As officials work to design a new branch in Pocomoke and bring a book mobile to its growing list of services, the Worcester County Library Board of Trustees took the next step forward in launching a potential rebranding... Read more » The post County Library System Eyes Rebranding appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

CFES Awarded $7.1 Million In Grants Last Fiscal Year

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
SALISBURY – The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore has announced a total of $7.1 million in charitable grants for the 2022 fiscal year.The foundation made 1,674 grants supporting various community needs across the Lower Eastern Shore. The foundation also awarded more than 400 scholarships to local students totaling $439,000.“Every grant the foundation makes is... Read more » The post CFES Awarded $7.1 Million In Grants Last Fiscal Year appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Concerns Over E-BikesEditor:I have recently been following the debate surrounding the allowance of e-bikes on the Boardwalk and I wanted to offer a word of caution to all those involved. I feel like this debate has been somewhat short-sighted about the full ramifications of what this change will involve while arguments in favor have been couched... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Clip Bennett 3-1 in Showdown

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team beat previously unbeaten Bennett, 3-1, at home on Friday to take command in the Bayside South standings with the season winding down.The Seahawks won the big showdown with the Clippers at home last week to improve to 9-1 on the season. Bennett entered the contest unbeaten overall and... Read more » The post Seahawks Clip Bennett 3-1 in Showdown appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Town Of Berlin To Host Community Yard Sale Saturday

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN– Residents are invited to the town’s first community yard sale this Saturday.On Saturday, Oct. 22, the Town of Berlin will host a community yard sale. Participating residents, who have to be within town limits, have registered their addresses online so shoppers know which properties to visit.“We’ve had a great response so far,” said Ivy... Read more » The post Town Of Berlin To Host Community Yard Sale Saturday appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

New Judge Advocate Sworn In

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Don Coffin of Berlin has been sworn in as Judge Advocate of the First State Detachment of the Marine Corps League. As Judge Advocate, Coffin is responsible for advising the unit on matters of rules and regulations. Coffin was installed in the office by Frank Del Piano of Ocean City, Commandant of the Department of... Read more » The post New Judge Advocate Sworn In appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Seacrets Special Event Venue Gets OK

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
SNOW HILL – Seacrets will move forward with plans for a bayside special event venue on the beach following approval from officials this week.On Wednesday, the Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) approved a request from Seacrets owner Leighton Moore to expand the licensed premises to include the beach area at 51st Street. Moore... Read more » The post New Seacrets Special Event Venue Gets OK appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Route 90 Bridge Inspections Set For Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN — The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will begin routine inspections next week of the Route 90 Bridge over the St. Martin River and the bridge over Assawoman Bay in Ocean City.The inspections will begin Monday, Oct. 24, and be complete by Friday, Oct. 28, weather permitting.Inspection crews will work 8 a.m.... Read more » The post Route 90 Bridge Inspections Set For Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

A Week In Business – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
License EarnedSALISBURY – Becker Morgan Group is proud of staff members Tyler Giffear, P.E., and Molly Marino, AIA, for earning their professional engineering and architecture licenses.Giffear and Marino have met the requirements set out by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, including education, experience,... Read more » The post A Week In Business – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” co-winners were Gavin Solito and Daegan Risser, who shined on defense in the win over North Caroline. Pictured above, from left are Bobby Hammond, Solito, Risser and Coach Jake Coleman.Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Celebrated Fire Prevention Month

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Ocean City Elementary recently celebrated Fire Prevention Month with a special visit from the Ocean City Fire Department. Pictured is Lynn Wrench’s fourth grade class with one of the Ocean City firemen following their fire safety lesson. Submitted Photos The post OC Elementary Celebrated Fire Prevention Month appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Girls Fall to Bennett, Drop to 7-2

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity soccer team fell to rival Bennett, 1-0, in a close one last week.With the loss, the Seahawks dropped to 7-2 on the season, their only two losses coming to the Clippers. Decatur lost to Bennett, 2-1, in their first meeting back on September 14.The Seahawks do have a win over... Read more » The post Decatur Girls Fall to Bennett, Drop to 7-2 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Council Advances Proposed Zoning Map Changes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Updating the town’s zoning map to reflect the public-government zoning designation for properties owned or acquired by the town in recent years was the subject of an ordinance review this week.The zoning map amendment proposed to update the designation of properties around Ocean City that are owned by the town, state or... Read more » The post OC Council Advances Proposed Zoning Map Changes appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

King David Consistory Members Attend Oktoberfest in Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Representatives of the King David Consistory were among the community groups in attendance at Oktoberfest in Berlin. Pictured are Samuel Scott, Willy Miller, James Mapp and Donald Smack. The post King David Consistory Members Attend Oktoberfest in Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Hale HarrisonOCEAN CITY — Hale Harrison, age 75, of Ocean City, passed away Monday, October 17, 2022. He was born in Berlin and was the son of the late G. Hale Harrison and Lois Carmean Harrison.Hale graduated from Stephen Decatur High School in 1965. He attended the University of Maryland at College Park, where he... Read more » The post Obituaries – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Lioness Lions Club Donated to Surfer’s Healing Ocean City

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
The Ocean City Lioness Lions Club recently made a donation to the nonprofit Surfer’s Healing Ocean City.  Presenting the check to their representative, David Leiderman, are Lioness Lions President Bev Topfer , right, and Vice President Ann Runo, left. The post OC Lioness Lions Club Donated to Surfer’s Healing Ocean City appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

South Station Workgroup Issues RFP

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Officials say 10 firms have responded to a request for proposals as the association seeks a consultant to lead a feasibility study for a South Station capital campaign.Last Saturday, General Manager John Viola presented the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors with an update on efforts to secure a consultant for... Read more » The post South Station Workgroup Issues RFP appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seasonal Visa Allocation Increased

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN — The Eastern Shore’s seafood industry and other seasonal businesses got welcome news late last week when the federal government announced it was nearly doubling the number of H-2B temporary, non-agricultural worker visas for fiscal year 2023.The federal Department of Homeland Security (DHA) last week announced it was releasing an additional 64,000-plus H-2B temporary... Read more » The post Seasonal Visa Allocation Increased appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Worcester Prep’s Upper School Celebrated Homecoming

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Worcester Prep’s Upper School dedicated the entire week of Oct. 3-8 to celebrate Homecoming. Festivities kicked-off with an activity-packed Spirit Week and culminated with an alumni/family cookout, soccer game and Homecoming dance on Oct. 8. Far left, alumni Brice Richins (’22) reconnected with seniors Griffin Jones and Harrison Humes during the varsity boys’ soccer game... Read more » The post Worcester Prep’s Upper School Celebrated Homecoming appeared first on News...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
The Town of Ocean City was incorporated by the Maryland General Assembly on April 12, 1880. It included the land between N. Division Street and S. Division Street plus property on the south side including the vicinity of today’s Inlet. The Inlet did not exist at this time; it would be created during a storm... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Off-Duty Police Work Policy Changed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Opportunities for off-duty Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers to gain secondary private sector employment got easier this week after resort officials approved a policy change including a pay raise.The Mayor and Council had before them a revised OCPD general order regarding secondary employment for its off-duty officers. In simplest terms, private... Read more » The post Off-Duty Police Work Policy Changed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Deadly Weapon ArrestOCEAN CITY — A littering stop for flicking cigarette ashes onto Coastal Highway last weekend led to a deadly weapon arrest when the driver was found in possession of a hatchet.Last Saturday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer patrolling in the midtown area was behind a vehicle in the area of 49th... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Diakonia 50th Celebration Planned

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A local nonprofit dedicated to helping homeless individuals and families is celebrating 50 years of service to the community with a 70s-themed party.On Nov. 4, Diakonia will hold its 50th anniversary celebration at Seacrets’ Morley Hall. Community members are invited to join for a night of live music, food, drinks and fun.“The... Read more » The post Diakonia 50th Celebration Planned appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Celebrated Mix and Match Spirit Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
On Oct. 7, Ocean City Elementary School students celebrated Mix and Match Spirit Day.  Students wore mixed-matched clothes, shoes, socks, crazy hairstyles and even wore clothes backwards and inside out.  Each month students, faculty and show their school spirit by dressing in a certain theme or wearing OCES apparel.  Pictured are first graders in Tina... Read more » The post OC Elementary Celebrated Mix and Match Spirit Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Ocean City Modifies Sunfest With New Activities, Date

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The resort’s 47th Annual Sunfest opened on Thursday for the first time in late October.For nearly five decades, Sunfest occupied the third weekend in September with its food tents, arts and crafts and other vendors, beer and wine and live music. While much of that remains the same for the annual festival... Read more » The post Ocean City Modifies Sunfest With New Activities, Date appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Prepares For Dredging Permit Application

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A contract allowing a local engineering firm to complete work for dredging permit applications will advance to the town council with the support of a Fenwick Island committee.On Tuesday, the Fenwick Island Dredging Committee voted unanimously to advance a contract from Anchor QEA, a Lewes-based engineering firm, to the town council with... Read more » The post Fenwick Prepares For Dredging Permit Application appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

The Tindley Gospel Sing Held at Germantown School

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
The Tindley Gospel Sing was held at Germantown School Oct. 15. The event, which celebrated Dr. Charles Albert Tindley, included performances by local singers as well as children’s activities. Pictured completing puzzles and coloring pages related to Tindley are local children Dev Taylor, Ava Sharpe and Daylen Taylor. The post The Tindley Gospel Sing Held at Germantown School appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
In the vein of providing parent support, some “I see you …” thoughts over the last few weeks. I intend this as more of a “I see you and I feel you” type of observations. We are all in this together. I see you … parents rolling through the drop-off at school and feeling the... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mallards Beat Laurel, Win Streak at Six

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer won its sixth game in a row last week, beating Laurel, 4-0, on Senior Night.Against Laurel, the Mallards led by one goal at 1-0 at the half in a narrow contest. Worcester added three more goals in the second half to pull away for the 4-0 win. The win... Read more » The post Mallards Beat Laurel, Win Streak at Six appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Harriers Sweep Bayside South Title

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity cross country teams swept the Bayside South championship meet on its home course last week with both the boys and girls finishing in firstFor the Decatur girls, Macy Woroniecki finished first and Amber Marshall finished second. Other Top 20 finishes for the Decatur girls included Clarice Piela (6th), Alessandra Fernandez (9th),... Read more » The post Decatur Harriers Sweep Bayside South Title appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 21, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Two deaths hit the Worcester County community hard this week. Though the two individuals who died two days apart had no direct connection, their deaths impacted thousands near and far.First, Rhonda Walsh, a teacher in Worcester County Public Schools for 22 years, most recently Berlin Intermediate, died after an extended sarcoma cancer battle. Walsh leaves... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 21, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Seahawks Fall to Queen Anne’s, 46-28

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team fell to Queen Anne’s, 46-28, on the road last week, ending a three-game skid.The Seahawks entered the contest with Queen Anne’s on a roll, having won their last three contests. However, they fell to the Lions, 46-28, in a high-scoring game to drop to 5-2 on the season. Decatur’s... Read more » The post Seahawks Fall to Queen Anne’s, 46-28 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Stephen Decatur Wins District VIII Golf Championship

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
Stephen Decatur’s varsity golf team last week captured the District VIII championship in Cambridge. The team shot a combined 388 to finish lowest in the field. Pictured from left are Johnny Malinowski, Sam Boger, Kole Kohut, Evan Oglesby, Clay McCabe and Coach Dan Stearman.Submitted photo The post Stephen Decatur Wins District VIII Golf Championship appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Va. Convenience Store’s Plan To Connect To Pocomoke Sewer Moves Ahead

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
SNOW HILL– A Virginia convenience store is expected to be able to hook up to Pocomoke City’s sewer system following a decision by county officials this week.The Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday voted 4-3 to amend the Worcester County Water and Sewerage Plan to include the Royal Farms store just over the state line in... Read more » The post Va. Convenience Store’s Plan To Connect To Pocomoke Sewer Moves Ahead appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Six Candidates Vie For Three Open School Board Seats

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
NEWARK – Seven candidates are seeking election to four open seats on the Worcester County Board of Education.As voters head to the polls Nov. 8, they’ll see a variety of names on the ballot for the school board. While in District 7 incumbent Todd Ferrante is unopposed, there are contested races in District 1, District... Read more » The post Six Candidates Vie For Three Open School Board Seats appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Nice Looking Weekend Coming Up

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 20, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHOlzogId5UCheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina with some Bishop Broadbill Bash action!!Today started off pretty cold as temps got down into upper 30s in some inland areas.  I had frost at my house for the first time this year and it never got out of hooded sweatshirt weather for most.  Thankfully the wind... Read more » The post Nice Looking Weekend Coming Up appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

October 19, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Wednesday, October 19, 2022
The Third annual Rena Bishop Broadbill Bash wrapped up with the crew of the Three J’s winning the big money with total winnings coming to $30,684!   They won for 1st and 2nd place Swordfish plus a $5 000 gift card … Continue reading → The post October 19, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

OC License Plate Reader Nabs Alleged Salisbury Shooting Suspect

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 19, 2022
OCEAN CITY – An Ocean City man is being held in Worcester County this week on two counts of attempted murder following an alleged shooting incident in Salisbury last Sunday.With the help of a license plate reader alert, resort police on Tuesday were able to apprehend a suspect wanted on attempted murder charges stemming from... Read more » The post OC License Plate Reader Nabs Alleged Salisbury Shooting Suspect appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Electric Bike Ordinances Approved After Debate Over Classes

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 19, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Continuing a weeks-long debate, resort officials this week approved on first reading a pair of ordinances aimed at prohibiting certain classes of electric bikes on the Boardwalk and addressing rentals anywhere in the resort.Two years ago, the Mayor and Council adopted an ordinance prohibiting the increasingly popular e-bikes on the Boardwalk at... Read more » The post Electric Bike Ordinances Approved After Debate Over Classes appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Commissioners Approve Composting Regulations

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 19, 2022
SNOW HILL – County officials approved a text amendment that will allow composting facilities in Worcester County.The Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved a text amendment that would allow food waste composting facility as a special exception use in certain districts. The change was pursued by Garvey Heiderman, owner of the Hobbit Restaurant and... Read more » The post Commissioners Approve Composting Regulations appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

SHA Seeks Public Input On Route 90 Corridor Designs

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The eventual dualization of the Route 90 corridor continues to move forward by degrees including a survey initiated by the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) to gage the public’s input on some of the early conceptual designs.For several years, Ocean City officials have expressed a desire to see... Read more » The post SHA Seeks Public Input On Route 90 Corridor Designs appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

UDPATED: Community Mourns Hale Harrison’s Death

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Ocean City and Worcester County lost a community pillar and visionary this week with the passage of Hale Harrison at the age of 75.Harrison and his family are synonymous with Ocean City, and the entire county, from their vast hospitality interests to endless charitable efforts, which often went unnoticed or unpublicized. A... Read more » The post UDPATED: Community Mourns Hale Harrison’s Death appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Some Excellent Fishing Over the Last Few Days

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 18, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BntbbCLe7h8Check out the Daily Catch at the Ocean City Fishing Center!We just had an absolute deluge of rain come down at my house with a little bit of thunder and lightning mixed in as we caught the tail end of an October thunderstorm.  It was short lived and now it’s headed out to sea and... Read more » The post Some Excellent Fishing Over the Last Few Days appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Court Grants Injunction Request In OPA Lawsuit

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 17, 2022
OCEAN PINES – A Worcester County Circuit Court judge has ruled in favor of a preliminary injunction that will prohibit the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) from enforcing a 90-day amenity ban against former director Tom Janasek.Last Friday, Judge Beau Oglesby issued an opinion and order granting Janasek’s motion for a preliminary injunction, allowing him to... Read more » The post Court Grants Injunction Request In OPA Lawsuit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Police Arrest Newark Man Following Fatal Shooting

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 17, 2022
NEWARK – A Newark, Md., man was arrested on murder and assault charges last week following a fatal shooting in Worcester County.On Saturday, Maryland State Police arrested Boris Wade Connor, 18, of Newark, Md., for his alleged involvement in a fatal shooting that took place in the 6700 block of Basket Switch Road in Newark.... Read more » The post Police Arrest Newark Man Following Fatal Shooting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2022 Bishop Broadbill Bash Results

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 17, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BntbbCLe7h8Check out the Daily Catch at the Ocean City Fishing Center!Today was the second and final day of the 2022 Bishop Broadbill Bash put on by Sunset Marina and now the results are in and the checks are handed out.  Many thanks to Sunset Marina and Dave Messick for the pics.  Congratulations to this year’s... Read more » The post 2022 Bishop Broadbill Bash Results appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Good Sea Bass Fishing & Day 1 at the Bishop Broadbill Bash

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, October 16, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BntbbCLe7h8Hit the vid for the Daily Catch at the Ocean City Fishing Center!Kristen and I spent the day at Harbor Day at the Docks in West Ocean City today and it was an absolutely awesome event!  The sun was shining, temperatures were warm and there were a bunch of folks that came out to enjoy... Read more » The post Good Sea Bass Fishing & Day 1 at the Bishop Broadbill Bash appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wind And A Gnarly Chop

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, October 15, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BntbbCLe7h8Check out the Daily Catch at the Ocean City Fishing Center!We had a nice fall day on land today with warm temps and sunny skies, but out in the ocean it was a little bit different story as yesterday’s front had made it out there and roughed things up a bit.  Tomorrow looks like a... Read more » The post Wind And A Gnarly Chop appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Trail Projects Planned For Assateague

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
ASSATEAGUE — Popular nature trails in Assateague Island National Seashore were closed this week until the spring to accommodate major reconstruction projects for some of the infrastructure.The closures of the Life of the Marsh Trail and the Life of the Forest Trail on Assateague also affects the parking areas associated with them. Both the trails... Read more » The post Trail Projects Planned For Assateague appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC/Berlin Optimist Club Donated to Art League of OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Charlie Dorman of the Ocean City/Berlin Optimist Club presented Rina Thaler, executive director of the Art League of Ocean City, with a $8,250 donation to support a free performance of Artrageous for the schoolchildren of Worcester County. This donation will allow the schools to bus their students to the Ocean City Performing Arts Center on... Read more » The post OC/Berlin Optimist Club Donated to Art League of OC appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Police Service Calls Drop In Sept.

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A decrease in police activity highlighted a review of statistics for the month of September.On Wednesday, Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with an update on police activity for the month of September.Reviewing statistics from September of 2020, 2021 and 2022, Buzzuro noted that... Read more » The post Police Service Calls Drop In Sept. appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Oct. 15: TBACoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Oct. 14: Zion Reggae Saturday, Oct. 15: Shortcut Sunny, Kevin Poole & Joe Mama Sunday, Oct. 16: Chris Diller Duo, Monkee Paw Thursday, Oct. 20: The Chest... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Charity Boardwalk Event On Tap

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The First State Marines will be offering the 3rd Annual Semper Fi Bike, Run & Walk event this Sunday.The event offers a casual Boardwalk bike ride opportunity to run or walk the iconic Ocean City Boardwalk. Pet friendly, bring your dog, all are welcome.This is a charity fund raising event with organizers... Read more » The post Charity Boardwalk Event On Tap appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Students in 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Head of School Dr. John McDonald, of Worcester Preparatory School announced Seniors Sajiv Satyal, Morgan Schoch and Sophia Spadaro of Ocean City have been named Commended Students in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program. Pictured, from left, are  Director of College Counseling Vickie Garner, Satyal, Schoch, Spadaro and McDonald. The post Worcester Prep Students in 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Receives ‘Sustainable Maryland’ Award

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The town of Ocean City on Tuesday was one of 17 municipalities around the state honored with a Sustainable Maryland Award at the Maryland Municipal League (MML) annual fall conference.Ocean City was first certified as a Sustainable Maryland Certified award winner in 2016 and the award for the resort was renewed in... Read more » The post Ocean City Receives ‘Sustainable Maryland’ Award appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

High School Holds Powerpuff Games

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Freshman Caitlin Shimko, left, runs for a touchdown during the high school powerpuff games with encouragement from teammates Anisha Batra and Elliot Windrow. Bottom, the junior girls earned the championship trophy at the powderpuff games. Pictured, front from left, are Lebby Becker, Caitlin Williams, Moorea Phillips and Maggie McCabe; standing, from left, are Natasha Richter,... Read more » The post High School Holds Powerpuff Games appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Harrison Group Adds Dunes Suites, Dunes Court In OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN — Harrison Group Resort Hotels & Restaurants announced this week it has added Dune Suites and Dunes Court, both located at 28th Street in Ocean City, to the growing oceanfront hotel portfolio and look forward to welcoming guests to both of these coastal destination resort properties.Dune Suites is a family-friendly oceanfront hotel property featuring... Read more » The post Harrison Group Adds Dunes Suites, Dunes Court In OC appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Choke Hold Leads To Assault Charge

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A New York man was arrested last weekend after allegedly choking his girlfriend to the point she nearly blacked out in front of the couple’s 4-month-old child.Around 9:30 a.m. last Saturday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a residence on Old Landing Road uptown for a reported domestic assault. Ocean... Read more » The post Choke Hold Leads To Assault Charge appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” award was shared between defensive standouts Logan Bradshaw, who was the defensive leader in the Seahawks’ 13-12 win over Parkside, and Dalontae Henry, who had two interceptions in the game. Pictured above, from left are Bobby Hammond, Bradshaw, Henry and Coach Jake Coleman.Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

More Review For Bonus Room Issue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY – When does an attic or a loft officially become a bedroom or living space was a question raised during last month’s joint meeting between the Mayor and Council and the Planning Commission.During the joint session, the issue of building height for new residential projects arose. Years ago, resort officials passed an ordinance... Read more » The post More Review For Bonus Room Issue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
The Paddock was built by Gabby Mancini on 18th Street and Philadelphia Avenue in what was then considered “way up the beach.” It opened in 1953 as a bar and restaurant specializing in live entertainment. The interior was knotty pine and had a mural painted over the bar featuring horse racing.The original building, pictured, was partially... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Golfers Remain Unbeaten

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s varsity golf team won its eight straight match against conference opponents this week with a sweep at Nutter’s Crossing.The Mallards shot a team-low 155, beating Gunston’s second-place 174. Aleksey Klimins shot a match-low 36 and was the medalist. Michael DePalma shot a 39, while Vanesska Hall and Harrison Humes each shot 40.... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Golfers Remain Unbeaten appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Wicomico Bans Ag Storage Tanks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
SALISBURY – Officials voted last week to prohibit dissolved air flotation (DAF) storage in Wicomico County.Following a public hearing Oct. 4, the Wicomico County Council voted unanimously to approve legislation banning the storage of liquid organic fertilizer or soil amendments.The passage of the bill, one of three presented to the council last month, concludes a... Read more » The post Wicomico Bans Ag Storage Tanks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

A Week In Business – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Golf Pro WelcomedOCEAN PINES – Ocean Pines Association has announced the hiring of Bob Beckelman as the new golf pro for the Ocean Pines Golf Club.Beckelman grew up in Annapolis, Md., and West Chester, Pa., and studied aerospace engineering at Penn State University. He’s been a Professional Golfers’ Association member for 25 years and has... Read more » The post A Week In Business – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officials OK Burbage Park Mural

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN – Town officials approved plans for a mural to brighten up Burbage Park.The Berlin Town Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to approve a mural design for the concrete wall that separates Burbage Park from the town’s power plant. The mural, designed by local resident Brian Robertson, features the town’s name and the words “Powered... Read more » The post Officials OK Burbage Park Mural appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Right Decision On Boardwalk E-Bikes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Ocean City Mayor and Council members were wise to tweak their position on electric bikes (e-bikes), but it’s going to take a summer season to decide whether the right provisions were put in place.As of now, Class 1 e-bikes will be permitted on the Boardwalk during appropriate riding times. The approved class of bike requires... Read more » The post Right Decision On Boardwalk E-Bikes appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Scrapping With Cops ArrestOCEAN CITY — A Salisbury man was arrested last weekend after allegedly first exposing himself to a female at a midtown nightclub and then scrapping with an officer attempting to detain him.Around 11:55 last Friday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) patrolling in the downtown area was dispatched to a nightclub at... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This is a good time for the usually outspoken Lamb to be a bit more discreet. You still can get your point across, but do it in a way less likely to turn off a potential supporter.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Good news: All that hard work you... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

RWWC Hold 13th Annual Patriot Day Fashion Show

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
The Republican Women of Worcester County recently held their 13th Annual Patriot Day Fashion Show at the Grand Hotel in Ocean City with fashions by Bruder Hill.  The theme this year was “Honoring Local Women Who Have Served in the Armed Forces.” Pictured are the women who were honored for their service. The post RWWC Hold 13th Annual Patriot Day Fashion Show appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Boys Knock Off Unbeaten Parkside

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team knocked off previously unbeaten Bayside South rival Parkside last week.Parkside entered the contest last Thursday against the Seahawks with a perfect 7-0 record and sat at the crowded top of the Bayside South standings with Bennett. The Decatur boys had been quite a roll of their own, winning... Read more » The post Decatur Boys Knock Off Unbeaten Parkside appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Lions Club Donates Electric Wheelchair

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
The Ocean City Lions Club recently presented an electric wheelchair to Mindy Lupiwok.  Pictured from left to right are Lions President Norm Cathell, Treasurer Greg Cathell, Mindy (front) and her husband Mike Lupiwok.  The Ocean City Lions loan medical equipment free of charge to the community. The post OC Lions Club Donates Electric Wheelchair appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanian of the Year Honored

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City honored Carolyn Dryzga as “Kiwanian of the Year” for her outstanding effort and contributions to the club. Dryzga, pictured with Tim Lund, the club’s president, has served as treasurer and reporting secretary. She’s also a past president of the club and past lieutenant governor for the district. The post Kiwanian of the Year Honored appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rescheduled Annual Marine Debris Plunder Set For Sunday

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN — Due to Hurricane Ian, the Maryland Coastal Bays Program (MCBP) postponed the 3rd Annual Marine Debris Plunder to Sunday, Oct. 16.Boaters and land lubbers alike are encouraged to join the plunder to pick up debris that has been carelessly discarded in the bays, beaches and streets and bring their loot to the West... Read more » The post Rescheduled Annual Marine Debris Plunder Set For Sunday appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
The community should be proud of Stephen Decatur High School, especially the parents of current students who voted a senior with Autism and a grim prognosis as Homecoming king and a 5-year-old girl battling an aggressive brain tumor as honorary Homecoming princess.Homecoming weekend is always special for Decatur. The weekend got underway with a thrilling... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Member Awarded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Worcester County Garden Club member Jackie Davies recently received two awards at the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland District 1 “Harvest Highlights” Flower Show in Wye Mills. Her floral arrangement won first place in the “Harvest Dance” class for American traditional line mass design using fresh plant materials. It also received the tri-color award for... Read more » The post Worcester County Garden Club Member Awarded appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Outgoing Councilman Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN – Municipal officials thanked Troy Purnell for 14 years of service on the town council this week.On Tuesday, Mayor Zack Tyndall and the Berlin Town Council officially recognized Purnell for his efforts during 14 years representing District 1 on the dais. Purnell, who was elected in 2008, opted to not seek reelection this year.“On... Read more » The post Outgoing Councilman Recognized appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Driving with a full moon overheadJustin Tucker’s reliabilityRandom text messages from my sonBaseball playoff intensityWhen intense people laughShort phone callsStarting the day with a smooth school dropFunny driver’s license picturesEarly morning grocery shoppingYoung people attending churchWhen voter turnout is high The post Things I Like – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SHA Officials, Council Discuss Roadway Projects

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Perhaps the biggest takeaway from Tuesday’s bi-annual spring update from Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) is several large projects are progressing and there is a backlog of some of the smaller projects.Twice a year, MDOT SHA officials come before the Mayor and Council to provide an update on... Read more » The post SHA Officials, Council Discuss Roadway Projects appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Knupp Tragedy ReflectionsEditor:I’m a local to Ocean Pines. I’m a mother of four. I’m a teacher. I’m a coach. I’m a Girl Scout leader. And I created the Do It For Gavin — Justice For Gavin Facebook page.Gavin Knupp went to school with my oldest daughter. They had some classes together and some mutual friends.... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Early-Morning Domestic Dispute Includes Alleged Abduction

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A Columbia, Md. man was arrested on first-degree assault charges last weekend after allegedly running over a female victim while attempting to flee with the couple’s child.Around 5:40 a.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a residence on Newport Bay Drive for a reported abduction or kidnapping. Ocean... Read more » The post Early-Morning Domestic Dispute Includes Alleged Abduction appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Enrichment Class Studies Pond Water

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Students Gavin Jadwin and Ronan Keller in Kelly Upchurch’s Enrichment class at Berlin Intermediate School used microscopes to look at a sample of pond water to observe different microorganisms. The post Enrichment Class Studies Pond Water appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Disc Golf Extension

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN– Elected officials expressed no major concerns regarding disc golf at Stephen Decatur Park during a six-month review of the program.The Berlin Town Council on Tuesday met with representatives of Eastbound Disc Golf to review the nine-hole course currently set up at Stephen Decatur Park. With no major concerns shared, the council approved an extension... Read more » The post Disc Golf Extension appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Celebrated Spirit Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Upper School students at Worcester Preparatory School celebrated Spirit Week by dressing according to each day of the week’s theme leading up to Homecoming on Saturday, Oct. 8. Pictured, far left, on Athletes Day are sophomores Emma Zajdel, Nazli Unal and Danielle Carr. Dressed as best lunch ingredients are sophomores Aleksy Klimins, Lucas Nicastro, Ryan... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Celebrated Spirit Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Homecoming weekend festivities brought Beckett home for a couple days from boarding school.It was a whirlwind 48 hours, but it was great to see him. While it was so foreign at first to not have our oldest son around, it’s weird how life adapts. Now, after two months away at school, it seems strange when... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Beach Franchisee Defaults In OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY— Despite granting an extension and favorable terms for catching up, resort officials this week were left with little choice but to terminate a midtown beach rental franchisee and debar him from future consideration.In August, Randy Dougherty, operator of the beach rental franchise for the parcel between 57th Street and 59th Street came before... Read more » The post Beach Franchisee Defaults In OC appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mallards Sweep Two, Run Streak to Four

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team stayed on a big roll this week, beating Salisbury Christian, 8-2, on homecoming, followed by an 8-0 win over Holly Grove on Monday.The Mallards have now won four straight after dropping a pair of games in mid-September. The win streak has included the 8-2 win over Salisbury Christian... Read more » The post Mallards Sweep Two, Run Streak to Four appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tourney Raises $17K For Breast Cancer

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN PINES – The Ocean Pines Pickleball Club raised more than $17,660 for the American Cancer Society during the 5th Annual Pickleball Pink Ribbon Classic, held Oct. 7 at the Ocean Pines Racquet Center.All proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer campaign, which has been active since 1993.Event Director... Read more » The post Tourney Raises $17K For Breast Cancer appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Charges Pending Against Local Driver In Fatal Collision

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN — Maryland state troopers continued this week to investigate last Thursday’s fatal pedestrian hit-and-run crash in Worcester County.Terri Wattay, 59, of Berlin, was transported from the scene by EMS personnel to Atlantic General Hospital where she was later transferred to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center. Police believe she was walking her dog... Read more » The post Charges Pending Against Local Driver In Fatal Collision appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Berlin Hosting Oktoberfest, Fall Sidewalk Sale

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN – Oktoberfest returns to Berlin this weekend with traditional German food, beer and music.Berlin will welcome visitors Saturday, Oct. 15, for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and fall sidewalk sale.“It’s Oktoberfest in Berlin,” said Ivy Wells, the town’s economic and community development director. “Where else are you going to experience authentic food, beer and music... Read more » The post Berlin Hosting Oktoberfest, Fall Sidewalk Sale...READ POST.

Fenwick To Host Safety Symposium

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A symposium held by a Fenwick Island committee will give community members a chance to voice safety concerns regarding walking and biking on Coastal Highway.On Tuesday, Oct. 18, members of the Fenwick Island Planning Commission will host a mini symposium in support of the town’s comprehensive plan. Committee Chair Amy Kyle said... Read more » The post Fenwick To Host Safety Symposium appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Second Graders Work at Math

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Ocean City Elementary School second grade students Owen Nodine and Berkay Cakir in Mrs. Leitgeb’s class are hard at work creating seasonal fact families during math class. Submitted Photos The post OC Elementary Second Graders Work at Math appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Rally Past North Caroline Late

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team rallied past North Caroline at home last weekend to improve to 4-1 on the season and run its win streak to three games.The Seahawks got an early field goal in the first quarter, but that was the only score by either team during the first half defensive struggle. North... Read more » The post Seahawks Rally Past North Caroline Late appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Field Of 4 Set For Ocean City Council Race; Mayor Unopposed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY — There will be at least one new familiar face on the Ocean City council after the municipal election next month.The candidate filing deadline expired at 5 p.m. on Tuesday and the field has rounded out. There were several items of intrigue heading into Tuesday’s deadline along with some certainties.Mayor Rick Meehan is... Read more » The post Field Of 4 Set For Ocean City Council Race; Mayor Unopposed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Obituaries – October 14, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
Victoria Ann MaginOCEAN CITY — The life of Victoria Ann Magin, 57, of Ocean City, will be honored at a celebration of her life from 3 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 22, on the beach at 15th Street in Ocean City.Friends and family are encouraged to come and share their fondest, craziest or most memorable... Read more » The post Obituaries – October 14, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Welcome Incoming President

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
The Kiwanis year starts Oct. 1 and ends Sept. 30.  On Sept. 28, at the last meeting for Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City  President Tim Lund (right) he passed the gavel to Bob Wolfing, the club’s incoming president. The post Kiwanis Club Welcome Incoming President appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Harbor Day Features Fleet Blessing, Music, Vendors

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Worcester County Recreation and Parks invites the community to Harbor Day at the Docks on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will take place along Sunset Avenue in the West Ocean City commercial harbor.Entrance to this family-friendly, maritime heritage festival is free, and complimentary bus service will... Read more » The post Harbor Day Features Fleet Blessing, Music, Vendors appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Demolition Plans Move Ahead At Heron Park

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
BERLIN– Municipal officials agreed to hire a local company to prepare bid documents for the demolition of the former Tyson building at Heron Park.The Berlin Town Council voted unanimously this week to approve a proposal from Davis, Bowen & Friedel for engineering administration services associated with the demolition of the former Tyson plant. The town... Read more » The post Demolition Plans Move Ahead At Heron Park appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fall Cruisin Brings Crowds, Arrests, But Generally Tame

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While there was no shortage of arrests made or citations issued during last week’s Endless Summer Cruisin event, it remained far tamer than the annual pop-up rally that typically arrives two weeks earlier but didn’t materialize this year.Resort and state officials last Tuesday began implementing the special event zone in Ocean City... Read more » The post Fall Cruisin Brings Crowds, Arrests, But Generally Tame appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Big Ol’ Back Bay Flounder

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 12, 2022
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2ASWydFXE00I had the chance to get on the bay on this beautiful day and do some fishing with my very good friend Dale Timmons and we had a great time.  Fishing with Dale is a great time even when we catch nothing so today was a huge bonus.  We used Sunset Provisions live spot on... Read more » The post Big Ol’ Back Bay Flounder appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Council Approves Class 1 E-Bikes On Boardwalk

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 12, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The discussion about allowing certain electric bikes, or e-bikes, on the Boardwalk under certain conditions came full circle this week with resort officials agreeing on a set of recommendations that would allow the lowest-rated class of e-bike along with other provisions.In 2020, the Mayor and Council narrowly passed an ordinance prohibiting the... Read more » The post Resort Council Approves Class 1 E-Bikes On Boardwalk appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Commission Reviews New Policy For Mobility Devices

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 12, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Citing the need for a policy, members of a resort commission this week reviewed proposed regulations for using mobility devices at the beach, Boardwalk and city parks.On Wednesday, City Manager Terry McGean presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with a proposed policy for the use of wheelchairs, mobility aids and... Read more » The post Commission Reviews New Policy For Mobility Devices appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Councilmembers Sworn In

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 12, 2022
BERLIN– Successful candidates in Berlin’s municipal election began their tenure this week after being sworn in by Mayor Zack Tyndall.On Tuesday, new Councilman Steve Green and returning Councilmen Dean Burrell and Jay Knerr were sworn in. Burrell was quickly reelected as vice president of the council following an endorsement by Tyndall.“I don’t have a vote... Read more » The post Berlin Councilmembers Sworn In appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Good Bite Once Again Today

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 12, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ASWydFXE00&t=1sHit the vid for some “sucky” products at Sunset Provisions!We had another beautiful fall day today with warm temps, sunny skies and little to no wind most of the day.  It was a great day to get on the water, especially with fewer crowds around.  Looks like we’ve got another nice day on tap tomorrow... Read more » The post Good Bite Once Again Today appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Dr. Mary Humphreys Arboretum Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 11, 2022
BERLIN– A new designation at the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum pays homage to a revered local woman known for her dedication to science.On Saturday, the Taylor House Museum announced the creation of the Dr. Mary Humphreys Arboretum. The designation makes the lawn of the museum, which contains several significant trees, the first arboretum in... Read more » The post Dr. Mary Humphreys Arboretum Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Resiliency Study Identifies Future Flood Areas

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 11, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – With inundation maps now complete, officials in Fenwick Island are seeking recommendations to address future flooding events.On Tuesday, representatives from AECOM came before the Fenwick Island Infrastructure Committee to provide an update on a town-wide resiliency study. With grant funding from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), the... Read more » The post Fenwick Resiliency Study Identifies Future Flood Areas appeared...READ POST.

Drop In Growth, Aging Population Reviewed As Comprehensive Plan Update Nears

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 11, 2022
SNOW HILL– County officials began reviewing Census data last week in preparation for an update of the Worcester County Comprehensive Plan.County staff shared the latest Census information with members of the Worcester County Planning Commission last week. The economic and population data will come into play as the county updates its comprehensive plan, a process... Read more » The post Drop In Growth, Aging Population Reviewed As Comprehensive Plan Update Nears appeared first on...READ POST.

Swordfish and Tilefish are Snapping!

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 11, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgNTrTl8E_ECheck out RoShamBo’s MD state record swordfish catch!!Today was an absolutely beautiful day to be on the ocean!!  I was able to go fishing on the RoShamBo with Captain Willie Zimmerman and I can tell you first hand it was slick calm and gorgeous!  I was joined by John Wittmyer from Crabs to Go, Bryan... Read more » The post Swordfish and Tilefish are Snapping! appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Several Resign From Pines Elections Committee

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 10, 2022
OCEAN PINES – The Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors is seeking volunteers to fill vacancies following a slew of resignations from the Ocean Pines Elections Committee.In a statement released last week, Association President Doug Parks announced several resignations from the elections committee. As a result, the board is now seeking volunteers to fill open... Read more » The post Several Resign From Pines Elections Committee appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Big Bird Cropper & Shawn Flaherty Win 2022 OC Inshore Classic

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 10, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol3xMzhe3kw&t=3sHit the vid for all of the Hook sunglass styles available at Atlantic Tackle!I just got back from the Ocean City Marlin Club where we held our awards for the 6th Annual Ocean City Inshore Classic and it was an absolute blast!  We had a great event this year with 53 boats and tonight we... Read more » The post Big Bird Cropper & Shawn Flaherty Win 2022 OC Inshore Classic appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Busy First Day at the 2022 Ocean City Inshore Classic

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, October 09, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol3xMzhe3kwCheck out the Hook Sunglasses available at Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!I just got back from a very busy first day for our Ocean City Inshore Classic tournament where we had a bunch of boats come to the scales, we had a bunch of fish get weighed and we’ve got some quality fish on... Read more » The post Busy First Day at the 2022 Ocean City Inshore Classic appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

53 Boats and Over $23,000 in 2022 Ocean City Inshore Classic

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, October 08, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol3xMzhe3kwCheck out the Hook sunglasses available at Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!I just got done doing the Captain’s Meeting for the 6th Annual Ocean City Inshore Classic Tournament which is going to be one awesome event!  We have a record 53 boats competing for another record $23,000+ purse!!  Scales action starts tomorrow from 4... Read more » The post 53 Boats and Over $23,000 in 2022 Ocean City Inshore Classic appeared first on...READ POST.

Motorist Found At Nearby Home After Hit-And-Run; Victim Hospitalized, Charges Pending

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, October 07, 2022
BERLIN — Maryland state troopers are investigating a hit and run crash involving a pedestrian Thursday night in Worcester County.The victim is identified as Terri Wattay, 59, of Berlin. She was transported from the scene by EMS personnel to Atlantic General Hospital where she was later transferred to the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center.... Read more » The post Motorist Found At Nearby Home After Hit-And-Run; Victim Hospitalized, Charges Pending appeared first on News...READ POST.

Limits of Sea Bass After The Storm

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CZZ5bhmgOUHit the vid for the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Welcome back!!  Hurricane/Tropical Storm/remnants of Ian are finally gone and today we were left with some absolutely beautiful weather.  The sun was shining, there was no wind and temps reached up into the 70s.  It was awesome!  The weather looks really good for our Inshore Classic... Read more » The post Limits of Sea Bass After The Storm appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Worcester County NAACP Hosted Voter Registration Drive

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
A voter registration drive was hosted by Worcester County NAACP on August 28 at Tyree AME Church in Berlin.. Dr. Jaques Conaway and Linda Hilliard, Worcester NAACP members, greeted Wicomico County NAACP President Monica Brooks (center). The post Worcester County NAACP Hosted Voter Registration Drive appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officials’ Salaries For Voters To Decide

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
It was a good public policy call by the Mayor and Council to allow the registered voters of Ocean City to decide whether their elected officials should get considerable pay increases.The issue will be in the form of a referendum on the municipal ballot for Ocean City citizens next month. The specific recommendation to increase... Read more » The post Officials’ Salaries For Voters To Decide appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commissioners Keep Advertising Practices

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners will continue to advertise legislative bills in newspapers following a discussion last month.The commissioners voted 6-1 last month to approve an ordinance that will allow them to hold an additional legislative session each month but will not change the county’s practice of advertising bills in local papers. Commissioner... Read more » The post Commissioners Keep Advertising Practices appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Tower Painting Bid Exceeds Budget

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Continuing a recent trend, resort officials this week approved the low bid to repaint and repair the water tower at 41st Street which came in at over $150,000 more than was budgeted for the project.Last week, the Mayor and Council opened bids for the contract to repaint and repair the town’s water... Read more » The post Tower Painting Bid Exceeds Budget appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Lemuel B. Cropper, IIIBERLIN — Lemuel B. Cropper, III, age 83, died on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022 at his home in Ocean Pines.Born in Long Island, N.Y., he was the son of the late Lemuel B Cropper, Jr and Frieda (Kurtz) Frost. He is survived by his wife, JoAnn (Simone) Cropper and daughter Jennifer Cropper-... Read more » The post Obituaries – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Stand Up, Speak Up Assembly Held at OC Elementary

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
During last month’s annual Stand Up, Speak Up assembly, fourth grade students at Ocean City Elementary presented a skit to teach strategies for dealing with bullying situations. The skit was presented to the entire school and students had the opportunity to sing and dance to the Stand Up Speak Up song. Pictured with school counselor Linda McGean are 4th grade students, front from left, Afua Agyei-Mensah,... Read more » The post...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Charges In Boat AttackOCEAN CITY — Two people were arrested on assault charges last weekend after reportedly attacking a man on a boat at a downtown bayside marina.Around 10 p.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a bayside marina in the downtown area for a reported assault. OCPD officers met with... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Considers Electronic Signage

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Discussions on the purchase of an electronic sign for the north gate entrance highlighted a list of new business items at last week’s Ocean Pines board meeting.Last Saturday, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors agreed to consider a proposal to retrofit the north gate sign and make it electronic. The project,... Read more » The post Pines Considers Electronic Signage appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mini Golf Tournament to Honor Late Local Legend

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY- A little early fall miniature golf tournament for a great cause is set for Monday at the Embers Island mini-golf course at 23rd Street.The inaugural Scunny McCusker Memorial Mini-Golf Tournament in an honor of the late popular Ocean City local and later Baltimore area restaurateur is set for Monday at the mini-golf course... Read more » The post Mini Golf Tournament to Honor Late Local Legend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mini Golf Tourney To Honor Scunny

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A miniature golf tournament, organized for a great cause, is set for Monday at the Embers Island mini-golf course at 23rd Street.The inaugural Scunny McCusker Memorial Mini-Golf Tournament in an honor of long-time local and later Baltimore area restaurateur, will begin at 4 p.m. McCusker perished in August 2012 when he was... Read more » The post Mini Golf Tourney To Honor Scunny appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Oct. 8: TBACoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Oct. 7: Lime Green Band Saturday, Oct. 8: Dave Hawkins & Joe Mama, Kevin Poole & Joe Mama Sunday, Oct. 9: Shortcut Sunny, Lauren Glick Band Thursday,... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Town Updates Flood Mitigation Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Against the backdrop of the remnants of Hurricane Ian and the rising floodwaters on many downtown Ocean City streets this week, resort officials approved an updated floodplain management plan, or hazard mitigation plan.Every five years, the Town of Ocean City updates its floodplain management plan, or hazard mitigation plan (HMP), which outlines... Read more » The post Town Updates Flood Mitigation Plan appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
As soon as talk of a game changing concert festival began in Ocean City, there was tremendous excitement. I admit to initial skepticism about the concept of the Oceans Calling Festival until I researched the C3 Presents company, which was to handle booking of the bands. It was clear this event was going to be... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Town, Bank Renew $2.5M Line Of Credit

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials this week renewed a revolving $2.5 million line of credit with a local bank as a rainy-day plan of sorts.In June 2019, the council voted unanimously to approve the offered $2.5 million revolving line of credit from the Bank of Ocean City. The line of credit was extended by the... Read more » The post Town, Bank Renew $2.5M Line Of Credit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Parenting a special needs kid can be at times like walking cautiously through a minefield. What’s key through the navigation is optimism.The trouble is not always visible. The route previously deemed safe one day can be disastrous on another. What brought on anxiety and peace once may not always and vice versa. Every day truly... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

RWWC Donates to SU College Republicans

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
The Republican Women of Worcester County invited the president of the Salisbury University College Republicans, Patrick Kerr, to their board meeting on Sept. 6.  President Sandy Zitzer, right, and 1st Vice President Liz Mumford, left, presented Kerr with a $500 donation for the Salisbury University College Republicans. The post RWWC Donates to SU College Republicans appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Laughing with friendsEdgewater Avenue during a stormPasta leftovers for lunchWhat sleeping in means now compared to when I was youngerAdmiring a butterfly through a windowFish cooked on a grillWings with footballRemembering conversations with people no longer hereWhen a small steamed crab surprisesSeacrets by boat once a yearA good first drive in golf The post Things I Like – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Beat Bulldogs for Third in Row

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team beat North Caroline, 6-1, last week to improve to 6-1 on the season.The Seahawks have now won three straight after suffering their first and only loss to Kent Island back on September 19. The three-game streak includes wins over Snow Hill, Wicomico and now North Caroline. The post Seahawks Beat Bulldogs for Third in Row appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call Rose 443-880-8444.Every Monday: Acapella Chorus All ladies who love to sing are invited to the Delmarva Woman’s Acapella Chorus, Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, 6-8 p.m.... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

WRSPA Luncheons to Benefit Community

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
The Wicomico Retired School Personnel Association (WRSPA) holds four yearly luncheons with a community service project for each meeting. Fall donations of school supplies benefited the Salvation Army tutoring program and Salisbury Urban Ministries. Pictured are Judy Davis, WRSPA community service chair, Kevin Kreutner, Salisbury Urban Ministries  Kid’s Cafe coordinator, and Debbie Donaway, Salisbury Urban... Read more » The post WRSPA Luncheons to Benefit Community appeared...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Aquatics Donates to Worcester County Humane Society

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Jeremy Goetzinger of Ocean Pines Aquatics presents a $1,550 check to representatives of the Worcester County Humane Society. Proceeds were raised during the annual Doggie Swim event, held Sept. 10 at the Sports Core Pool in Ocean Pines. Also pictured are Worcester County Humane Society Manager Jessica Summers, left, dog care giver Gabrielle Belka, and... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Aquatics Donates to Worcester County Humane Society appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Music, Authentic Food, Drinks Planned For Berlin’s Oktoberfest

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
BERLIN – Oktoberfest returns to Berlin this weekend with traditional German food, beer and music.Berlin will welcome visitors Saturday, Oct. 15, for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and fall sidewalk sale.“It’s Oktoberfest in Berlin,” said Ivy Wells, the town’s economic and community development director. “Where else are you going to experience authentic food, beer and music... Read more » The post Music, Authentic Food, Drinks Planned For Berlin’s...READ POST.

A Week In Business – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Loan Program OfferedSALISBURY – Salisbury Neighborhood Housing Services (SNHS), a local nonprofit serving community members through partnerships to increase home ownership and cultivate sustainable neighborhoods in Salisbury and surrounding areas, is pleased to announce the availability of closing cost loans for residents of Worcester and Somerset counties.“We launched the closing cost loan program in our... Read more » The post A Week In Business – October 7, 2022 appeared...READ POST.

WPS Students and Volunteers Help Clean Assateague Island National Seashore

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School (WPS) students and volunteers helped clean areas of Assateague Island National Seashore on Saturday, Sept. 24. Teacher Amanda Netting, in partnership with the Volunteer Club, gathered a crew of students and families to help clean campgrounds, trails, picnic areas and the parking lots at Assateague Island. Pictured, above from left, are Abby... Read more » The post WPS Students and Volunteers Help Clean Assateague Island National Seashore appeared first on News...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Your ideas earn the respect of your colleagues. But, you’ll have to present some hard facts and figures if you hope to persuade those who make the big decisions to support you.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Keep those bright Bull’s eyes focused on the project at hand. Avoid... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Hand Count Reveals Vote Discrepancies

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN PINES – A hand count of votes from the 2022 board election revealed significant discrepancies in vote totals for the six candidates, but the Ocean Pines Elections Committee reports more information is needed to identify what went wrong during the tabulation process.Last Friday, members of the elections committee met to hand count paper ballot... Read more » The post Pines Hand Count Reveals Vote Discrepancies appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Park, Playground Improvements Planned

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
SNOW HILL – A $1 million grant is expected to fund several parks projects in Worcester County next year.New playgrounds at two county parks and improvements at the Worcester County Recreation Center are planned for 2023 following approval by the Worcester County Commissioners Tuesday.The projects will be made possible with $1 million in Local Parks... Read more » The post Park, Playground Improvements Planned appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Dominate Rams at Home, 28-7

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team continued its winning ways with a dominating 28-7 win over Bayside South rival Parkside at home last Thursday.With the pending arrival of the remnants of Hurricane Ian, the Seahawks’ game against Parkside was moved up a day earlier to Thursday last week. The change did not affect the Seahawks,... Read more » The post Seahawks Dominate Rams at Home, 28-7 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
From Commercial Fishing To Offshore Wind CareerEditor:After years of working in commercial fishing in Ocean City, I chose this summer to join Ørsted to lead the company’s outreach to the maritime community in Maryland and Delaware. Ørsted is building Skipjack Wind off the Maryland-Delaware coast.As a commercial fisherman, I spent six nights a week in the... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Nonconforming Signs Deadline Extended

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Six years after passing an ordinance requiring non-conforming business signs in the downtown area to be brought into compliance, resort officials last week extended the deadline for a variety of reasons.During the Sept. 29 joint meeting between the Mayor and Council and the Planning Commission, the issue was discussed. The ordinance requires... Read more » The post Nonconforming Signs Deadline Extended appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bikers Without Borders Group Continues Charitable Outreach

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
BERLIN – While a love of motorcycles brought them together, a desire to support their community is what keeps members of Bikers Without Borders busy.Bikers Without Borders Foundation is a community of motorcycle riders and like-minded citizens that strives to support first responders, police and the military as well as other charitable efforts.  The group,... Read more » The post Bikers Without Borders Group Continues Charitable Outreach appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Mallards Snuff Dragons, End Two-Game Skid

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team rebounded from a two-game skid with a 6-0 win over Salisbury School last week.The Mallards were 3-0-1 heading into last week before dropping a pair of non-conference games against Cape Henlopen and Sussex Central. The Worcester boys ended that brief skid with an impressive 6-0 win over Salisbury... Read more » The post Mallards Snuff Dragons, End Two-Game Skid appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Apple Recognizes County School

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
BERLIN – Educators’ efforts to use technology to enhance instruction earned Berlin Intermediate School recognition as an Apple Distinguished School this week.In a surprise announcement during a staff meeting Monday, Worcester County Public Schools shared Berlin Intermediate School (BIS) has been named an Apple Distinguished School for 2022-2025. The designation is given to schools who... Read more » The post Apple Recognizes County School appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

OC Elks Lodge Welcomed New Members

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
The Ocean City Elks Lodge #2645 welcomed a number of new members at its Sept. 17 meeting. The post OC Elks Lodge Welcomed New Members appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SU Foundation Provides EMS Funds

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
SNOW HILL – Local fire companies have reached an agreement with the organization behind a major bicycling event to ensure emergency service needs are met.Fire companies in Worcester County will receive roughly $8,700 to provide emergency services during Saturday’s Sea Gull Century Tour. The agreement comes after the Worcester County Commissioners expressed concern last month... Read more » The post SU Foundation Provides EMS Funds appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
This week’s Hammond family “Tough Guy of the Week” award was shared between Gavin Solito and Luke Mergott. Pictured above from left are Bobby Hammond, Solito, Mergott and Coach Jake Coleman.Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 7, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
This postcard image (circa 1909) shows an Ocean City in the time before paved streets and traffic jams. Photographed from the old water tower on Somerset Street the view looks east across Baltimore Avenue toward the ocean.The tall brick chimney in the foreground was part of the town’s electric power plant while the original Atlantic... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – October 7, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Reserve Fund Expense Discussed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Discussion over the county’s use of service area reserve funds to pay a $540,000 Bay Restoration Fee highlighted a recent meeting of the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors.Last month, the Worcester County Commissioners voted 5-2, with Commissioners Chip Bertino and Jim Bunting opposed, to use the Ocean Pines service area... Read more » The post Reserve Fund Expense Discussed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Utility Boxes Painted for OCDC Public Art Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Ali Jacobs of TC Studios recently completed the painting of two colorful utility boxes in the downtown area of Ocean City.  Both boxes were painted as part of the Ocean City Development Corporation’s . The post Utility Boxes Painted for OCDC Public Art Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Planners Recommend Pier Map Amendment

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Resort planners this week approved a zoning map amendment that could lead to an expansion of the iconic Ocean City Fishing Pier.The Ocean City Planning Commission on Tuesday had before them a request from the Mayor and Council to amend the zoning map for an expansion of the pier franchise district. The... Read more » The post Resort Planners Recommend Pier Map Amendment appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Golfers Run Win Streak to Six

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s golf team ran its win streak to six matches with a convincing win over Gunston last week.The Mallards shot a match-low 163 to run its regular season win streak to six. Michael DePalma shot a team-low 38 and was the medalist in the match. Vanesska Hall and Harrison Humes each shot a... Read more » The post Worcester Golfers Run Win Streak to Six appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Harbor Day Set For Next Saturday In West OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Worcester County Recreation and Parks invites to the community to Harbor Day at the Docks on Saturday, Oct. 15, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will take place along Sunset Avenue in the West Ocean City commercial harbor.Entrance to this family-friendly, maritime heritage festival is free, and complimentary bus service... Read more » The post Harbor Day Set For Next Saturday In West OC appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Represented at the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminars

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
Elaina Elrick, left, and Lebby Becker were selected to represent Worcester Prep at the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Seminars last summer. During the four-day seminar, the students interacted with distinguished leaders in the business, governmental and educational arenas to discuss topics including global education, volunteerism, media literacy, entrepreneurship, world hunger, goal-setting, leadership and motivation. Since... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Represented at the...READ POST.

Officials Advocate For Route 589 Work

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
SNOW HILL– Local officials stressed the need for improvements to Route 589 during an annual meeting with Maryland Department of Transportation representatives.On Tuesday, officials from the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) shared an annual update with the Worcester County Commissioners. The commissioners used the opportunity to advocate for long-needed Route 589 improvements.“We’ve been waiting 20... Read more » The post Officials Advocate For Route 589 Work...READ POST.

Nesting Platform Provides Habitat For Endangered Birds

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY– Endangered birds are once again nesting off Ocean City thanks to an innovative project piloted by a conservation partnership.For the second year in a row, a floating, wooden-framed platform in the bay provided a popular nesting site for common terns, an endangered colonial nesting waterbird. The project, a partnership of the Maryland Department... Read more » The post Nesting Platform Provides Habitat For Endangered Birds appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Early Beach Assessment Reveals Moderate Storm Damage

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, October 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While a final assessment has not yet been completed, it appears Ocean City’s beaches and dune system fared well throughout the storm.Hurricane Ian did its worst in Florida last week before turning north and heading to the resort area. A typical hurricane, or remnants of a hurricane, pass through the area quickly,... Read more » The post Early Beach Assessment Reveals Moderate Storm Damage appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Offers Help To Pop-Up Rally’s New Destination

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 05, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While Ocean City was spared the brunt of the unsanctioned pop-up motor vehicle event last month, resort officials are reaching out to the New Jersey community that has apparently become the new destination.For years, the last week in September has been known for the disturbing unsanctioned pop-up car rally and the illicit... Read more » The post Ocean City Offers Help To Pop-Up Rally’s New Destination appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Incumbent Burrell Wins By 2 Votes In Berlin Council Race

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, October 05, 2022
BERLIN – Incumbent Dean Burrell will retain the District 4 council seat after defeating challenger Tony Weeg by just two votes in Tuesday’s municipal election.Burrell, a 28-year incumbent, received 37 votes while Weeg received 35 in Berlin’s 2022 election.“My heartfelt thank you for the voters that turned out to provide their support and those that... Read more » The post Incumbent Burrell Wins By 2 Votes In Berlin Council Race appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Disappointment Yes, But Optimism Abounds For Oceans Calling Festival Next Year

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 04, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Despite the disappointment of the cancellation of the three-day music festival last weekend, there appears to be mutual optimism in bringing the major concert series back next year for a second chance.The stage was literally set late last week for what promised to be the biggest music festivals ever in the resort.... Read more » The post Disappointment Yes, But Optimism Abounds For Oceans Calling Festival Next Year appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Referendum Petition Seeks To Overturn Margaritaville Right-Of-Way Conveyance

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 04, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Yet another potential referendum ballot question for the municipal election, now about one month away, has emerged with a petition to halt the town’s abandonment of a narrow portion of right-of-way along Baltimore Avenue to accommodate the proposed Margaritaville project.Already on the municipal ballot in November are referendum questions on the proposed... Read more » The post Referendum Petition Seeks To Overturn Margaritaville Right-Of-Way Conveyance appeared...READ POST.

Raffle Winner Names Assateague Foal ‘Maximus Murphy’

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 04, 2022
ASSATEAGUE – A new foal born into the herd of wild horses on the Maryland side of Assateague Island has a new name this week after another successful naming rights raffle.The Assateague Island Alliance (AIA), the friends group of the Assateague Island National Seashore, which advocates on behalf of the island’s most famed residents, each... Read more » The post Raffle Winner Names Assateague Foal ‘Maximus Murphy’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Endless Summer Cruisin Celebrates 25 Years This Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, October 04, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The weather is expected to improve just in time for the 25th anniversary of the Endless Summer Cruisin Car Show, which will be celebrated throughout the weekend, beginning Thursday, Oct. 6.This four-day automotive event continues to be one of the eastern region’s most popular fall car shows with hot rods, cool classics,... Read more » The post Endless Summer Cruisin Celebrates 25 Years This Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

New Under Armour Film Features White Marlin Open

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A new short film featuring the 49th annual White Marlin Open can now be found on social media accounts as part of a national sports apparel brand campaign.As hundreds of anglers descended on Ocean City this summer to participate in the White Marlin Open, a film crew representing Under Armour Fish climbed... Read more » The post New Under Armour Film Features White Marlin Open appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Comprehensive Plan Update Nears

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, October 03, 2022
OCEAN CITY— Ocean City’s required comprehensive plan update will largely be done in house, resort officials decided last week.During last week’s joint session between the Mayor and Council and the Ocean City Planning Commission, Planning and Community Development Director Bill Neville provided an update on the state-mandated comprehensive plan update. Ocean City’s comprehensive plan, a... Read more » The post Resort Comprehensive Plan Update Nears appeared first on...READ POST.

Stripers Snapping in the Storm

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, October 01, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CZZ5bhmgOUHit the vid for the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!The remnants of Hurricane Ian are currently off to our west and though things are calm right now, we are expected to see some more wind and rain as he moves toward the coast.  The forecast is for a good chance of rain and winds in... Read more » The post Stripers Snapping in the Storm appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Legion Dedicated To Community Causes

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, September 30, 2022
POCOMOKE– Whether it’s a coat drive or a youth athletic team’s fundraiser, American Legion Post 93 in Pocomoke is committed to supporting it.For years, Pocomoke’s American Legion post and its members have worked to support local causes. As time passes, its connections are worried that history of doing good in the community is being overlooked.“We... Read more » The post Legion Dedicated To Community Causes appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Nasty Weekend On The Way

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, September 30, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CZZ5bhmgOUCheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina and hope these fish are still around after the blow.Our thoughts and prayers are with those in Florida impacted by Hurricane Ian and with those still in his path as he looks to make landfall a second time around South Carolina.  Ian’s remnants will be in our... Read more » The post Nasty Weekend On The Way appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Don’t Nancy Pelosi UsEditor:Some months ago, I wrote a letter in the Ocean City papers warning that I did not think it was prudent for the Mayor and Council of Ocean City to go on a hiring spree. Subsequently they unanimously voted not only to hire 34 additional full-time employees they hired Mr. Perlozzo, a... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You might not like the sudden setback in your plans. But keep that headstrong Arian temperament in check and wait for explanations. Things will begin to clear up by week’s end.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Enjoy the respite from your recent hectic schedule, but be ready to plunge... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Public Invited To Archaeology Dig

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN– The Rackliffe House Trust is seeking community volunteers to help with an archaeological dig next month.On the weekends of Oct. 8 and 15, the Rackliffe House Trust will conduct an archaeology dig at the 18th-century plantation property. Archeologists are going to be searching for long-lost building remains detected during a 2018 survey.“Visitors can learn... Read more » The post Public Invited To Archaeology Dig appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Wait-And-See On Special Event Zone

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
What should Ocean City do next year with the traditional pop-up rally weekend?This is the question after a no show from the troublemakers this year on the heels of last year’s quiet weekend. Though it merits attention and consideration, a decision is not necessary today.Ocean City deserves praise for its approach to the pop-up rally.... Read more » The post Wait-And-See On Special Event Zone appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Local Arrested For ThreatsOCEAN CITY – A Berlin man was arrested last week after a routine traffic stop led to a chase and a first-degree assault charge.Around 11:50 p.m. last Thursday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer patrolling in the downtown area reportedly observed a truck traveling on Philadelphia Avenue above the posted 30... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Ocean City Rape Case

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
SNOW HILL—A Georgia man convicted in June on a second-degree rape charge to which he pleaded guilty was sentenced last week to 20 years in prison, 10 years of which was suspended.Wayne Eugene White, 46, of Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., in June entered an Alford plea to second-degree rape for the incident in Ocean City last... Read more » The post Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Ocean City Rape Case appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wor-Wic Community College Employees Received Service Awards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Wor-Wic Community College employees received awards for 20, 25 and 35 years of service at a recent all-staff meeting at the college. In the front row, from left, are Renee Dayton of Delmar, Del., and Wendy Postles of Salisbury, both recognized for 20 years of service, and Dr. Lawrence Blasco of Quantico, recognized for 25... Read more » The post Wor-Wic Community College Employees Received Service Awards appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Council Approves Updated Strategic Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Resort officials have approved a final version of the three-year strategic plan that was mapped out during work sessions last spring.Every three years, the Mayor and Council and key staff gather to update the town’s strategic plan, a road map of sorts charting the town’s desired direction in the near future. The... Read more » The post Ocean City Council Approves Updated Strategic Plan appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Inaugural Worcester County History Month Planned

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Staff WriterOCEAN CITY – Community members are invited to take part in special events, exhibits and workshops in celebration of the inaugural Worcester County History Month.Throughout the month of October, the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum, Ocean Pines Association, Calvin B. Taylor House Museum, Germantown School Community Heritage Center and the Delmarva Discovery Museum will... Read more » The post Inaugural Worcester County History Month Planned appeared first on News...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Ocean City’s beach and Boardwalk had a different appearance in the years prior to World War II. This photo looks north from Talbot Street. The Boardwalk in those days was narrow and raised about four feet above the beach. On a hot day, bathers would sit under it in the shade and enjoy a picnic... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wicomico Approves $23M Bond Bills

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
SALISBURY – County officials this month voted to approve the issuance of two bond bills totaling more than $23 million.The Wicomico County Council last Tuesday voted unanimously to approve two public improvement bonds totaling $23,378,386 for nine capital projects.“This is the next step in the process to issue our fiscal year 2023, fall 2022 bonds,”... Read more » The post Wicomico Approves $23M Bond Bills appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Seahawks Route Wicomico, Improve to 5-1

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s boys’ varsity soccer team beat Wicomico, 6-1, at home on Monday to improve to 5-1 on the season.The Seahawks got out to an early lead on Wicomico and cruised to the 6-1 win. The win on Monday followed a 6-0 rout of county rival Snow Hill on the road last Thursday. Decatur... Read more » The post Seahawks Route Wicomico, Improve to 5-1 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Seasonal Workforce Housing Shortage Debated

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The shortage of available and affordable workforce housing to meet the resort’s seasonal employee demand was one of the key topics of discussion during a joint meeting this week between the Mayor and Council and the Planning Commission.The Mayor and Council met with the Planning Commission and staff this week to discuss... Read more » The post OC Seasonal Workforce Housing Shortage Debated appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to linebacker Gavin Solito, who had 11 tackles in a tough game with Kent Island. Pictured above is Solito (center) flanked by Coach Jake Coleman and Bobby Hammond.Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Q&A With District 4 Candidates

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN – Longtime incumbent Councilman Dean Burrell faces challenger Tony Weeg for the District 4 council seat in next week’s election.Burrell, who’s served on the council for the past 28 years, wants to continue to use his experience for the betterment of the town.  Weeg, an unsuccessful candidate for the at-large seat in the 2020... Read more » The post Q&A With District 4 Candidates appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Eyes Capital Campaign Study

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Officials say a feasibility study will allow Ocean Pines to better gauge community support for a fire station capital campaign.Last Saturday, General Manager John Viola presented the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors with an update on the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department (OPVFD) workgroup, which will assist the association in... Read more » The post Pines Eyes Capital Campaign Study appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Lower Shore Land Trust Hosted A Reception

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Lower Shore Land Trust hosted a reception last week to honor Jack Burbage. Burbage’s gift of property enabled the nonprofit to establish the Jack Burbage Conservation Land Fund. Burbage, right, is pictured receiving a David Turner sculpture from Hugh Cropper, chair of Lower Shore Land Trust, and Kate Patton, the organization’s director. The post Lower Shore Land Trust Hosted A Reception appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Annual Film Festival Expands To Include Youth Component

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN – A new kids film festival is expected to offer families a night of fun while raising money for Assateague Coastal Trust and its programs.On Sunday, Oct. 9, Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT) and its Coast Kids program will hold its inaugural Wild Child Youth Film Festival. Held at Burley Oak Brewing Company, the event... Read more » The post Annual Film Festival Expands To Include Youth Component appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Fiddlers Convention Awards Guitar

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
AJ Fox won a guitar for his performance at the Berlin Fiddlers Convention. Fox, second from right, is pictured with Ryan Nellans of the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, right, and Daniel and Avery Caton. The post Berlin Fiddlers Convention Awards Guitar appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Laughing may not cure everything, but it sure helps me to see the lighter side of things through this parenting journey of life.Some examples of late: Things have been a bit bumpy with Carson, 12, at school of late as he adjusts to the new faces and environment. Transitions are tough for him, resulting in... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Tax DesignationBERLIN – The Institute of Business & Finance (IBF) recently awarded Jeffrey Montgomery with the only nationally recognized tax designation, CTS™ (Certified Tax Specialist™).This graduate-level designation is conferred upon candidates who complete a 135-plus hour educational program focusing on personal income taxes and methods to reduce tax liability. The combined top state and federal... Read more » The post A Week In Business – September 30, 2022...READ POST.

Kiwanian of the Month Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recognized Ed Ahlquist as “Kiwanian of the Month” for August. Ahlquist, who helps out when the club serves concessions at events, is pictured with Tim Lund, the club’s president. The post Kiwanian of the Month Recognized appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

AGH Adds Robotic Joint Surgery

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN – Atlantic General Hospital became the first hospital on the Eastern Shore this month to offer Mako SmartRobotics™ to patients undergoing joint replacement.This advancement in joint replacement surgery, which received FDA approval in 2015, has transformed the way total knee and hip replacements are performed.Robotic-arm assisted surgery is a newer approach to joint replacement... Read more » The post AGH Adds Robotic Joint Surgery appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Obituaries – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Shirley Ann FerranteOCEAN CITY — Shirley Ann Ferrante, 87, of Ocean City, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.Born in Crisfield, she was the daughter of the late Walter Jones and Anna (Hoffman) Beauchamp.She grew up in Manokin, Maryland and graduated from Washington High School. She attended Goldey-Beacom College and held many jobs in... Read more » The post Obituaries – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Teens who like volunteeringOvercoming adversity storiesTrusting first impressionsSeeing a foal during an Assateague visitCool morning, warm afternoonsA pile of big leavesA road trip with little trafficThe last piece of a difficult puzzlePulling off a big surpriseIced tea and lemonade mixed togetherA rare weekend nap The post Things I Like – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Come Back Late Against WiHi

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN- Decatur’s varsity football team scored a big come-from-behind win over Bayside South rival Wicomico last week on the road to improve to 3-1 on the season.The Seahawks trailed 6-0 after one quarter and 12-0 at the half before mounting their comeback. Decatur scored a touchdown in the third quarter to cut the lead to... Read more » The post Seahawks Come Back Late Against WiHi appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Decatur Girls Run Win Streak to Three

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s girls’ varsity soccer team blanked Snow Hill, 4-0, on the road on Monday to run their win streak to three games.With the win on Monday, the Seahawks ran their win streak to three games and their overall record on the season to 5-1. During the streak, the Seahawks have shut out each... Read more » The post Decatur Girls Run Win Streak to Three appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Oct. 1: UprizingCoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Sept. 30: Darin Engh, Monkee Paw Saturday, Oct. 1: Island Fusion, 33 RPM Sunday, Oct. 2: Endless Ember, Colossal Fossil Sauce Thursday, Oct. 6: Kevin Poole &... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Winter Beach Replenishment Project Planned In Fenwick

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Town officials say a beach replenishment project will likely run through June of next year.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting last Friday, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger provided an update on a beach replenishment project along Delaware’s coastal communities.“We’ve heard from DNREC,” she said. “They hope to have all their bids and work... Read more » The post Winter Beach Replenishment Project Planned In Fenwick appeared first on News...READ POST.

Mallards Suffer First Loss to Cape Henlopen

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team suffered its first loss of the season last weekend, falling to Cape Henlopen, 5-1, in a tough non-conference game.The Vikings led 2-0 at the half and added three more in the second half to cruise to the 5-1 win. Worcester scored its lone tally in the second half,... Read more » The post Mallards Suffer First Loss to Cape Henlopen appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bishopville Man To Serve 10 Years For Fatal Collision

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
SNOW HILL – A Bishopville man was sentenced this week to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of negligent homicide under the influence following a collision that claimed the lives of two individuals and injured others.On Tuesday, Jon Kaleb Gray, 35, of Bishopville was sentenced to 10 years on one count... Read more » The post Bishopville Man To Serve 10 Years For Fatal Collision appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bikers Without Borders Donate to Autistic Children Support Group

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
The Bikers Without Borders Foundation last week presented a donation of $1,500 to the Autistic Children Support Group of Worcester County. The group provides parent-to-parent support for families dealing with autism and developmental disabilities. The post Bikers Without Borders Donate to Autistic Children Support Group appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wor-Wic Community College Employees Awarded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Wor-Wic Community College employees recently received awards for 10 and 15 years of service. In the front row, from left are Scott Russen, Dr. Stacey Hall, Laura Paddack, Karen Berkheimer, and Dr. Brenda Mister, all recognized for 10 years of service. In the back row, from left are Averill V. Anderson, recognized for 10 years... Read more » The post Wor-Wic Community College Employees Awarded appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Arrests Drop During Car Rally Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While the unsanctioned pop-up motor vehicle event that has plagued the resort in recent years moved to Wildwood, N.J., last weekend with tragic results, it was comparatively calm in Ocean City judging by arrest statistics.By way of background, years ago an unsanctioned, but welcomed H2O International, or H2Oi, visited the resort area... Read more » The post Arrests Drop During Car Rally Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 30, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
Gavin Knupp’s death in a horrific hit-and-run in July continues to occupy the attention of many. The prevailing concern is whether justice, or at least something resembling it, will be served.Time will tell what justice looks like in this specific case, and the worry for many is justice will not be the reality because of... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 30, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Audit To Address Vote Total Discrepancy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Citing errors in tabulation results, the Ocean Pines Elections Committee will convene this week to hand count paper ballots from the 2022 board election.On Wednesday, the elections committee announced its plans to hand count paper ballot votes for the 2022 Board of Directors election on Sept. 30, beginning at 9 a.m.“We accepted... Read more » The post Pines Audit To Address Vote Total Discrepancy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Weather Conditions Cancel First-Ever Music Festival

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Public safety concerns have led to the cancelation of the first-ever Oceans Calling music festival.On Thursday, about 24 hours before the first act was to perform, festival promoters were forced to report the show could not go on after all. Doors were to open at 12:30 p.m. on Friday with live music... Read more » The post Weather Conditions Cancel First-Ever Music Festival appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Approves Changes To Assist Police Recruitment Efforts

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
BERLIN– Town officials approved several changes aimed at aiding in police recruitment and retention.The Berlin Town Council voted unanimously this week to approve a variety of measures meant to bring more officers to the town’s police force. The agency has struggled with recruitment and retention in recent years.“This proposal is definitely necessary,” Councilman Jay Knerr... Read more » The post Council Approves Changes To Assist Police Recruitment Efforts...READ POST.

OC Police Chief: ‘Pop-up Rally Event Did Not Take Place In Ocean City This Year’; New Jersey Beach Town Is New Destination

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While the unsanctioned pop-up motor vehicle event that has plagued the resort in recent years moved to Wildwood, N.J., last weekend with tragic results, it was comparatively calm in Ocean City judging by arrest statistics.By way of background, years ago an unsanctioned, but welcomed H2O International, or H2Oi, visited the resort area... Read more » The post OC Police Chief: ‘Pop-up Rally Event Did Not Take Place In Ocean City This Year’; New Jersey Beach Town Is New...READ POST.

Good Fishing Before Ian’s Blow

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 28, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CZZ5bhmgOUCheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina with the new MD state record longfin tuna!Hurricane Ian has made landfall on the Gulf coast of Florida and is doing some very serious damage as he crawls across the state.  Say a prayer for the residents of Florida and anyone in hurricane Ian’s path as this... Read more » The post Good Fishing Before Ian’s Blow appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bishopville Man To Serve 10 Years In Fatal Collision

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 28, 2022
SNOW HILL — A Bishopville man was sentenced this week to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of negligent homicide under the influence following a collision that claimed the lives of two individuals and injured others.On Tuesday, Jon Kaleb Gray, 35, of Bishopville was sentenced to 10 years on one count... Read more » The post Bishopville Man To Serve 10 Years In Fatal Collision appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Joint Meeting Between Council, Planning Commission Productive, But Rift Simmers

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 28, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The long-awaited joint meeting between the Mayor and Council and the Planning Commission this week was by and large a productive one, but it appears there is still a rift bubbling under the surface between the two bodies.The Mayor and Council and the Planning Commission met in a joint meeting at City... Read more » The post Joint Meeting Between Council, Planning Commission Productive, But Rift Simmers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Fire Company Implements New Fee

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 28, 2022
BERLIN – A new emergency response fee is expected to help address financial challenges at the Berlin Fire Company.In a work session Monday, Berlin Fire Company (BFC) representatives reviewed a new emergency response fee with elected officials. Council members weren’t aware of the fee until they were contacted by a concerned resident who’d been surprised... Read more » The post Berlin Fire Company Implements New Fee appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Flounder and Sea Bass

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 28, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ASWydFXE00Check out the “sucky” accessories available at Sunset Provisions!It looks like we’ve got tomorrow left before things start to get too rough in the ocean as hurricane Ian makes his way up the coast.  My buddies in FL are preparing for the worst as they are expecting 10-15 inches of rain and hurricane force winds... Read more » The post Flounder and Sea Bass appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Man Sentenced To 20 Years For West OC Bank Robbery

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 27, 2022
SNOW HILL – An Ocean City man, convicted of armed robbery and other charges for his role in a bank hold-up in 2020, was sentenced this month to 20 years in prison.In a hearing held Sept. 8, Worcester County Circuit Court Judge Beau Oglesby sentenced Christopher Dale Miller, Jr., 38, of Ocean City, to 20... Read more » The post Ocean City Man Sentenced To 20 Years For West OC Bank Robbery appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Fire Co. Seeks Donations For Fire Prevention

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 27, 2022
BERLIN– The Berlin Fire Company is seeking community support as Fire Prevention Month approaches.October is National Fire Prevention Month and the Berlin Fire Company (BFC) is asking for donations and sponsorships to purchase coloring books and hats to offer local children.“It’s important to reach the children at a young age about fire prevention,” said David... Read more » The post Berlin Fire Co. Seeks Donations For Fire Prevention appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Racist Comment Probe Unable To Confirm Paddack Posted, But Message Originated From Home IP Address

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 27, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office’s investigation into an elected official’s racist social media comment has been completed as inconclusive.Ocean City Councilman Mark Paddack was accused last September of making negative comments against a local businessman with alleged racial overtones. The comments were shared and quickly went viral through the local community. From... Read more » The post Racist Comment Probe Unable To Confirm Paddack Posted,...READ POST.

With Investigation ‘Ongoing,’ Knupp Family Turns Attention To Honoring Son With Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 27, 2022
(The story was updated with additional information Wednesday, Sept. 28.)BERLIN – “Active” and “ongoing” remain the words to describe the current state of the investigation into Gavin Knupp’s hit-and-run death.One month after the agency’s last public statement on the probe, Maryland State Police spokesperson Elena Russo said Monday there were no further updates on the... Read more » The post With Investigation ‘Ongoing,’ Knupp Family Turns...READ POST.

Heating Up at the Bridge

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 27, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IipoFoMkezYCheck out the stud bigeye tuna in the latest Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Its was a little breezy out of the south today, but overall it was a nice day to be out on the water.  I had a chance to get out and try the tautog and sheepshead at the south jetty where the... Read more » The post Heating Up at the Bridge appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

On Weather, Oceans Calling Festival Says ‘Won’t Make Any Calls Until The Day Of Each Day’

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 26, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Despite potential inclement weather on at least two days of the inaugural Oceans Calling three-music festival slated for this weekend, organizers said this week the event is rain or shine and any decisions will be made based on conditions on each day of the event.The inaugural Oceans Calling three-day music festival featuring... Read more » The post On Weather, Oceans Calling Festival Says ‘Won’t Make Any Calls Until The Day Of Each Day’ appeared first on News...READ POST.

Council Defers Vote On Fenwick Parking Ordinance

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 26, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Town officials say they will work with the business community to solve Fenwick Island’s parking issues after voting last week to defer a second reading on parking amendments.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to defer a second reading on an ordinance amendment pertaining to off-street parking in the commercial... Read more » The post Council Defers Vote On Fenwick Parking Ordinance appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Nice To Have Some Trout Around

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, September 25, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ASWydFXE00Check out the awesome accessories available at Sunset Provisions!It was a pretty nice day today, but with a decent breeze out of the south and football on TV it wasn’t very heavily fished.  That made it nice for the few folks that did get out there to bend a rod.Captain Jason Mumford of Lucky Break... Read more » The post Nice To Have Some Trout Around appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Some BIG Sheepshead

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, September 25, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ASWydFXE00Check out the products available from Sea Sucker available at Sunset Provisions!Fall has definitely fallen as we saw low temps in the upper 40s and low 50s today and high temps never got above 70 for most.  The ocean was still a little bumpy for comfortable fishing today, but plenty of folks got out on... Read more » The post Some BIG Sheepshead appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Traffic Signal To Be Installed at Route 113 Intersection In Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, September 23, 2022
BERLIN – Installation of a stoplight at the intersection of Route 113 and South Main Street is expected to begin next month.Sen. Mary Beth Carozza confirmed last Friday that Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (SHA) crews were expected to being installation of a traffic signal at the South Main Street (Route 818) and... Read more » The post Traffic Signal To Be Installed at Route 113 Intersection In Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

One Step Closer to a Maryland State Record

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!The crew of the RoShamBo with Captain Willie Zimmerman are one step closer to claiming the NEW Maryland State Record for swordfish after the big fish was confirmed by DNR biologist Steve Doctor this morning.  RoShamBo returned to the Ocean City Fishing Center last night at about 10:30... Read more » The post One Step Closer to a Maryland State Record appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

First OC AdventureFest This Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Organizers of a new festival say they are hoping to replace the unsanctioned pop-up car rally with a weekend of fun and support for military and law enforcement organizations.This weekend, military and law enforcement personnel, residents and visitors are invited to take part in OC AdventureFest, a festival to benefit first responders... Read more » The post First OC AdventureFest This Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
Watching football with friendsSmores on a bonfireClebe McClary’s storyEmotional post game speechesMy son’s love for ringing our church bellA pool still warm in late SeptemberThe Handmaid’s TaleA clean kitchenRoasted oystersCapping a road trip off with a drinkA palm tree with Spanish moss The post Things I Like – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

No Need To Tighten Fenwick Parking

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
At the height of the summer season, it could be argued parking is tight in Fenwick Island. This is not unlike most beachfront communities. The problems, though, do not require a massive change to parking ratios in the commercial district.A proposed ordinance, one that was mysteriously not vetted through the town’s ad hoc parking committee,... Read more » The post No Need To Tighten Fenwick Parking appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
Linda StrawleyOCEAN CITY — Linda, “TuTu,” Strawley, of Lahaina, peacefully departed in the comfort of her home on Sept. 2, 2022.Linda was born on Feb. 22, 1945 and lived with her family in Cape May, N.J. She is predeceased by her parents, Harry and Margaret Stratton. Linda graduated from Lower Cape May Regional High School... Read more » The post Obituaries – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Boys Rout Salisbury Christian

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s boys’ varsity soccer team cruised past host Salisbury Christian, 6-0, on Monday to improve to 3-0-1 on the season.The Mallards opened the season last week with an 8-1 win over Salisbury School, followed by a 1-1 tie with Gunston. Late last week, the Worcester boys beat Delmarva Christian on the road, 4-1.On... Read more » The post Worcester Boys Rout Salisbury Christian appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Youth Film Festival Announced For Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
BERLIN – The annual Wild and Scenic Film Fest is expanding this year to include the region’s youth.The Assateague Coastal Trust (ACT), the Coast Kids program and Assateague Coastkeeper will bring the inaugural Wild Child Youth Film Festival to Berlin.The Wild Child Youth Film Festival focuses on films that both celebrate the splendor of the... Read more » The post Youth Film Festival Announced For Berlin appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
Reasons To Vote Against Question AEditor:I am opposed to the use of public funds to build and operate the Worcester County Sports Complex. From its inception, I have seen flaws in the way this project unfolded and was approved by a slim majority of our County Commissioners.I have tried to pin our county officials down to a... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

16th Annual Frank Conlon Memorial Golf Tournament Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
The First State Detachment of the Marine Corps League held its 16th annual Frank Conlon Memorial Golf Tournament at Ocean City Golf Club this summer to raise money for the Semper Fi & America’s Fund that provides programs to assist combat wounded severely ill veterans and their families in all branches of the U.S. Armed... Read more » The post 16th Annual Frank Conlon Memorial Golf Tournament Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bicycle Event Prompts EMS Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
SNOW HILL– Concerns about the cost of the Sea Gull Century have prompted county officials to begin exploring a special event permit process.The Worcester County Commissioners this week agreed to have staff begin developing a special event permitting process. The decision came after the Department of Emergency Services reported that the Seagull Century had agreed... Read more » The post Bicycle Event Prompts EMS Concerns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
It’s natural for there to be logistical concerns about next weekend’s first-ever Oceans Calling Festival. It’s certainly one of the largest special events Ocean City has ever hosted, but its unique nature as far as its schedule of events creates some interesting challenges.The chief concern is how 10,000 to 15,000 leaving the festival grounds on... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

84-Bed Seasonal Housing Project Approved In OC

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The goal of achieving more affordable workforce housing in town inched closer to reality this week when resort planners signed off on a proposed boarding house for 84 seasonal workers on a vacant lot in the downtown area.On Tuesday, the Planning Commission had before them a site plan review that proposed a... Read more » The post 84-Bed Seasonal Housing Project Approved In OC appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club Hosted Crab Feast

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
The Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club hosted a crab feast at Hooper’s Crab House on Sept. 11. Pictured at the event are George Mess and Margaret Alcott. The post Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club Hosted Crab Feast appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Police Accountability Board Convenes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
SNOW HILL – Members of the new Worcester County Police Accountability Board stressed their commitment to fairness at their inaugural meeting last week.Last Thursday, the board—mandated by Maryland’s Police Accountability Act—held its first meeting at the Worcester County Government Center. The group, made up primarily of retired law enforcement officers, met with leaders of local... Read more » The post Police Accountability Board Convenes appeared first on News...READ POST.

American Legion Post 166 Awarded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
American Legion Post 166 received five awards during the American Legion’s Department of Maryland State Convention. Post Adjutant John Bussard, left, and Post Commander Tom Wengert are pictured with the plaques Post 166 received. The post American Legion Post 166 Awarded appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Extends Potential Sports Complex Land Buy Contract

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners agreed this week to extend the settlement date for the purchase of 95 acres for a sports complex.The commissioners voted 4-3 on Tuesday to extend the settlement date for the Route 50 property being considered for a sports complex to January 31.“My understanding is the sellers are amenable... Read more » The post County Extends Potential Sports Complex Land Buy Contract appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Learned About Sustainable Farming

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
The Worcester County Garden Club recently learned about small-scale sustainable farming from Jeanne Vander Clute, owner and operator of Splendid Earth Farm in Berlin. Vander Clute, right, is pictured with Deborah Young, president of the garden club. The post Worcester County Garden Club Learned About Sustainable Farming appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Path Improvement Workshops Set

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A series of workshops on proposed bike path improvements will be held in October.In last week’s meeting of the Ocean City Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, City Engineer Paul Mauser, committee president, presented members with an update on the town’s bike strategic plan.As the town considers possible bike path improvements along 94th... Read more » The post Path Improvement Workshops Set appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
The Coast Guard Tower at the Inlet is one of just a few still standing in the United States today. A unique piece of Ocean City’s history, plans for it began in 1938 after the Coast Guard leased a small piece of land at the south end of the Boardwalk. Work on the 50-foot tall... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kara’s Garden Donates to TidalHealth Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
Kara’s Garden, a produce stand in Crisfield, donates its proceeds each year to the TidalHealth Foundation for cancer care in memory of Kara Tawes Evans. Craig Tawes, second from left, and his wife, Terri, third from the left, present TidalHealth Foundation President, Jessica Hales, right, and Foundation Director Donna Murray, left, with the most recent... Read more » The post Kara’s Garden Donates to TidalHealth Foundation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mallards Tie Salisbury Christian, Record Now 2-1-1

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s girls’ varsity soccer team has had an up and down start to the season, including a 3-3 tie with Salisbury Christian on the road on Monday.After an opening season loss, the Mallards beat Gunston last week, 5-1, scoring all of their goals in the first half.On Monday, the Worcester girls traveled to... Read more » The post Mallards Tie Salisbury Christian, Record Now 2-1-1 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Atlantic General Appoints New Chief Nursing Officer

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
BERLIN – Atlantic General Hospital and Health System officials have announced that Mandy Bounds, DNP, MSN, RN, CPQH, CCRN, will join the organization Oct. 31 to serve as the new chief nursing officer and vice president of patient care services.Bounds has more than 16 years of experience in healthcare, with a background in nursing administration;... Read more » The post Atlantic General Appoints New Chief Nursing Officer appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Board Approves Feasibility Study For School Replacement

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
SALISBURY – A feasibility study recommending the replacement of an elementary school will advance to the state board of education with the support of school system leaders.Last week, the Wicomico County Board of Education voted to accept a final feasibility study for Fruitland Primary School. The study, which recommends a full building replacement, will now... Read more » The post Board Approves Feasibility Study For School Replacement appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Worcester County Humane Society Speakers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
The Worcester County Humane Society’s Kerry Cettei and Heather Melson were guest speakers at a recent meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City. Cettei, left, and Melson, right, are pictured with Tim Lund, the club’s president. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Worcester County Humane Society Speakers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Officials Address Grease Container Issues

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Recent complaints about leaking or overflowing kitchen grease containers around the resort was the subject of an informal discussion during a Mayor and Council meeting this month.Nearly every food service operation in Ocean City has a large container on or near the property, typically in the rear and out of sight, for... Read more » The post Resort Officials Address Grease Container Issues appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
A positive COVID test brought our boy home from boarding school last weekend.Rather than quarantine at school in a designated isolation area for five days, Beckett, 14, wanted to come home and “serve my time” – as he put it — in his own room with his family.Fortunately, he was asymptomatic when I picked him... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): The change that you’d hoped for is down the line. But, you still need to be patient until more explanations are forthcoming. Continue to keep your enthusiasm in check.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Your social life expands as new friends come into your life. But, while you’re having... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
Assault, Malicious DestructionOCEAN CITY — A Pennsylvania man was arrested last weekend after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend and then trying to kick in the door to their motel room.Around 4:30 a.m. last Saturday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a reported domestic assault and malicious destruction of property at a downtown motel at... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Assault, Abuse Charges For Uptown Incident

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A West Virginia man was arrested on first-degree assault and child abuse charges last weekend after allegedly choking and hitting his daughter outside an uptown hotel in front of witnesses to the point she became unconscious.Around 7:50 p.m. last Saturday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to an uptown hotel for... Read more » The post Assault, Abuse Charges For Uptown Incident appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Discussions On Fenwick Parking Ratios Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Discussions on parking ratios and commercial development highlighted a public hearing this week on proposed off-street parking amendments.On Monday, Fenwick Island residents and business owners gathered at town hall to share their concerns pertaining to a proposed ordinance amendment that would, among other things, change parking ratios in the commercial district.Citing concerns... Read more » The post Discussions On Fenwick Parking Ratios Continue appeared first on...READ POST.

Seahawks Suffer First Loss to Kent Island

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team suffered its first loss on the young season last week, falling to Kent Island, 31-14, on the road.Decatur played the Buccaneers close for a while and trailed just 7-6 at the end of the first quarter, but Kent Island scored 22 unanswered points and took a 28-6 lead into... Read more » The post Seahawks Suffer First Loss to Kent Island appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mixed-Use Retail, Seasonal Housing Project Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Satisfied it meets the various code requirements including parking and a lighting plan, for example, resort planners this week approved a site plan for the redevelopment of an uptown commercial mixed-use and seasonal employee housing project.Members of the Ocean City Planning Commission had before them on Tuesday a site plan review for... Read more » The post Mixed-Use Retail, Seasonal Housing Project Approved appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Beauty Spot Award Winners Lauded

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The Mayor and Council on Monday doled out the Beautification Committee’s annual Beauty Spot awards to various deserving residents and property owners.Each year, the Ocean City Beautification Committee sponsors the awards to recognize the efforts of property owners who contribute to the town’s aesthetics through the exceptional maintenance of their homes, condos... Read more » The post Beauty Spot Award Winners Lauded appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Appeal Denied In Worcester County Assault Case

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
SNOW HILL – A Salisbury man, sentenced in 2017 to 10 years for a first-degree assault conviction after attempting to run a Worcester County Sheriff’s deputy off the road, had his appeal denied yet again last week.On Jan. 1, 2017, Worcester County Sheriff’s Deputy Kyle Hayes was on uniformed patrol in the area of Route... Read more » The post Appeal Denied In Worcester County Assault Case appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Sept. 23: TBACoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Sept. 23: Darin Engh, Buckskin Whiskey Trio Saturday, Sept. 24: Kevin Poole & Joe Mama, The Chest Pains Sunday, Sept. 25: Rick & Regina, Colossal Fossil Sauce... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – September 23, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Golf Team Wins 3rd Straight

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep’s varsity golf team won a quad meet last week at Prospect Bay for their third straight match win.The Mallards shot a low 154 as a team to beat three other Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference schools in the match. Vanesska Hall was the medalist for Worcester with a low 36, while Mike... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Golf Team Wins 3rd Straight appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wicomico Receives $128K In Opioid Settlement

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
SALISBURY – Wicomico County will receive a payment of $128,000, in addition to grant funding opportunities, for its participation in a multi-billion-dollar settlement against four national drug companies.On Tuesday, Andrew Illuminati, attorney for the county’s law firm, met with members of the Wicomico County Council to provide an update on the county’s participation in a... Read more » The post Wicomico Receives $128K In Opioid Settlement appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

A Week In Business – September 23, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
New HiresSALSIBURY – CFS, Inc. (Comprehensive Financial Solutions) provides personalized solutions to its clients across Delmarva and throughout the United States, including financial planning, small business retirement plans, tax, insurance, and wealth management.The recent hires for two new, additional client services associates showcases CFS’s continued growth and commitment to pursue excellent care to its clients.... Read more » The post A Week In Business – September 23,...READ POST.

Commissioners OK Herring Creek Property Rezoning

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
SNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners approved a request to rezone property on Herring Creek despite concerns from neighbors.Following a public hearing Tuesday, the commissioners voted 6-1 to rezone 2.25 acres on Route 50 at Herring Creek. The rezoning is expected to allow Blue Water Development to pursue construction of a new office on... Read more » The post Commissioners OK Herring Creek Property Rezoning appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Fiddlers Convention Returns Sept. 23-25

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
BERLIN – The stage is set for the return of the Berlin Fiddlers Convention this weekend.A variety of bluegrass acts will perform downtown this weekend at the 30th annual Berlin Fiddlers Convention, presented by the Berlin Chamber of Commerce.Held Sept. 23-25, the festival will feature live music, vendors, local crafts and more.“This is one of... Read more » The post Berlin Fiddlers Convention Returns Sept. 23-25 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Council Conveys Right-Of-Way To Margaritaville Developer

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A key next step in the development of the potential Margaritaville project downtown was taken this week with approval of an ordinance on second reading that will abandon a section of right-of-way along Baltimore Avenue to the developer, the first of what will likely be several similar ordinances.A major renovation of the... Read more » The post Council Conveys Right-Of-Way To Margaritaville Developer appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Potential New Maryland State Record Swordfish

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 22, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BEI just got back from the Ocean City Fishing Center where I saw a behemoth of a swordfish weighed courtesy of Captain Willie Zimmerman and the crew of the RoShamBo.  The big swordfish weighed in at over 393 pounds and will most likely be a new Maryland State Record once certified by the Maryland Department... Read more » The post Potential New Maryland State Record Swordfish appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Music Festival Crowd Plans Include Downtown Closure To Vehicles; Major Traffic Lane Adjustments

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 21, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Expect major delays, plan ahead and be prepared for significant traffic pattern alterations, including the closure of the downtown area to vehicles, are the biggest takeaways from the resort’s plans for next weekend’s major music festival.The inaugural Oceans Calling, featuring many nationally known and popular acts, is set for next weekend, Sept.... Read more » The post Music Festival Crowd Plans Include Downtown Closure To Vehicles; Major Traffic Lane...READ POST.

Council Debates Allowing E-Bikes On Boardwalk

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 21, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The discussion about allowing electric bikes, or e-bikes, on the Boardwalk under certain conditions continued this week at the Mayor and Council level with no clear consensus.In 2020, the Mayor and Council passed an ordinance prohibiting the growingly popular e-bikes on the Boardwalk at all times when regular bicycles were allowed. The... Read more » The post Council Debates Allowing E-Bikes On Boardwalk appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

NEW State Record Longfin Albacore!

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 21, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Today was a beautiful day in and around Ocean City and we’ve got one more left before things turn south for a day or two.  We’re looking at rain and wind Thursday followed by more wind on Friday and then things might shape up for the weekend.  Stand... Read more » The post NEW State Record Longfin Albacore! appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Officials Approve Change To Water and Sewer Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 20, 2022
SNOW HILL– A local campground can pursue an expansion following approval of a water and sewer amendment this week.The Worcester County Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved an amendment to the Worcester County Water and Sewerage Plan requested by Island Resort Campground. Connections of the campground are hoping to expand it by 62 sites.“This is merely... Read more » The post County Officials Approve Change To Water and Sewer Plan appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Discussions On Fenwick Parking Ratios Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 20, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Discussions on parking ratios and commercial development highlighted a public hearing this week on proposed off-street parking amendments.On Monday, Fenwick Island residents and business owners gathered at town hall to share their concerns pertaining to a proposed ordinance amendment that would, among other things, change parking ratios in the commercial district.Citing concerns... Read more » The post Discussions On Fenwick Parking Ratios Continue appeared first on...READ POST.

Berlin Planning Commission Discusses Accessory Dwelling Units

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 20, 2022
BERLIN– A discussion regarding accessory dwelling units dominated a meeting of the Berlin Planning Commission last week.The Berlin Planning Commission last Wednesday hosted a lengthy discussion about accessory dwelling units—things like garage apartments—and whether they should be permitted in town. In the end they asked staff to review the regulations in place in towns similar... Read more » The post Berlin Planning Commission Discusses Accessory Dwelling Units appeared...READ POST.

Sailfish in the Deep

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 20, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the awesome fishing report at Sunset Marina!We’ve got about two more days of decent fishing weather before Mother Nature makes many of us take a little break.  Tomorrow and Wednesday look very, very nice, but then Wednesday night into Thursday the wind starts to blow.  Although Hurricane Fiona doesn’t look to directly impact... Read more » The post Sailfish in the Deep appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Two Fatal Motorcycle Collisions Reported

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 19, 2022
BERLIN – A motorcycle-vehicle collision late last Thursday afternoon claimed the life of a Virginia man and injured his female passenger, the second fatal motorcycle accident in the area in as many days.Around 4:40 p.m. last Thursday, Maryland State Police (MSP) troopers from the Berlin barrack responded to the area of Route 610 and Route... Read more » The post Two Fatal Motorcycle Collisions Reported appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin HDC Approves Storefront Upgrades

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 19, 2022
BERLIN – Improvements are coming to storefronts on Pitts Street and William Street following approval by historic district officials.The Berlin Historic District Commission approved changes to 17 William St. and a block of storefronts on Pitts Street—both properties owned by Jack Burbage—at a meeting last Wednesday. Commission members said they were pleased to see improvements... Read more » The post Berlin HDC Approves Storefront Upgrades appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Good Ocean Flounder Fishing and Some JUMBO Bigeyes

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 19, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Today was a perfect ending to an absolutely beautiful weekend that saw some really good fishing.  The inshore species were snapping pretty good in the back bay and the ocean turned on a little as some boats took advantage of the perfect conditions and fished in the deep... Read more » The post Good Ocean Flounder Fishing and Some JUMBO Bigeyes appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Some Swords in the Deep

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, September 18, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!The beautiful weather weekend continued today with sunny skies, almost zero wind and warm temps and there were lots of anglers out taking advantage of it!Captain Brian Porter and the crew of the Boss Hogg had an insane day out in the deep with a nice bigeye, a... Read more » The post Some Swords in the Deep appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

First Yellowfin Tuna for The Morning Star

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, September 17, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Beautiful day of weather today in and around Ocean City and looks like more coming for the weekend.  Get out and enjoy it!Captain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star had a first on board his party boat today….a yellowfin tuna!Covid done and mechanical tasks squared away, was a... Read more » The post First Yellowfin Tuna for The Morning Star appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

September 16, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Friday, September 16, 2022
The docks came alive today as many of our crews were busy preparing for a day offshore tomorrow buying fuel and ice steadily throughout the day!  Most of our boats went to the Washington Canyon today. The first back to … Continue reading → The post September 16, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Construction Closure Planned At Assateague

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, September 16, 2022
ASSATEAGUE—A major roadway in Assateague Island National Seashore will be closed indefinitely starting this weekend for a significant construction project, Parks officials announced this week.Starting Sunday at 5 p.m., Old Ferry Landing Road will be closed for a construction project. The closure will be in effect from the intersection of Bayberry Drive and Old Ferry... Read more » The post Construction Closure Planned At Assateague appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Wahoo, Tuna, Sea Bass, Bluefish and Flounder

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Man do I love this time of year!  Just walked outside and it is actually sweatshirt cool which means the season is about to change and some of the best fishing of the year is about to happen.  Hopefully Mother Nature cooperates and lets us get out there.Captain... Read more » The post Wahoo, Tuna, Sea Bass, Bluefish and Flounder appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Two Arrested For TheftOCEAN CITY — Two Pennsylvania men were arrested last week after allegedly assaulting a victim and taking his property before ditching it in the downtown area.Around 2:50 a.m. last Thursday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to the area of 1st Street and Baltimore Avenue for a reported theft and assault.... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Citizens Reminded Of Planned Outage

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN – The town’s electric customers will experience a planned outage Sept. 17.Municipal officials are advising the town’s electric customers that their power will be out Saturday, Sept. 17, from roughly 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. The outage will allow crews to make a necessary repair to Berlin’s substation.“The repair requires the entire substation be... Read more » The post Berlin Citizens Reminded Of Planned Outage appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Plein Air Painting Sept. 18-23

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN– Artists will be out and about next week as the “Paint Worcester County” event kicks off.Paint Worcester County, the plein air painting event hosted by the Worcester County Arts Council, runs from Sept. 18-23. More than 40 artists will be set up throughout the county painting local scenes.“Paint Worcester County empowers artists to explore... Read more » The post Plein Air Painting Sept. 18-23 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Berlin Love Day Date Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN – Despite concerns from staff, the Berlin Town Council approved plans for a late September event at Henry Park.The council on Monday approved a request from a local nonprofit to host the second annual Love Day at Henry Park on Sept. 25. Staff expressed concern about the fact that the event had been proposed... Read more » The post Berlin Love Day Date Approved appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Toys for Tots Presented Certificate of Appreciation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
The local Toys for Tots campaign presented a certificate of appreciation to the Pit and the Pub in North Ocean City for outstanding efforts during the 2021 campaign to collect toys for disadvantaged children who otherwise might not have had gifts during the Christmas season.Samantha Elam and Robert Geiger received the award from members of... Read more » The post Toys for Tots Presented Certificate of Appreciation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Prep Seniors Named 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalists

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Worcester Preparatory School seniors Parker Tingle and Christopher Todorov have been named 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program Semifinalists. The two seniors qualified for the accolade by taking the 2021 PSAT. They are among 16,000 students selected as semifinalists, representing less than one percent of all U.S. high school seniors. Pictured, from left, are WPS Director of College... Read more » The post Worcester Prep Seniors Named 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program...READ POST.

Changing Times For OC Fireworks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Fireworks on the Fourth of July in Ocean City has evidently become tricky business.Two years ago, after the pandemic canceled plans the year before, a vendor accident caused a daylight fireworks show with the uptown display also being canceled for safety. Last year, out of the blue the new vendor told Ocean City the week... Read more » The post Changing Times For OC Fireworks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Lower Shore Vulnerable Populations Task Force Distributed Goods

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
The Lower Shore Vulnerable Populations Task Force distributed canned goods, dry goods and fresh produce to those in need on Saturday in Berlin. Pictured stacking food to be distributed are Josh Nordstrom, left, and Tony Weeg, right, along with Madeleine and Isabel Weeg. The post Lower Shore Vulnerable Populations Task Force Distributed Goods appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Library Design Work Commences

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
POCOMOKE – As the library awaits news regarding capital grant funding, board members this week got a first look at some of the proposed design elements for a new Pocomoke branch.On Tuesday, Worcester County Library Director Jennifer Ranck presented the library’s board of directors with an update on plans to construct a new library branch... Read more » The post Library Design Work Commences appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Easterseals Walk With Me Event Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
The Easterseals Walk With Me event was held Saturday in Salisbury to benefit the Easterseals Children’s Therapy Center in Salisbury. Participants, pictured here kicking off the event, walked through the Salisbury Zoo. The post Easterseals Walk With Me Event Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
A permanent Boardwalk was constructed in 1892 and extended for eight blocks along the oceanfront. Styles were more formal in the 1890s and 1900s — men in suits and ties and ladies in long dresses and big hats were normal attire for strolling the early Boardwalk in Ocean City.Both the Boardwalk and beach were narrow... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Approves Across Board Pay Hikes For Employees

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Municipal employees can expect to see a little more in their paychecks after resort officials this week approved an across-the-board pay hike spread over all positions and all grades.Last year, the Ocean City Mayor and Council contracted with consultant Evergreen Solutions to conduct a pay study for town employees amid struggles with... Read more » The post Council Approves Across Board Pay Hikes For Employees appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Traffic-Calming Measures To Be Discussed In Fenwick

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island say they are considering a symposium to discuss potential traffic-calming measures along Bunting Avenue.Earlier this year, the town began working with an engineering circuit rider with the Delaware Center for Transportation to observe traffic conditions along Bunting Avenue, Maryland Avenue and Island Street and produce recommendations that would reduce... Read more » The post Traffic-Calming Measures To Be Discussed In Fenwick...READ POST.

11 Appointed To Wicomico County Police Review Boards

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
SALISBURY – Eleven members will take their seats on two new law enforcement review boards following council confirmations this week.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Council had before them several nominees to both the police accountability board and the administrative charging committee. Acting County Executive John Psota said his submission of appointments follows requirements set by... Read more » The post 11 Appointed To Wicomico County Police Review Boards appeared first on News...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
This week’s Hammond Family “Tough Guy of the Week” award went to offensive lineman A.J. Trimble, who had a great game in the Seahawks’ 43-13 win over Bennett in the season opener.Submitted photo The post Tough Guy of the Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts SDHS Key Club Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Mikayla Denault, who was a member of the Kiwanis sponsored Key Club at Stephen Decatur High School and served as its treasurer, was a guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City. Denault was one of the club’s scholarship recipients and now attends Northwestern University. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts SDHS Key Club Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Roll Past Indian River, Improve to 2-0

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team rolled past visiting Indian River, 42-0, in a non-conference game last Friday to improve to 2-0 on the season.Decatur led 15-0 after one quarter and 27-0 at the half on its way to the 42-0 rout of Indian River. Quarterback Brycen Coleman completed eight passes in12 attempts for 125... Read more » The post Seahawks Roll Past Indian River, Improve to 2-0 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resiliency Study Workshop Date Set For Route 1

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – As Fenwick Island awaits the start of a town-wide resiliency study, officials are encouraging residents to participate in upcoming virtual workshops involving a resiliency plan for Route 1.On Tuesday, Sept. 20, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) will hold two, one-hour public workshops to present plans for a resiliency study of the... Read more » The post Resiliency Study Workshop Date Set For Route 1 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Ocean City In ‘Precarious Position’ With E-Bikes, Disabilities

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A recommendation to allow those with disabilities to ride electric bikes on the Boardwalk, with certain stipulations, will advance to the Ocean City Police Commission for review following a lengthy discussion this week on accessibility and power-driven mobility devices.Two years ago, the Ocean City Mayor and Council voted to prohibit eclectic bikes,... Read more » The post Ocean City In ‘Precarious Position’ With E-Bikes, Disabilities appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

OC AdventureFest To Support Police, Military Nonprofits

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Organizers of a new festival say they are hoping to replace the unsanctioned pop-up car rally with a weekend of fun and support for military and law enforcement organizations.Next week, military and law enforcement personnel, residents and visitors are invited to take part in OC AdventureFest, a four-day festival to benefit first... Read more » The post OC AdventureFest To Support Police, Military Nonprofits appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Swim Ocean City Event Donates To OCBP Chapter

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Swim Ocean City founder Corey Davis recently presented a $2,250 check to the Ocean City Beach Patrol (OCBP) chapter of the United States Lifesaving Association (USLA) for its outstanding work during the 2022 Ocean Games in July.“The OCBP USLA team is very supportive of the Ocean Games event, with guards volunteering on... Read more » The post Swim Ocean City Event Donates To OCBP Chapter appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): This week could offer more opportunities for ambitious Lambs eager to get ahead. But, don’t rush into making decisions until you’ve checked for possible hidden problems.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Some light begins to shine on professional and/or personal situations that have long eluded explanation. Best advice: Don’t... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Obituaries – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Hershel Lennon RoseBERLIN — Hershel Lennon Rose, US Army Retired, age 90, passed away at home on Sept. 8, 2022.He was born on Nov. 4, 1931, in New Bern, N.C., the son of the late Furney B. Rose and Nancy Christine (Austin) Rose.Hershel enlisted in the US Army on May 23, 1950 and did basic... Read more » The post Obituaries – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hilliard Scholarship Established

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN– A new scholarship honors the legacy of Corporal Glenn Hilliard, the Wicomico County deputy killed in the line of duty in June.The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore announced this week the creation of the Glenn Hilliard Legacy Scholarship. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a student pursuing a career in law enforcement... Read more » The post Hilliard Scholarship Established appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
For now, the votes are there to extend the purchase contract between the Worcester County Commissioners and the private property owner for the eventual development of a sports complex. The extension, set for discussion at next week’s meeting in Snow Hill, will allow the county more time to slow its roll on this project and... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Sept. 17: TBACoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Sept. 16: Darin Engh, Lime Green Band Saturday, Sept. 17: The Everafter, One Night Stand Sunday, Sept. 18: Chris Sacks Duo, Lauren Glick Band Monday, Sept. 19:... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Easterseals Honorary Ambassador, Conor Pellinger

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
The Pellinger family of Berlin is pictured at the start of the Easterseals Walk With Me event held Sept. 10 at the Salisbury Zoo. Conor Pellinger, second from left, was the honorary ambassador for the inaugural event, which raised funds to support people with disabilities on the Lower Eastern Shore. The post Easterseals Honorary Ambassador, Conor Pellinger appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Scanning grocery store aisle headlinesThe morning talk shows after a Ravens winThe feel of SeptemberHow cool my wife is about football SundaysBeing sore from a workoutPassionate speakers at a public hearingA big wedding receptionA towel’s smell after a beach dayKeeper seashellsOld Polaroids with writing on the white partAn outdoor shower after the beach The post Things I Like – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementar​y Third Graders Used Base 10 Blocks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Students in Kara Wolf’s third grade class at Ocean City Elementar​y used base 10 blocks to compare three-digit numbers during Math. Pictured, from left, are Jaidee Vitjathorn, Liam Savage, Sarah Wall and Kaleigh Wessman. The post OC Elementar​y Third Graders Used Base 10 Blocks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
All seems to be going well one month into my older son’s boarding school experience.As for Pam and me, we are adjusting to our new normal. Weird is the only way I can describe life nowadays. I miss Beckett, 14, but it’s different than I thought I would feel. I am not sad. It’s just... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Elementary Engaged in STEM Challenge Team Building

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Jennifer Spicer’s third grade class at Ocean City Elementary spent a science lesson engaged in a STEM challenge team building activity. Students, like Ashton Tucker, Isabelle Paulley and Artem Stetsenko, were required to collaborate in small groups while problem solving through their attempts to save Fred the worm. The post OC Elementary Engaged in STEM Challenge Team Building appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Furnace Town To Host Renaissance Faire

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN– Sword fights, stilt walkers and turkey legs are among the countless medieval attractions on tap for next weekend’s Renaissance Faire at Furnace Town.On Sept. 24 and 25, Furnace Town Historic Site will host its second annual Renaissance Faire. The two-day event, which runs from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., will include live music, crafts... Read more » The post Furnace Town To Host Renaissance Faire appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Oceans Calling Traffic Discussed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY—With the highly-anticipated Oceans Calling three-day music festival later this month rapidly approaching, resort officials this week worked on the plan for public transportation alternatives when the throngs of people leave the venues each night.The inaugural Oceans Calling three-day music festival featuring several nationally known and popular acts is set for September 30-October 2... Read more » The post Oceans Calling Traffic Discussed appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Windmill Creek Vineyard and Winery Hosted Fundraiser

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
On Sept. 11, Windmill Creek Vineyard and Winery hosted a fundraiser in support of The Fallen Outdoors, a nonprofit that supports veterans. Pictured is Shore Blues Band performing at the event. The post Windmill Creek Vineyard and Winery Hosted Fundraiser appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester’s McGovern Named to Elite Team

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN- Worcester Prep sophomore Ben McGovern last month was named All-Conference Second Team for the Mid-Atlantic region of the Elite Clubs National Soccer League (ECNL).McGovern has played for the regional team Maryland United for three years, while also playing for Worcester Prep during the fall season. He travels two hours to practice and games at... Read more » The post Worcester’s McGovern Named to Elite Team appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – September 16, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
Anniversary CelebrationSNOW HILL – Harrison Senior Living, an award-winning provider of healthcare and hospitality services to seniors in Coatesville, Pa., and the Eastern Shore of Delaware and Maryland, is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a series of special events through 2023.Established by James and Katherine Harrison in 1972, the company’s first community was located in... Read more » The post A Week In Business – September 16, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Temple Anniversary Event Planned

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Temple Bat Yam is hosting a community celebration to honor the 25th anniversary of its permanent House of Worship on Oct. 8 from 6-9 p.m. at The BLU Mezzanine in Ocean City.The temple invites its members and the surrounding Eastern Shore communities to join the celebration. The event is a fundraiser for... Read more » The post Temple Anniversary Event Planned appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Jury Convicts Local Man Of Arson In Last Year’s Harbor Fire

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A Worcester County Circuit Court jury wasted little time deliberating on Wednesday, returning guilty verdicts on all charges against a notorious resort area arsonist in last summer’s West Ocean City blaze.Around 1:50 a.m. on June 22, 2021, the fire was reported on Harbor Road in West Ocean City adjacent to the commercial... Read more » The post Jury Convicts Local Man Of Arson In Last Year’s Harbor Fire appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

County To Discuss Proposed Sports Complex Property Contract Extension

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
BERLIN – The Worcester County Commissioners are expected to consider a contract extension related to the purchase of land for a sports complex next week.On Tuesday, the commissioners are expected to discuss extending the contract related to the purchase of 95 acres next to Stephen Decatur High School for a sports complex. The proposed settlement... Read more » The post County To Discuss Proposed Sports Complex Property Contract Extension appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

‘Learning Curve’ Realized With OC Fireworks Displays; Northside Park Pier Providing Issues With Vendors

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY — With no fireworks shows on the Fourth of July this past summer for the third year in a row, resort officials this week grappled with changing the criteria for producing the displays.This summer, the Fourth of July fireworks shows were moved within days of the holiday to July 5 because the contracted... Read more » The post ‘Learning Curve’ Realized With OC Fireworks Displays; Northside Park Pier Providing Issues With Vendors appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Some Marlins Around

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 15, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!There’s definitely not a lot of fishing going on during the week nowadays, even though the weather can be beautiful and the fishing is some of the best of the year.  It’s just tough for folks to get out when it’s back to work and school.  I can... Read more » The post Some Marlins Around appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

September 14, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Wednesday, September 14, 2022
It was another beautiful September day here at the marina.  We continue to see transient traffic daily on their way headed south.  We also did have a few boats head offshore to see what was biting.  First back to the … Continue reading → The post September 14, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Resort Prepared For Pop-Up Rally if It Returns; OC Police Chief Says ‘We Never Want To Let Our Guard Down’

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 14, 2022
OCEAN CITY — It remains to be seen if the annual September pop-up motorized event materializes next weekend, but resort officials are prepared nonetheless.For several years, a motorized special event formerly known as H2Oi popped up each late September in the resort, often with disturbing results. While the formal H2Oi even has long since moved... Read more » The post Resort Prepared For Pop-Up Rally if It Returns; OC Police Chief Says ‘We Never Want To Let Our Guard Down’...READ POST.

Berlin Officials Approve Updated Short-Term Rental Ordinance

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 14, 2022
BERLIN – Town officials approved a new short-term rental ordinance after an error was identified in the initial version.While the Berlin Town Council approved a short-term rental ordinance this spring, officials approved a new version this week to correct language mistakenly included in the initial version.“It’s basically a text amendment,” said Dave Engelhart, the town’s... Read more » The post Berlin Officials Approve Updated Short-Term Rental Ordinance...READ POST.

40 Pound Cobia on a Flounder Rig

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 14, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the NEW Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!We’ve had some strange catches on flounder rigs this summer.  We saw a bluefin tuna eat a flounder rig at the Jackspot a few weeks back, we saw a 20+ pound mahi caught on a Deadly Double and now we’ve got a big 40 pound cobia.  Yep,... Read more » The post 40 Pound Cobia on a Flounder Rig appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Company Sues Fenwick Over Development Plan Approval

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 13, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A real estate company is taking legal action against the Town of Fenwick Island as it seeks to have its development plan for the old Dairy Queen property approved.On Sept. 1, Balsamo Real Estate LLC filed a complaint in Delaware Superior Court seeking a writ of mandamus commanding the Town of Fenwick... Read more » The post Company Sues Fenwick Over Development Plan Approval appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bowen Withdraws From Berlin Council Race, Knerr Now Unopposed

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 13, 2022
BERLIN– Berlin Town Council candidate Adrian Bowen announced this week that he has withdrawn from the race.Bowen, who was running against incumbent Jay Knerr for the at-large seat, told The Dispatch Monday he was pulling out of the race.“I gave it good thought and came to the conclusion that this just isn’t the right time,... Read more » The post Bowen Withdraws From Berlin Council Race, Knerr Now Unopposed appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Resort Reports Police Activity Decline For August; Body Cameras Viewed As Asset For OCPD

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 13, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Police statistics for the month of August revealed fewer calls for service and a decrease in city ordinance violations and domestic disputes, among other things.On Monday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) Chief Ross Buzzuro presented members of the Ocean City Police Commission with his report on police activity for the month of... Read more » The post Resort Reports Police Activity Decline For August; Body Cameras Viewed As Asset For OCPD appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Good Bass Bite Today

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 13, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BEAside from a little humidity, it was a very nice day weather wise in and around Ocean City with sunny skies, lightish winds and no precipitation.  There is already some motorcycle rumble around as more and more bikers head to OC for Bike Week and it looks like they, and we, are going to have... Read more » The post Good Bass Bite Today appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Commission Hears Pedicab Requests

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 12, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A resort committee took no action this week on two requests to operate pedicabs in Ocean City.On Monday, members of the Ocean City Police Commission were presented with separate requests from two pedicab operators to offer their transportation services in town.“We had two requests, one from a more established provider and one... Read more » The post Resort Commission Hears Pedicab Requests appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Mini Golf Relocation Approved

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 12, 2022
OCEAN CITY— Resort officials last week approved a conditional use allowing for the relocation of a downtown miniature golf course one block to the north.The Mayor and Council had before them last Tuesday a request for a conditional use that will allow Nick’s Golf mini-golf course at 18th Street to move one block north after... Read more » The post Mini Golf Relocation Approved appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Bahia Marina Flounder Pounder Results

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 12, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the NEW Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!I posted a video on social media this morning at the shotgun start to the Bahia Marina Flounder Pounder saying that the team of Kenny Schoen and Rich Daiker was the team to beat….and I was right.  30 teams and over 100 anglers competed in today’s Flounder... Read more » The post Bahia Marina Flounder Pounder Results appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

September 11, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Sunday, September 11, 2022
With the weather keeping the boats at the dock we had a long run of quiet days here at the marina.  Today was the first time there was a break in the weather allowing for a decent day.  We saw … Continue reading → The post September 11, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Back to the Ocean

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, September 11, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7l-frtAX4BECheck out the NEW Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!It was still a little windy today, but it laid down enough for some to get out to the ocean and do some bottom fishing.  It was also nice enough on land to have the Spot Tournament at the Ocean City Fishing Center this evening.  This is... Read more » The post Back to the Ocean appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rockfish and Some Blues

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, September 09, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!There wasn’t a lot going on the past few days with the wind and rain going on, and while we wait for a tropical system to move by offshore there won’t probably won’t be much in the ocean until after the weekend.  Thankfully it stopped raining today so... Read more » The post Rockfish and Some Blues appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club Welcomes New Members

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
At a recent meeting of the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club, Charlie Smith, right, is pictured welcoming new members Harry Haag, left, and Judith Lazarus-Haag, center. The post Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club Welcomes New Members appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Wicomico School Board Revises Public Comments Policy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SALISBURY – Citing community feedback, the Wicomico County Board of Education announced last week it would adjust its public comment policy to allow for more participation.In a special meeting held Aug. 30, the school board approved a revised Public Comments Protocol Policy that will take effect starting with its next board meeting, scheduled for Sept.... Read more » The post Wicomico School Board Revises Public Comments Policy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Things I Like – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
A front yard with a flag poleSmiles from my kids at school pick upNFL season’s opening weekendA huge kitchen spaceAssateague after Labor DayA kid practicing a sport by himselfSteamed crabs for lunchBeing moved by a sermonA fast computerSecurity camerasDonating old clothes The post Things I Like – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

More Talks Ahead On Virginia Royal Farms Store’s Hookup Request

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SNOW HILL – A controversial sewer issue in Pocomoke is set to be reconsidered by the Worcester County Commissioners in the coming weeks.At the request of Commissioner Bud Church, who was absent during last year’s discussion, the commissioners are expected to again schedule a public hearing regarding a request to allow Pocomoke City to provide... Read more » The post More Talks Ahead On Virginia Royal Farms Store’s Hookup Request appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Teen Impresses At Trapshooting Event

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SNOW HILL – What started as a new hobby is now a source of major recognition for a Snow Hill teenager.Brendan Birch, a senior at Snow Hill High School, displayed a 95% accuracy rate and took home numerous awards from an international trapshooting competition in Illinois last month. His newfound success has him hoping to... Read more » The post Teen Impresses At Trapshooting Event appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Seahawks Cruise Past Clippers in Opener

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
BERLIN- Stephen Decatur’s varsity football team kicked off its 2022 campaign with a resounding 43-13 win over Bayside South rival Bennett last Friday.The Seahawks opened against the Clippers in a rare 1 p.m. game on the road in Salisbury last Friday. Decatur led 15-6 and 29-6 at the half and never looked back. The Seahawks... Read more » The post Seahawks Cruise Past Clippers in Opener appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Approves Conditional Use For Axe-Throwing Venue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Satisfied their safety concerns were allayed, resort officials this week approved a conditional use for a new axe-throwing competition venue after a broad discussion about government overreach on private-sector businesses.Last year, the owners of the Embers restaurant, which has stood at 23rd Street for decades, and Blu, a more upscale outdoor dining... Read more » The post Council Approves Conditional Use For Axe-Throwing Venue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Obituaries – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Donald Edward FischerBERLIN — Donald Edward Fischer, age 92, died Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2022, at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin.Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was the son of the late Clarence A. Fischer and Anna Locherer Fischer. He is survived by his beloved wife of 33 years, Patricia (Dowden) Fischer, and children, Stephen D. Fischer... Read more » The post Obituaries – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Realtor Speaks at Kiwanis Club

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Marlene Ott, a local realtor who has spent 40 years in the real estate industry, spoke to the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City regarding the local real estate market. Ott, right, is pictured with Tim Lund, president of the club. The post Realtor Speaks at Kiwanis Club appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): As eager as you are to take on that new challenge, it would be best to temper that spurt of “Ram”-bunctious energy until you have more facts to back up your decision.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): This is a good time for hardworking Bovines to take a break... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Salisbury To Replace National Folk Event With Legacy Festival

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SALISBURY – While the National Folk Festival concluded a five-year run in Salisbury last weekend, officials say they are already planning for next year’s legacy festival.From Aug. 26-28, downtown Salisbury hosted its fifth and final National Folk Festival. Over the weekend, roughly 350 artists, including musicians, dancers, storytellers and craftspeople, took part in festivities that... Read more » The post Salisbury To Replace National Folk Event With Legacy Festival appeared...READ POST.

Serious Assault Charge In Domestic Dispute

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A Pennsylvania man was arrested for first-degree assault this week after allegedly trying to drown a female in a bathtub.Around 3 a.m. on Monday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a reported domestic assault at a motel on 30th Street. Officers arrived on the scene and knocked on the door... Read more » The post Serious Assault Charge In Domestic Dispute appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Rift Appears To Grow Between Planners, Council

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The upcoming joint meeting between the Mayor and Council and the Ocean City Planning Commission apparently can’t come soon enough as the rift between the two bodies on certain issues appears to be widening.For the last several months, the planning commission has been reviewing and holding requisite public hearings on maybe a... Read more » The post Rift Appears To Grow Between Planners, Council appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Council To Hold Ordinance Hearings

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – An upcoming hearing will give community members a chance to speak on two controversial ordinance amendments.On Monday, Sept. 19, the Fenwick Island Town Council will hold a public hearing on two proposed ordinance amendments pertaining to mechanical equipment and off-street parking in the commercial district.Citing concerns from the local business community, Mayor... Read more » The post Fenwick Council To Hold Ordinance Hearings appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

44th Challenge Cup Tourney Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY- The 44th Annual Charles Kratz and Scott Smith Challenge Cup is underway, pitting boats and teams of anglers from the Ocean City Marlin Club against their rivals from Cape May.The Challenge Cup, which pits teams of boats from the Ocean City Marlin Club against teams of boats from the Cape May Marlin and... Read more » The post 44th Challenge Cup Tourney Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Post-Festival Crowds Merit OC’s Attention

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
September is going to be a busy special events month in Ocean City with many challenges for town government.After this weekend’s wine fest comes bike week, the new OC AdventureFest and then the new Oceans Calling Festival, which may or may not coincide with the pop-up rally folks.The three-day music festival offers an exciting opportunity... Read more » The post Post-Festival Crowds Merit OC’s Attention appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – September 92, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OC’s Landscape ChangesEditor:The Mayor and City Council should really stop and think about where this town is going. But then again I wonder, how much do they really care? Perhaps they have achieved what they wanted along — pure commercialism.Last month I came upon a tree that I’ve walked by for 17 years. And all... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – September 92, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club Appoint New President

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
At the Sept. 1 meeting of the Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club, Bill Hickey, outgoing club president, is pictured handing over the gavel to incoming president Christina Dolomount-Brown. The post Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club Appoint New President appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Sierra Club Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Cindy Dillon, chair of the Sierra Club of the Lower Eastern Shore, spoke to the Kiwanis Club last month about the club’s mission and efforts to decrease waste. Dillon is pictured Tim Lund, president of the Kiwanis Club. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Sierra Club Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Snow Hill To Host Worcester County Fair This Weekend

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SNOW HILL – Plans are underway for this year’s Worcester County Fair to be held Sept. 16-18 at Byrd Park in Snow Hill.The schedule has been changed to include some featured bands on Friday and Saturday night as well as Sunday afternoon. The Folk Villains will play on Friday from 5-7:30 p.m. and the Homeskool... Read more » The post Snow Hill To Host Worcester County Fair This Weekend appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Small Town Throwdown Brings Music, Food, Art To Berlin Main Street

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
BERLIN – Small Town Throwdown will bring Nashville to Berlin this Saturday.The town will welcome Red Dirt Revolution and the Lauren Calve Band on Saturday, Sept. 10, for this year’s Small Town Throwdown. The country music event, sponsored by the Atlantic Hotel, is meant to kick off the fall season in Berlin.“The purpose is to... Read more » The post Small Town Throwdown Brings Music, Food, Art To Berlin Main Street appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Wicomico Council Introduces Ban On DAF Storage Tanks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SALISBURY – Officials in Wicomico County voted this week to introduce legislation banning dissolved air flotation (DAF) storage tanks.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Council voted 5-2, with Council President John Cannon and Councilman Joe Holloway opposed, to introduce legislation banning open-top storage of liquid organic fertilizer or soil amendments.The bill, one of three presented to... Read more » The post Wicomico Council Introduces Ban On DAF Storage Tanks appeared first on...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Saturday, Sept. 10: Aaron Howell DuoCoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Sept. 9: Darin Engh, Colossal Fossil Sauce Saturday, Sept. 10: Kevin Poole & Joe Mama, 33 RPM Sunday, Sept. 11: Heather Vidal Solo, The Loomatix... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
There were several reasons that Caroline Street was Ocean City’s primary swimming beach in the 1920s and early 1930s. The beach was narrow in those days and Caroline Street was its widest part. It was also the site of Showell’s Bathhouse where tourists could rent lockers and bathing suits for 25 cents a day.The most... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hours Officially Extended At Resort Boat Ramp

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY — With little further discussion, resort officials voted last week to formalize changes to the hours of the public boat ramp in Little Salisbury to allow for early morning or evening boating.The public boat ramp in the north-end Little Salisbury community for years was the only public boat ramp in city limits and... Read more » The post Hours Officially Extended At Resort Boat Ramp appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester Planners OK Composting Code Change

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SNOW HILL– A text amendment that would allow composting facilities in Worcester County received a positive recommendation from planning officials.The Worcester County Planning Commission last week voted unanimously to forward a text amendment that would allow food waste composting facility as a special exception use in certain districts on to the Worcester County Commissioners with... Read more » The post Worcester Planners OK Composting Code Change appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Boardwalk Shooting Under Investigation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Resort police this week continue to investigate a shooting on the south end of the Boardwalk early Monday morning.Around 2:30 a.m. on Monday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a reported shooting in the area of North Division Street and the Boardwalk. When officers arrived, the suspect, or suspects, had... Read more » The post Boardwalk Shooting Under Investigation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Club’s 64th Labor Day Tourney in the Books

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Marlin Club’s 64th Annual Labor Day White Marlin Tournament is in the books with winners rewarded in several categories.The club’s annual Labor Day White Marlin Tournament was held last weekend over the course of three days with captains and teams of anglers choosing to fish two of the three days.... Read more » The post Club’s 64th Labor Day Tourney in the Books appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
CEO NamedBERLIN – The Coastal Association of REALTORS® (CAR) announced that Bernie Flax, CRS, WHC, RSPS, has joined its staff as the new chief executive officer to lead the association’s staff and serve its over 1,000 local REALTOR® and affiliate members.Flax brings 17 years of local Maryland and Delaware real estate brokerage experience as well... Read more » The post A Week In Business – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Theft, EmbezzlementOCEAN CITY — A foreign seasonal worker was arrested last week after a paper trail revealed he was reopening restaurant checks paid for in cash and issuing comps and pocketing the money to the tune of nearly $3,400.On Aug. 29, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers began investigating a theft investigation at a midtown... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Blueprint Coordinator Appointed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SALISBURY – Wicomico County Public Schools’ Dr. Rick Briggs will serve as Blueprint implementation coordinator following last month’s appointment by the county council.Briggs, the school system’s chief academic officer, will be responsible for advancing local changes outlined in Blueprint for Maryland’s Future.“If appointed here, Dr. Briggs will be leading our efforts as we move forward... Read more » The post Blueprint Coordinator Appointed appeared...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
The relief I feel after a successful school drop off in the morning is hard to explain.For parents with neurotypical kids – I have one, so I know – the run to school is just a part of the day, most likely on the way to work, the gym or elsewhere. It’s an errand in... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
The People for Fiscal Responsibility – the group that spearheaded the petition effort on the planned sports complex west of the Stephen Decatur High School – is asking the county for clarity.In a letter to county Attorney Roscoe Leslie with copies to all seven Worcester County Commissioners and Chief Administrative Officer Weston Young, Vince Gisriel,... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Salisbury University Distinguished Faculty Award Presented

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Dr. Kristen Walton is the the recipient of this year’s Salisbury University (SU) Distinguished Faculty Award. Pictured, from left, are Dr. Randall Groth, chair of the SU Faculty Awards and Recognition Committee; Walton; and SU President Carolyn Ringer Lepre. The post Salisbury University Distinguished Faculty Award Presented appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Gateway Subaru of Delmar Donates to Delmar Elementary

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Gateway Subaru of Delmar, Maryland, through its Subaru Loves Learning program and partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org, made a $10,000 donation to Wicomico County Public School’s Delmar Elementary School to support teachers and students in an initiative helping to further equity in education. Pictured left to right are Gateway Subaru’s Kyle Hutchins and Don Scullen, Delmar Elementary... Read more » The post Gateway Subaru of Delmar Donates to Delmar Elementary appeared first on...READ POST.

Route 50 Drainage Project Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
BERLIN — The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) will start a project next week to improve drainage on westbound Route 50 between east of Route 611 and Keyser Point Road in West Ocean City. The $144,000 project, which will begin Monday, should be complete by early October, weather permitting.Work includes repairing... Read more » The post Route 50 Drainage Project Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – September 9, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – September 9, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Beach Plaza Hotel Auction To Benefit OC Museum Society

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Community members will have an opportunity to own a piece of history as items from an iconic hotel will be up for grabs.The Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum is currently holding an eBay auction featuring items from the iconic Beach Plaza Hotel, which announced its closure in January 2021.Located on 13th Street... Read more » The post Beach Plaza Hotel Auction To Benefit OC Museum Society appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Clogged Pipe Leads To $540K Charge at Ocean Pines Plant

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
SNOW HILL – The county will pay a $540,000 Bay Restoration Fee following failure to meet nitrogen limits at the Ocean Pines Wastewater Treatment Plant.The Worcester County Commissioners this week voted 5-2 to use the Ocean Pines service area’s reserve fund to pay the $540,000 Bay Restoration Fee. Commissioner Chip Bertino, who was one of... Read more » The post Clogged Pipe Leads To $540K Charge at Ocean Pines Plant appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Baltimore Avenue Abandonment, Conveyance Process Advances

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Two more steps were taken this week in the eventual abandonment and conveyance of an unused portion of Baltimore Avenue to existing private property owners, including a needed piece for the proposed Margaritaville project.In recent years, a major renovation of the Baltimore Avenue streetscape has been in the works including undergrounding utilities,... Read more » The post Baltimore Avenue Abandonment, Conveyance Process Advances appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Council Sustains Mayor’s Tandem Parking Ordinance Veto

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 08, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The mayor’s veto of an ordinance passed in July that would allow for tandem, or stacked, parking for some major downtown redevelopment projects including the proposed Margaritaville project was sustained by the majority of the council on Tuesday after a spirited debate.The ordinance passed in July on a 5-1 vote, with Council... Read more » The post Council Sustains Mayor’s Tandem Parking Ordinance Veto appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Council Eases Boardwalk Bike Rules For Oceans Calling, Sunfest

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 07, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Bicycles will be allowed on the Boardwalk throughout the entirety of the upcoming Ocean’s Calling concert series and during a later Sunfest this year after resort officials approved the changes this week.The inaugural Oceans Calling three-day music festival featuring several top performers is set for Sept. 30-Oct. 2. Because of the large... Read more » The post Council Eases Boardwalk Bike Rules For Oceans Calling, Sunfest appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Local Teenager Earns Top Honors in Major Trapshooting Competition

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 07, 2022
SNOW HILL – What started as a new hobby is now a source of major recognition for a Snow Hill teenager.Brendan Birch, a senior at Snow Hill High School, displayed a 95% accuracy rate and took home numerous awards from an international trapshooting competition in Illinois last month. His newfound success has him hoping to... Read more » The post Local Teenager Earns Top Honors in Major Trapshooting Competition appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Parks Commission, Nonprofit Discuss Skate Park

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 07, 2022
BERLIN – Dozens of people attended a Berlin Parks Commission meeting this week to show support for a skate park in Berlin.Representatives of We Heart Berlin, the nonprofit pushing for a skate park, and local skating enthusiasts met with the Berlin Parks Commission Tuesday to share their vision for a skateboarding facility in Berlin. The... Read more » The post Berlin Parks Commission, Nonprofit Discuss Skate Park appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Handy Details Life Experiences, Career In New Book

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 07, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A longtime fixture in the resort community is embarking on a new venture with the release of his first book.Since retiring from Ocean City Recreation and Parks in 2019, Al “Hondo” Handy has been hard at work writing and publishing his first book, “Defying Expectations: Family, Sports & Recreation. The memoir, which... Read more » The post Handy Details Life Experiences, Career In New Book appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Kids Catching Marlins

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, September 07, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!We got some much needed rain today which had few folks out fishing, and tomorrow we start getting some not needed wind which will have less folks fishing.  It looks to blow through Friday or Saturday and hopefully it doesn’t mess up the back bay too bad or... Read more » The post Kids Catching Marlins appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Teens Charged With Attempted Murder In North OC Incident

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Two suspects have been arrested and charged with attempted first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit first-degree murder following an investigation into a strong-armed robbery in July during which a shot was fired at an uptown residence.Shortly after 9 p.m. on July 26, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a residence... Read more » The post Teens Charged With Attempted Murder In North OC Incident appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club Seeks New Members

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 06, 2022
BERLIN – A local group committed to supporting worthwhile causes throughout the world is looking for new members.The Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club is seeking to expand its work in the community.With a district governor hailing from the club for the first time and a new meeting location, club members are hoping to generate more... Read more » The post Ocean City Berlin Rotary Club Seeks New Members appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Approves $3.4M Bid For Montego Bay Pump Station Project

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 06, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Evidence of an ongoing trend with major resort infrastructure projects coming in with price tags well over what was budgeted, resort officials last week approved a pump station replacement in Montego Bay that came in over $1.1 million what was anticipated.In July, the Mayor and Council opened bids for the Montego Bay... Read more » The post Council Approves $3.4M Bid For Montego Bay Pump Station Project appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Beautiful, Busy Labor Day

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, September 06, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Well it looks like we’ve got some dookie weather coming for the next couple of days, but we were blessed with a beautiful Labor Day Weekend and we could certainly use some rain.  This weekend was the last hoorah for some and now it’s on to the “second... Read more » The post Beautiful, Busy Labor Day appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

64.5 Pound Cubera Snapper Speared Off of Ocean City, MD

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, September 05, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Another absolutely beautiful day in and around Ocean City with light winds, sunny skies and awesome temperatures.   Weather wise, this has been a Labor Day to remember for sure!  I was able to get out on the bay with Kristen for a bit this afternoon and after... Read more » The post 64.5 Pound Cubera Snapper Speared Off of Ocean City, MD appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

September 4, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Monday, September 05, 2022
Another great September day down at the docks.  Lots of activity as people were enjoying the last hoorah of the summer season.  We had lots of boats head out there today in search of that classic September billfish bite and … Continue reading → The post September 4, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Beautiful Weather and Some Reel Good Fishing

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, September 04, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!It was a beautiful day out there today and the roads and bay were absolutely packed!  Kristen and I headed to the bay to shoot a new Back Deck Fishing Report (link below) and there were boats and jet skis EVERYWHERE!  Some folks were just cruising, others were... Read more » The post Beautiful Weather and Some Reel Good Fishing appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Personal Best

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, September 03, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the NEW Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!The final busy weekend of the summer has arrived and the weather forecast couldn’t be much nicer for it.  Monday looks to possibly be a little meh, but Saturday and Sunday look downright picture perfect.  There are going to be plenty of folks out on the water... Read more » The post Personal Best appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Some Marlin, Some Tuna, Some Mahi, Some Sea Bass

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, September 02, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the NEW Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!Welcome to September everybody!  If your kids aren’t back in school already, they’re probably heading back next week.  That fact is pretty apparent in and around Ocean City as traffic both on the roadways and the waterways has fallen off.  I’d expect a busy weekend with Labor... Read more » The post Some Marlin, Some Tuna, Some Mahi, Some Sea Bass appeared first on...READ POST.

September 1, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Friday, September 02, 2022
It was a beautiful day at the marina and a great day to ring in the month of September.  There is nothing like a September sky down on the docks especially this evening with the shadow of numerous marlin flags … Continue reading → The post September 1, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Obituaries – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Elbridge Warren CropperOCEAN CITY — Elbridge Warren Cropper “Newt,” age 83, died on Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2022 at Coastal Hospice at the Lake in Salisbury.Born in Bishopville, he was the youngest son of Warren and Millie Cropper. He is survived by his wife, Karen, and children, John Lester “JL” Cropper of Ocean City, Mark Cropper... Read more » The post Obituaries – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Club’s 64th Labor Day Tournament Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Marlin Club’s annual Labor Day White Marlin Tournament is underway for the 64th time as the “granddaddy” of resort area fishing tournaments.While it may lack the glamour and high payouts of the White Marlin Open, the Ocean City Marlin Club’s 64th Annual Labor Day White Marlin Tournament trumps all others... Read more » The post Club’s 64th Labor Day Tournament Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Council Approves Incentive Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Some Ocean City employees who go above and beyond could be seeing a little extra in their paychecks soon after resort officials this week approved a proposed two-pronged incentive program.During recent strategic planning sessions, a top priority for the town was coming up with a salary incentive program to reward those employees... Read more » The post Council Approves Incentive Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Hotel AltercationOCEAN CITY — A New York man was arrested on assault charges last weekend after allegedly striking his juvenile daughter during an argument about who paid for their beach vacation.Around 10 a.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a motel at 20th Street for a reported assault that had already... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Officials Seek Committee Volunteers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Officials in Fenwick Island are seeking volunteers to fill committee vacancies.In last week’s meeting of the Fenwick Island Town Council, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger announced applications for town committees, commissions and boards will be available through Sept. 15 for those interested in volunteering.Appointments are made yearly by the mayor and confirmed by the... Read more » The post Fenwick Officials Seek Committee Volunteers appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Board Elects Parks To Serve As President

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Board members last week appointed Director Doug Parks as the association’s next president.During an organization meeting held last Thursday, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors selected its officers for the coming year.Following unanimous votes, the board elected Parks to serve as president, Director Rick Farr to serve as vice president, Director... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Board Elects Parks To Serve As President appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

A Week In Business – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Hospital RecognizedSALISBURY – TidalHealth Peninsula Regional today announced that it is again a 5-star recipient for both vaginal and C-section deliveries as recognized by Healthgrades, the leading resource that connects doctors and patients.This 5-star rating indicates that TidalHealth’s clinical outcomes for the two services remain among the best in the nation and are significantly above... Read more » The post A Week In Business – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Family’s Faith In Justice Worth Modeling

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
“Crash team investigators continue to follow up on leads while talking to witnesses. This case is active and ongoing while police seek anyone with first-hand knowledge of the incident or who may have witnessed the incident to contact police at 410-819-4721. Callers will remain confidential. Once the investigation is complete, it will be presented to... Read more » The post Family’s Faith In Justice Worth Modeling appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Tough Guy of the Week Award Set to Return

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN- The Stephen Decatur High School varsity football “Tough Guy of the Week” awards are set to return to the sports section of The Dispatch next week.Started 20 years ago by Atlantic Physical Therapy (ATP) patriarch Bob Hammond, the “Tough Guy of the Week” award is handed out weekly to the Decatur player who most... Read more » The post Tough Guy of the Week Award Set to Return appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Michael “DJ Batman” Beatty (1948-2022) was known as the “Night Time Mayor of Ocean City.” Famous for spinning records at the town’s top night clubs, he also emceed many of the special events such as the Best Body on the Beach Contest, the Oceana Cup Races and the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade. There were... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC American Legion Post 166 Donated to the Cricket Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Ocean City American Legion Post 166 donated $5,000 to the Cricket Center. Lauren Cooper of the Cricket Center is pictured accepting the donation from Post 166 Chaplain, Ben Dawson, left, and 2nd Vice Commander Bob Paul. The post OC American Legion Post 166 Donated to the Cricket Center appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Students Benefit From ‘Back To School Bash’

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN PINES – More than 160 backpacks, plus a large amount of school supplies, were collected during the inaugural Back to School Bash held last Saturday in Ocean Pines.Recreation and Parks Director Debbie Donahue said about 150 people attended the event, which included games, water slides and moon bounces for children.The backpacks and supplies will... Read more » The post Students Benefit From ‘Back To School Bash’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Land Trust River Rally Returns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN – The Lower Shore Land Trust will host River Rally on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, from 9 a.m. until noon at Ayers Creek Adventures, 8628 Grey Fox Lane in Berlin, Md.The event is a celebration of World Rivers Day – millions of people in more than 100 countries celebrate World Rivers Day on the... Read more » The post Land Trust River Rally Returns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Berlin Needs New Utility Rate ApproachEditor:Utility rates are again in the news in Berlin, and everybody is facing higher monthly fees that will be the same for every account, no matter how much water and electricity you use. It might seem like everybody paying the same is fair, but think again.Capital fees and similar fixed charges... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
There seems to be some confusion over short-term rentals in Berlin. At last week’s meeting, Berlin Councilman Jay Knerr expressed concerns about the ordinance that was passed earlier this year. After it was approved in the spring, an “error” was later discovered and an amendment to the ordinance was needed. Language needed to be added... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Delaware Celebration of Jazz Donated to Beebe Medical Foundation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Board members from the Delaware Celebration of Jazz, which produces the Rehoboth Beach Jazz Festival, recently presented Beebe Medical Foundation with $25,000 in proceeds from the 2021 event. Pictured, from left to right, are Kay Young, executive director of Beebe Medical Foundation, Larry DeFrancisco, vice president of the Delaware Celebration of Jazz, Thomas J. Protack,... Read more » The post Delaware Celebration of Jazz Donated to Beebe Medical Foundation appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester On Wheels Now Offered

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
NEWARK– The school system is now bringing the classroom to the community thanks to two new mobile learning units.Worcester County Public Schools this month unveiled its two new Worcester on Wheels recreational vehicles. Area residents will likely see the brightly colored RVs making stops in neighborhoods and at community events as educators make an effort... Read more » The post Worcester On Wheels Now Offered appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Officials OK Food, Drink Reimbursement Policy

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City’s growing tourism-related sales team this week got another tool for wooing potential clients with the approval of a new policy on meals and incidental expense reimbursements.Over the last year or so, the Town of Ocean City has been retooling its brand and expanding its sales reach with a reorganization of... Read more » The post Officials OK Food, Drink Reimbursement Policy appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

MidAtlantic Tournament Finishes Strong

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY- While the 2022 MidAtlantic Tournament held in Ocean City and Cape May last week got off to a rather slow start, the event finished with a flourish in the final two days with the leaderboard filled out with big fish in every category.The annual MidAtlantic Tournament originated in Cape May, N.J. nearly three... Read more » The post MidAtlantic Tournament Finishes Strong appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

SoDel Cares Donates to Kent-Sussex Industries Inc

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Scott Kammerer, the founder of SoDel Cares, presents a check for $2,500 to Kent-Sussex Industries Inc, a vocational rehabilitation organization. Ann Haggerty (left) is vice president of mission advancement for the not-for-profit organization, and Alicia Hollis is director of community relations. The post SoDel Cares Donates to Kent-Sussex Industries Inc appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Beach Replenishment Likely Delayed

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A beach replenishment project will return to Fenwick Island, though later than originally anticipated, the town’s mayor has announced.In a Fenwick Island Town Council meeting last month, Mayor Natalie Magdeburger announced a slight change in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ plans to complete a beach replenishment project in Fenwick. While officials... Read more » The post Fenwick Beach Replenishment Likely Delayed appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Fenwick Eyes Traffic Calming Moves; Temporary Speed Bumps Requested

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – While the town took its first steps last week to address traffic concerns along Fenwick’s side streets, officials say they are seeking community involvement as they consider other calming measures.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to approve an expenditure request of $659 for the purchase of temporary speed bumps.... Read more » The post Fenwick Eyes Traffic Calming Moves; Temporary Speed Bumps Requested appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Mayor, Council Differ On Planning Commission’s Role; Council Rejects Two Code Changes Supported By Planners

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY — For the third time in a couple of months, the mayor is at odds with some council members over the role of the town’s planning commission on certain issues and steps in the approval process.The Mayor and Council’s agenda on Tuesday included recommendations to approve two code amendments. One would modify pyramidal... Read more » The post Mayor, Council Differ On Planning Commission’s Role; Council Rejects Two Code Changes Supported By Planners appeared first...READ POST.

Winners Listed For OP Golf Club’s Annual Tournaments

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN PINES — The Ocean Pines Golf Club recently hosted two major tournaments of the Ocean Pines Men’s Golf Association — the Match Play Championship and the Senior Championship.After nine rounds of play, the 2022 OPMGA double elimination Match Play Championship concluded when Bob Long beat Bill Stafford 4-3 on Sunday, Aug. 21. Stafford defeated... Read more » The post Winners Listed For OP Golf Club’s Annual Tournaments appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

AGH Golf Tourney Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN – The Atlantic General Hospital Foundation has announced the 2022 Robert E. Warfield Memorial Tournament to benefit Atlantic General Hospital on Thursday, Sept. 22, rain or shine, at the Ocean City Golf Club.For local golfers this tournament has become an annual tradition, with last year’s event raising $112,000 to expand health care services and... Read more » The post AGH Golf Tourney Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Announcements – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN – The following represents a collection of press releases from universities recognizing the achievements of local students. The following students completed their program requirements to graduate with a certificate (CT), associate of applied science (AAS), associate of arts in teaching (AAT), associate of science (AS) or associate of arts (AA) degree from Wor-Wic Community... Read more » The post Announcements – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Things I Like – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Hours spent outside in the summerHow older people call that ‘outdoors’Water park daysThat my wife does the back-to-school stuffJeep people’s passionWhen Mother Nature cooperates for eventsA field of sunflowers in full bloomA Jeep with a bunch of rubber ducksCrushed ice in a drinkA couch more comfortable than it looksEating the vegetables first The post Things I Like – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Sept. 2: DJ Wax Saturday, Sept. 3: Tim Cyphers & Animal Sunday, Sept. 4: Local’s Party W/DJ BKCoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Sept. 2: Darin Engh, Monkee Paw Saturday, Sept. 3: Rick & Regina,... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

More Review For Fenwick Parking Changes

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Community members will have another opportunity to voice their concerns regarding two ordinance amendments involving parking ratios and mechanical equipment.Citing concerns from the town’s business community, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously last Friday to hold a second public hearing on two proposed ordinance amendments pertaining to mechanical equipment and off-street... Read more » The post More Review For Fenwick Parking Changes appeared...READ POST.

School System Hosts Annual Kickoff Event

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Worcester County Public Schools helped educators get excited for the new school year with a kickoff celebration this week.On Tuesday, the school system hosted its annual #WeAreWorcester opening kickoff event at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center. Teachers and school system staff filled the auditorium to hear from Superintendent Lou Taylor as... Read more » The post School System Hosts Annual Kickoff Event appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Chinn Posthumously Given Wilkinson Volunteer Award

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN — Ralph Chinn was a ubiquitous volunteer in Worcester County for many years, working both with the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean City-Ocean Pines, and with the Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks Department.On Saturday, Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks Director Debbie Donahue posthumously named Chinn as the recipient of the 2022 Sam Wilkinson Volunteer... Read more » The post Chinn Posthumously Given Wilkinson Volunteer Award appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Relationships continue to thrive, but watch for any telltale signs of potential problems. Take needed action now to set things straight, before they become troublesome later.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Your powers of persuasion backed up, of course, by your considerable expertise help you to establish your case,... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Limited Damage In OC Restaurant Fire

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Firefighters were able to contain a fire at a landmark Ocean City restaurant Saturday evening, limiting damage.Shortly before 5 p.m. on Saturday, Ocean City firefighters responded to the Union Chesapeake Seafood House at 21st Street for a reported structure fire. The facility for decades was home to Phillips Crab House and encompasses... Read more » The post Limited Damage In OC Restaurant Fire appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Loaded Guns Found At Traffic Stop

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Three Washington, D.C. area residents were arrested last month after allegedly being found smoking marijuana in a vehicle and later in possession of multiple loaded handguns.Around 4:50 p.m. Aug. 21, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a public parking lot in the South Division Street area for a controlled dangerous... Read more » The post Loaded Guns Found At Traffic Stop appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Worcester County Garden Club Hosted Story Time

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
The Worcester County Garden Club recently hosted Story Time at all five Worcester County Library branches during which the National Garden Clubs, Inc. book, Network with Nature, was read to local children.  Members also involved the children in a butterfly art activity. The books were presented in honor of honorary lifetime member Sue Hommel for... Read more » The post Worcester County Garden Club Hosted Story Time appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Grassroots Berlin Skate Park Efforts Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN– A grassroots endeavor to bring a skate park to Berlin continues with efforts to make the facility a reality.Representatives from We Heart Berlin, the nonprofit working to raise money for a Berlin skate park, had discussions with designers and specialists this week and is set to meet with the Berlin Parks Commission next week.... Read more » The post Grassroots Berlin Skate Park Efforts Continue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 2, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
The general sights and sounds of Surfers Healing every August are what makes it so special, but it’s the dozens of small interactions taking place throughout the day that tell the story.My favorite thing each year during Surfers Healing – a traveling camp featuring experienced surfers taking children on the Autism spectrum surfing — is... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – September 2, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fenwick Hotel Moratorium Extended By Two Years

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A moratorium on new hotel construction passed unanimously on second reading last week, effectively halting the issuance of such building permits for another two years.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to approve a moratorium on new hotel construction on second reading. As an existing moratorium had expired in July,... Read more » The post Fenwick Hotel Moratorium Extended By Two Years appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

American Legion Donates to OC Life Saving Station Museum

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Standing beside an artist rendition of the new planned facility, Ocean City Life Saving Station Museum Curator Christine Okerblom received a check for $2,000 from Ocean City American Legion Post 166 Chaplain Ben Dawson, left, and Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Gilmore. The post American Legion Donates to OC Life Saving Station Museum appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Former Salisbury University President Charles Wight Honored

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, left, recently honored former Salisbury University President Charles Wight with a citation recognizing his leadership and dedication to SU. Wight became the University’s ninth president in 2018, retiring in July 2022. The post Former Salisbury University President Charles Wight Honored appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Home Invasion Suspect Description Released

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN – Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying last week’s home invasion suspect in Berlin.“Investigators have been arduously combing through numerous videos from the surrounding area in an attempt to identify the suspect responsible.  The suspect is described as a white male, approximately 6 feet tall, between the ages of 25 and 35,... Read more » The post Berlin Home Invasion Suspect Description Released appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

High School Band Theft Charges

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
SALISBURY – The treasurer of Wicomico High School Band Boosters faces charges of embezzlement and theft following a month-long criminal investigation.On July 13, the Wicomico County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division was notified by the administration of Wicomico High School of a subject stealing funds from the Band Boosters account. According to the sheriff’s office,... Read more » The post High School Band Theft Charges appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Berlin Power Outage Planned For Sept. 17

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
BERLIN – A planned outage for Berlin’s electric customers is set to take place Sept. 17.Municipal officials are advising the town’s electric customers that their power will be out Saturday, Sept. 17, from roughly 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. The outage will allow crews to make a necessary repair to Berlin’s substation.“The repair requires the... Read more » The post Berlin Power Outage Planned For Sept. 17 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Mayor, Council At Odds Over Planning Commission Roles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
OCEAN CITY – For the third time in a couple of months, the mayor this week appeared to be at odds with some on the council over the role of the town’s planning commission on certain issues and steps in the approval process.The Mayor and Council had before them on Tuesday recommendations to approve two... Read more » The post Mayor, Council At Odds Over Planning Commission Roles appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Sea Bass & A Few Nice Flounder

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, September 01, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFVn4BTCiXACheck out the NEW Daily Catch at Sunset Marina!We had some rain and a few rumbles of thunder in the area last night and this morning that was off the beach making things a little rough for the ocean going fleet.  Conditions got much better as the day went on and by the time everyone... Read more » The post Sea Bass & A Few Nice Flounder appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Baltimore Avenue Redevelopment Cost, Timeline Double

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 31, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While they ultimately approved moving forward with the next steps in the planning process for the redevelopment of the Baltimore Avenue corridor, resort officials this week were taken aback to learn the project’s estimated price tag had nearly doubled from the original $20 million and will now likely take four years instead... Read more » The post Baltimore Avenue Redevelopment Cost, Timeline Double appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Parties Await Court Ruling In Janasek Ban Lawsuit

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 31, 2022
SNOW HILL – The named parties in a lawsuit against the association and its board of directors await a court ruling on a preliminary injunction request.In an evidentiary hearing held last Thursday, Worcester County Circuit Court Judge Beau Oglesby set a 25-day timeline, beginning Aug. 26, to rule on a preliminary injunction request that, if... Read more » The post Parties Await Court Ruling In Janasek Ban Lawsuit appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Man Sentenced For Henry Mill Home Owners Association Theft

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 31, 2022
BERLIN – A Berlin man will spend a month in jail after pleading guilty to a theft scheme involving a local homeowners association.At a hearing Tuesday, Berlin resident Andrew Charles Riley was sentenced to six months in jail with all but one month suspended. The sentence comes after Riley pleaded guilty in July to a... Read more » The post Man Sentenced For Henry Mill Home Owners Association Theft appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Museum To Host Book Fest

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 31, 2022
BERLIN– The public will soon have the chance to interact with a variety of local authors as the Taylor House Museum hosts Book Fest.On Sunday, Sept. 11, the museum will host its second annual Book Fest. The event, which is free, will feature four local authors who will be signing books and reading excerpts from... Read more » The post Museum To Host Book Fest appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

More Good Marlin Fishing

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 30, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was another flat, calm beautiful day on the ocean today and definitely a great day to be out there.  I was on the Angler with Captain Chris Mizurak and crew and even though my streak of party boat fish pool wins came to an end I still had a great time.Got word from West... Read more » The post More Good Marlin Fishing appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Police: Fatal Hit-And-Run Investigation Remains ‘Active’; Parents: ‘Full Trust And Confidence In Law Enforcement’

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 30, 2022
BERLIN – Seven weeks after a local teen died in a hit-and-run collision, authorities are continuing their investigation and seeking the public’s help with any information.Charges have not yet been filed in the death of Ocean Pines resident Gavin Knupp, 14, who was a pedestrian returning to a vehicle driven by his sister on Grays... Read more » The post Police: Fatal Hit-And-Run Investigation Remains ‘Active’; Parents: ‘Full Trust And Confidence In Law...READ POST.

School System Debuts ‘Worcester On Wheels’

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 30, 2022
NEWARK– The school system is now bringing the classroom to the community thanks to two new mobile learning units.Worcester County Public Schools this month unveiled its two new Worcester on Wheels recreational vehicles. Area residents will likely see the brightly colored RVs making stops in neighborhoods and at community events as educators make an effort... Read more » The post School System Debuts ‘Worcester On Wheels’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Four Consecutive Life Terms For Man In Rape Case

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 30, 2022
SNOW HILL — A Snow Hill man, convicted in May on multiple counts of rape and sexual abuse of an elementary school student, was sentenced last week to four consecutive life terms plus 75 years with a minimum mandatory sentence of 60 years without the eligibility of parole.In May, Cody Jolley, 32, of Snow Hill,... Read more » The post Four Consecutive Life Terms For Man In Rape Case appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Couple Tuna Showing Up

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 30, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgIt was another nice day on the water today with light winds, sunny skies and warm temps and now that summer is winding down it wasn’t as crowded either.There’s no denying that offshore fishing over the past several weeks has sucked.  Billfish have been tough to come by and tuna have been even more scarce... Read more » The post Couple Tuna Showing Up appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fatal Pedestrian Collision In OC Still Under Investigation

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 29, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City Police continue this week to investigate a fatal pedestrian collision on Coastal Highway at 59th Street late Friday that claimed the life of a Pennsylvania woman.Shortly before midnight on Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a reported vehicle-pedestrian collision at 59th Street. The pedestrian, identified as Sophia... Read more » The post Fatal Pedestrian Collision In OC Still Under Investigation appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Fenwick Eyes Traffic Calming Moves; Temporary Speed Bumps Requested

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 29, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – While the town took its first steps last week to address traffic concerns along Fenwick’s side streets, officials say they are seeking community involvement as they consider other calming measures.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Town Council voted unanimously to approve an expenditure request of $659 for the purchase of temporary speed bumps.... Read more » The post Fenwick Eyes Traffic Calming Moves; Temporary Speed Bumps Requested appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Finally Some Marlins Around

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 29, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgWe had some hot, but beautiful weather today and the rest of the week looks like more of the same.  The forecast shows winds of 5-10 or 15 knots all the way through Friday so there should be some good fishing going on.  It’s a great time to get on board!The offshore fleet found some... Read more » The post Finally Some Marlins Around appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

August 28, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Monday, August 29, 2022
With many of the tournament boats packed up and gone, today was a great day for our resident boats that headed out in search of the fish.  First back to the dock was the Marli returning from the Poorman’s with … Continue reading → The post August 28, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Six Pound Sea Bass in the Deep

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, August 28, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKFbkwZThZECheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!We had some gorgeous weather today and the rest of the week looks very promising as well.  Now that the big money offshore tournaments are over for the summer it’s back to charter fishing for most of the fleet.  Thankfully some fish have shown up... Read more » The post Six Pound Sea Bass in the Deep appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

657 Pound Blue Marlin and New Tournament Record Wahoo Highlight 2022 MidAtlantic Results

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, August 27, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKFbkwZThZECheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!Wow…what a finish!!  I just got back from the 5th and final day of scales action for the 2022 MidAtlantic Tournament and it was an absolute doozie of a day!  I get to see everything live before it goes to the broadcast and I have... Read more » The post 657 Pound Blue Marlin and New Tournament Record Wahoo Highlight 2022 MidAtlantic Results appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

More Blue Marlin For Day 4 of the 2022 MidAtlantic Tournament

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, August 26, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKFbkwZThZECheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!With 156 boats fishing day 4 of the MidAtlantic Tournament today we had a feeling that it was going to be another busy day of scales action.  What we didn’t know was that we would be seeing several more blue marlin over 400 pounds.  We... Read more » The post More Blue Marlin For Day 4 of the 2022 MidAtlantic Tournament appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

County Sees Jump In Ad Funding

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
SNOW HILL– A substantial increase in tourism funding from the state will allow Worcester County to increase its advertising efforts.The Worcester County Commissioners last week agreed to sign off on a grant from the Maryland Tourism Development Board for $1,012,508. The funding will be used for advertising and marketing.“Worcester County has never seen that amount... Read more » The post County Sees Jump In Ad Funding appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Abandoned Hotel Break-InOCEAN CITY — Two Riva, Md. men were arrested last weekend after allegedly entering an abandoned Boardwalk hotel at 13th Street and kicking in doors and smashing windows.Around 10:55 p.m. last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to the area of the old Phillips Beach Plaza Hotel at 13th Street and... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resident Shares West Street Safety Concerns

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
BERLIN– A resident urged the town council to consider pedestrian safety improvements for West Street this week.Westminster Drive resident Mary Hedlesky approached the council on Monday to share concerns about safety on West Street. She said she’d watched a jogger nearly get hit by a vehicle one recent morning.“It was kind of scary,” she said.Hedlesky... Read more » The post Resident Shares West Street Safety Concerns appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Inaugural Class of TidalHealth’s CNA/GNA Program Near Midway Point

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
The first seven students enrolled in the inaugural class of TidalHealth’s CNA/GNA training program are nearing the midway point of their studies. They are, from the left, front row, Mikayla Karr, Aubrey Pastula, Instructor Juanita Homer and Harlow Baysinger. In the back row, from the left, are Lacey Wagner, Onye’a Thomas, Desiree Dennis and Maha... Read more » The post Inaugural Class of TidalHealth’s CNA/GNA Program Near Midway Point appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Pat Sajak, host of the TV show “Wheel of Fortune,” came to town in 2003 to judge a “Vanna White Look-Alike Contest” at the Carousel Hotel. Sponsored by the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce as a fundraiser, the event received lots of attention from the local media.Many came out to support their favorite contestants all... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Blueprint Awareness NeededEditor:The first year of implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future is over. The Blueprint is a 10-year education reform and funding plan. How have the Worcester County Public Schools done?Strong Schools Maryland released their findings about the first year of Blueprint implementation in the form of state and local Progress Reports (find... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Proposed Parking Changes Worry Fenwick Businesses

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – A recommendation to keep proposed parking ratios, but to change suggested requirements for mechanical equipment, will advance to the Fenwick Island Town Council for a second reading.Last Friday, the Fenwick Island Charter and Ordinance Committee met to discuss proposed ordinance amendments pertaining to mechanical equipment and off-street parking in the town’s commercial... Read more » The post Proposed Parking Changes Worry Fenwick Businesses appeared first on...READ POST.

Businesses Urged To Participate In Trespass Program

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN CITY — With the summer season winding down and more and more businesses reducing hours, resort police this week encouraged business owners to sign up for an established program that allows officers to intervene on private property.With the offseason nearing, the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) is encouraging business owners to sign up for... Read more » The post Businesses Urged To Participate In Trespass Program appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Positives Possible With Sunfest Change

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Though traditionalists have generally frowned on the date change, the later Sunfest could ultimately be beneficial to all.The new Oceans Calling Festival essentially kicked Sunfest out of its traditional weekend on the September special event calendar. With an estimated 40,000 tickets being sold for the three-day event, it’s tough to argue against that decision, as... Read more » The post Positives Possible With Sunfest Change appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Edward Lee Carey, The Man Who Started It All

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
(Editor’s Note: The following is a series on the men and women who have spent their summers protecting all those who came to Ocean City for fun and safe vacation.)OCEAN CITY — Edward Lee Carey is the only person to have served on the Ocean City Beach Patrol who can make the claim that not... Read more » The post OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Edward Lee Carey, The Man Who Started It All appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Utility Fees In Berlin To Go Into Effect Sept. 1

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
BERLIN– Town residents will see a variety of fee increases on their utility bills next month.Rate increases approved by elected officials in July are set to go into effect Sept. 1. The average resident will see their stormwater fee double and the implementation of new capital fees for water and sewer.“We will put a message... Read more » The post New Utility Fees In Berlin To Go Into Effect Sept. 1 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
It was a week.Over the course of 48 hours, we took our 14-year-old son Beckett to boarding school in Virginia to start his freshman year in high school and spent an inspirational day on the beach with our 12-year-old Carson for Surfers Healing.For the last several months, we talked of this week often, knowing it... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Serial Rapist Nabbed In ‘92 To Serve More Time In Del.; Case Spotlights Early Success Of OCPD Bike Patrol

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A notorious serial rapist nabbed 30 years ago by the resort’s nascent bike patrol was paroled in Maryland last week but will likely serve out his remaining years in Delaware.On Aug. 20, 1992, Michael Stiple, now 57, was arrested for rape and sexual assault in Ocean City after Ocean City Police Department... Read more » The post Serial Rapist Nabbed In ‘92 To Serve More Time In Del.; Case Spotlights Early Success Of OCPD Bike Patrol appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Pocomoke River Wildlands Trail Groundbreaking Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
State and local officials are pictured with Gov. Larry Hogan at a groundbreaking ceremony for the future Pocomoke River Wildlands Trail connecting Snow Hill to the Pocomoke State Forest and Pocomoke River State Park. The post Pocomoke River Wildlands Trail Groundbreaking Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2021 William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award Presented

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Comptroller Peter Franchot presented the 2021 William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award for Worcester County to Assateague Island Alliance (AIA) on Friday for its efforts advocating for the island’s wild horses. The alliance partners with the Assateague Island National Seashore to promote the awareness and protection of the island’s wildlife and natural resources. Franchot is... Read more » The post 2021 William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award Presented appeared first...READ POST.

Obituaries – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Sylvan Vonna DaughertyBERLIN — Sylvan “Butch” Vonna Daugherty, age 79, passed away at Atlantic General Hospital in Berlin on Thursday, August 18, 2022. Born in Rainelle, WV, he was the son of the late Sylvan V. Daugherty, Sr. and Beatrice Rader Daugherty.Butch graduated from East Tennessee State University in 1965 before going to work for... Read more » The post Obituaries – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Assasteague Island Alliance Wins Award

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Lynn Fisher, vice president of Assasteague Island Alliance, left, is pictured with Karen Roquemore, an Assateague Island Alliance board member, with the William Donald Schaefer Helping People Award the nonprofit received last week. The post Assasteague Island Alliance Wins Award appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Boat Ramp Gets Major Renovations

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Improvements to the Mumford’s Landing Boat Ramp are earning rave reviews from one local group.Public Works Manager Nobie Violante said a new gangway, bumpers and boards were put into the structure about a month ago.“We put new walkways from the top of the fixed dock to the floating dock. They used to... Read more » The post Boat Ramp Gets Major Renovations appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Leaders from WCPS Donate to United Way

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Leaders from Worcester County Public Schools are pictured presenting a check for $67,135.96 to United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore. The post Leaders from WCPS Donate to United Way appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Local Surfer Bren Advances in National Contest

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN CITY- Local surfer Gavin Bren made a big splash last week in a Rip Curl Grom Search qualifying event in New Smyrna, Fla., winning his division to advance to Race to the Ranch and the national finals later this year.The Rip Curl Grom Search series returned for the 22nd time this year and the... Read more » The post Local Surfer Bren Advances in National Contest appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

County Fair’s Talent Show Deadline Near

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
SNOW HILL — The Worcester County Fair will be holding a Talent Show for adults and children at this year’s fair on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 3 p.m.The Worcester County Fair will return to Byrd Park in Snow Hill Friday, Sept. 16-18 with hours from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 16 and... Read more » The post County Fair’s Talent Show Deadline Near appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Dredging Talks Continue

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – As the town inches closer to a dredging project in the Little Assawoman Bay, a resort committee convened this week to discuss permitting, funding and site selection.On Monday, members of the Fenwick Island Dredging Committee met to discuss the timeline for a dredging project in the neighboring Little Assawoman Bay. As officials... Read more » The post Fenwick Dredging Talks Continue appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

28th Poor Girl’s Open a Big Success

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN CITY- The 28th Poor Girl’s Open last weekend was once again a big success with plenty of fish caught and, most importantly, another big donation to the American Cancer Society.Sandwiched between the White Marlin Open and the MidAtlantic Tournaments, the Poor Girl’s Open gives the resort’s lady anglers an opportunity to shine in the... Read more » The post 28th Poor Girl’s Open a Big Success appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Commission Asked To Review Code

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
BERLIN– Elected officials agreed this week to have the Berlin Planning Commission review potential changes to the town’s animal control regulations following concerns from a resident.The Berlin Town Council on Monday voted to ask the town’s planning commission to look into the county’s animal control regulations to see if they could potentially be implemented in... Read more » The post Commission Asked To Review Code appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Though it might not have been the case, the internal promotion of Mary Bohlen to the town administrator post seemed planned. Four months ago, Town Administrator Jeff Fleetwood retired from the post despite having one year left on his contract. He was willing to stay on the job until the budget process wrapped, but Mayor... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Aug. 26: TBACoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Aug. 26: Darin Engh, Zion Reggae Saturday, Aug. 27: The Everafter, The Bills Sunday, Aug. 28: Jack Worthington, No Clue Trio Monday, Aug. 29: Nate Clendenen, Smooth... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Planning For Berlin Lift Station Replacement Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
BERLIN– Plans to replace the Broad Street lift station are underway in Berlin.Town staff told officials this week the request for proposals (RFP) regarding the replacement of the Broad Street lift station was being drafted and a survey of the property was in the works.“We have to get the survey done of the property first... Read more » The post Planning For Berlin Lift Station Replacement Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Pines Board OK’s $158K Expenditure For Police Vehicles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Officials say the purchase of three new vehicles will allow the Ocean Pines Police Department to implement a take-home car program.In a special meeting held Tuesday, the Ocean Pines Board of Directors voted 6-0, with Director Frank Daly absent, to approve an expenditure request of $158,100 for three new police vehicles.Ocean Pines... Read more » The post Pines Board OK’s $158K Expenditure For Police Vehicles appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

OC’s Wine On The Beach Event Scheduled For Sept. 9-10

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN CITY — After a successful post-pandemic festival last year, Wine on the Beach will be returning Sept. 9-10 with changes to enhance the visitor experience.“More sand, more seating, more shade,” are among the features promised for this year, according to organizer Chris Nokes.Nokes said the biggest change is when the event will be held... Read more » The post OC’s Wine On The Beach Event Scheduled For Sept. 9-10 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Things I Like – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
The Poor Girls Open’s growthA meal of several small platesSurfers Healing photosSpending a few nights in Ocean City each summerA quick summer downpourBlue sky beach daysSensible criticismWhen kids remember their teachersRoad trips with little trafficFood delivered to the beachThank you notes The post Things I Like – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
Officer NamedSNOW HILL – The Worcester County Commissioners appointed Nicholas Rice to serve as the procurement officer with Worcester County Government (WCG).On August 15, Rice stepped into this newly created position, which was approved in the fiscal year 2023 WCG operating budget.“The procurement officer position aligns perfectly with our mission to be responsible with taxpayer... Read more » The post A Week In Business – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Easterseals Walk With Me Salisbury Announced

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
On Aug. 18, the Pellinger family spoke to the Rotary Club of Salisbury about the Easterseals Walk With Me Salisbury to be held on Sept. 10. Conor Pellinger, front left, is the Ambassador for the inaugural walk. Pictured left is Ford Waggoner, the club’s president, with Conor, Tom, Donna and Will Pellinger.  To register for... Read more » The post Easterseals Walk With Me Salisbury Announced appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – August 26, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): A strong social whirl brings a new round of good times to fun-loving Rams and Ewes. Also, Cupid is busy aiming arrows at single Lambs hoping for a heart-to-heart encounter.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): A romantic incident could take a more serious turn if the Divine Bovine considers... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – August 26, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Naked Women Arrested For Pool Dip

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
OCEAN CITY — Two New York women were arrested for indecent exposure after resort police found them trespassing at a private pool at a downtown apartment complex.Around 4 a.m. on Wednesday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers were dispatched to Robin Drive for a report of two females trespassing in the pool at the rear... Read more » The post Naked Women Arrested For Pool Dip appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Aquarium Releases 2 Rehabbed Sea Turtles

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
ASSATEAGUE – Two rehabilitated sea turtles were sent back into the ocean from the beach at Assateague State Park, the first public release since the beginning of the COVID pandemic.The National Aquarium’s Animal Rescue Team last Thursday released two Kemp’s ridley sea turtles from the beach at Assateague in front of a large crowd of... Read more » The post Aquarium Releases 2 Rehabbed Sea Turtles appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Michael Jordan’s Catch 23 Jumps into 1st Place in the MidAtlantic Tournament

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 25, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKFbkwZThZECheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!I just got back from the secret bunker somewhere between Cape May, NJ and Ocean City, MD where I was super busy this evening hosting the live broadcast of the MidAtlantic Tournament.  Over 140 boats fished today and there was a lot of excitement as... Read more » The post Michael Jordan’s Catch 23 Jumps into 1st Place in the MidAtlantic Tournament appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Petition Seeks To Rename Road ‘Gavin Knupp Way’

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 24, 2022
BERLIN – A petition drive launched last week to consider renaming a portion of Grays Corner Road in memory of a 14-year-old boy killed in a hit-and-run collision appears to be gaining momentum and there is some precedent for the practice.Around 10:45 p.m. on July 11, a black Mercedes driving eastbound on Grays Corner Road,... Read more » The post Petition Seeks To Rename Road ‘Gavin Knupp Way’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Moves Ahead With Lumber Bid, Keeping Boardwalk Project On Schedule

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The second phase of a major Boardwalk re-decking project will go off as planned this fall after resort officials this week approved a recommendation for the low bid for the lumber for the project.The complete re-decking of the Boardwalk has been in the works for a number of years and the first... Read more » The post Ocean City Moves Ahead With Lumber Bid, Keeping Boardwalk Project On Schedule appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Jeep Week Starts Thursday With Favorites From Years Past, New Events

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 24, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City Jeep Week gets underway Thursday and runs through Sunday.The 2022 highlight is what organizers are calling, “The Great Jeep Week Hangout,” when an aerial group photo of more than 1,500 participating Jeeps will take place. The photo op is happening at the West Ocean City Park & Ride on Route... Read more » The post OC Jeep Week Starts Thursday With Favorites From Years Past, New Events appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Blue Marlin Worth $1.8 Million

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 24, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgAt the beginning of the week we had a feeling that Tuesday would be pretty slow day for the MidAtlantic Tournament thanks to the weather forecast and the lay day forms being turned in.  Little did we know how slow it would be.  We only had three total boats fish today with two out of... Read more » The post Blue Marlin Worth $1.8 Million appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Longtime Berlin Employee Named Town Administrator

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 23, 2022
BERLIN– Longtime municipal employee Mary Bohlen will lead the Town of Berlin following appointment as town administrator Monday.Mayor Zack Tyndall swore Bohlen in Monday following the announcement that she had signed a contract to serve as town administrator. The council agreed in closed session on Aug. 8 to hire Bohlen on Tyndall’s recommendation.“Of all the... Read more » The post Longtime Berlin Employee Named Town Administrator appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Tram Supervisors Lauded For Boardwalk Fire Actions

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 23, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Two Boardwalk tram supervisors were recognized this month for their heroic actions in averting potential disaster when a fire broke out last month in the basement of a downtown Boardwalk apartment building.Around 10 p.m., July 12, the Ocean City Fire Department was dispatched to a working fire at the Colony Apartments on... Read more » The post Tram Supervisors Lauded For Boardwalk Fire Actions appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Police Seek Public Assistance Following Berlin Home Invasion

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 23, 2022
BERLIN– Law enforcement is seeking the public’s assistance following a home invasion on Broad Street in Berlin.Police Chief Arnold Downing is asking area residents to review footage from their home security cameras after an armed man forced his way into a Broad Street home Sunday night. Though the homeowner fought the suspect off with a... Read more » The post Police Seek Public Assistance Following Berlin Home Invasion appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Two Big Blue Marlin Land on Day 1 of the 2022 MidAtlantic

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 23, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgI just got back from a long first night of scales action for Day 1 of the 2022 MidAtlantic Tournament and it was a busy one.  78 total boats fished today and there was tons of action going on in Cape May, NJ, but only one boat weighed in Ocean City, MD.  There was so... Read more » The post Two Big Blue Marlin Land on Day 1 of the 2022 MidAtlantic appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Expansion Approved For Inlet Restaurant

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 22, 2022
BERLIN– An iconic Inlet restaurant will expand following approval from local officials last week.The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) last week approved a request to expand the licensed premises at Harrison’s Harbor Watch. The restaurant will be adding patio and outdoor bar space.Attorney Joe Moore told the board that while the BLC had... Read more » The post Expansion Approved For Inlet Restaurant appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Officials, Governor Celebrate Perdue Henson Junior Achievement Center

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 22, 2022
SALISBURY – Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan joined with community partners and local representatives last week to break ground on the new Perdue Henson Junior Achievement Center.Last Friday, Junior Achievement (JA) of the Eastern Shore celebrated the construction of a new immersive learning facility in Salisbury with a groundbreaking ceremony.Through its partnerships with The Franklin P.... Read more » The post Officials, Governor Celebrate Perdue Henson Junior Achievement Center appeared...READ POST.

2022 MidAtlantic Tournament Has Over 165 Boats and Almost $5 Million Purse

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 22, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgRegistration is over and the final tallies are being counted up and it looks like the 31st MidAtlantic Tournament is going to be another good one.  Over 165 boats are registered and the total purse is going to be around $5 Million dollars so everyone is excited to see what will be brought to the... Read more » The post 2022 MidAtlantic Tournament Has Over 165 Boats and Almost $5 Million Purse appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

2022 Poor Girls Open Results

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, August 21, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgThe final scales are closed on another exciting Poor Girls Open where there were changes to the leaderboard every step of the way.  The Max Bet went wire-to-wire and finished in first place in the coveted billfish release division and will cash a check for over $100,000 after tomorrow’s awards banquet.  The big winner in... Read more » The post 2022 Poor Girls Open Results appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Leaderboard Shake Ups on Day 2 of the 2022 Poor Girls Open

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, August 20, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6vBBlmXLcgI just got back from another exciting day of scales action for day 2 of the 2022 Poor Girls Open at Bahia Marina and Fish Tales.  We had a feeling things would be busy with 80 boats fishing today and there were several changes to the leaderboard as the ladies weighed and released some good... Read more » The post Leaderboard Shake Ups on Day 2 of the 2022 Poor Girls Open appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

August 19, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Saturday, August 20, 2022
It was definately a tournament style day here at the marina where the parking lot was packed and the slips were empty all day.  We had many boats head out today for the Poor Girl’s tournament in search of the … Continue reading → The post August 19, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Day 1 at The 2022 Poor Girls Open and A Bluefin Tuna on a Flounder Rig

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, August 19, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQ&t=5sI just got back from an exciting first day of scales action at Bahia Marina for the start of the 2022 Poor Girls Open and the ladies did an outstanding job.  There are 161 boats fishing this year’s event and the purse is an impressive $240,000+.  37 boats fished today and we saw about 1/3... Read more » The post Day 1 at The 2022 Poor Girls Open and A Bluefin Tuna on a Flounder Rig appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

August 18th, 2022

Posted by Ocean City Fishing Reports | Friday, August 19, 2022
Today was a beautiful day here at the docks.  Slight breeze and great temperatures.  We had several boats fish out of our fleet.  The Reel Chaos returned to the dock with 1 good sized yellowfin and 20 dolphins in the … Continue reading → The post August 18th, 2022 appeared first on Ocean City MD Fishing Charter Boat Sport Fishing. ...READ POST.

Things I Like – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Funny celebrations at the WMO scalesTime off in the summerA sunny when rain is predictedGood sportsmanship displaysSeeing businesses with long linesFalling asleep easily at nightA pile of crabs and a pitcher of beerPeople watching at Seacrets in the summerSpicy sushiA group of kids horsing around in a poolBeing home by 10:30 after a Freeman Arts... Read more » The post Things I Like – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

First Friday Opening Reception Held at the Art League of Ocean City.

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Su Lane, Kirk McBride and David Lane are pictured at the First Friday Opening Reception at the Art League of Ocean City. The post First Friday Opening Reception Held at the Art League of Ocean City. appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Backpack Full of Cash SwipedOCEAN CITY – A local man was arrested last week after allegedly swiping his girlfriend’s backpack containing over $3,000 in cash along with her iPhone from a downtown condominium.Around 2 a.m. last Thursday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer responded to a condominium at 8th Street for a reported domestic... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Fenwick Committee Talks Traffic-Calming Measures

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – Proposed calming measures along three side streets, including the implementation of one-way traffic and raised crosswalks, highlighting a town committee meeting this week. Bottom of FormOn Tuesday, Councilman Richard Been, chair of the Fenwick Island Infrastructure Committee, presented members with possible traffic-calming measures along Bunting Avenue, Maryland Avenue and Island Street.Among the... Read more » The post Fenwick Committee Talks Traffic-Calming...READ POST.

Decatur Alumnus Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
BERLIN – A local hero and Stephen Decatur High School graduate who has risen to some of the highest ranks in the U.S. Department of Defense added another feather to his impressive cap last week.Decatur graduate Robert Hastings was inducted into the Defense Information School (DINOS) Hall of Fame at a special ceremony at Fort... Read more » The post Decatur Alumnus Inducted Into Hall Of Fame appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Three Generations of Golfers

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Three generations of the Quillin family are pictured playing golf at the Ocean City Golf Club. From right is Michael Quillin, his son David Quillin, Elsa Quillin and J.D. Quillin. Michael and J.D. Quillin are sons of one of the founders of the Ocean City Golf Club, which opened in 1959. The post Three Generations of Golfers appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): A turn in a relationship upsets the amorous Arian, who is puzzled by Cupid’s romantic antics. Be patient and considerate. The confusion will soon sort itself out.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): It’s a good time for travel-loving Taureans to take off for fun-filled jaunts to new places. And... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Bobby Libertini, Ocean Memories In His Own Words

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
(Editor’s Note: The following is a series on the men and women who have spent their summers protecting all those who came to Ocean City for fun and safe vacation.)OCEAN CITY — I grew up in Catonsville and swam competitively in high school and college. My brother Jim had been a lifeguard in Daytona Beach.... Read more » The post OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Bobby Libertini, Ocean Memories In His Own Words appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Voices From The Readers – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Timing of Sports Complex QuestionedEditor:Thanks to an army of volunteers and over 5,000 voters signing the petition, the citizens of Worcester County will have the opportunity to vote for or against the bond issuance to build the Sports Complex.At first glance, the bond bill calls for a general obligation bond of $11,198,830. However, that is just... Read more » The post Voices From The Readers – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

28th Poor Girl’s Open Gets Underway

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY- With the drama of the White Marlin Open subsided, the resort area’s lady anglers get their turn in the spotlight this weekend with the return of the Poor Girl’s Open for the 28th year.The Poor Girl’s Open, which typically falls on the weekend after the White Marlin Open, was founded in 1994 by... Read more » The post 28th Poor Girl’s Open Gets Underway appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

3 Elected Directors Take Seats On Ocean Pines Board

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Three new directors will take a seat on the Ocean Pines board following last week’s election.Bottom of FormFollowing a ballot count last Thursday, the Ocean Pines Association announced candidates Steve Jacobs, Stuart Lakernick and Monica Rakowski as the top vote-getters in this year’s board election.Jacobs received 1,867 votes, Lakernick received 1,802 votes... Read more » The post 3 Elected Directors Take Seats On Ocean Pines Board appeared first on News...READ POST.

New Officers for American Legion Sworn In

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
The new officers for American Legion Post 166 were sworn in recently by Southeastern Shore District Commander Barbara Wharton. Returning as commander of the post was Tom Wengert. Other officers sworn in were J.R. Best, first vice commander; Bob Paul, second vice commander; John Bussard, adjutant; George Barstis, finance officer; Jack Hyle, judge advocate; Ben... Read more » The post New Officers for American Legion Sworn In appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Bahama Bay Music Request Denied

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
SNOW HILL – Officials opted not to grant a new Ocean City bar’s request to host live music this week.The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) approved background music but not live music for Bahama Bay Bar at a meeting on Wednesday. The decision came after a neighbor of the bar, which is located... Read more » The post Bahama Bay Music Request Denied appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean Pines Holds Annual Meeting

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Election results, financial reports and presentations on various community initiatives highlighted the Ocean Pines Association’s annual meeting.For the first time since 2018, more than 100 association members were in attendance for the community’s annual meeting, held at the Ocean Pines Community Center on Aug. 13. For the first time in its history,... Read more » The post Ocean Pines Holds Annual Meeting appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Who’s Playing When & Where – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Buxy’s Salty Dog 410-289-0973 28th St. & Coastal Hwy. Friday, Aug. 19: Bond & BentleyCoconuts Beach Bar & Grill Oceanfront Castle In The Sand 37th & 38th St. 410-289-6846 Friday, Aug. 19: Darin Engh, Lime Green Band Saturday, Aug. 20: Kevin Poole & Joe Mama, Stratus Fear Sunday, Aug. 21: Darren O’Neill, Rick & Regina... Read more » The post Who’s Playing When & Where – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Fenwick Election Winners Sworn In; New Officers Named

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
FENWICK ISLAND – The three successful candidates in this year’s municipal election began their tenure this week following an organizational meeting of the town council. Bottom of FormOn Monday, Bill Rymer, Ed Bishop and Richard Been were sworn in to the Fenwick Island Town Council following successful runs in the 2022 municipal election.As incumbents in... Read more » The post Fenwick Election Winners Sworn In; New Officers Named appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
(Editor’s Note: This article was reprinted from October of 2020, as the writer is on vacation.)Last week, we packed up the family and headed south for a week to our favorite regional destination – Emerald Isle, N.C.This has become a tradition for my family as well as two friends’ families.Over the years, our group has... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Art League of Ocean City’s First Friday Opening Reception Held

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Sandy Morgan, Cal Dupchen and Donna Sponseller were among the attendees at the Art League of Ocean City’s First Friday Opening Reception this month. The post Art League of Ocean City’s First Friday Opening Reception Held appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Ocean City Lacrosse Classic a Big Success

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Lacrosse Classic held last weekend was once again a hugesuccess with some of the top men’s and women’s players competing for four days culminatingwith championship games on Sunday.In the Men’s Elite A Division, it was Barley’s Backyard going 4-0 and beating Harry’s Bar, 9-8, in the championship game. In the... Read more » The post Ocean City Lacrosse Classic a Big Success appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

County, Nonprofit Partners With Housing Mission

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
SALISBURY – Partnerships with a local nonprofit are expected to assist seniors and low-income families with critical home repairs.Earlier this month, Salisbury Neighborhood Housing Services (SNHS), a nonprofit dedicated to increasing homeownership and sustainable neighborhoods, announced its partnership with Chesapeake Housing Mission (CHM).Officials say additional funding will allow the organization to meet the needs of... Read more » The post County, Nonprofit Partners With...READ POST.

MidAtlantic Tournament Returns Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY- The resort area’s collective hangover from last week’s White Marlin Open has just about worn off in time for the 28th Annual MidAtlantic Tournament, the next big event on the summer sportfishing calendar.The annual MidAtlantic Tournament originated in Cape May, N.J. nearly three decades ago, but the event has had a decidedly Ocean... Read more » The post MidAtlantic Tournament Returns Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Resort Council Approves Beach Tennis Tourney

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Resort officials this week approved a new Beach Tennis MD Open event for the weekend straddling late September and early October, or the same weekend as other major events in the resort.On Monday, the Mayor and Council heard a pitch to approve a new special event called the Beach Tennis MD Open.... Read more » The post Resort Council Approves Beach Tennis Tourney appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OC Jeep Gathering Returns Next Week

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Ocean City Jeep Week will return to Ocean City Aug. 25-28.Bottom of FormThis event is an annual gathering of the Jeep community. The main hub is the convention center with Jeeps of all types and sizes on display. The event will also feature Show & Shines and vendors showcasing and selling parts... Read more » The post OC Jeep Gathering Returns Next Week appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

A Week In Business – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Designation EarnedSALISBURY – For the fifth year in a row, Wor-Wic Community College was named a Military Spouse Friendly School by VIQTORY, a veteran-owned company whose mission is to assist military personnel transitioning to a civilian life.Earlier this year, Wor-Wic also received gold-level recognition as an overall Military Friendly School.“Wor-Wic understands and appreciates the unique... Read more » The post A Week In Business – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News...READ POST.

Folk Festival Returns Aug. 26-28

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
SALISBURY – Bottom of FormThe National Folk Festival will return to downtown Salisbury next weekend for its final year.For the fourth and final year, the National Folk Festival will make its way to downtown Salisbury for a weekend of music, arts, entertainment, and food. From Aug. 26-28, roughly 350 artists – musicians, dancers, storytellers and... Read more » The post Folk Festival Returns Aug. 26-28 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Welcome Incoming President

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
Tim Lund, outgoing president of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City, is pictured with Bob Wolfing, incoming president of the club. The club meets on Wednesday mornings at 8 a.m. in the Ocean Pines Community Center at White Horse Park. The post Kiwanis Welcome Incoming President appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
On Aug. 10, the Ward Museum Executive Director Dr. Kristin Sullivan was the guest speaker at the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City.  Pictured is Sullivan, left, with Tim Lund, the club’s president. The post Kiwanis Club Hosts Guest Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Back To School Bash To Feature Food, Activities

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN PINES – The Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks Department will host a Back to School Bash on Saturday, Aug. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Park on Cathell Road.The Back to School Bash will include games, waterslides, and moon bounces for children. Wristbands are $10.There will also be food and... Read more » The post Back To School Bash To Feature Food, Activities appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Car Chase Ends In Resort Arrest

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY – An Anne Arundel County man was arrested last weekend after leading resort police on a high-speed pursuit from one end of the town to the other before getting caught hours later at a fight at a downtown bar.Around 8:20 p.m. last Sunday, an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer patrolling in the... Read more » The post Car Chase Ends In Resort Arrest appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – August 19, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
The Sea Scape was built by Ridge Harman, Sr. in 1954 and was the first Boardwalk motel in Ocean City. Located on 16th Street, it was part of what would soon become known as “Motel Row.”The famous March Storm of ‘62 would cause serious damage to the entire town and the Sea Scape was no exception.... Read more » The post Vanishing Ocean City With Bunk Mann – August 19, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin’s A&E District Secures $17K State Grant

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
BERLIN– A $17,000 grant is expected to support public art in the Berlin Arts and Entertainment District.The Maryland State Arts Council awarded the Berlin Arts and Entertainment District a $17,089 grant to assist with public art and related events in the downtown district.“We’re really focused on live music and public art,” said Ivy Wells, the... Read more » The post Berlin’s A&E District Secures $17K State Grant appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland...READ POST.

Bohlen Expected To Be Named Town Administrator In Berlin

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
BERLIN– Berlin officials are expected to announce Mary Bohlen as the new town administrator on Monday.Bohlen, a longtime town employee, has served as acting town administrator since the departure of Jeff Fleetwood in April.The agenda for Monday’s town council meeting includes an announcement regarding administrative vacancies from Mayor Zack Tyndall.“We have an announcement planned for... Read more » The post Bohlen Expected To Be Named Town Administrator In Berlin...READ POST.

Adjustments Planned For Glen Riddle Treatment Plant

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
BERLIN – Changes will soon be underway at the Glen Riddle Wastewater Treatment Plant in an effort to correct issues that have been costing the county more than $200,000 a year in hauling fees.Earlier this month, county officials agreed to use $1 million in grant funding to replace failing membranes, which separate contaminants from water,... Read more » The post Adjustments Planned For Glen Riddle Treatment Plant appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Police Reminding Residents To Lock Doors

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
BERLIN – Police are reminding residents to lock their doors to ensure valuables remain safe.Berlin Police Chief Arnold Downing encouraged residents to lock their car doors, their house doors and their garage doors this week.The message comes after a trio of residents shared video on social media of someone rifling through cars at night.“Don’t leave... Read more » The post Berlin Police Reminding Residents To Lock Doors appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Oceans Calling Lineup Announced As Festival Nears

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
OCEAN CITY – While still a little over a month away, the excitement is building for the inaugural Oceans Calling three-day music festival with the announcement of the lineup this week for each day of the event.Last August, Tourism and Business Development Director Tom Perlozzo and C3 Presents founder and promoter Tim Sweetwood pitched the... Read more » The post Oceans Calling Lineup Announced As Festival Nears appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

2022 Poor Girls Open Has 161 Boats and Over $240,000 in Prize Money

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 18, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQ&t=1sCheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!I just got back from registration for the 2022 Poor Girls Open and it was a pretty awesome pink party.  Thanks to all of you that purchased our Back the Blue shirts!  Word coming out of the Poor Girls is that there are 161 boats... Read more » The post 2022 Poor Girls Open Has 161 Boats and Over $240,000 in Prize Money appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Record Payout Highlights 2022 White Marlin Open

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – The 2022 White Marlin Open that ended last weekend with a flourish after days of relative inactivity will be remembered for a lot of things, including a new world record $4.5 million payout for a single fish.The first three days of the 2022 White Marlin Open (WMO) last week saw plenty of... Read more » The post Record Payout Highlights 2022 White Marlin Open appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Surfers Healing Returns To Ocean City

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – A day-long surf camp for children with autism returned to the beaches of Ocean City this week.On Wednesday, 225 children with autism and their families gathered on the beach in front of the Castle in the Sand Hotel for the 13th annual Surfers Healing camp.Throughout the day, surfers from as far away... Read more » The post Surfers Healing Returns To Ocean City appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Changes Approved For Later Sunfest

Posted by The Dispatch | Wednesday, August 17, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Having already been moved back to the third week in October to accommodate other major events in late September, Sunfest promises to retain the traditional elements that have made it so popular over the decades but will also include some new elements designed to expand the demographics.Earlier this year, the Mayor and... Read more » The post Changes Approved For Later Sunfest appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Tarpon on the Eastern Shore of Virginia…..From a Kayak!

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 16, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQ&t=1sCheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!There wasn’t a whole lot of fishing going on around here today thanks to the stiff northeast winds.  Bay water was clean enough to catch a flounder, but the ocean was closed for business for everyone that I know of.  Tomorrow looks like more wind... Read more » The post Tarpon on the Eastern Shore of Virginia…..From a Kayak! appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

Bench Dedication Honors Former Tourism Director

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 16, 2022
OCEAN CITY– Resort officials honored former tourism director Donna Abbott with a bench and garden dedication this week.On Monday, Town of Ocean City officials, members of the Ocean City Beautification Committee and community members gathered at the Roland E. Powell Convention Center to honor Abbott with a bench and garden dedication. Abbott, who spent more... Read more » The post Bench Dedication Honors Former Tourism Director appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Officials Expedite Approval Process For Boardwalk Lumber Bids

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 16, 2022
OCEAN CITY – With some urgency, bids for lumber for the second phase of the two-phase Boardwalk re-decking project were opened with the type of lumber likely being the tipping point in the final decision.The complete re-decking of the Boardwalk has been on the town’s radar for a number of years, but with the first... Read more » The post Officials Expedite Approval Process For Boardwalk Lumber Bids appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Property Owner Addresses Ongoing Renovations

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 16, 2022
BERLIN– The owner of several Main Street storefronts undergoing renovations wants to assure the public the work is moving forward.In the wake of community criticism regarding the condition of buildings on Main Street that have been in the midst of improvements for months, Blue Water Development issued a statement Tuesday outlining property owner Jack Burbage’s... Read more » The post Property Owner Addresses Ongoing Renovations appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Worcester GOLD Celebrates New Office

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 16, 2022
SNOW HILL – For the first time in its now 25-year history, Worcester GOLD has its own space.Last week, Worcester GOLD (Giving Other Lives Dignity) celebrated its new office on River Street in Snow Hill with a ribbon cutting ceremony.“We’re delighted to start this new chapter in GOLD’s 25-year history,” said Nicholas Cranford, executive director... Read more » The post Worcester GOLD Celebrates New Office appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Mahi and Cobia

Posted by The Dispatch | Tuesday, August 16, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQ&t=1sCheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!It was a little windier than the weather man said it would be today so boats fishing the ocean were a little uncomfortable and boats fishing the bay had tough conditions.  It looks to blow some more tomorrow and Wednesday, but should calm down for... Read more » The post Mahi and Cobia appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Va. Man Sentenced To 10 Years Following Truck Theft

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – One half of a Virginia couple arrested in April for motor vehicle theft of a truck allegedly stolen from a funeral home and cemetery after a license plate reader on the Route 50 bridge alerted resort police pleaded guilty to multiple counts last week and was sentenced to a combined 10 years... Read more » The post Va. Man Sentenced To 10 Years Following Truck Theft appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Revising New Rental Ordinance Due To ‘Error’

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 15, 2022
BERLIN – The town’s short-term rental ordinance is set to be reintroduced next week after an error was identified in the initial version.Though the Berlin Town Council approved a short-term rental ordinance this spring, the Berlin Planning Commission agreed to forward them a new version last week. The new ordinance, which is expected to be... Read more » The post Berlin Revising New Rental Ordinance Due To ‘Error’ appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Two Diamondback Turtles Released After New York Stay

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 15, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Two threatened diamondback turtles collected by a New York family on vacation in the resort area as pets found their way back home this month in a roundabout way.The Maryland Coastal Bays Program last week received two diamondback turtles, a threatened species symbolic of the state, and with the help of volunteers,... Read more » The post Two Diamondback Turtles Released After New York Stay appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Some Better Flounder Fishing Going On

Posted by The Dispatch | Monday, August 15, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQ&t=1sCheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!It was back to reality today after an incredible White Marlin Open week where we saw a world record payout of over $4.5 Million.  It was back to charter fishing for the offshore fleet and inshore it was flounder fishing for some folks looking to... Read more » The post Some Better Flounder Fishing Going On appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

World Record Fishing Tournament Payout of $4.5 Million

Posted by The Dispatch | Sunday, August 14, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQ&t=1sCheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!I just returned from the awards banquet for the 49th Annual White Marlin Open and it was an awesome experience.  Andy Motsko announced all of the winners ending with what is the largest payout for a fishing tournament in history.  It’s really cool that a... Read more » The post World Record Fishing Tournament Payout of $4.5 Million appeared first on News Ocean City...READ POST.

$4.4 Million Dollar White Marlin Lands on Day 5 of the 2022 White Marlin Open

Posted by The Dispatch | Saturday, August 13, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQ&t=1sCheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle in West Ocean City!Well, it was another insanely exciting Friday at the White Marlin Open with big fish and millions of dollars worth of prize money changing hands with just a tip of the scales.  We saw some more yellowfin tuna, another wahoo, a big bigeye tuna and... Read more » The post $4.4 Million Dollar White Marlin Lands on Day 5 of the 2022 White Marlin Open appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

$2.8 Million Dollar Marlin Shows Up for Day 4 at the 2022 White Marlin Open

Posted by The Dispatch | Friday, August 12, 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_kJRJE_3BQCheck out our tour of Atlantic Tackle!!With 352 boats heading out for day 4 of the 49th Annual White Marlin Open we had a feeling that it would be a pretty busy day at the scales.  We were right as we saw a swordfish (non qualifier), a couple more wahoo, a huge dolphin, several more... Read more » The post $2.8 Million Dollar Marlin Shows Up for Day 4 at the 2022 White Marlin Open appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Things I Like – August 12, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
Three-day summer weekendsThe first warm water day after an upwellingOnline bill payFalling asleep early on SundaysGrabbing carryout on the way home from the beachQuick, productive chatsBeach days without a stormA group of young kids laughingWhite Marlin Open’s last dayCatching up with college friendsShibumi Shade products The post Things I Like – August 12, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Donations Made to Easterseals Camp Fairlee

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
Mark Engberg (right) of the Charles Schwab Independent Branch in Rehoboth Beach, is pictured with Easterseals President/CEO Kenan Sklenar as he once again showed his support by offering a match of up to $5,000 in donations to Easterseals Camp Fairlee. Camp Fairlee, located outside of Chestertown, Maryland, is one of the only camps in the... Read more » The post Donations Made to Easterseals Camp Fairlee appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

School Board Approves Virtual Instruction Day Plan

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
SALISBURY –Bottom of Form With board approval this week, a virtual day instruction plan for Wicomico County schools now advances to the state superintendent.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Board of Education voted to approve a virtual day instruction plan for Wicomico County Public Schools (WCPS) and to submit the document to the state superintendent for... Read more » The post School Board Approves Virtual Instruction Day Plan appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Mark McCleskey, A Fateful First Ride Up North

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
(Editor’s Note: The following is a series on the men and women who have spent their summers protecting all those who came to Ocean City for fun and safe vacation.)OCEAN CITY — In the summer of 1971, Mark McCleskey had a pretty good job at a summer camp in Lenoir, N.C. Camp Patterson had hired... Read more » The post OCBP Alumni Of The Week, Mark McCleskey, A Fateful First Ride Up North appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Berlin Misses On Grant Attempts

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
BERLIN – The town will continue to seek funding for two major projects despite the news that recent requests for grants were unsuccessful.Mayor Zack Tyndall announced this week that neither a request for wastewater treatment plant funding nor a request for funds for a pedestrian bridge over Route 113 were granted. He says the town... Read more » The post Berlin Misses On Grant Attempts appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Beaver Run School To Welcome Students Next Month

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
SALISBURY – After five years of planning and construction, officials say a school replacement project is nearing completion.This week, Wicomico County Public Schools (WCPS) Public Information Officer Tracy Sahler announced demolition of the old Beaver Run Elementary School is complete. A new school building, which was constructed behind the former site, is expected to welcome... Read more » The post New Beaver Run School To Welcome Students Next Month appeared first on News Ocean...READ POST.

Council Extends Boat Ramp Hours

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
OCEAN CITY – Recreational boaters utilizing the town’s old public boat ramp in the Little Salisbury community can enjoy the water a little later after resort officials last week agreed to extend the hours of operation at the facility.For years, the public boat ramp in the north-end Little Salisbury community was the only public boat... Read more » The post Council Extends Boat Ramp Hours appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanian of the Month Recognized

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
The Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City recognized Pat Winkelmayer as “Kiwanian of the Month” for July. Winkelmayer, pictured with Tim Lund, the club’s president, has been cashier for most “Dawg Team” events and is the club’s recording secretary. The post Kiwanian of the Month Recognized appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Hardwire Donates 840 Shields For Schools

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
SALISBURY – Protective shields will soon be placed in all Wicomico County Public School (WCPS) buildings.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County school board voted unanimously to accept a donation of 840 emergency response shields from Hardwire, LLC, a Pocomoke-based armor manufacturing company.Kim Miles, assistant superintendent for student and family services, said the equipment – valuing approximately... Read more » The post Hardwire Donates 840 Shields For Schools appeared first on...READ POST.

National Night Out A Success In Pines

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Ocean Pines Police Chief Leo Ehrisman said the recent National Night Out event was a success, drawing roughly 100 people from the community to White Horse Park last Tuesday.Established in 1984, National Night Out is observed on the first Tuesday in August to promote positive police-community partnerships and neighborhood comradery, and to... Read more » The post National Night Out A Success In Pines appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

White Marlin Open A True Success Story

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
While there is much excitement for next month’s first-ever Oceans Calling music festival, the highlight of Ocean City’s annual special events calendar continues to be the White Marlin Open.There are several significant special events that annually pack an economic punch for the Ocean City area, but there’s no mistaking the most impactful of them all.... Read more » The post White Marlin Open A True Success Story appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Local Toys for Tots Campaign Presented Certificates of Appreciation

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
The local Toys for Tots campaign presented certificates of appreciation to Jeff and Joan Muschrush, the owners of the Crabcake Factory Bayside, for their 2021 efforts to collect toys for disadvantaged children. Pictured are First Detachment member Frank Del Piano, Joann and Jeff Muschrush, and Sharon Ruest, coordinator for Ocean View Toys for Tots. The post Local Toys for Tots Campaign Presented Certificates of Appreciation appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Marlin Club Crew of OC Awarded Scholarships

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
Members of the Marlin Club Crew of OC, a nonprofit organization, awarded a total of $10,000 in scholarships to eight Worcester County college-bound students. Among those accepting in person at the meeting on July 9 were (seated left to right) Ayush Batra (Duke Univ.), Megan Wheeler (University of Lynchburg), Lauren Moses (Old Dominion Univ.), Allison... Read more » The post Marlin Club Crew of OC Awarded Scholarships appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

What’s Your Sign? – August 12, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
ARIES (March 21 to April 19): You’re wise to let your Arian skepticism question a former adversary’s request to let bygones be bygones. Time will tell if they are trying to pull the wool over the Lamb’s eyes.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): Congratulations. Your hard work soon pays off with some well-deserved recognition. Meanwhile,... Read more » The post What’s Your Sign? – August 12, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OCBP Adjusts As Coverage Dips

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
OCEAN CITY—With the beginning of the annual education drain, the Ocean City Beach Patrol is starting to face challenges related to a drop-off in staff, but the resort’s 10 miles of sandy beaches will remain covered during the waning weeks of summer.The Ocean City Beach Patrol (OCBP) slogan “Keep Your Feet in the Sand Until... Read more » The post OCBP Adjusts As Coverage Dips appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City Hosted Speaker

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
Harry Burkett, manager of the Ocean Pines branch of the Worcester County Library, was the guest speaker at a recent Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City meeting. Burkett, left, is pictured with Tim Lund, the club’s president. The post Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City Hosted Speaker appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – August 12, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
Last week’s news with the sports complex created much confusion. One reader surmised the project was dead as a result of what was reported. This would be wrong, but the misperception is understandable because of the November referendum on the sports complex and the fact the Worcester County Commissioners opted last week to remove the... Read more » The post Thoughts From The Publisher’s Desk – August 12, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

The Adventures Of Fatherhood – August 12, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
Life does not always pan out as envisioned. It’s how we pivot and handle the unexpected situations that defines us. These are words of advice I have expressed to myself repeatedly of late.When I started writing this column 14 years ago, Beckett was two months old. Carson, 12, would come along about 17 months later,... Read more » The post The Adventures Of Fatherhood – August 12, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Charges Filed After Vehicle Break-Ins

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
OCEAN CITY — A Texas woman was arrested last week after being connected to a string of vehicle break-ins in a parking garage.The Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) continues to investigate a series of vehicle break-ins at a downtown condo parking garage on Dorchester Street this week although an arrest has been made. OCPD officers... Read more » The post Charges Filed After Vehicle Break-Ins appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

OP Email Scams

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
OCEAN PINES – Bottom of FormSeveral people in Ocean Pines have recently reported receiving scam emails.In many of the emails, the sender asks the recipient for help buying gift cards to donate to a local charity. Some of the emails appear to come from Ocean Pines staff or Board members.Police Chief Leo Ehrisman said it’s... Read more » The post OP Email Scams appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

Locked Brakes Caused Brief Route 50 Bridge Malfunction

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
OCEAN CITY — The Route 50 bridge draw span was briefly stuck in the open position on Tuesday, but state officials quickly resolved the issue, confirming staff remains on hand in case any more problems with the bridge arise.Around 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) officials reported the draw... Read more » The post Locked Brakes Caused Brief Route 50 Bridge Malfunction appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast...READ POST.

Wicomico Council Supports Ban On DAF Storage Tanks

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
SALISBURY – A proposal to ban dissolved air flotation (DAF) storage tanks in Wicomico County will move forward with the support of the Wicomico County Council.In a recent work session, the Wicomico County Council agreed to have legal counsel review the possibility of banning DAF storage tanks that hold poultry rendering waste.While the storage of... Read more » The post Wicomico Council Supports Ban On DAF Storage Tanks appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Things To Do Around Town – August 12, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
Every Sunday: Berlin Farmers Market From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., several streets will be closed to allow producers to display their goods. Live music from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Every Monday: TOPS Meeting 5-6:30 p.m. Atlantic General Hospital, Berlin. Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a support group promoting weight loss and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Call... Read more » The post Things To Do Around Town – August 12, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

14th Heels and Reels Tourney in the Books

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
OCEAN CITY- The Ocean City Marlin Club’s 14th Heels and Reels Tournament last weekend was once again a huge success with plenty of billfish released along with big fish weighed in several categories.Just before the 49th White Marlin Open got underway this week, the Marlin Club hosted its 14th annual Heels and Reels Tournament. The... Read more » The post 14th Heels and Reels Tourney in the Books appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch Newspaper. ...READ POST.

New Red Wolf Joins Salisbury Zoo

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
SALISBURY – The Salisbury Zoo recently received a 2-year-old male red wolf from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s (USFWS) Red Wolf Recovery Program in North Carolina.Bowie has joined Shiloh, the female red wolf, as a companion.The red wolf is the world’s most endangered wolf. Once common throughout the Eastern and South-Central United States, red... Read more » The post New Red Wolf Joins Salisbury Zoo appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.

Cops & Courts – August 12, 2022

Posted by The Dispatch | Thursday, August 11, 2022
False Imprisonment ArrestOCEAN CITY — A Pennsylvania man was arrested on false imprisonment charges last week after allegedly locking his girlfriend on a hotel balcony against her will.Around 9:10 p.m. last Wednesday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to a hotel at 120th Street for a reported domestic incident. OCPD officers met with a... Read more » The post Cops & Courts – August 12, 2022 appeared first on News Ocean City Maryland Coast Dispatch...READ POST.
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