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Loose pants, tight jaws: loose lips? City officials get into it over whether a problem exists and if talking about it publicly hurts business ZACK HOOPES ■ Staff Writer

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(July 1,2 2013) In what is probably best described as a tragic choice of metaphor, the Ocean City Council engaged in a heated meta-debate this week over the debate on Councilman Brent Ashley’s suggestion of a ban on saggy pants – using the proverbial pot of poo as a reference. “I believe what Councilman [Dennis] Dare told you was, ‘Don’t take a stick and stir the ….,’” Council President Lloyd Martin lamented to Ashley. “You made negative news for Ocean City.” “What you were saying was, ‘Don’t stir it up and it’ll go away,’” Ashley replied. “But it’s not going to go away.” Three weeks ago, Ashley requested that a decency policy for the Boardwalk be discussed at this week’s council session, following the recent passage of a similar policy in the resort town of Wildwood, N.J. Wildwood, Ashley said, was banishing droopy trousers in an effort to clean up the public image and the allegedly deteriorating family environment of its own boardwalk. He added that he had similar concerns about in Ocean City, given the number of citizen complaints

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A car flipped Tuesday afternoon after colliding with another making an illegal left turn at the intersection of Philadelphia Avenue and North Division Street at the base of the Route 50 bridge. The four passengers were taken to the hospital and all but one were released the same day, thanks to seatbelts, Ocean City police said. See page 7A

A bang-up holiday Summery weather, at last, brings kind of crowd that everyone was waiting for LISA CAPITELLI ■ Managing Editor (July 12, 2013) The warm, sunny weather was ideal for a long, four-day weekend in Ocean City for the Fourth of July holiday and the traveling public responded. Traffic was backed up for miles com-

ing into Ocean City starting Wednesday evening. Throughout the weekend, traffic was bumper to bumper as people headed to the resort for some fun in the sun. The beach and Boardwalk were also packed with visitors. “We had an awesome weekend … perfect beach weather and great crowds,” said Jessica Waters, communications manager for the Town of Ocean City. According to the Demoflush statistics, which uses wastewater flows to esSee PLEASANT on Page 4A

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Ashley’s media appearances cause unease amongst colleagues and high-profile crimes in June. But this week’s council agenda did not feature such a discussion, with Martin stating that he had pulled it from the schedule because Councilman Joe Mitrecic was unable to attend this week’s meeting and there was still more information to be gathered on the issue. But Ashley clearly believed that the discussion was simply being avoided because the topic was politically unsavory, causing Ashley to debate his colleagues on why the debate wasn’t happening. “I don’t know how any elected official wouldn’t support at least talking about more decency on the Boardwalk,” Ashley said. “Whatever the situation or solution is, I’m only asking for a discussion, not a decision.” “Brent, you’re a master at putting those catchphrases out there,” retorted Mayor Rick Meehan. “I just learned from you,” Ashley quipped. The style of dress known as “sagging” typically involves wearing one’s pants well below the waist and often below the buttocks entirely. It is commonly associated with prisons, where inmates are often issued ill-fitting pants and not permitted belts. Outside of prisons, the style often creates a conno-

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said. “But what good would that do us? tation of gang and criminal activity. Yet the obvious intimation by other I might’ve gotten my picture in the Balcouncil members was that Ashley was timore Sun, but what would we actually trying to create a problem for the cur- accomplish?” The fact that Ashley has been quoted rent legislative majority, of which he is a frequent critic, by pushing an issue in major newspapers, radio and TV stothat questioned the resort’s family ries regarding the possible pants ordinance seemed to friendly image. be the major ele“I have serious held against concerns about “I have serious concerns about ment him by Martin how our commuhow our community is going to and Meehan. nity is going to be “If you have a perceived during be perceived during these disproblem, you try these discuscussions. The more we tell peo- to take care of sions,” Meehan said. “The more ple that it’s dangerous to go to a those problems,” we tell people place [the Boardwalk] that I’m Martin said. “You don’t go out in that it’s dangerous to go to a on every day, and don’t feel that public and tell people that you place [the Boardway at all … I don’t know how have ants. If you walk] that I’m on every day, and beneficial that is to Ocean City.” have ants, you just call the extermidon’t feel that RICK MEEHAN nator.” way at all … I Ocean City Mayor But Ashley don’t know how maintained that beneficial that is the public was alto Ocean City.” ready well aware “I’d rather discuss it than put blinders on it and pre- that the resort’s family environment tend the problem doesn’t exist,” Ashley was deteriorating and that bouncing said, issuing another line that Meehan around ideas, even if incorrect, was better than keeping mum. called a “catchphrase.” “It’s about our position as an elected “I could go out there in front of an audience and bang my fist and say body and how we see our city, and how “We’re taking our town back,’” Meehan our visitors see Ocean City. It’s the per-

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Pleasant weather and holiday bring visitors to resort timate the city’s population, approximately 332,214 were in town on Thursday, July 4. In 2012, July 4 fell on a Wednesday, when an estimated 327,553 celebrated the holiday in Ocean City. The holiday weekend average for 2012 (Saturday and Sunday) was 330,300, compared to this year’s estimate of 322,558. “It certainly felt like we had 332,214 people in town (on July 4). I definitely think our visitors took advantage of the long holiday weekend,” Waters said. “Families made the trip down here to celebrate July 4 and were able to extend their stay through the weekend.” Free concerts were held on the beach at North Division Street downtown and at Northside Park on 125th Street on Thursday. Fireworks were shot off from both locations. “The concerts and fireworks were fantastic. I have heard from many families that they were the best shows yet,” Waters said. “All summer we look forward to a wonderful July 4 and I think that is exactly what we got this year. Perfect weather, a great crowd, busy business and amazing fireworks.” Melanie Pursel, executive director of the Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce also said it was a “fantastic weekend” and the weather was a major factor. “Up until this point, it had been unusually cool and wet, so we really needed this boost,” she said. “I think having the fourth on Thursday did help with multiple nights since guests would only need to take one day off. I think if the weather stays warm and sunny we will continue to have a great summer.” Resort restaurants, businesses and lodging properties were busy leading up to and during the weekend. There are about 108 Hotel-MotelRestaurant Association lodging members (hotels, motels and some apartments) with approximately 9,500 rooms. “Everyone had a very strong weekend …Thursday our vacancy sheets had all but a handful marked as full, so it is fairly accurate to say of our 108 lodging members, 100 were sold out completely on the fourth,” said Susan Jones, executive director of the Ocean City Hotel-Motel-Restaurant Association. “I’m hearing really positive reports from the weekend, with businesses very happy to see customers. Hopefully we will have more sunny skies as the weather certainly drives business.” Chris Wall, co-owner of Harborside Bar & Grill on South Harbor Road in West Ocean City said Tuesday night was when they saw the first influx of business. He said business stayed steady through Sunday evening.

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Colorful umbrellas can be seen for miles on the beach as guests enjoy the sand and surf during the July 4 holiday weekend.


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City businesses prosper during Fourth of July holiday weekend

While restaurants, businesses and “We had a nice extended weekend,” Wall said. “We had lots of water traffic. lodging properties were bustling, the The dock stayed busy with people com- Ocean City Beach Patrol had a relatively quiet weekend. ing and going all weekend.” “It was a very uneventful Fourth of Friday was the busiest day for business, Wall said, but Saturday was close July from the beach patrol perspective. We had less that 20 lost and found inbehind. dividuals com“Tuesday to pared to other Sunday was fan“It certainly felt like we had Fourth of Julys tastic,” he said. “I 332,214 people in town (on where we had hope we get quite 100,” said Ocean a few more of July 4). I definitely think our City Beach Patrol those weekends visitors took advantage of the Capt. Butch before summer is long holiday weekend” Arbin. over.” The OCBP also Gary Figgs, JESSICA WATERS had no medical vice president of communications manager for the Town of Ocean City emergencies on operations for the beach, he said. Seacrets on 49th “Although the Street noticed a steady flow of business beginning beach was crowded, there were very Wednesday night and it continued few problems in the water primarily due to the unseasonably cold water through Sunday. “Hopefully the season has started. temperatures,” Arbin said. July 4, 2012 the air temperature was It’s been a cool, wet May and June so 84 degrees, with a high of 95 degrees. we’re glad to see it,” Figgs said. Both Wall and Figgs said their The water temperature was 75 degrees. restaurants were busier for the 2013 This year on July 4, the air temperature holiday weekend compared to last year was logged at 68 degrees in the morning with a high of 82 degrees. The with July 4 on a Wednesday. “Hopefully, it stays like this for the water temperature was 68 degrees on Thursday. rest of the summer,” Figgs said.

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Seatbelts saved victims’ lives in two-car crash, police say CLARA VAUGHN ■ Staff Writer (July 12, 2013) Ocean City Police credited seatbelts with saving the lives of four passengers in a vehicle that flipped Tuesday in a two-car crash at the intersection of North Division Street and Philadelphia Avenue at the base of the Route 50 bridge. The two cars traveling south on Philadelphia collided around 3:15 p.m. after one attempted to make an illegal left turn from the right lane. The second car, traveling south in the left lane, flipped on impact. Crowds gathered to watch police, paramedics and firefighters extract the passengers from the overturned car. The driver sustained the brunt of the injuries because of the way the car flipped, OCPD Public Affairs Officer Michael Levy said, and was flown to the Shock Trauma center at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore by a Maryland State Police helicopter. The driver was in stable condition Wednesday afternoon, police said. The three passengers, all adults, were carried by ambulance to Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury and were released Tuesday evening. “Seat belts save lives and yesterday’s crash is an example of how important it is to simply buckle up,” said the police department’s new Chief Ross Buzzuro in a release Wednesday. “If they had not been wearing seatbelts, obviously this would have been a lot worse,” Levy said. No passengers were seriously injured in the at-fault vehicle. Driver Raymond Gallo, of North Hampton, Pa., was treated for minor injuries on site. He said he was traveling with his wife, Jami, two daughters and two friends and none of the passengers were injured. Gallo was charged with failing to yield right of way and making a left turn from an improper lane position.

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Parents of ‘12 victim speak Traffic safety campaign reducing crashes after last year’s deaths, SHA says ZACK HOOPES ■ Staff Writer (July 12, 2013) With pedestrian accidents down 70 percent over the same time last year, the State Highway Administration said this week that the resort is well on its way to remedying last year’s alarming uptick in crashes on Coastal Highway, which claimed the lives of two visitors. The SHA held a press conference Wednesday to highlight its Ocean City “Walk Smart” campaign, an educational effort that was developed to improve pedestrian and driver behavior after last year’s frequent collisions. “The energy that the SHA has put into this is terrific,” Mayor Rick Meehan said. “It’s so important, because it’s so unfortunate that we’ve seen some of the tragedies we’ve had on our highway over the past few years.” The event’s speakers were Cecilia Roe and Christopher Cheswick, the parents of See SIGNAL on Page 9A

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Cecilia Roe, mother of Matthew Cheswick, speaks about her son’s death last year on Coastal Highway and the importance of the state’s “Walk Smart” campaign during a press conference Wednesday at the Ocean City convention center.

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Matthew Cheswick, who was killed on May 28, 2012. A Towson University student, he was killed when a drunk driver swerved into the bus lane towards a group of people who were waiting for an approaching bus. “I truly believe that this is something Matthew would want to be spearheading,” Roe said. “We’re honored that Matthew is living on in these efforts.” Christopher Cheswick wore a T-shirt that read “Cheese On!” – a catchphrase of his late son that has become the motto for a memorial philanthropic fund in Matthew Cheswick’s honor. “What it meant to him … was the ability to treat all individuals with genuine compassion,” Christopher Cheswick said. “That’s who Matthew was. I’m hopeful this will allow Matthew’s legacy to live on.” A week after Matthew Cheswick’s death, on June 4, 2012, Samantha Sweitzer, 15, an Allegany High School student from LaVale, was killed while attempting to cross Philadelphia Avenue at 21st Street. She reportedly was not in the crosswalk and going against traffic. “As a parent, I think all of us feel that pit in our stomach when we think about what happened,” Meehan said. In the majority of cases throughout the 2012 summer – 34 incidents in total, according to the Ocean City Police Department – it was reported that victims were either not in a crosswalk, or crossing against the signal, following an alarming trend of vacationers running across Coastal Highway mid-block, often from the raised brick median where drivers do not expect then to be. The most dangerous section of road was between the convention center and the Route 90 Bridge, where 13 pedestrian accidents were reported last year. The vast majority of these, the SHA has noted, involved alcohol with either the driver, the pedestrian, or – more often than not – both. To this end, the state has organized and funded a massive awareness campaign, featuring a myriad of media and advertising that even includes “Walk Smart” coasters that have now become ubiquitous in local bars. The advertisements and promotional items primarily feature a cartoon crab who serves as a “lifeguard” for Coastal Highway and encourages the use of marked crosswalks. “We have a unique issue here – a population that changes every week,” said SHA District Engineer Donnie Drewer. “We turn over a different audience, a different group of people we have to educate.” The SHA has also made a number of changes to traffic signals in the resort to improve safety. Turns onto Coastal Highway from the side roads at the 28th, 94th, and 130th Street intersections are now split, meaning that traffic from the east and west

sides turn separately and will not be conflicting with pedestrians when they have the green arrow. All signals on the highway have also had seven seconds of exclusive pedestrian walk time added to them to further reduce the danger from turning vehicles. In addition, 13 key intersections now have pedestrian signals that operate automatically between the hours of 10 p.m. and 3 a.m., so that potentially intoxicated pedestrians will not have to remember to push the button in order to cross the street. More major changes, such as reducing the speed limit or installing a physical barrier on the highway median, are being studied for their feasibility and impact, according to SHA Assistant District Engineer Ken Cimino.

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Three pedestrians hit during Fourth of July weekend in resort OC police continue to warn visitors about risk of not using crosswalks NANCY POWELL ■ Staff Writer Vehicles struck three pedestrians in Ocean City during the July Fourth weekend. None of the pedestrians suffered lifethreatening injuries, but each of the collisions was preventable if they had followed basic safety advice, the Ocean City Police Department said. Drivers must pay extra attention as well. It is the duty of every driver to avoid pedestrians who are crossing a street, said Mike Levy, public affairs officer of the police department Wednesday.

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Dissatisfied customer A 24-year-old Virginia man was charged July 7 with second-degree assault and disorderly conduct after overstaying his welcome at a downtown pizzeria. Dustin Randolph Cornwell, of Stephens City, ordered a pizza, but got mad for some reason and demanded his money back. Two deputies told Cornwell to leave the premises, and he left, but returned. A man stood at the front door and told him not to enter, but Cornwell pushed him twice in the chest. Then he punched the man in the eye with his fist.

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POLICE BEAT Continued from Page 11A chete. He then allegedly walked toward the two men, holding the machete above his head. The two men, who were in fear for their lives, ran down the street and called police. Police located Jagtiani in a nearby restaurant. As police searched for the machete, Jagtiani “laughed and mocked us and stated that we were wasting our time and we would never find the machete,” according to the charging document. They found the machete nearby.

Handgun in vehicle An Ocean City police officer found a loaded Glock pistol in a bag in the trunk of a vehicle July 6. He had stopped the vehicle at First Street and Baltimore Avenue because neither the driver nor the passenger was wearing a seatbelt. In addition to finding the handgun, the officer found a small bag of marijuana. The passenger, Davis Michael Millen, 26, of York, Pa., admitted the handgun and the marijuana belonged to him, according to the charging document.

Antagonist A 20-year-old Cambridge man was charged July 6 with disorderly conduct

after allegedly tr ying to start a fight downtown. According to Ocean City police, Deionte Daquan Slacum was standing in a parking lot at about 2:45 p.m. and yelling at a motorist about fighting. “Meet me around the corner and let’s go,” Slacum said, according to the charging document. Slacum also allegedly put his hand down the front of his gym shorts to simulate that he had a weapon.

Anger near the boards Laquanah Precsious Anderson, 27, was charged July 5, with two counts of second-degree assault after allegedly striking two young people downtown. Citizens notified police that an assault was taking place near the Boardwalk at Worcester Street. They described the assailant as a heavy-set male or female with dreaded hair, wearing sagging pants and a hat worn backward. As officers sought the assailant, later identified as Anderson, another officer met with the girl, who had blood all over her face, neck and shirt. She said the woman had assaulted her because the woman was mad that she and her cousin had walked away from the group they were with. The woman, she said, hit her in the face, pulled her hair and punched her in the back.

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wrapped bags of marijuana were located and seized. A passenger in the vehicle, Edwin A. Martinez, 21, also of Silver Spring, was charged with possession of marijuana.

Concealed weapon After an Ocean City police officer arrested Russell Allen Tyson on July 9 because he had an open container of alcohol while sitting on a Boardwalk bench at 19th Street, he searched him and found a 4-inch switchblade in Tyson’s pocket, according to the charging document. The police officer then charged Tyson, 19, of Lancaster, Pa., with having a concealed deadly weapon.

Stolen vehicle Corey Kinta Fells Sr., 27, of Easton, was arrested July 5 on stolen vehicle charges, along with eluding, driving on a suspended license and violation of probation, after a Berlin police officer spotted Fells driving while texting. The officer stopped the vehicle in the area of Route 113 and Deer Park Drive, where Fells ran from the vehicle. The officer, with assistance of two citizens, was able to stop Fells. The vehicle Fells was driving was reported stolen in Salisbur y a month ago.


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NEWS 21A

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22A NEWS

JULY 12, 2013

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24A NEWS

JULY 12, 2013

Live More.

New Neighborhood - New Models! Just four miles from the Atlantic Ocean, along the quiet waters of Assawoman Bay, you’ll discover a new way to live at the beach. Away from the crowds, yet full of life, Bayside is brimming with unspoiled natural beauty and endless ways to enjoy it. Visit us today. Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course

Canoeing & Kayaking

Neighborhood Pools

Stocked Ponds

Tennis & Fitness Center

Recreational Trails

The Cove Bar & Grille

The Freeman Stage

Bayside Marketplace

Signature Playground

Pier, Launch & Bayside Beach

Year-round Activities

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Directions: From Route 1 in Fenwick, go west on Route 54, 4 miles. Make left into Bayside on Americana Parkway. Follow signs to model homes. Separate membership and fees may be required to access community amenities.

Townhomes, Villas and Single Family Homes from the low $300s


JULY 12, 2013

NEWS 25A

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BANK FORECLOSURE AUCTION

6006 Castle Hill Rd Snow Hill, MD 21863

Sale to be held on the premises. Home has 4 BR, 2 BA, Screened Porch and attached 2-Car Garage Property has 2 Poultry Houses, Manure Shed and Storage Shed NO BUYERS PREMIUM! TERMS: A $10,000 deposit in the form of a cashier’s or certified check required of all registered bidders at the time of sale. Property sold in “As-Is, Where-Is” condition. Broker Participation welcome. For complete terms and conditions visit www.atlanticauctions.com or contact Bill Hudson at (410) 803-4161.

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Kite Loft first local business to benefit from casino impact funds Knerr receives $64,000 loan to help with build-out of new store on 67th St. NANCY POWELL ■ Staff Writer (July 12, 2013) An Ocean City business was the first in Worcester County to benefit from impact funds generated by the Casino at Ocean Downs. On Thursday morning, a $64,000 check was presented to Kite Loft owners Jay and Mary Lynn Knerr at their new location in the 67th Street Town Center. “We’re using it for build-out expenses,” Jay Knerr said Thursday. “We borrowed money and will pay it back in seven years.” The funds will be used for lighting,

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yearly proceeds at Maryland casinos as required by state law. “We’re excited with the loan program and to get money generated by the casino back into our community,” Worcester County Economic Development Director Bill Badger said before the check presentation. “It lets us put the money back to work for us. We hope to place about

$400,000 by the end of the year.” Badger had been working on the loan program for several months and continues to work to find eligible businesses that could benefit from a loan. “It’s been a priority for me,” he said. “I’m glad we can help iconic businesses like the Kite Loft off to a good start. It’s See SMALL on Page 33A

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all about jobs and business growth.” Many Worcester County businesses are eligible for loans, ranging from $25,000 and up, because the county filed an application in April with the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation for the funds. Steve Primosch, vice president of financial services for the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation, was present at Thursday’s check presentation. Loans are available for companies with fewer than 500 employees and annual revenues averaging $35 million or fewer dollars during a three-year period. Interest rates range from 2 percent to 5.25 percent. Both fixed and variable rates are offered and the loans may be term loans, lines of credit or commercial mortgages. Fifty percent of the loans are targeted to companies within a 10-mile radius of the state’s casinos. The remaining 50 percent will be targeted to eligible small businesses outside the 10-mile radius. Business owners interested in learning more about the loan program will find detailed guidelines online at www.chooseworcester.org/printables/F und_Guidelines.pdf.

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mented in early October, also provides anyone with an unpaid toll prior to July 1, a unique opportunity to pay their toll balances without having to pay fees. Toll violators who do not take advantage of the transition period will receive a new Notice of Toll(s) Due (NOTD) under the new law beginning in October for their unpaid tolls and then will be subject to a civil citation and $50 fine for each toll violation. “Every dollar counts, but this isn’t just a money issue – it’s a fairness issue for the 99 percent of motorists who do pay their tolls,” said MDTA Acting Executive Secretary Bruce Gartner. “Thanks to the leadership of Del. James E. Malone, Jr., and the

hard work of the House Environmental Matters Committee and the Senate Finance Committee, Maryland now has the ‘teeth’ needed to collect unpaid tolls from repeat offenders.” House Bill 420, which passed both the House and Senate unanimously, allows the MDTA to continue Video Tolling – sending the registered owner a bill to pay the toll after traveling – at all eight of its toll facilities. Under the new law, vehicle owners who do not pay their NOTD within 30 days will receive a civil citation and $50 fine for each toll violation, on top of their Video Tolls owed. The owner will have the option to contest the citation in district court. Failure to pay See CHARGES on Page 34A


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the Video Toll and fine could lead to non-renewal or suspension of the owner’s vehicle registration and/or referral to Maryland’s Central Collection Unit. The MDTA has ended the practice of imposing administrative fees on unpaid toll accounts, and the CCU is referring any uncollected tolls back to the MDTA. Fees are currently being removed from toll violations, and the account owners will receive a statement showing only the unpaid Video Tolls due. This statement will include information on the new law and is expected to reach customers by the end of July. Customers with unpaid tolls in

Maryland can pay by the following methods: - Visit ezpassmd.com - Mail check/money order payable to E-ZPass Maryland to P.O. Box 17600, Baltimore, Md. 21297 - Visit an E-ZPass Maryland StopIn Center - Call the E-ZPass Maryland Customer Service Center during regular business hours (7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday – Friday) at 1-888-3216824. The new citation process paves the way for reciprocal agreements with other states to strengthen interagency collection of outstanding tolls, as well as for the growth of all electronic tolling in Maryland. The Inter-

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OC police to re-configure dispatch reports amidst trouser row Commission says per-shift arrests misleading after debate questions numbers ZACK HOOPES ■ Staff Writer (July 12, 2013) In a move likely to increase tension over Councilman Brent Ashley’s desire for a public debate about crime in the resort, the city Police Commission this week noted that the total number of arrests per shift will no longer be given out on the daily dispatch reports issued to council. But the commission also pointed out that more specific and complete informa-

tion is already available to the public via the Ocean City Police Department’s online portal. Top city officials regularly receive what are known as CAD reports, an acronym for computer-aided dispatch, which feature notifications on arrests, calls for service, and other emergency action through a given time span. In recent weeks, Ashley has questioned why the reports seem to be inconsistent in style and inclusiveness. However, it was unclear until recently how the reports are actually generated. “I had initially responded to Brent that the inconsistency must be because of a computer glitch, because it was my impression that the reports were automated,” explained City Manager David

Recor. “But in speaking with [Emergency Services Director] Joe Theobald, I understand that these reports are compiled by individual shift supervisors at the call center.” “Depending on the shift supervisor, they may or may not include some or all of the arrest info,” Recor said. “I didn’t want to give out incomplete information … Joe and I made the decision that we would simply provide calls for service [and not arrests].” Given that many situations evolve over time and occur across multiple shifts, Councilman and commission chair Doug Cymek said that arrest numbers on a CAD report immediately after a shift are likely inaccurate. “I think it gives an unrealistic impres-

sion,” Cymek said. “I’m not sure why he’s so concerned about arrest statistics.” “There is a subjectiveness to each supervisor,” Theobald said. The OCPD’s police-to-citizens portal account, found at http://p2c.ocpdmd.com, provides a realtime blotter of incidents as they are logged into the system by officers, Cymek said. Still, Ashley said later this week that he would prefer to get some net numbers in order to be able to answer any public concern about crime. “It’s about public perception and being able to understand your constituents,” he said. See CITATION on Page 39A

NO T I C E O F P UB L I C HE A R I NG S O N T H E P R O P O S ED R E D I S T R I C T I N G O F WO R CEST ER C OUNT Y C O MM ISSI ONER D IST R IC T S The County Commissioners of Worcester County, Maryland will conduct a series of public hearings to receive public comment on the proposed Redistricting of Worcester County Commissioner Districts in response to the shifting population as identified by the 2010 Census. Public hearings will be held on the proposed Redistricting Plan throughout the County as follows: Central Worcester County

Southern Worcester County

Northern Worcester County

Tuesday, July 30, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room Room 1101 - Government Center One West Market Street Snow Hill, Maryland 21863

Wednesday, July 31, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Pocomoke High School Auditorium 1817 Old Virginia Road Pocomoke City, Maryland 21851

Thursday, August 1, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Stephen Decatur Middle School Cafeteria 9815 Seahawk Road Berlin, Maryland 21811 BISHOPVILLE

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1. Strive for an optimal population of 7,364 persons in each of seven districts with the lowest population deviation among the districts in order to pass muster under the one person, one vote requirement; 2. Retain a majority minority district; 3. Maintain current County Commissioner District boundaries to the extent feasible; and 4. Respect the boundaries of new State Legislative Districts 38A and 38C to the extent feasible.

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Copies of the proposed Redistricting Map and an enlargement of each proposed district identifying the changes to that district as compared to the current district boundaries may be reviewed at the Worcester County Government Center in Snow Hill in the main atrium on the first floor as well as the 2nd floor hallway in front of the Department of Development Review and Permitting (DRP) during the regular business hours of 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday (except Holidays). The proposed Redistricting Map and district enlargements may also be reviewed at each branch of the Worcester County Library in Pocomoke City, Snow Hill, Berlin, Ocean Pines and Ocean City. The maps are also available free of charge in electronic format on a compact disc (CD) for interested citizens to pick up at the branch libraries and at the DRP office, Room 1201 - Worcester County Government Center, One West Market Street, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863. Electronic maps are also available for viewing on the Worcester County Government website at www.co.worcester.md.us . Questions about the maps should be directed to Mrs. Kelly Henry, Technical Services Manager with DRP, at 410-632-1200, ext. 1130. Any other questions should be directed to Mr. Kelly Shannahan, Assistant Chief Administrative Officer, at 410-632-1194, ext. 1003.

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The commission also reviewed the department’s calls for June 2013, noting that the total number of incidents logged was down 6.3 percent, from 17,391 last June to 16,300. This number includes all police actions, including traffic stops, which dominate the list with 3,348 calls. It also includes 1,010 business checks, in which patrol officers visit establishments to see if proprietors are having any security or safety issues. “That’s a pro-active thing that they’re doing themselves, so I’m not really sure they’re ‘calls for service,’” Mayor Rick Meehan said. “It’s good to track, but it is inflating the call numbers and it isn’t really a call per se,” agreed Police Chief Ross Buzzuro. This season’s policing statistics are also somewhat difficult because of the state’s new law on criminal citations, in which certain crimes do not require the arrestee to be taken into custody and arraigned. Instead, officers may issue on-

the-spot citations for criminal charges. For instance, the OCPD made 255 full arrests for drugs in June, but issued another 304 criminal citations. “Last year, those all would’ve been full custodial arrests,” said Capt. Greg Guiton. “The officers now go through a list of qualifying crimes and a number of questions and observations to determine if this person meets the criteria for a citation instead of a full arrest.” Despite a select few high-profile incidents in June, Councilman Dennis Dare remarked that the net number of violent incidents seemed consistently low. “It still surprises me that, out of these thousands of calls, the actual crimes against people are only a handful,” he said. “Honestly, it just felt like it was quieter at my store in June,” said Council President Lloyd Martin, who owns a 7-Eleven on 120th Street. “These numbers are good to see, since someone was intimating that we had a crime problem or a rash of crime in June.”

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STATE RECORD COD CAUGHT Fred Brungart from York, Pa. caught a 24-pound cod fish on May 31. It has been confirmed as a Maryland State Record fish. Brungart has been fishing for more than 50 years up and down the East Coast. Over the years he and his friend, Bob Mitchell have fished off the Ocean Princess, based in Ocean City, numerous times. At age 69 he decided it was a good time to board the Ocean Princess again. Using one of his favorite rods, spider wire and the rigs he made, Brungart was able to hook and land the fish.

Berlin All-Star teams perform well this season Softball squad finishes in second place during first year competing in league LIZ LANE ■ Intern (July 12, 2013) The Berlin Little League All-Star teams finished their regular season this week when the 9-10-year-old and Major League baseball teams advanced to the district championship and the 9-10year-old softball team placed second overall in its inaugural year. 9-10-YEAR-OLDS: Baseball:

The 9-10-year-olds wrapped up their season with a 12-0 loss to Delmar last Friday. Manager Dan Dobronz praised the performance of Eric Berry, the starting pitcher, for throwing strikes and keeping Delmar’s hitters “off balance.” He said Berlin played well defensively. “We had our chances early and couldn’t get the job done,” Dobronz said. “Delmar is a very quality team. Their pitching staff is very solid and they did a great job keeping our hitters in check.” Berlin moved on to the semifinal winner’s pool on Sunday, July 7 against Fruitland. The 9-10-year-olds came out on top 1-0. Dobronz said pitcher Houston Phillips threw 74 pitches in five and onethird innings, only giving up two hits and one walk. Ashten Snelsire closed out the game on the mound.

Dobronz said Kellen Catrino threw out from centerfield a Fruitland hitter running home. Catcher Luke Scott threw out two runners from behind the plate as they attempted to steal second base. Offensively, Dobronz said, Evan Truitt sent the ball deep into left field for the game-winning run. Snelsire was thrown out at home base from the Fruitland shortstop as he attempted to score a second run. “It was one of the best games I’ve been a part of as coach,” Dobronz said. Berlin advanced to the district championship Monday against Delmar and lost 16-2. Snelsire pitched first inning and kept the Delmar hitters off balance. Berlin gave up two runs but bounced back and scored two in the bottom of the second to tie the game 2-2. Dobronz said Delmar blew the game open in the third inning with a solo home run and combination of walks and hits. “I was proud to be the coach of this 910-year-old team,” said Dobronz. “Our goal from the beginning was to be in the championship game and have a chance to compete for the district title. Obviously it would have been great to win but Delmar outplayed us to earn the victory.” The Berlin team consists of five 9-yearolds and six 10-year-olds with only one player returning from last year. Softball: The 9-10-year-old girls played a total of four games in their first season with the Berlin Little League. The season came to an end Wednesday, July 3, with a 13-2 loss to Delmar.

Delmar captured the district championship and will now move on to the state championship. Manager Katie Griffin said she is “proud of the girls for placing second in the district in only the first year of competition.” The district championship loss came the day after a 7-6 win against Snow Hill on Tuesday, July 2. Berlin went up against Delmar the first time Monday, July 1, and lost 18-11. The girls’ team held a wide margin in its first game against Snow Hill on Sunday, June 30, with an 18-8 win. The Berlin team consists of five 9-yearolds and six 10-year-olds. Major League: The 11-12-year-olds pulled a 21-1 win in the semifinal game Monday, July 8, against East Wicomico. Berlin’s Wes Powell led the team with a three-run home. Billy Wheatley pitched a complete game no-hitter. “We’re hoping it’s not coming to an end,” said Manager Cameron McDonough. “We hope to play to the end of August.” Berlin advanced to the district championship, on Wednesday, July 10, against West Salisbury. McDonough said Monday he was optimistic about the turnout “if something strange doesn’t happen.” “I’m hopeful that if we play our best and if they play their best, our best will be better,” he said. Berlin was losing 2-1 in the fifth inning but fought back to win the game 6-2 to capture its third consecutive District 8 title. See MAJOR on Page 41A

Worcester County Recreation & Parks recreational and sports summer camp season has begun. Eighteen camps will be offered this summer at the Worcester County Recreation Center in Snow Hill and other locations across the county. The camps are open to school-age children entering grades 1-8, with golf camp being open to children ages 7-11 years old. Camps will run through the week of Aug. 12. Financial aid is available to those who show a demonstrated need. WCRP will offer traditional camps that teach fundamental skills. Participants will take part in daily drills, modified games and full game situations. •Tennis Camp (Aug. 12-16) - Participants will learn all the fundamentals of tennis including forward and backhand swings, serving, and scoring along with ball control. Campers will also learn the importance of court awareness, as well as, playing singles and doubles. •Soccer Camp (Aug. 5 – 9) - Participants will have the opportunity to practice individual soccer skills, work in small groups and participate in full game settings. Campers will learn new skills or sharpen their existing skills, so they are better prepared for game situations. •Basketball Camp (July 15 – 19) Participants will receive individual and small group instruction designed to expose campers to the fundamentals of the game. Campers will play modified games through the week that will allow them to apply individual skills into a game setting. •Track Camp (July 22 – 26) - Participants will learn track and field fundamentals by participating in a variety of track-based activities covering the basic principles of running and jumping. Some activities that will be taught is the long jump, high jump, shot-put and hurdles. •Flag Football Camp (July 29 – Aug. 2) - Campers will learn the fundamentals of football, with skill development and technique drills, along with game strategy in our daily game. For children who cannot choose just one sport, WCRP offers sports combo camps and recreation sports camps that will cover a wide range of traditional and non-traditional sports. Sports Combo Camps include traditional sports, such as basketball, soccer, volleyball, and flag football, as well as, additional activities, such as badminton and table tennis. Early Bird, Sunset, half-day and fullday camps are available to fit a variety of busy family schedules. WCRP will also offer three sesContinued on Page 43A


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Major League team wins District 8 title

Wright leads Tuna Division with 209 pounder LIZ LANE ■ Intern

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The team consists of 10 12-year-olds, all of whom have returned from last year. The one 11-year-old on the team, McDonough said, is new to the area. Last year, the Berlin Major League team, previously 10-11-year-olds, advanced as far as they could into the state level. There was no regional tournament in that division. This year, as 12-year-olds, they will have the chance to advance to the Little League World Series.

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(July 12, 2013) Sixty-eight boats carrying anglers of all ages competed in the Ocean City Marlin Club’s 31st annual Canyon Kick Off Tournament, held July 5-7. “This really kicks off bill fishing in Ocean City,” said Tournament Chairmen Bill Regan before the competition. “Most other tournaments are based for sharks or inshore fishing but this is really the first true kind of tournament to bill fish and it

has been for many years.” All fish were weighed at Sunset Marina in West Ocean City and the tournament ended with an awards banquet on Sunday evening, July 7. A total of $42,210 was paid out to tournament winners. The results are as follows: • Billfish Release: First, 200 points, Last Call, $1,260; Second, 150 points, Grande Pez, $756; Third, 100 points, Streaker, $4,374. • Bluefin Division: First, 129.2 pounds, Greg Garman on Gret’s Three J’s, $3,006; Second, 121.8 pounds, Jeff Pere-

goy on Foul Hook, $1,026; Third, 121.2 pounds, Jason Courtney on Jezebel, $4,698. • Tuna Division: First, 209 pounds, Jenny Wright on Albedamn, $6,548; Second, 207 pounds, Jamie Romero on Absolut Pleasure, $5,638; Third, 203.8 pounds, Austin Josephson on White Lightning, $1,359. • Dolphin Division: First, 18.8 pounds, Chuck Egan on No Quarter, $11,835; Second, 15 pounds, Jim Hughes on Nontypical, $1,026; Third, 14.4 pounds, Mike Levasseur on Kylee’s World, $684.


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Annual OC Tuna Tournament begins today, runs through Sun. Weigh-ins at OC Fishing Center, 4-7:30 p.m. Fri. and Sat., until 7 p.m. Sun. LISA CAPITELLI ■ Managing Editor

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The Lady Luck II group weighed five yellowfin tuna each of their two fishing days during the 25th annual Ocean City Tuna Tournament last year. Total weight of the 10 fish was 489 pounds. The team won the Stringer Weight Division and pocketed $68,236. Also, Tina Boykin nabbed first and third place in the Lady Angler Division, with 56- and 52-pound yellowfin tuna and 11-year-old Ben Boykin took second in the Junior Angler Division, with his 48-pound tuna. (Right) Team Binnacle Tackle angler, 9-year-old Alex Grapes, scored first-place honors in the Junior Angler Division, with his 49-pound tuna.

The Level F “Pro Tuna Jackpot” Winner Takes All costs $5,000 to enter, but it pays off for the angler with the heaviest single tuna as long as he signs up for the calcutta. In 2012, 34 of the 79 tournament boats entered the Level F calcutta. The pot itself totaled $155,000. Last year, a total of $426,910 was paid out to tournament winners. Five big eyes, more than 100 yellowfin and seven dolphin were weighed throughout the three tournament days. No bluefin tuna were brought to the scale in 2012. For 2013, tournament fishing is permitted today through Sunday, July 1214. Anglers will fish two of the three days. Catches will be weighed at the Ocean City Fishing Center between 47:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and until 7 p.m. Sunday. “We encourage everyone to come out and watch the weigh-ins,” Blunt said.

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To speed up the weigh-in process, stringer fish (a boat’s heaviest five fish per day) can be weighed at Sunset Marina on Friday and Saturday. All other fish, including trophy fish, must be brought to the Fishing Center. Prize money will be awarded to the first-, second- and third-heaviest single tuna and the largest total catch weight. The top team in the Largest Fish division will receive an invitation to compete in the IGFA Offshore Championship. Each boat may weigh up to five fish per day to compete for a two-day total pound catch. There is a 30-pound minimum weight requirement for all eligible tournament tuna. A $1,500 award will be presented to the female angler who catches the largest tuna. A Junior Angler division is available for those 16 and younger. The winner

will receive $1,000. Cash prizes will also be presented to junior anglers who land the second- and third-heaviest fish. There will also be prize money ($2,500, $1,000 and $500) for the first-, second- and third-largest dolphin. A new event this year will take place tonight under the tent at the Fishing Center. “Tunapalooza” is open to the public and includes a beer garden featuring Miller Lite, Coors Light, Blue Moon, Redd’s Apple Ale, Batch 19, Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy, Miller 64 and Third Shift. A Crush Bar will be presented by Three Olives Vodka. The band Overtime will perform. The beer garden opens at 6 p.m. with the party starting at 7 p.m. For more information about the Tuna Tournament, call 410-213-1121 or visit www.octunatournament.com.

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(July 12, 2013) Today through Sunday, anglers will head offshore looking to land bluefin, yellowfin and big eye tuna as thousands of dollars are up for grabs during the 26th annual Ocean City Tuna Tournament. On Monday, tournament director Jennifer Blunt said tuna fishing last weekend was “awesome.” “There were a bunch of big eye and bluefin brought in, and some yellowfin as well,” she said. The largest brought to the Ocean City Fishing Center in West Ocean City was a 247-pound big eye. Several other big eyes weighing 200 pounds or more were also landed last weekend. Tuna are in the area which bodes well for those participating in this weekend’s Tuna Tournament. During the Tuna Tournament, anglers on both charter and private boats may hook a single bluefin per day. Three yellowfin, which tend to be smaller than bluefin, may be caught per person per day. There is no limit to the number of big eyes a team may catch, although they may only weigh up to five fish per tournament day. The cost to enter the tournament was $900 ($800 for early registration). There are nine added entry level calcuttas, or wagering pools, this year, ranging in cost from $200 to $5,000. Anglers had the option to sign up for one or all of the added entry level categories, which, if they place on the top of the leader board, could substantially increase the amount of prize money taken home.

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SPORTS BRIEFS Continued from Page 40A sions (two weeks each) of swimming lessons for children ages 3 and up at the Shad Landing pool, located at the Pocomoke River Sate Park in Snow Hill. WCRP employees will work with all participants to ensure they are placed in the appropriate swim lesson level. For a full listing of summer camp options, visit www.co.worcester.md.us/recreation/ rec.aspx or call WCRP at 410-632-2144.

EWGA new members Approximately 35 members joined the Executive Women’s Golf Association this year and were welcomed with a nine-hole scramble and social on June 26, at the Ocean Resorts Golf Club near Berlin. The event afforded members an opportunity to connect with their peers while enjoying a game of golf followed by a cook-out.

Strongman competition The second annual Gold’s Gym “Fourth of July Strongman Competition” was held July 6. Challengers competed in four events, flipping a 350-pound tire 150 feet, pulling a 7,200-pound truck 100 feet, completing the farmers walk with 160 pounds in each hand and the deadlift. Winners are as follows: •Ranta Cheung, 18, of Bel Air won the teenage division under 200 pounds. •John Thomas, 19, won the teenage division over 200 pounds. He set records in the tire flip, at 55 seconds, the truck pull, at 22 seconds, and the famers walk, at 18 seconds. •John Fisher, 44, of Seaford, Del., won the 40-49 masters division under 200 pounds. He set records in the truck pull, at 28 seconds, and the farmers walk, at 20 seconds. •Tom Lowe, 55, of Frankford, Del., won the 50-59 masters division under 200 pounds for the second year in a row. He set a record in the tire flip, at 1:12. •Joe Cerra, 56, of Denton, won the 50-59 masters division over 200 pounds. He set a record for the truck pull, at 26 seconds. •Marshall Fowler, 24, won the men’s open division under 200 pounds for the second year in a row. He set records in the tire flip, at 57 seconds, and the farmers walk, at 15 seconds. •Mike Hedlesky, 28, won the men’s open division over 200 pounds. He set records in the truck pull, at 21 seconds, and the deadlift, at 715 pounds.

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Beach replenishment echoes coming from New Jersey Memo to New Jersey: You should have been here 27 years ago. For those who don’t remember – and that would be quite a few – that was about when the work began to obtain easements from beachfront property owners so a protective dune could be built. But in addition to obtaining those rights, Ocean City’s beach replenishment advocates had to convince residents and owners of ground-level property that losing their ocean view, as sad as that might be, was still much better than losing everything. Altogether, the push to get the requisite rights of way took about a year and a half, with the actual beach replenishment program getting under way 25 years ago this year. Reflecting on that, listening to the current disagreement between state officials and some Jersey Shore residents over whether a protective dune unfairly affects their property is like traveling back in time. People there are making the exact same arguments, both for and against, as were made here more than a quarter of century ago. Ocean City residents and property owners might even find the Jersey controversy mildly amusing, since they know how well it all turned out on this stretch of beach. The short version, for Jersey residents who aren’t sure what side to take, is that Ocean City is still here in part because of beach replenishment. The dunes and wider beach have protected this resort through numerous major storms that otherwise would have inflicted serious damage on properties and businesses. So sure, not being able to see the wide open spaces, having to give up those easements and having a barrier erected between buildings and the beach, obligating people to walk to designated points of entry, was and continues to be inconvenient. Still, it’s better than having no place at all. So to the Jersey Shore we say, been there, done that, and it was a good thing we did.

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City Council out of touch Editor, How very nice of our former city manager and current City Councilman Denis Dare to provide us with a basic civics lesson, thank you for the enlightenment. In his long career as City Manager, Mr. Dare was front and center and major author of our city operating budget along with the majority factions of the City Council we all know how well that worked out (seen your real estate tax notice yet?) The previous City Council attempted with some success to get a handle on employee salaries, number of employees, pension costs, interest on debt, etc. but were pillared by opponents including employee unions, chamber of commerce and the real estate interests for tightening the city’s fiscal belt. Then at election time these same interest groups rolled out the money to finance a “change” which we now get to pay for as taxpayers. In the meantime the council majority determines policy issues like paid parking, in the midst of budget discussions rather than in a public hearing. When called on this tactic the majority claims that full discussion occurred (between council and staff) and now Mr. Dare assures us that the council directed the city man-

ager to conduct “a comprehensive parking study” (unfunded of course), and in the interim assures us “no additional paid parking will be added....unless it is justified and widely accepted”. Note there is no reference to a public hearing, funding or dates for a study; just trust us and quit complaining seems to be the attitude espoused by the council majority. Well folks it is time for the resident taxpayers to say enough of this arrogance by the council majority, stop and listen for a change. The people elected you but still like to be included in discussion on issues. Come down from your thrones occasionally, get practical and listen. Joe Moran Ocean City

Paid parking, tax hike unreasonable Editor, Money, money, everywhere and all the bars did drink; money, money everywhere and all the crowds did shrink. Firty dollars to park all day at the Ocean City Inlet, on the Fourth of July 2013? Unbelieveable! And your mayor and council would have Ocean City residents and visitors look on this as a matter of convenience not for the revenue that will ensue. C’mon people how

naive are you/we expected to be? There’s the old saying about telling folks a tale like this, that there’s a bridge they’d like to sell you, if you’re this gullible. Someone recently responded to this fantastic way out charge that the Fourth of July is a national holiday and one that should be free parking for all who come into the resort area, to honor/celebrate our Independence from England. Not so, however, thanks to your money grubbing politicians. Maryland is a democratic state unfortunately and there is a clown in the governors’ office named O’Malley who parrallels his nibs in the White House —- spend, spend, spend, tax, tax, tax. As of July 1, already the local gas stations have jumped their price .04 cents per gallon; the Chesapeake Bay Bridge crossing was $4, now $6 and these necessary items will get higher because of the philosophy of democrats. It is a known fact that you cannot create prosperity by taxing, taxing the people, your base. This governor and the democratic legislators don’t give three hurrahs in hell about those they govern. When will you Marylanders awaken to what is happening to you and me and vote to the rascals out? You are too stupid to face the realities that are confronting you. I know, your great great grandparents, Continued on Page 45A


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READERS’ FORUM to OC discontinuing this valuable service). Signs say please empty all bags, huh, these people who can’t read and understand, are voters, and more than likely voted for Hussein Obama, O’Malley, and how many other “Damnocrats? As I was driving to get on to Route 50 from the parking area in my side mirror I saw a car racing to pass me. When this Pennsylvania driver got to the stop sign, not a brake light was to be seen. Hey folks, that sign wasn’t there for him — I’d wager he voted for those D’s. Ocean City needs/must have term limits for mayor along with term limits for the U.S. Congress. About taxes, as a non-resident owner, I pay OC taxes, county taxes, and state taxes and I can’t vote. Is this taxing without representation? There’s only one answer. Some years ago one of your council members, Margaret Pillas, wrote an ar-

grandparents, parents, cousins, nieces, have voted democratic so you must do the same. Balony! Here are some valuable facts: Detroit, Mich., first on the poverty rate list, hasn’t elected a republican governor since 1961, Buffalo, N.Y., second on the list, hasn’t, since 1954. There are a total of 10 major cities in this sad category of loving and fawning over their politicians, with Newark, NJ being 10th, not electing a republican since 1907. The famous Einstein once said, ‘The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.’ Maryland voters, does this shoe fit? You damn well better believe it does. Yesterday, I drove to the WalMart large parking area where you can still recycle cans, paper, plastic, etc.(No thanks

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As the debate continues over the debatable proposition of having a Boardwalk dress code of sorts, I have a few thoughts of my own. You might even say I was blinded by the white light of inspiration earlier this week with regard to this business involving crimes of fashion. I do believe it’s true that clothes make the man, which is why I propose something different from banning certain articles of clothing, with the exception of T-shirts bearing dirty slogans that the wearers weren’t smart enough to think of themselves. But I digress. If we are legally able to dictate what people can’t wear, then legal logic dictates that we also would be able to dictate what they must wear. Yes, I am talking about lederhosen. If we were to require all young men to wear lederhosen on the Boardwalk, I would anticipate that a change in behavior would ensue. Doubters have only to ask themselves when the last time was that they felt threatened by a Tyrolean person or persons wearing little short pants. I would suggest that very few people have said, “Look, a bunch of Tyroleans loitering AND WEARING LEDERHOSEN on the corner! Let’s get out of here.” The reason, of course, is that wearing little leather pants apparently has a calming effect or, at the very least, instills in the wearer a desire to pursue some other avenue of self-expression rather than beating people up. “So, what do you want to do tonight, Eusebio? Beat up some unsuspecting people?” “Nah, I think I’ll put on my little leather pants, stay home and build cuckoo clocks.” “Sounds great. I’ll bring the beer.” See? Were we to require that all Boardwalk-bound young men wear lederhosen, I’m certain that we would see one well-behaved crowd. And if that didn’t work? There’s always Little Black Dress Night. Oh, and it’s doubtful that lederhosen would make it as prison wear.

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The Ocean City/Worcester County Humane Society has many people to thank for making our 14th Annual “Boardwalkin for Pets” such a success. We had 250-300 walkers and were able to raise more than $30,000. It was a beautiful day and the participants and their pets were geared up for a day of fun. The morning began with help from Bob and Vonnie Baker, Ken and Joanne Hixon, Greg Sinners, Gina Castagna, Karen Hendrix and Bonnie Hornung. These volunteers assisted the participants with picking up their adopted dogs for the day. Heading up the registration table at the Inlet was Debbie Deck, Sharon Schrobel, Lee Smith and Joanne Zukowski. The prize table was manned by Bob Pisano, Amy Gallagher, Hannah Adkins and Cheri Gisriel. The rest stop at 12th Street was taken care of by Joe Castagna and Bill Morison while 26th Street was manned by Bar-

bara and Natalie Waldych. To start off the fun, E.J. Foxx of Cat Country radio played music and awarded prizes for pet contests. We would first like to thank our sponsors: Donald’s Duck Shoppe and Gallery, Baker and Associates, Sally H. Dowling M.D LLC, Red Sun Custom Apparel, Abba Bail Bonds, Ocean City Animal Hospital, Harrison’s Harbor Watch Restaurant, Berlin Interventional Pain Management, Atlantic Shores Realty, Captain’s Galley Restaurant and Lounge, Spice Place and Cat Country/The Wave. Advertising thanks goes to Berlin Fire Company, Roxanna Fire Company, O.C. Chamber of Commerce, Ocean City Convention Center and Minuteman Press of Ocean City. A special thank you goes to Fifi Blackburn for her continued support. Goodies for the walkers were supplied by Layton’s Restaurant and Bruce Hornung of Nabisco. Coffee and tea were supplied by Harrison’s Harbor Watch and Pepsi supplied sodas and water for the thirsty walkers. Our shelter could not continue to provide care for the many homeless animals that we house without community support. We thank everyone for coming out and making this years walk so successful. Kenille Davies Director of the Ocean City/Worcester County Humane Society


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Junior Beach Patrol Academy kicks off this week in resort Participants learn beach safety, lifeguarding skills during weeklong camps CLARA VAUGHN ■ Staff Writer (July 12, 2013) The Ocean City Beach Patrol’s Junior Beach Patrol Academy started another summer of beach safety training Tuesday with around 30 youth taking to the beach, water and stands. The four-day program is modeled after the training and daily routine of Ocean City’s lifeguards, known as Surf Rescue Technicians, or SRTs. “They learn how to enjoy the ocean, but they learn how to respect it and enjoy it safely,” said Beach Patrol Lt. Ward Kovacs, who has served in Ocean City for almost 30 years and organizes the academy. Each summer, around 200 youth ages 10-17 join the academy, where they learn basics from how to build a sand pile at the foot of the lifeguard stand in case they need to jump down for a quick rescue to how to communicate with other SRTs using flag semaphore. Campers pass through three levels based on age and ability. Level One junior SRTs begin with rescue buoys, moving up to using the spool — a long line — for rescue at Level Two. At Level Three, they learn to save lives on the paddleboard. Campers are tested at their levels on the first day to ensure they’re placed appropriately based on equipment and knowledge. Participants with a real taste for the program move up to the camp’s crew chief level, become assistant instructors or age out of the program at 17 to become lifeguards. “That’s the goal for some — to become lifeguards,” Kovacs said, although not all junior beach patrollers are aspiring SRTs. Some parents send their children to boost their knowledge of the ocean and safety, Kovacs said. Plus, the camp is an active, fun week for youth. “It’s energetic and its upbeat. We want it to be fun for the kids,” said Liz Vander Clute, chief of Beach Patrol Crew Two and a former Junior Beach Patrol Academy member. Like her, around 15 of Ocean City’s almost 200 lifeguards See JUNIOR on Page 2B

Selling pastries and other sweets during the 23rd annual Greek Festival at the Ocean City convention center last year, from left are, Angela Dsirikos, Thalia Pappas, Mary Pantazis, Anna Zaharopoulos, Donna Moore and Carol Galifianakis.

It’s all Greek in OC this wknd. LIZ LANE ■ Intern (July 12, 2013) St. George Greek Orthodox Church continues to draw thousands of visitors to the Ocean City convention center each year for its Greek festival where guests can enjoy ethnic food, music, dancing and art. Festival Promotion Coordinator Alexandra Hall said this weekend will be no exception. “It’s the largest of the Eastern Shore Greek festivals,” she said. “We have quite a following. Greeks love to come, obviously, but everyone is welcome. People who have an affinity for Greece like to come, they can relive the sites, sounds and flavors.” The 24th annual three-day event is scheduled to begin today, Friday, at noon inside the 40th Street venue. Hall said it is the biggest outreach fundraiser for the See GREEK on Page 2B

The Golden Flame Band provides classic Greek music during the 23rd annual Greek Festival at the Ocean City convention center, last year. The three-day festival is presented by St. George Greek Orthodox Church, on 88th Street in Ocean City.


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church. People who love the Greek culture come to support the festival, which “keeps the church going,” she said. Hall said the food is the festival’s main attraction. All the delicacies are homemade or prepared by expert Greek vendors. Guests can enjoy lunch and dinner entrees, including pastitsio, moussaka, lemon chicken, spanakopita (spinach pie), tiropita (cheese pie), dolmathes (stuffed grape leaves) and gyros. Hall said the lamb shanks are usually the first to sell out. Hall said guests especially love the pastries, provided this year by members of the St. George Greek Orthodox Church Ladies Philoptochos. They will sell baklava and other items to satisfy the sweet tooth. Hall said visitors leave with grocery bags full of pastries to store in their home freezers. Boxed pastries will also be available. “You just can’t find food like this around here,” Hall said. “You can’t get this stuff easily and it’s not like in New York where there are Greek bakeries everywhere. There are very few on the shore.” All food will be served daily from noon until close of the festival and is available for eat-in or carry-out. Hall said visitors can listen to the live band, watch

a dance performance or shop for art and jewelry. The Greek band Golden Flame will perform nightly after 5 p.m. Guests can also watch a Greek folk dance performance by Jr. Aegean Odyssey Dancers, or participate on the dance floor themselves. “People can get up and dance with them,” she said. “Everyone from babies to old people and it doesn’t matter if you know the steps. Nobody judges you, we don’t do that.” Visitors will also have the chance to win $5,000 by purchasing a raffle ticket for $100. Only 100 tickets will be available. Hall said families or business groups will purchase one ticket together and split the winnings. The winner does not have to be present to claim the prize. Hall said the prize is “just enough for a little Greek vacation.” A Roketa motor scooter, donated by Fun Cycles, will be up for auction. Entry to the festival is free before 4 p.m. The cost after 4 p.m. is $3 for adults and free for children under 14 when accompanied by an adult. The festival is open Friday and Saturday noon-11 p.m., and Sunday noon-9 p.m. Parking is free. For more information call St. George Greek Orthodox Church at 410-5240990 or E-mail stgeorgeoc@gmail.com.

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Paige Adelsberger waves a flag in front of fellow campers Tuesday during a semaphore training session at the Ocean City Beach Patrol's Junior Beach Patrol Academy.

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4B LIFESTYLE

HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your zeal for challenges usually works well for you. But this week it’s best to avoid jumping into new situations without more information. Vital news emerges by the weekend. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Once again, the Bovine’s patience pays off as that pesky problem works itself out without taking too much of your valuable time. A new task opens interesting possibilities. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Those suggestions you want to share need to be set aside for a while so you can focus on the job at hand. There’ll be time later to put your ideas into a workable format. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Be sure about your sources before you use the information in any decision you reach about your new project. Some of the data might be out of date or misinterpreted. LEO (July 23 to August 22) A sudden challenge might rattle you at first. But pump up that strong Lion’s heart with a full measure of courage, and face it with the continuing support of family and friends. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Watch your expenses this week so you can have a financial cushion to fall back on should things tighten up later this month. Money matters ease by the 31st. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Uncertainty over workplace policy creates anxiety and confusion among your colleagues. Don’t be surprised if you’re asked, once again, to help work things out. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) The workweek keeps you busy tying up loose ends and checking data that needs to be verified. The weekend offers a chance to relax and restore your spent energies. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) This is not the best time to go to extremes to prove a point. Better to set a sensible goal now and move forward. There’ll be time later to take the bolder course. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A step-by-step progression is the better way to move ahead. Taking shortcuts could be risky at this time. Important news arrives on the 31st. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Avoid getting drawn into workplace disputes that should be handled by those directly involved. Instead, spend your energy developing those new ideas. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You still need to be prudent about money matters. But things start to ease by the end of the week. A weekend encounter with an old friend brings welcome news. BORN THIS WEEK: You handle challenging situations with boldness when necessary and caution when called for.

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APPEARING LIVE 19TH HOLE BAR & GRILL 9636 Stephen Decatur Highway West Ocean City 410-213-9204 July 12: Dave Sherman, 6-10 p.m. July 13: Melissa Alessi, 6-9 p.m. July 14: Poole Brothers, 4-7 p.m. July 18: Louis Wright, 6-10 p.m. 45TH STREET TAPHOUSE BAR & GRILLE 45th Street and the bay 443-664-2201 On Deck July 12: Side Project, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 13: Elwood, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 14: Zion Reggae Band, 3-7 p.m. July 15: Honu, 3-7 p.m.; DJ Wax, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 16: Scott Glorioso, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 17: Tim & The Animal, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 18: DJ Jeremy College Deck Party, 3-7 p.m.; Monkee Paw, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Bayfront July 12: Galaxy Collective, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 13: 2 Much Stuff, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 14: Ziggy Isaacs, 3-7 p.m. July 15: Ward Ewing, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 16: Only Better (karaoke band) July 17: Johnny Mojo, 8 p.m. to midnight July 18: Galaxy Collective, 8 p.m. to midnight BAMBOO LOUNGE In the Carousel Hotel 118th Street and the ocean 410-524-1000 Every Friday: Rick & Lennon LaRicci, 2-6 p.m. Every Saturday: Kaleb Brown, 2-6 p.m. Every Sunday: Dave Sherman, 2-6 p.m. Every Monday: Tim Landers, 2-6 p.m. Every Tuesday: New Dawn Every Wednesday: Tommy Edward Every Thursday: DJ Rupe BJ’S ON THE WATER 75th Street and the bay 410-524-7575

July 12: Full Circle, 9 p.m. July 13: Over Time, 9 p.m. CAPTAIN’S TABLE 15th St. & Baltimore Ave. 410-289-7192 www.captainstableoc.com July 13: Phil Perdue July 16: Phil Perdue CARIBBEAN BAR & GRILL Just off the Boardwalk at Second Street, above the Plim Plaza 410-289-0837 July 12: Landers, Heinz & Pic, 1-5 p.m.; Naked Nation, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 13: Davis Holiday Band, 1-5 p.m.; Petting Hendrix, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 14: No Byscuyts, 1-5 p.m.; Pompous Pie, 7:3011:30 p.m. July 15: Dave Sherman, 1-5 p.m.; Simple Truth, 7:3011:30 p.m. July 16: Three on Tree, 1-5 p.m.; Ginger, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 17: Murphys Law, 1-5 p.m.; 2 Much Stuff w/Joe, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 18: Dave Sherman, 1-5 p.m.; Pasadena, 7:30-11:30 p.m. COCONUTS BEACH BAR & GRILL 37th Street oceanfront 410-289-6846 July 12: Darin Engh, noon to 4 p.m.; John LaMere, 5-9 p.m. July 13: Kevin Poole & Joe Mama, noon to 4 p.m.; FunkO-Licious, 5-9 p.m. July 14: Rick & Lennon La Ricci, noon to 3 p.m.; Over Time, 4-8 p.m. July 15: Bob Wilkinson & Joe Smooth, 4-8 p.m. July 16: Randy Lee Ashcraft Duo, 2-6 p.m.; Let’s Do Trivia w/DJ, 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 17: Chris Button & Joe Mama, 4-8 p.m. July 18: Josh Pryor, noon to 3 p.m.; Kevin Poole & Joe Mama, 4-8 p.m. COTTAGE CAFÉ Route 1, Bethany Beach, Del. 302-539-8710 July 12: The Stims, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 13: DJ Zman, 10 pm. to 1 a.m. July 16: DJ Bump, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.

FAGER’S ISLAND 60th Street and the bay 410-524-5500 July 12: Kevin Poole, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Vybe, 9:30 p.m.; No Pets for Noah, 10 p.m. July 13: Opposite Directions, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Groove, 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.; No Pets for Noah, 10 p.m. July 14: Jazz Brunch w/Everett Spells, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Joe Mama & Josh Pryor, 5-9 p.m.; DJ Wood, 9 p.m.; 2U (U2 tribute), 9:30 p.m. July 15: Deck Party w/DJ Batman, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Rob Cee, 9:30 p.m.; Flow in the Dark, 10 p.m. July 16: DJ Hook, sunset; Euro Nite w/DJ Tamara Sky July 17: DJ Greg Jam, 5:30 p.m.; Deck Party w/DJ Rob Cee 9:30 July 18: Nate Clendenen Duo, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Groove, 10 p.m. to close; Video DJ Vybe, 10 p.m. GALAXY 66 66th Street, bayside 410-723-6762 July 12: Elwood Bishop Duo, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Skye Bar July 12: Aaron Howell, 4-8 p.m. July 13: Elwood Bishop Duo, 4-8 p.m. HARBORSIDE BAR & GRILL 12841 S. Harbor Road West Ocean City 410-213-1846 July 12: Ladies Night w/DJ Billy T, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 13: Simple Truth, 2-6 p.m.; DJ Jeremy, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 14: Opposite Directions, 2-6 p.m.; DJ Billy T/DJ Bigler, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 15: Blake Haley, 4-7 p.m.; DJ Billy T, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 16: John LaMere, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 17: Walt Farozic, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 18: Opposite Directions, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. HARPOON HANNA’S Route 54 and the bay Fenwick Island, Del. 800-227-0525 302-539-3095 Every Friday: Dave Hawkins, 6-10 p.m.; Dance Party w/DJ

Batman, 10 p.m. to close Every Saturday: Dave Sherman, 6-10 p.m.; Dance Party w/DJ Batman, 10 p.m. Every Sunday: Kevin Poole, 5-9 p.m. Every Monday: Dave Hawkins, 6-10 p.m. Every Tuesday: Kevin Poole, 5-9 p.m.; Karaoke w/DJ Barry, 9 p.m. to close Every Wednesday: Bobby Burns, 3-6 p.m.; Senior Deck Party w/Dave Sherman, 6-9 p.m. Every Thursday: John LaMere, 6-10 p.m.; Karaoke w/DJ Barry, 9 p.m. to close HIGH STAKES Route 54, Fenwick Island, Del. 302-537-6971 Every Monday, Team Trivia w/DJ Ted, 7 p.m. July 12: Bobby Burns, 4 p.m.; Lower Case Blues, 9 p.m. July 13: Bobby Burns, 4 p.m.; DJ Rupe, 9 p.m. July 18: Karaoke with a Live Band, 8 p.m. HOOTERS Rt. 50 & Keyser Point Rd. West Ocean City 410-213-1841 July 12: Only Better, 7-11 p.m. July 13: Whiskerfish, 7-11 p.m. 123rd Street, bayside 410-250-7081 July 14: Tim and the Animal, 2-6 p.m. July 17: Hooter Girl Bikini Fashion Show w/DJ JJ, 4-6 p.m.

Fontainebleau Hotel 101st Street and the ocean 410-524-3535 July 12-14: Power Play, 9 p.m. July 15-21: New Censation, 9 p.m. Lenny’s Pool Bars July 12-13: Arizona, 5-10 July 14: Arizona, 4-9 p.m. July 15-18: On The Edge, 4-9 p.m. OCEAN PINES YACHT CLUB Mumford’s Landing Road 410-641-7501 July 12: Tear the Roof Off, 610 p.m. July 13: Landers & Heinz Duo, 6-10 p.m. July 14: Danny Shivers, 6-10 p.m. July 18: Cases Wine Club, 57 p.m. PEAKY’S ROOFTOP RESTAURANT & BAR In the Fenwick Inn 138th Street, bayside 410-250-ROOF July 13: Lee Alverson (Elton John/Billy Joel tribute) (ticketed event) July 18: Comedy Zone w/Kenny Smith SCHOONER’S RESTAURANT In the Princess Royale 91st Street and the ocean 410-524-7777 Every Friday and Saturday: Harry O, 7-11 p.m. SEACRETS 49th Street and the bay 410-524-4900 July 12: Jim Long Band, 5-9 p.m.; Jah Works, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Johnny Drama, 10 p.m.

to 2 a.m. July 13: Jim Long Band, 5-9 p.m.; Jah Works, 6-10 p.m.; Innasense, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 14: Full Circle w/Jim Long, 5-9 p.m.; S.T.O.R.M., 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Amish Outlaws, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 15: Melodime, 5-9 p.m.; S.T.O.R.M., 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Ticketed Event Morley Hall; G Love and Special Sauce, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 16: Opposite Directions, 5-9 p.m.; Rising Sun, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; The Benjamins, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 17: The Freddie Long Band, 5-9 p.m.; Rising Sun, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Passafire w/Stick Figure and Tatanka, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 18: Jim Long, 5-9 p.m.; Innasense, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; GoGo Gadget, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. SHENANIGAN’S Fourth Street and the Boardwalk in the Shoreham Hotel 410-289-7181 July 12-13: Marty McKernan July 14-15: Cutting Edge Dueling Pianos July 16-17: Ted Garber July 18: Sly 45 SMITTY MCGEE’S Route 54 West Fenwick Island, Del. 302-436-4716 Every Friday: Randy Lee Ashcraft & the Saltwater Cowboys Every Thursday: Randy Lee Ashcraft July 13: Bo Dickerson Band

HOUSE OF WELSH 1106 Coastal Highway, Fenwick Island, Del. 888-666-0728 302-541-0728 Every Friday-Sunday: Tom Low; Tony Vega Every Monday: DJ Norm Every Wednesday: DJ Norm JOHNNY’S PIZZA & PUB 56th Street, bayside 410-524-7499 July 12: Rob Fahey and The Pieces, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 13: Lauren Glick and The Moodswingers, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. OCEAN CLUB NIGHTCLUB In the Horizons Restaurant In the Clarion

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Ocean City Today

JULY 12, 2013

BJ’S ON THE WATER CANOE RACES

(Above) De Lazy Lizard team included, from left, Hunter Bowman, Priscilla Doyle, Abby Metzger and John King. (Right) Representing Phillips Crab House during the canoe races, from left, are Brittany Brown, Pete Mantzouris, Sara Christensen, Jake Trio, Joe Phillips and Brittani Vanderwiele.

Bartenders, servers and employees from bars, restaurants and businesses in Ocean City and the surrounding areas converged at BJ’s on the Water Tuesday to compete in the 75th Street restaurant’s 34th annual canoe races in the bay. A total of 87 teams of four (two men and two women) participated while hundreds of people gather on the deck at BJ’s on the Water to watch. OC SUP & Fitness earned firstplace honors. Cash prizes and trophies were awarded to the first-, second- and thirdplace teams.The winning team’s name will also be engraved on the official tournament cup with the champions from the previous 33 races. OCEAN CITY TODAY/ROBERT DIMAIO


Ocean City Today

JULY 12, 2013

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BJ’s CANOE RACES (Below) Canoe race competitors start their heat during BJ’s on the Water’s 34th annual competition. (Right) Hundreds of spectators gather to watch the races in the bay behind the 75th Street restaurant on Tuesday.

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Ocean City Today

JULY 12, 2013

LIFESTYLE 9B

HOT DOG-EATING CONTEST Seventeen contestants competed in Fish Tales' sixth annual hot dog-eating contest on July 4. A stage for competitors and bleachers for spectators were set up in the parking lot of the 22nd Street bayside restaurant. Participants consumed as many deli-style hot dogs and buns as they could in 10 minutes. Last year's winner, Jamie McDonald of Connecticut, was again crowned champion, devouring 36 hot dogs. He won a trophy and $1,000. Connecticut resident Joe Menchetti ate 22.5 hot dogs and finished in second place. He was awarded $500. Nick Rivers of Laurel, Md., downed 19.5 hot dogs and buns, good for third place and $250. OCEAN CITY TODAY/LISA CAPITELLI

Participants chow down on hot dogs during Fish Tales’ July 4 contest.

"Top Dogs," from left, Menchetti, McDonald and Rivers.

Michelle Apicella ate 18 hot dogs to take fourth place.

Fish Tales Manager Brandon Hemp, left, and owner Shawn Harman.

Tom Purnell

Contest judges

Nick Rivers

Emcee DJ BK


10B LIFESTYLE

JULY 12, 2013

DINING GUIDE CREDIT CARDS: V-Visa, MC-Master Card, AEAmerican Express, DIS-Discover PRICE RANGE: $, $$, $$$ ________________________________ 19TH HOLE BAR & GRILLE, 9936 Stephen Decatur Highway, West Ocean City 410-213-9204 / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Casual and family-friendly, featuring great American cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner at affordable prices. Open seven days a week, year-round. Happy hour daily, 3-7 p.m. Entertainment Friday through Sunday. 32 PALM, 32nd Street, in the Hilton Suites, Ocean City 410-289-2525 / www.ocmdrestaurants.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Western Caribbean cuisine, Eastern Shore favorites, gourmet and tasty liquid desserts. ALEX’S ITALIAN RESTAURANT, Route 50, West Ocean City 410-213-7717 / www.ocitalianfood.com / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Full bar / Serving homemade Italian cuisine, steaks, seafood, chicken, pork and pasta. Elegant dining room with fireplace. Early bird specials every day from 5-6 p.m. BILLY’S SUB SHOP, 78th Street, Ocean City, 410-524-2020; 118th Street, Ocean City, 410524-2020; 140th Street, Ocean City, 410-2501778; Route 54, Fenwick Shoals, Fenwick Island, Del., 302-436-5661 / $ / V-MC-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Dine in, carry out, free Delivery. Open 7 days 11 a.m. – 3 a.m. Ocean City’s most famous sub and pizza shop since 1959. An OC tradition where a sandwich is a meal, serving fresh dough pizza, subs, burgers, cones, shakes and sundaes with beach delivery available. BJ’S ON THE WATER, 75th Street, Ocean City 410-524-7575 / www.bjsonthewater.com / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Open year-round. Entire dining menu served 11 a.m. to 1:30 a.m., seven days a week. Daily specials, daily duck feeding. Entertainment every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. No cover. Available for parties and banquets. Indoor and outdoor dining. BLUE FISH JAPANESE & CHINESE RESTAURANT AND SUSHI BAR, 94th Street, Ocean City 410-524-3983 / www.bluefishoc.com / $-$$ / VMC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Full bar / Japanese and Chinese restaurant and sushi bar with beer, wine and cocktails. Dine in, take out and delivery available. Open Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.; Saturday and Sunday, noon. CAPTAIN’S TABLE RESTAURANT, 15th Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City 410-289-7192 / www.captainstableoc.com / $$-$$$ / V-MC-AEDIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Family-owned, serving fine seafood, steaks and poultry on the third floor of the Courtyard by Marriott. Open 7 days a week, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. CRABCAKE FACTORY, 120th Street, Ocean City, 410-250-4900; 25th Street, Ocean City 410713-4180 / www.crabcakefactoryusa.com / $-$$ / V-MC-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Family restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily at 8 a.m. Menu selections are Eastern Shore favorites: creamed chipped beef, omlettes and daily breakfast special crab dishes. World famous Crabcakes served all day starting at 8 a.m. Other menu selections include Chicken Chesapeake, prime rib, steamed shrimp, Philly cheesesteaks, burgers and homemade soups. www.crabcakefactoryusa.com ships Crabcakes year-round. FAGER’S ISLAND RESTAURANT & BAR, 60th Street on the bay, Ocean City 410-524-5500 / www.fagers.com / $$-$$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted in the dining room only / Children’s menu / Full bar / Upscale restaurant on the bay. Casual fine dining, fresh fish, prime rib and seafood. Lighter fare menu served on our decks or inside. FENWICK CRAB HOUSE, 100 Coastal Highway, Fenwick Island, Del. 302-539-2500 / www.crabcakeexpress.com / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full

bar / Carry-out available. Casual dining. Open for lunch and dinner. Big crabs are our specialty. Perfect crabcakes are our passion. Seven different fish served 15 different ways! Great local seafood, good times and good service is our mission. GALAXY 66 BAR & GRILLE, 66th Street, Ocean City 410-723-6762 / $$-$$$ / V-M-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Full bar / Contemporary restaurant offering light fare and full entrees. Awardwinning wine list, signature drinks and cocktails. GIUSEPPE O’LEARY, Sunset Avenue, West Ocean City 410-213-2868 / www.submarinaoc.com / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Full bar / Featuring homemade Italian cuisine in a cozy atmosphere. Open year-round. Happy hour food and drink specials Monday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. GREENE TURTLE NORTH, 116th Street, Ocean City 410-723-2120 / www.thegreeneturtle.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / The Turtle, est. 1976, is an Ocean City tradition with a friendly staff, great food and something for everyone! Menu favorites are homemade crab cakes, kids’ menu, salads, burgers, wings and more! Featuring weekday lunch specials and happy hour, 50 high-def flat screen TVs, game room, gift shop, carry out, party trays, nightly drink specials, Keno, MD lottery, DJs with dance floor. Open 11 a.m. to 2 a.m., year-round. HALL’S SEAFOOD & STEAK, 60th Street, Ocean City 410-524-5008 / www.Hall-OC.com / $$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Serving Ocean City’s finest breakfast buffet and all-you-can-eat seafood buffet. Open 7 days a week, all summer. New menu serving old favorites and new treats. HARBORSIDE BAR & GRILL, 12841 S. Harbor Road, West Ocean City 410-213-1846 / www.ocharborside.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Open seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Casual waterfront dining serving seafood, steaks, sandwiches, salads, wraps and pasta. Home of the “Original Orange Crush.” Entertainment Thursday through Sunday. HARPOON HANNA’S RESTAURANT & BAR, Route 54 and the bay, Fenwick Island, Del. www.harpoonhannasrestaurant.com / $$ / V-MCAE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Casual waterfront restaurant serving lunch, dinner. Fresh fish, seafood, steaks, sandwiches and all-you-can-eat Alaskan crab legs. Open year-round. HEMINGWAY’S AT THE CORAL REEF, 17th Street, in the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites, Ocean City 410-289-2612 / www.ocmdrestaurants.com / $$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Elegant dining room, Floridian/island-style cuisine. Sea-food, tropical salsas, grilled steaks, pork chops, grilled pineapple, banana fritters, entree salads. HIGGINS CRAB HOUSE, 31st Street, Ocean City, 410-289-2581; 128th Street, Ocean City, 410-250-2403 / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Open 7 days a week. We have proudly served Ocean City, Maryland for over 40 years. Known for All You Can Eat crabs, crab legs, fried chicken, steamed shrimp, and baby back ribs. HIGH STAKES BAR & GRILL, Route 54, Fenwick Island, Del. 302-537-6971 / $-$$ / V-M-AEDIS / No reservations required / Carry-out available / Full bar / Casual dining, daily happy hour and daily food specials. Live entertainment. HOBBIT, 81st Street, Ocean City 410-5248100 / www.thehobbitrestaurant.com / $$-$$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Full bar / Open daily from 5-10 p.m. Full service bar with happy hour 5-7 p.m., Sunday through Thursday. Ocean City's most complete dining experience. Breathtaking bay views. HOOTERS, three Ocean City locations: 123rd Street, Ocean City 410-250-7081, Fifth Street, on the Boardwalk, Ocean City 410-289-2690 and Route 50, West Ocean City 410-213-1841 / www.hootersofoc.com / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS. Things are always getting better at Hooters! Fresh menu offering a number of ground chuck burgers,

green salads, world famous chicken wings with 11 flavorful sauces and a fun children’s menu. Relax in the beach atmosphere or enjoy the outdoor seating. Happy hour every day, 3-7 p.m. Full bar available. Authentic Hooters merchandise in kids and adult sizes. Enjoy all the sports packages on large, flat screen TVs and great service by the delightful Hooters girls. Live entertainment. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Find out why we say, “Hooters makes you happy!” HORIZONS OCEANFRONT RESTAURANT, 101st Street, Ocean City 410-524-3535 / www.clarionoc.com / $-$$ ($20-45) / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Open tables / Children’s menu / Full bar / Proud to have Chef Shawn Reese creating beach-inspired dishes in both oceanfront restaurants, Horizons and Breaker’s Pub. New all-day menu, available 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., features many favorites, as well as exciting new creations with a local flare. Deluxe Sunday breakfast buffet open year-round and AUCE prime rib, crab legs and seafood buffet available most weekends. HOUSE OF WELSH, 1106 Coastal Highway, Fenwick Island, Del. 1-800-311-2707 / www.houseofwelsh.net / $, $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Specializing in steaks and seafood. Open daily. Happy hour all day and night. Entertainment Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Casual attire. JOHNNY’S PIZZA PUB, 56th Street, Ocean City 410-723-5600 / www.johnnyspizzapub.com / $ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Ocean City’s official pizzeria and pub featuring homemade pizzas, serving 18 different gourmet pizzas including local favorites - Johnny’s Special, Neptune’s Seafood Feast Pizza, and MD Blue Crab. Huge variety of calzones, subs, burgers and sandwiches to choose from. Ocean City’s place for jumbo wings with 20 different sauces. Coldest draft beer in town served in a chilled mug. Voted best sound system for live music. Carry out or delivery til 4 a.m. JULES FINE DINING, 118th Street, Ocean City 410-524-3396 / www.ocjules.com / $$, $$$ / VMC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Local fare, global flair. Fresh seafood year-round, fresh local produce. MERMAID COVE PUB, 33195 Lighthouse Road, Williamsville, West Fenwick, Del. 302-436-0122 / $ / V-MC / No reservations required / Full bar / Get ship-wrecked at the Mermaid Cove with pub, drink and food specials daily. Lump crab cakes, rock and mahi tacos, fried oyster sandwiches and platters are among the items to choose from. Breakfast served weekends. Open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Take-out available. MIO FRATELLO ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE, 38018 Fenwick Shoals Blvd., West Fenwick, Del. 302436-6400 / miofratello.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Casual dining in a relaxed atmosphere, specializing in steaks, seafood and pasta. Take out and delivery. Open for lunch and dinner. OCEAN PINES YACHT CLUB, 1 Mumfords Landing Road, Ocean Pines 410-641-7501 / oceanpines.org / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Waterfront dining, tiki bar. Seafood, American and local cuisine. Happy hour, daily food specials, Sunday brunch, weekend entertainment and free boat tie up when available. PEAKY’S ROOFTOP RESTAURANT & BAR, 138th Street, Ocean City 410-250-ROOF / www.peakys.com / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Open 7 days, 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. Breakfast, lunch & dinner. Happy hour 4 pm-7pm everyday with great food and drink specials. More than 40 specialty martinis. Sunday All You Can Eat Brunch 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Eastern Shore Farewith something for everyone: fresh fish, lobster, certified angus steaks, prime rib and poultry. P.G.N. CRABHOUSE, 29th Street, Ocean City 410-289-8380 / $ / V-MC-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Beer, wine / The Kaouris family has been serving the finest crabs, seafood, steaks and chicken to Ocean City locals

and visitors since 1969. PHILLIPS CRAB HOUSE, 20th Street, Ocean City 410-289-6821 / www.phillipsseafood.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / The original Phillips, serving the finest seafood since 1956. Complete with all-you-can-eat seafood buffet, a la carte menu and carryout counter. Daily early bird specials and plenty of free parking. POPEYE’S LOUISIANA KITCHEN, Route 50, West Ocean City 443-664-2105 / $ / V-MC / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Family restaurant. Eat-in, carry out or drive-thru. Open seven days, year-round. Every Tuesday, two-piece chicken for 99 cents. Every Wednesday, free kids meal with purchase of combo. REFLECTIONS RESTAURANT, 67th Street, in the Holiday Inn Oceanfront, Ocean City 410-5245252 / www.ocmdrestaurants.com / $$$ / V-MCAE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Tableside flambé dining. Casually elegant, cuisine prepared tableside in the European tradition. Private dining rooms. Eclectic chef’s specials accompanied by an award-winning wine list. SEACRETS, 49th Street, Ocean City 410-5244900 / www.seacrets.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Island atmosphere. Soups, salads, Jamaican jerk chicken, appetizers, sandwiches, paninis, pizza and fresh seafood. SEASONS OCEANFRONT RESTAURANT, 118th Street, in the Carousel Oceanfront Hotel and Condos, Ocean City 410-524-1000 / www.carouselhotel.com / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Open seven days a week. Oceanfront dining in a casual atmosphere. Serving breakfast from 7-11 a.m., featuring a breakfast buffet or special order from the regular menu. Dinner served from 4-9 p.m., featuring a wide variety of entrees, seafood, ribs, steaks, pasta and prime rib. Join us for family theme night dinners. SIMMER TIME, Rt. 54, Fenwick Island, next to Mio Fratello 302-436-2266 / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Full bar / Fondue and more in an intimate atmosphere; small and large parties. SMITTY McGEE’S, 37234 Lighthouse Road, West Fenwick Island, Del. 302-436-4716 / www.smittymcgees.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / No children’s menu / Full bar / Casual. Big menu, including hot wings and drinks. THE COTTAGE CAFE, Route 1 (across from Sea Colony), Bethany Beach, Del. 302-539-8710 / www.cottagecafe.com / $, $$ / V-MC-AE / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Seafood, kids’ menu, happy hour specials. Lunch and dinner daily. Breakfast buffet on weekends. THE STERLING SEAFOOD GRILL & OYSTER BAR, 67th Street, in the Holiday Inn Oceanfront, Ocean City 410-524-5252 / www.ocmdrestaurants.com / $$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Children’s menu / Full bar / Fabulous raw bar serving the freshest raw oysters and clams, steamed shrimp, crab legs, mussels and oyster stew, made to order. “Fresh off the grill” items include rockfish, tuna, mahi mahi and salmon. Happy hour specials daily, 4-6 p.m. UBER BAGELS & DELI, 126th Street, Ocean City 443-664-6128 / www.uberbagels.com / $ / V-MC-DIS / No reservations required / Indoor and outdoor seating or carry out. Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., everyday. Ocean City’s best bagel and deli featuring made-from-scratch, New York-style bagels. Full breakfast menu of bagels and spreads as well as egg sandwiches and lunch menu offers a huge selection of cold sandwiches featuring Boar’s head meats and cheeses. WHISKERS PUB, 120th Street, OC Square, Ocean City 410-524-2609 / www.whiskerspub.com / $ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full bar / Old World saloon-type feel, Whisker’s is famous for its Certified Angus® burgers and delicious casual fare, as well as its entertaining atmosphere and photo lined walls of famous and infamous “whiskers.” Enjoy flat screen TVs to watch your favorite sports. Open year-round, 11:30 a.m. to 2 a.m., serving lunch and dinner daily. Happy hour every day 4-7 p.m. Nightly food specials.


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As part of an SRTs responsibilities they are required to monitor and enforce all Ocean City ordinances and state laws. In this case an SRT Bergman is jogging among the beach population looking for any infractions and explaining the laws to anyone not in compliance.

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FREE!! July 1 - August 24, 2013 Programs begin at 10:00 a.m. (Lasting approximately 30 minutes) Programs are held outside on the Boardwalk in front of the museum. They may be cancelled due to inclement weather.

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Have you ever wondered how a snake sleeps or how a turtle swims? Join the Delmarva Discovery Center as they present the marvelous stories of our native reptiles & amphibians

Learn how to be safe in the surf with the famous OCEAN CITY BEACH PATROL

OCEAN CITY BEFORE CONDOMINIUMS takes you back to a time when Ocean City was a quiet fishing village

Become an expert at nautical knots with help from the U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY

Find out what sets sharks apart from other fish

Experience what it was like to serve in the U.S. Life-Saving Service especially in stormy weather

Watch and learn about local marine critters as they have their morning meal

813 S. Boardwalk at the Inlet • P.O. Box 603 • Ocean City, MD 21843 410-289-4991 • Email: Sandy@ocmuseum.org • www.ocmuseum.org

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FRIDAY, JULY 12 FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Ocean City beach at 27th Street, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “Free Willy (Vintage Movie).� Take a beach chair or blanket. Info: www.ococean.com or 410-250-0125. Weather permitting. BINGO — Knights of Columbus, 9901 Coastal Highway (rear of St. Luke’s Church) in Ocean City. Doors open at 5 p.m. and games begin at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments for sale. Info: 410524-7994. BINGO — American Legion Post 166, 2308 Philadelphia Ave., in Ocean City, every Thursday, year round. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., games start at 7 p.m. Food available. Open to the public. Info: 410-289-3166.

SATURDAY, JULY 13 PANCAKE BREAKFAST — VFW, Post 8296, 104 66th St., bayside in Ocean City, 8-11 a.m. A $5 donation for all-you-can-eat pancakes or 2-2-2, two eggs, two pancakes and two bacon slices, includes coffee and juice. Bloody Marys cost $3. Info: 410-524-8196.

FARMERS MARKET — White Horse Park, 239 Ocean Parkway in Ocean Pines, 8 a.m. to noon, through Oct. 26. Produce, farm fresh eggs, organic goods, herbs, fresh cut flowers, soaps, jelly, homemade baked goods, honey and more. QUIET STORM SURF & SKATE MOVIES/LOCAL ARTIST SLIDESHOW — Ocean City beach at North Division Street, 89:30 p.m. Surf and skate movies will be shown on an inflatable screen on the beach, plus local photographers slide show. Info: 443-497-3671.

SUNDAY, JULY 14 OC BEACHLIGHTS — Ocean City beach at North Division Street. Showtimes are 9:30 p.m., 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Free, eightminute Laser Light Show featuring a five-story tall inflatable sphere featuring a visual laser, lighting, special effects, video and audio production with visibility along the Boardwalk. Info: 800-OC-OCEAN or www.ococean.com. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST BUFFET — Knights of Columbus, 9901 Coastal Highway (rear of St. Luke’s Church) in Ocean City, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. With coffee and juice. Cost

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MONDAY, JULY 15 FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Ocean City beach at 27th Street, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “Madagascar 3.� Take a beach chair or blanket. Info: www.ococean.com or 410-2500125. Weather permitting. BEACH FIREWORKS — Ocean City beach at North Division Street, 10 p.m. The eightminute show is visible along the boardwalk. Info; www.ococean.com or 800-OC-OCEAN. DELMARVA SWEET ADELINE CHORUS MEETS WEEKLY — The Delmarva Sweet Adeline Chorus, under the direction of Carol Ludwig, meets each Monday from 7-9 p.m., at the Ocean Pines Community Center, 239 Ocean Parkway, White Horse Park. Women interested in learning and singing in a barbershop format are welcome. Info: 410-208-4171. HAND DANCING — House of Welsh, 1106 Coastal Highway, Fenwick, Del. Free lessons from 6-7 p.m., open dancing 7-10 p.m. No cover charge. Info: DC Hand Dance Club, 302541-0728.

TUESDAY, JULY 16 BEACH FIREWORKS — Ocean City beach at North Division Street, 10 p.m. The eightminute show is visible along the boardwalk. Info; www.ococean.com or 800-OC-OCEAN. CRAB NIGHT — Knights of Columbus, 9901 Coastal Highway (rear of St. Luke’s Church) every Tuesday, 5-7 p.m. Steamed crabs, steamed shrimp, crab soup, pizza and more. Order crabs in advance: Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at 410-524-7994. OCEAN PINES PLANT CLINIC — Ocean Pines library, 11107 Cathell Road, Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m., through September. Expert Master Gardeners on hand to answer questions. Free clinic. Take bagged samples and label the bag with name and phone number. Info: 410-6415570. Continued on Page 20B

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start 6:30 p.m. A $1,000 jackpot available, food, snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. No one under 18 years allowed in the hall during bingo. Info: 410-250-2645.

Continued from Page 19B FAMILY BEACH OLYMPICS — Ocean City beach at 27th Street, Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Featuring a variety of contests for all ages. All activities are free. Info: 410-2500125.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Carousel Resort Hotel and Condominiums, 118th Street and oceanfront in Ocean City, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “Big Miracle.” Take a beach chair or blanket. Info: 800-626-2326. Weather permitting. HERITAGE ARTS FOR KIDS — Julia A. Purnell Museum, 208 W. Market St., Snow Hill, 1-3 p.m. Kids can drop in to learn more about an aspect of museum’s collection through handson projects. Admission costs $2 for adults and 50 cents for kids. Craft is free with admission. Info: Claire Otterbein, 410-632-0515, www.purnellmuseum.com or mail@purnellmuseum.com. FREE CONCERT ON THE BEACH — Ocean City beach at North Division Street, 8-9:30 p.m. Featuring The Stickers (country). Info: www.oceancitymd.gov or 410-250-0125. BINGO — Every Wednesday at Ocean City Elks Lodge 2645, 138th Street across from Fenwick Inn. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., games

DELMARVA HAND DANCING CLUB — Meets every Wednesday at Peaky’s Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, 13801 Coastal Highway, Ocean City. Beginner and intermediate lessons, 5:306:30 p.m., followed by dancing 6:30-9 p.m. Jitterbug, swing, cha-cha to the sounds of the ’50s, ’60s and Carolina beach music. All are welcome. Discounted food and drink prices. Info: 302-337-3638. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY MEETING — Ocean City library, 10003 Coastal Highway, Wednesdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. TOPS is a support and educational group promoting weight loss and healthy lifestyle. It meets weekly. Info: 302436-3682.

THURSDAY, JULY 18 FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Princess Royale Hotel, 9100 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “The Blind Side.” Take a beach chair or blanket. Info: 800-6262326. Weather permitting. SUNSET PARK PARTY NIGHTS — Sunset Park at South Division Street, bayside, Ocean City, 7-9 p.m. Live entertainment. Admission to the park is free, while beverages, including beer, are availalble for purchase. Take own seating. Info: www.oceancitymd.gov or 800-626-2326.

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PINE’EER CRAFT CLUB MEETING — Ocean Pines Community Center, 235 Ocean Parkway, 9:45 a.m. Discussion and vote on the by law changes. Project will be a woven reindeer for the cost of $2. Reserve kit: Grace, 443944-9601. BEACH SINGLES — Every Thursday, Beach Singles 45-Plus meets for happy hour at Clarion Hotel, 10100 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, 4-7 p.m. Info: 302-436-9577 or 410-5240649. BINGO — American Legion Post 166, 2308 Philadelphia Ave., in Ocean City, every Thursday, year round. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., games start at 7 p.m. Food available. Open to the public. Info: 410-289-3166. ARTS ON THE DOCK — Ocean City Fishing Center Marina, 12940 Inlet Isle Lane, West Ocean City, Thursdays, 4-7 p.m. Local artists showcase their work on the docks. Info: Jennifer Blunt, 410-213-1121 or www.ocfishing.com.

ONGOING EVENTS VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL — Buckingham Presbyterian Church, 20 S. Main St., Berlin, July 22-26, 6:15-8:30 p.m. Children, ages 311, can learn about God while having fun singing songs, making crafts, playing games, exploring science and making snacks. Registration forms available at any of the participating churches: St. Paul’s Episcopal, 410-641-4066; Stevenson United Methodist,

410-641-1137; or Buckingham Presbyterian, 410-641-0234. Participants can also register Monday night before Bible school. Info: Lindsay Ashton, 410-629-1029. O.C. BOARDWALK LABYRINTH — St. Paul’s by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, inside Dewees Hall, 302 N. Baltimore Ave., in Ocean City, every Wednesday, 7-9 p.m., July through September. Replica of the 12th century original is available for walking in candlelight and sacred music. Wheelchair accessible. Info: 410-2893453 or 443-880-7608. FREE FAMILY PROGRAMS AT LIFE-SAVING STATION MUSEUM — Located at the south end of the Boardwalk, 813 S. Atlantic Ave. Gather outside the museum for fun facts and topics, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. A different subject each day. Topics include beach safety, aquarium feeding, knot tying, history and all about sharks. Info: 410-2894991, Sandy@ocmuseum.org or www.ocmuseum.org. CHRISTMAS IN JULY AT PINE’EER CRAFT AND GIFT SHOP — Pine’eer Craft and Gift Shop, White Horse Park, 239 Ocean Parkway, Ocean Pines, July 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Shop features handcrafted home decor, jewelry and fashion accessories created by members of the Pine’eer Craft Club. BOARDWALK SERVICES — Shenanigan’s porch, Fourth Street and Boardwalk, Sundays, Continued on Page 21B

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OUT & ABOUT Continued from Page 20B 7:30 a.m. Sponsored by Atlantic United Methodist Church, 105 Fourth St., in Ocean City. Info: 410-289-7430. WIDOWS & WIDOWERS SOCIAL CLUB — Luncheon meeting, third Tuesday, 1 p.m., Ocean Pines. Info: 410-208-1398. GRIEFSHARE — Grief recovery support group for those who have lost a loved one. Meetings start July 10, 7-9 p.m. The group meets weekly. Sponsored by SonRise Church, Berlin. Info: Carole, 301-509-2002. AUMC THRIFT SHOP — Atlantic United Methodist Church, 105 Fourth St., in Ocean City. Now open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Info: 410-289-4458. BOOKS BY THE BAG SALE — Ocean City library, 10003 Coastal Highway, during library hours, through August. Gently used books sold for $4 per bag. Sponsored by Friends of the Ocean City Library. FIRST STATE DETACHMENT OF THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE MONTHLY MEETINGS — Meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of each month at VFW Post 8296, 104 66th St., Ocean City, 7 p.m. Open to all fellow Marines and FMF Corpsmen. Info: Rick Holmes, 302988-1056. ‘SOLE JAM’ SHOE DONATIONS — Take slightly worn or new shoes to the Ocean Pines Community Center, 235 Ocean Parkway during the month of July. Contributions will be divided among 3-4 families while the rest will be donated to Diakonia, Inc.. Info: Ocean Pines Recreation Department, 410-6417052.

CALL FOR ARTISTS: 2013 ‘ARTISTS PAINT OC’ - A PLEIN AIR EVENT — Art League of Ocean City will hold its annual Plein Air Paint Out on Aug. 8-11. Artists will be painting at the beach, on the boardwalk, bayside and in the Ocean City and West Ocean City harbors from dawn to dusk. Artists interested in participating may register at www.artleagueofoceancity.org, 410-524-9433 or info@artleagueofoceancity.org. COMPUTER AND E-READER INSTRUCTION — Ocean City library, 10003 Coastal Highway. Staff offers individual computer or E-Reader instruction by appointment: 410-524-1818. HELP FOR PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG ABUSE — Call Narconon for a free brochure on the signs of addiction for all types of drugs. Narconon also offers free assessments and referrals: 877-413-3073 or www.narcononworks.com. AARP — Ocean City AARP 1917 meets the second Thursday of each month (except July

CALL FOR ARTISTS: 2013 ‘PAINT BERLIN’ - A PLEIN AIR EVENT — Artists will have an opportunity to network, exhibit and sell their artwork as well as compete for cash prizes, Sept. 1921. Visitors are invited to come and watch artists work during this event and attend the Sept. 21, open to the public, “Wet Paint� sale and exhibit at the Atlantic Hotel. Children’s workshop will be also held during this event. Registration is open to experienced and novice painters, 18 years and older and is limited to 50 artists. Artist registration fee is $30, after July 1, $35. Registration deadline is July 31. Register: www.worcestercountyartscouncil.org or 410-641-0809. HELP FOR VETERANS — Ocean Pines library, 11107 Cathell Road, third Wednesday of each month, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Michelle Licata, a representative from the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs, is on hand to help veterans (of any conflict) with whatever help they need in navigating available VA programs, need special assistance, etc. Info: Licata, 410-7133482.

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Atlantic City coming after Md. gamblers New marketing push aims to lure away resort casino crowd By Alexander Pyles OCEAN CITY TODAY/CLARA VAUGHN

Shenanigan’s Irish Pub and Grille on the Boardwalk at Fourth Street has a view of the beach and a wide-ranging menu, helping it succeed into its 25th year this summer.

Shenanigan’s celebrates 25th These days, pub’s more about food than drink, but Guinness beckons By Clara Vaughn Staff Writer (July 12, 2013) The owner of Shenanigan’s Irish Pub and Grille on Fourth Street and the Boardwalk never thought he would return to Ocean City. But with a long history of working in restaurants, starting in his hometown here and continuing through college and graduate school, Greg Shockley couldn’t turn down the opportunity to run the Irish pub when it arose in 1988. Twenty-five years later, Shenanigan’s is celebrating its quarter-century anniversary and Shockley remains on board as owner. “I hadn’t planned on staying in the restaurant business all this time, but that’s how it works out and I’m glad it worked out that way,” he said. When Shenanigan’s opened in the same building that had housed another Irish pub, Shockley took advantage of its prime location, expanding the deck din-

ing area from 20 to 125 feet. “We had a nice area where people could sit and enjoy what I call the greatest show on earth and that’s watching people walk up and down the Board-

walk,” he said. “We have a great location and we have tried to make the most of it.” The pub also shifted its emphasis to food rather than alcohol. Over time, the continued on page 2C

The Daily Record Newswire BALTIMORE— A marketing agency for Atlantic City will descend on Baltimore next week in an attempt to get Maryland residents to forgo Ocean City and Maryland Live and instead take a trip to New Jersey. The Atlantic City Alliance, which was last in town in April to alert the media they’d return this summer with on-street advertising, is keeping its promise. The group is setting up shop during Artscape, July 19 to 21. As casino gambling has undergone a dramatic expansion across the United States — including in Maryland, where four casinos are running and two more are on the way — Atlantic City has lost some of its luster and revenue. The alliance was formed in 2011 to develop a new marketing plan for the city, re-branding it as a family-friendly seaside resort town. The group made its first tour stop at the Taste of Philadelphia festival last weekend. Maryland’s highly-regulated casinos generated $608.4 million in fiscal year 2013, which ended June 30. More than $284 million of that went to the state Education Trust Fund while casino operators kept $223.8 million.


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What’s your core strategy for your business? By Eric Gundlach The Daily Record Newswire BALTIMORE, MD — Years ago at an executive development program on strategic planning, I learned that great companies pursue one of three core strategies. While many small business owners may think strategy is only for the big guys, an experience last week reminded me that every company is pursuing a strategy whether they know it or not. (More on that in a minute.) Strategy is simply where your company chooses to compete, how it’s going to win in that space and what your goals are for your market segment. The three strategies you can use to differentiate your business from the competition are:

• Product innovation: Develop products or services ahead of your competitors that are difficult to replicate (think Apple) • Operational efficiency: Gain cost advantage through relentless attention to productivity improvement and cost management (think Wal-Mart) • Customer intimacy: Build customer loyalty through a unique customer experience and exceptional customer service (think Four Seasons hotels) Business clients of mine have often argued that they need to compete on more than one strategy, suggesting, as an example, that they need to be low cost and provide exceptional service. The problem with trying to be great at two things at once is that your competitors

who pick one or the other will be better than you at each. Your business decisions about what to invest in, what kind of people to hire and what marketing to pursue all flow from your core strategy. If you’re chasing more than one strategy, your resources get diluted and competitive advantage gets diminished. Last week, I called a small, home services business that had done some work on my house a few years ago. An urgent problem had developed that I was certain would not be covered under their warranty. To my surprise, the company got someone to my home within a day, fixed the problem, made a follow-up phone call to me and told me there was no

charge; the work was covered for ten years. This company’s service is specialized • they encouraged a bat colony that had nested in my garage soffit to relocate. But they were not unique in their service and they weren’t competing on price. Whether they have specifically identified their strategy or not, they compete on customer service. In this case, the second experience with them solidified the first from several years ago. I would refer them without reservation and will call them if I ever have a critter problem again. That’s customer loyalty and a business strategy.

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menu has expanded to include more Irish dishes, such as Shenanigan’s popular fish and chips, and more variety, from spring rolls to seafood linguini to the restaurant’s popular pizza fries, Shockley said. Shenanigan’s has kept ahead of the times as far as offering healthier menu options, too, said General Manager Mikey Szarvas, who’s worked at the pub for 24 years. “It’s a wide-ranging menu that kind of hits all the things people want,” he said. Though it now focuses on food, the pub is also a known for its drinks, especially Guinness and the bright green Shillelagh. Hosting live Irish music most nights of the week and staffing about a dozen Irish students in the summer lends Shenanigan’s a more authentic Irish flavor. The staff of about 80 in the summer season plays a major role in Shenanigan’s success, Shockley said. “I have always been blessed with great help,” he said. Staff members likewise complimented Shockley’s leadership and the attitudes of their coworkers. “This is probably one of the best families you can work for in town,” Szarvas said. “Everybody gets along with everybody,” said Manager Kate Zimmer, who’s spent the last 11 summers working at the pub. Though Shenanigan’s shares its name with other restaurants, its not part of a chain. The name fits what Shockley is aiming for, he said. “That’s the meaning of shenanigans – fun, crazy times.” Shenanigan’s is open every day from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the summer with live music from 9:30 p.m. to close. Though its 25th anniversary date was in May, Shockley has plans in the works for a celebration this fall. Visit www.ocshenanigans.com for a menu, entertainment lineup and more.


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Young buyers have confidence purchase was good investment NAR study shows Gen X buyers constitute largest percentage of purchasers LAUREN BUNTING â– Contributing Writer According to a new study conducted by the National Association of Realtors, buyers under the age of 32, otherwise known as Millennials or Gen Y, are more confident than any other age group that their recent home purchase was a good financial investment. This inaugural survey entitled 2013 National Association of RealtorsÂŽ Home Buyer and Seller Generational Trends evaluated the generational differences of recent homebuyers and sellers. The study found that the largest group of recent buyers was Generation X Americans, those born between 1965 and 1979, which comprised 31 percent of recent purchases, followed closely by Millennials, those born between 1980 and 2000, at 28 percent. Percentages of recent home purchases among prior generations was sig-

nificantly lower, 18 percent were Younger Boomers, those born between 1955 and 1964; 14 percent were Older Boomers, Americans born between 1946 and 1954; and 10 percent were from the Silent Generation, those born between 1925 and 1945. “Homeownership is an investment in your future, and is how many younger American families begin to accumulate wealth,� said Paul Bishop, NAR vice The oldest of president of re- the Millensearch. nial genera“The oldest of the Millennial gen- tion are eration are now entering the entering the years in which people years in typically buy a first which people home, and despite buy a first the recent downturn, homeowner- home. ship still matters to them. “ The sheer size of the Millennial generation, the largest in history after baby boomers, is expected to give a powerful boost to long-run housing demand, though in the short-term mortgage accessibility and student debt repayment remain challenges,� Bishop said.

The study results also revealed that the median age of Millennial home buyers was 28, their median income was $66,200 and they typically bought a 1,700-square foot home costing $165,000. According to the study, the typical Gen X buyer was 39 years old, had a median income of $93,100, and purchased a 2,100-square foot home costing $235,000. The typical Younger Boomer (ages

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AGH receives grant of $40,000 from Arthur Perdue Foundation Funding aims to increase health literacy among Worcester County youth (July 12, 2013) Atlantic General Hospital is the recipient of a $40,000 grant from Perdue Farms through funding provided by the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation to further its efforts to improve the health literacy of Worcester County’s youth. The Foundation is the charitable giving arm of Perdue Farms. Representatives from the hospital, the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation and the Worcester County Board of Education came together last week to recognize the contribution and celebrate the efforts that are currently underway to integrate common health and health care principles into the core curriculum for grades K-8. “Improving the health literacy of the next generation is critical to the adoption of healthier lifestyles and proper utilization of healthcare services,” said Michael Franklin, CEO of Atlantic General Hospital. “Individuals have to understand basic health principles before they can become active and effective partners in their own care. We’re very pleased with the plan that has been put in place for the Worcester County Public Schools.”

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Board of Education to develop the specific lessons and resources to apply these standards in the classroom on target for the 2014-2015 school year. The integration of health literacy principles will vary depending on grade level. Such lessons might include having students calculate their calorie intake based upon information on a food label or the proper medication dosage depending on their weight during a math lesson. For kindergarten, principles may be as simple has a hand washing exercise.

In the interim, the partners plan to extend ad hoc health literacy lessons introduced to the county’s afterschool programs this past year to K-8 class instruction beginning in the fall. “At Perdue, we salute the commitment of these health care and education partners in their efforts to enhance the health and quality of life for children in Worcester County. This curriculum will engage children in their formative years and provide valuable lessons for creating a foundation for healthy living,” said Bill Hetherington, executive director of the Arthur W. Perdue Foundation. Fax 410-213-2151

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Joins staff Urologist James P. Cherry, MD, is joining the medical staff of Atlantic General Hospital and Health System this month, the hospital announced this week. He will share space temporarily with Preeti Yonker, M.D., at AGHS Neurology at 314 Franklin Avenue in Berlin, until construction of his office within the James G. Barrett Medical Office Building on the hospital campus is complete. Cherry, who recently served as the director of urology at DuBois Regional Medical Center in Pennsylvania, provides surgical and non-surgical treatment for kidney stones, bladder and prostate cancers, enlarged prostate, urinary tract infections, erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence and other urologic conditions. He is a graduate of Tulane University School of Medicine. He completed a general surgery fellowship at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Surgery.

Nurse of the year Atlantic General Hospital this week announced its “Nurse of the Year” and “Clinical Associate of the Year.” These awards were presented during National Nurses Week based upon votes submitted by the Atlantic General Hospital staff. Nurse of the Year is Karen Christmas, RN, a medical/surgical nurse, who received her nursing degree from Wor-Wic Community College, and has worked at At-

lantic General Hospital for the past 13 years in various positions within the acute care setting. She is currently chair of the Performance Improvement Patient Safety Global Shared Governance Council and staff representative for the Professional Nursing Council. Clinical Associate of the Year is Katelyn Tingle, nurse technician, who has worked at Atlantic General Hospital for the past three years. She specializes in patient care and blood draws in the medical/surgical unit and is cross-trained in the intensive care unit (ICU). She plans to continue her education at Wor-Wic Community College; Other awards presented were: Transformational Leader of the Year – Matt Taylor, RN, IS Clinical Analyst; Team Innovation – Patient Centered Medical Home and the ER Team; Rising Star Nicole Hill, RN, Center for Joint Surgery; Friend of Nursing – Atif Zeeshan, MD, Medical Director of the ICU; Retired Nurse – Elaine Gilgenast, Hospitalist Program.

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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 717 RUSTY ANCHOR RD., UNIT #11 OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Charles W. Dell and Heidi Wenzing Brewer, dated December 27, 2007 and recorded in Liber 5044, folio 114 among the Land Records of Worcester Co., MD, default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at the Circuit Court for Worcester Co., at the Court House Door, One W. Market St., Snow Hill, MD 21863, on JULY 26, 2013 AT 2:30 PM ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with the buildings and improvements thereon situated in Worcester Co., MD and described as Unit Number 11 in Rusty Anchor East Condominium, Tax ID #10-213320 and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property, which is improved by a dwelling, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit of $35,000 by cash or certified check. Balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Worcester Co. Interest to be paid on the unpaid purchase money at the rate pursuant to the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received in the office of the Sub. Trustees. There will be no abatement of interest in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement or if settlement is delayed for any reason. The noteholder shall not be obligated to pay interest if it is the purchaser. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of all real property taxes, including agricultural taxes, if applicable, and any and all public and/or private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges and ground rent, to be adjusted to date of sale and thereafter assumed by purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any,

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shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale forward. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes and settlement expenses shall be borne by the purchaser. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale forward. Additional terms to be announced at the time of sale. If the Sub. Trustees are unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser’s sole remedy in law and equity shall be limited to a refund of the deposit without interest. If the purchaser fails to go to settlement, the deposit shall be forfeited, to the Trustees for application against all expenses, attorney’s fees and the full commission on the sale price of the above-scheduled foreclosure sale. In the event of default, all expenses of this sale (including attorney’s fees and the full commission on the gross sale price of this sale) shall be charged against and paid out of the forfeited deposit. The Trustees may then re-advertise and resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser or may avail themselves of any legal or equitable remedies against the defaulting purchaser without reselling the property. In the event of a resale, the defaulting purchaser shall not be entitled to receive the surplus, if any, even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulting purchaser and the defaulting purchaser shall be liable to the Trustees and secured party for reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses incurred in connection with all litigation involving the Property or the proceeds of the resale. Trustees’ file number 39143. Diane S. Rosenberg, Mark D. Meyer, John A. Ansell, III, Stephanie Montgomery, Kenneth Savitz, Substitute Trustees ALEX COOPER AUCTS., INC. 908 YORK RD., TOWSON, MD 21204 410-828-4838 www.alexcooper.com OCD-7/11/3t __________________________________ McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800 Laurel, Maryland 20707 www.mwc-law.com

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 153 C JAMESTOWN RD. OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Irene Gallo a/k/a Irene Mildred Gallo a/k/a Irene Gallo Anarumo, dated May 10, 2007 and recorded in Liber 4938, folio 54 among the Land Records of Worcester Co., MD, default having occurred under the terms thereof and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at public auction at the Circuit Court for Worcester Co., at the Court House Door, One W. Market St., Snow Hill,

MD 21863, on JULY 29, 2013 AT 3:26 PM ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON situated in Worcester Co., Maryland and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property is improved by a dwelling. The property will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions, easements, encumbrances and agreements of record affecting the subject property, if any, and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit in the form of cashier’s or certified check, or in such other form as the Substitute Trustees may determine, at their sole discretion, for $34,000 at the time of sale. If the noteholder and/or servicer is the successful bidder, the deposit requirement is waived. Balance of the purchase price is to be paid within fifteen (15) days of the final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Worcester Co., Maryland. Interest is to be paid on the unpaid purchase price at the rate of 8% per annum from date of sale to the date the funds are received in the office of the Substitute Trustees, if the property is purchased by an entity other than the noteholder and/or servicer. If payment of the balance does not occur within fifteen days of ratification, the deposit will be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event settlement is delayed for any reason. Taxes, ground rent, water rent, and all other public charges and assessments payable on an annual basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges to be adjusted for the current year to the date of sale, and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. The purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of the ground rent escrow, if required. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes, and all settlement charges shall be borne by the purchaser. If the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser’s sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the deposit to the purchaser. Upon refund of the deposit, the sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale shall assume the risk of loss for the property immediately after the sale. (Matter #2011-10487) Laura H. G. O’Sullivan, Erin M. Brady, Diana C. Theologou, Laura L. Latta, Jonathan Elefant, Laura T. Curry, Chasity Brown, LeDeanna Adams, Substitute Trustees ALEX COOPER AUCTS., INC. 908 YORK ROAD, TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 410-828-4838 OCD-7/11/3t __________________________________

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SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 2642 SNOW HILL RD. GIRDLETREE, MD 21829 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Ricky Waters and Antoinette Harmon, dated May 24, 2001 and recorded in Liber 3060, folio 316 among the Land Records of Worcester Co., MD, default having occurred under the terms thereof and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at public auction at the Circuit Court for Worcester Co., at the Court House Door, One W. Market St., Snow Hill, MD 21863, on JULY 29, 2013 AT 3:27 PM ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON situated in Worcester Co., Maryland and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property is improved by a dwelling. The property will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions, easements, encumbrances and agreements of record affecting the subject property, if any, and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit in the form of cashier’s or certified check, or in such other form as the Substitute Trustees may determine, at their sole discretion, for $5,000 at the time of sale. If the noteholder and/or servicer is the successful bidder, the deposit requirement is waived. Balance of the purchase price is to be paid within fifteen (15) days of the final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Worcester Co., Maryland. Interest is to be paid on the unpaid purchase price at the rate of 9.74% per annum from date of sale to the date the funds are received in the office of the Substitute Trustees, if the property is purchased by an entity other than the noteholder and/or servicer. If payment of the balance does not occur within fifteen days of ratification, the deposit will be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event settlement is delayed for any reason. Taxes, ground rent, water rent, and all other public charges and assessments payable on an annual basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges to be adjusted for the current year to the date of sale, and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. The purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of the ground rent escrow, if required. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer


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Legal Notices taxes, and all settlement charges shall be borne by the purchaser. If the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser’s sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the deposit to the purchaser. Upon refund of the deposit, the sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale shall assume the risk of loss for the property immediately after the sale. (Matter #2012-24689) Laura H. G. O’Sullivan, Erin M. Brady, Diana C. Theologou, Laura L. Latta, Jonathan Elefant, Laura T. Curry, Chasity Brown, Substitute Trustees ALEX COOPER AUCTS., INC. 908 YORK ROAD, TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 410-828-4838 OCD-7/11/3t __________________________________ Covahey, Boozer, Devan, & Dore, P.A. 11350 McCormick Road, Executive Plaza III, Suite 200 Hunt Valley, MD 21031 (443) 541-8600

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEES` SALE OF REAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 12807 TOWNSEND ROAD OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 CASE NUMBER 23-C-11-000696 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from Clifford Cropper Bradford and Tracey S. Bradford recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County in Liber 4706, folio 306, and Declaration of Substitution of Trustees recorded among the aforementioned Land Records substituting Thomas P. Dore, Mark S. Devan, Gerard F. Miles, Jr., Shannon Menapace, Erin Gloth, and Renee Dyson as Substituted Trustees, the Substituted Trustees will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse Door, Snow Hill, Maryland on Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at 11:00 AM: All that lot of ground and the improvements thereon situate in Worcester County, State of Maryland, as described in the Deed of Trust recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County, in Liber 4706, folio 306, also being further described in a Deed recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County in Liber 1164, folio 588. The improvements thereon consist of a dwelling. The property will be sold in “AS IS” condition, subject to any existing building violations, restrictions and agreements of record. Neither the Substituted Trustees nor their respective agents, successors or assigns make any representations or warranties, either expressed or implied with respect to the property. The Substituted Trustees shall convey insurable title. TERMS OF THE SALE: A de-

posit in a form acceptable to the Substituted Trustee in the amount of $16,000.00 will be required of the purchaser, other than the Holder of the Note or its assigns, at the time and place of sale. Unless the purchaser is the Holder of the Note or its assigns, the balance of the purchase price shall be paid immediately with available funds within twenty (20) days of the final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Worcester County. Time is of the essence. The purchaser, other than the Holder of the Note or its assigns, shall pay interest at the rate of 6.62500% per annum on the unpaid portion of the purchase price from the date of sale to date of settlement. Real property taxes and assessments shall be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Ground rent, water and/or sewer charges public or private, if any, shall be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes shall be paid by the purchaser. Purchaser shall have the responsibility of obtaining possession of the property. In the event settlement is delayed for any reason , there shall be no abatement of interest. If the purchaser defaults, the entire deposit is forfeited. The Substituted Trustees shall resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulting purchaser shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price, all costs and expenses of both sales, attorney fees, all other charges due, and incidental and consequential damages. In the event the Substituted Trustees do not convey title for any reason, purchaser`s sole remedy is return of the deposit. The Substituted Trustees shall have the right to terminate this contract in the event the Holder or its Servicer has entered into any agreement with, or accepted funds from, the mortgagor. Upon termination of the contract, Purchaser`s sole remedy shall be return of the deposit. Thomas P. Dore, Mark S. Devan, Gerard F. Miles, Jr., Shannon Menapace, Erin Gloth, and Renee Dyson, Substituted Trustees Tidewater Auctions, LLC (410) 825-2900 www.tidewaterauctions.com OCD-7/4/3t __________________________________

SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 11900 119TH STREET UNIT 401, AKA 11900 COASTAL HIGHWAY UNIT 401 OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 CASE NUMBER 23-C-13000221 Covahey, Boozer, Devan, and Dore, P.A. 11350 McCormick Road, Executive Plaza III, Suite 200 Hunt Valley, MD 21031 (443) 541-8600 Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust from Frederick Mccutchan and Jacqueline Mccutchan recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County in Liber 4548, folio 723, and Declaration of Substitution of Trustees recorded

among the aforementioned Land Records substituting Thomas P. Dore, Mark S. Devan, Gerard F. Miles, Jr., Erin Gloth, and Christine Drexel as Substituted Trustees, the Substituted Trustees will offer for sale at public auction, at the Courthouse Door, Snow Hill, Maryland on Tuesday, July 23, 2013 at 11:00 AM: All that lot of ground and the improvements thereon situate in Worcester County, State of Maryland, as described in the Deed of Trust recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County, in Liber 4548, folio 723, also being further described in a Deed recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County in Liber 4548, folio 718. The improvements thereon consist of a dwelling. The property will be sold in “AS IS” condition, subject to any existing building violations, restrictions and agreements of record. Neither the Substituted Trustees nor their respective agents, successors or assigns make any representations or warranties, either expressed or implied with respect to the property. The Substituted Trustees shall convey insurable title. TERMS OF THE SALE: A deposit in a form acceptable to the Substituted Trustee in the amount of $49,000.00 will be required of the purchaser, other than the Holder of the Note or its assigns, at the time and place of sale. Unless the purchaser is the Holder of the Note or its assigns, the balance of the purchase price shall be paid immediately with available funds within twenty (20) days of the final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court for Worcester County. Time is of the essence. The purchaser, other than the Holder of the Note or its assigns, shall pay interest at the rate of 5.75000% per annum on the unpaid portion of the purchase price from the date of sale to date of settlement. Real property taxes and assessments shall be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Ground rent, water and/or sewer charges public or private, if any, shall be adjusted to the date of sale and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Cost of all documentary stamps and transfer taxes shall be paid by the purchaser. Purchaser shall have the responsibility of obtaining possession of the property. In the event settlement is delayed for any reason, there shall be no abatement of interest. If the purchaser defaults, the entire deposit is forfeited. The Substituted Trustees shall resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulting purchaser shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price, all costs and expenses of both sales, attorney fees, all other charges due, and incidental and consequential damages. In the event the Substituted Trustees do not convey title for any reason, purchaser`s sole remedy is return of the deposit. The Substituted Trustees shall have the right to terminate this contract in the event the Holder or its Servicer has entered into any agreement with, or accepted funds from, the mortgagor. Upon termination of the contract, Purchaser`s sole remedy shall be return of the deposit. Thomas P. Dore, Mark S. Devan, Gerard F. Miles, Jr.,

Erin Gloth, and Christine Drexel, Substituted Trustees Tidewater Auctions, LLC (410) 825-2900 www.tidewaterauctions.com A-4397932 07/04/2013, 07/11/2013, 07/18/2013 OCD-7/4/3t __________________________________ Law Offices of Jeffrey Nadel 4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 415 Calverton, Maryland 20705 240-473-5000

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 65 BOSTON DRIVE BERLIN, MD 21811 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from SUSAN D FURST and GERALD R FURST JR, dated June 29, 2006, and recorded in Liber 4748, Folio 613 among the Land Records of Worcester County, MD, default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Substitute Trustee will sell at public auction at Circuit Court for Worcester County, Courthouse Door for Worcester County, Snow Hill, MD on JULY 16, 2013 AT 11:00 AM ALL THAT FEE SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND KNOWN AS Lot 163, Section 11,Nantucket, Ocean Pines, situated in Worcester County, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust, carrying Tax ID No. 03077926. The property will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions, agreements, easements, covenants and rights of way of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit of $22,500.00 will be required at the time of sale in the form of cash, certified check, or other form as the Substitute Trustees determine acceptable. No deposit shall be required of the noteholder where the noteholder bids in the property at auction. Balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Worcester County, time being of the essence for purchaser. In the event that settlement does not occur within the said ten days, the purchaser shall be in default. Upon such default the Trustees may file a Motion and Order to Resell the property at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, and purchaser(s) hereby consent to entry of such resale order without further notice, in which case the deposit shall be forfeited and all expenses of this sale (including attorney’s fees and the full commission on the gross sale price of this sale) shall be charged against and paid out of the forfeited deposit. The Trustees may then readvertise and resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser; or, without reselling the property, the Trustees may avail themselves of any legal or equitable remedies against the defaulting purchaser. In the event of a resale, the defaulting pur-


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Legal Notices chaser shall not be entitled to receive the surplus, if any, even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulting purchaser. Interest to be paid on the purchase money less the stated deposit called for herein, at the rate pursuant to the Deed of Trust Note from the date of auction to the date funds are received in the office of the Substitute Trustee. There shall be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement or if settlement is delayed for any reason, including but not limited to exceptions to sale, bankruptcy filings by interested parties, Court administration of the foreclosure or unknown title defects. All taxes, ground rent, water rent, condominium fees and/or homeowner association dues, all public charges/assessments payable on an annual basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges, if applicable, are to be adjusted to the date of auction and thereafter are to be assumed by the purchaser. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes, agricultural transfer tax, if any and settlement expenses shall be borne by the purchaser. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of damage to the property from the date of auction forward. If the Substitute Trustee does not convey title for any reason, including but not limited to the Secured Party executing a forbearance agreement with the borrower(s) described in the above-mentioned Deed of Trust, or allowing the borrower(s) to execute their right to reinstate or payoff the subject loan, prior to the sale, with or without the Substitute Trustee’s prior knowledge, or if the sale is not ratified for any reason including errors made by the Substitute Trustees, the foreclosure sale shall be null and void and of no effect, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy in law or in equity shall be the return of the deposit without interest. Further terms and particulars may be announced at time of sale, and purchaser may be required to execute a Memorandum of Sale at the time of auction. (Matter #60800) Jeffrey Nadel and Scott Nadel, Substitute Trustees MDC Auctioneers 606 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 206, Towson, Maryland 21204 410-825-2900 OCD-6/27/3t __________________________________ COHN, GOLDBERG & DEUTSCH, LLC ATTORNEYS AT LAW 600 BALTIMORE AVENUE SUITE 208 TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 5925 TAYLOR LANDING ROAD GIRDLETREE, MD 21829 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Eliza-

beth E. Parks, dated November 1, 2006 and recorded in Liber 4816, Folio 712 among the Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, with an original principal balance of $133,317.82, and an original interest rate of 1.670%, default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Substitute Trustees will sell at public auction at the Courthouse door for the Circuit Court for Worcester County, on July 17, 2013 AT 2:00 PM ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND and the improvements thereon situated in Worcester County, MD and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property is improved by a dwelling. The property will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting same, if any and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit of $13,000.00 by certified funds only (no cash will be accepted) is required at the time of auction. Balance of the purchase price to be paid in cash within ten days of final ratification of sale by the Circuit Court for Worcester County. The purchaser, other than the Holder of the Note, its assigns, or designees, shall pay interest on the unpaid purchase money at the note rate from the date of foreclosure auction to the date funds are received in the office of the Substitute Trustees. In the event settlement is delayed for any reason , there shall be no abatement of interest. Real estate taxes and all other public charges, or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, condo/HOA assessments or private utility charges, not otherwise divested by ratification of the sale, to be adjusted as of the date of foreclosure auction, unless the purchaser is the foreclosing lender or its designee. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes and settlement expenses, and all other costs incident to settlement, shall be borne by the purchaser. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. Purchaser assumes the risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale forward. If the purchaser shall fail to comply with the terms of the sale or fails to go to settlement within ten (10) days of ratification of the sale, the Substitute Trustees may, in addition to any other available legal remedies, declare the entire deposit forfeited and resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Purchaser waives personal service of any paper filed in connection with such a motion on himself and/or any principal or corporate designee, and expressly agrees to accept service of any such paper by regular mail directed to the address provided by said bidder at the time of foreclosure auction. In such event, the defaulting purchaser shall be liable for the payment of any deficiency in the purchase price, all costs and expenses of resale, reasonable attorney’s fees, and all other charges due and incidental and consequential damages, and any defi-

ciency in the underlying secured debt. The purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds or profits resulting from any resale of the property. If the Substitute Trustees cannot convey insurable title, the purchaser’s sole remedy at law or in equity shall be the return of the deposit. The sale is subject to post-sale confirmation and audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of his deposit without interest. Edward S. Cohn, Stephen N. Goldberg, Richard E. Solomon, Richard J. Rogers, Randall J. Rolls, and David W. Simpson, Jr., Substitute Trustees Mid-Atlantic Auctioneers, LLC (410) 825-2900 www.mid-atlanticauctioneers.com OCD-6/27/3t __________________________________ McCabe, Weisberg & Conway, LLC 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800 Laurel, Maryland 20707 www.mwc-law.com

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 131 HINGHAM LA. BERLIN, MD 21811 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Rafael G. Fortin and Rolenda Reyes-Fortin, dated July 14, 2005 and recorded in Liber 4487, folio 196 among the Land Records of Worcester Co., MD, default having occurred under the terms thereof and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustees will offer for sale at public auction at the Circuit Court for Worcester Co., at the Court House Door, One W. Market St., Snow Hill, MD 21863, on JULY 15, 2013 AT 1:25 PM ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND AND THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON situated in Worcester Co., Maryland and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property is improved by a dwelling. The property will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions, easements, encumbrances and agreements of record affecting the subject property, if any, and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit in the form of cashier’s or certified check, or in such other form as the Substitute Trustees may determine, at their sole discretion, for $26,000 at the time of sale. If the noteholder and/or servicer is the successful bidder, the deposit requirement is waived. Balance of the purchase price is to be paid within fifteen (15) days of the final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court

for Worcester Co., Maryland. Interest is to be paid on the unpaid purchase price at the rate of 8% per annum from date of sale to the date the funds are received in the office of the Substitute Trustees, if the property is purchased by an entity other than the noteholder and/or servicer. If payment of the balance does not occur within fifteen days of ratification, the deposit will be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event settlement is delayed for any reason. Taxes, ground rent, water rent, and all other public charges and assessments payable on an annual basis, including sanitary and/or metropolitan district charges to be adjusted for the current year to the date of sale, and assumed thereafter by the purchaser. Condominium fees and/or homeowners association dues, if any, shall be assumed by the purchaser from the date of sale. The purchaser shall be responsible for the payment of the ground rent escrow, if required. Cost of all documentary stamps, transfer taxes, and all settlement charges shall be borne by the purchaser. If the Substitute Trustees are unable to convey good and marketable title, the purchaser’s sole remedy in law or equity shall be limited to the refund of the deposit to the purchaser. Upon refund of the deposit, the sale shall be void and of no effect, and the purchaser shall have no further claim against the Substitute Trustees. Purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale shall assume the risk of loss for the property immediately after the sale. (Matter #2011-12298) Laura H. G. O’Sullivan, Erin M. Brady, Diana C. Theologou, Laura L. Latta, Jonathan Elefant, Laura T. Curry, Chasity Brown, Substitute Trustees ALEX COOPER AUCTS., INC. 908 YORK ROAD, TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204 410-828-4838 OCD-6/27/3t __________________________________ BWW Law Group, LLC 4520 East West Highway, Suite 200 Bethesda, MD 20814 (301) 961-6555

SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AND ANY IMPROVEMENTS THEREON 10300 COASTAL HWY., UNIT #1309 OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Scott K. Hyman and Saloua Hyman dated May 26, 2006 and recorded in Liber 4715, Folio 394 among the Land Records of Worcester Co., MD, with an original principal balance of $316,000.00 and an original interest rate of 6.25% default having occurred under the terms thereof, the Sub. Trustees will sell at public auction at


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Legal Notices the Circuit Court for Worcester Co., at the Court House Door, One W. Market St., Snow Hill, MD 21863, on JULY 17, 2013 AT 2:10 PM ALL THAT FEE-SIMPLE LOT OF GROUND, together with any buildings or improvements thereon situated in Worcester Co., MD and described as Unit No. 1309 in the “Atlantis Condominium” and more fully described in the aforesaid Deed of Trust. The property, and any improvements thereon, will be sold in an “as is” condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, if any, and with no warranty of any kind. Terms of Sale: A deposit of $29,000 in cash, cashiers check or certified check is required at time of sale. Balance of the purchase price, together with interest on the unpaid purchase money at the current rate contained in the Deed of Trust Note from the date of sale to the date funds are received by the Sub. Trustees, payable in cash within ten days of final ratification of the sale by the Circuit Court. There will be no abatement of interest due from the purchaser in the event additional funds are tendered before settlement. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE FOR THE PURCHASER. Adjustment of current real property taxes will be made as of the date of sale and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. All past due property taxes paid by the purchaser. All other public and/or private charges or assessments, including water/sewer charges, ground rent, whether incurred prior to or after the sale to be paid by the purchaser. All transfer taxes and recordation taxes shall be paid by the Purchaser. Purchaser shall pay all applicable agricultural tax, if any. Purchaser is responsible for obtaining physical possession of the property, and assumes risk of loss or damage to the property from the date of sale. The sale is subject to post-sale audit of the status of the loan with the loan servicer including, but not limited to, determination of whether the borrower entered into any repayment agreement, reinstated or paid off the loan prior to the sale. In any such event, this sale shall be null and void, and the Purchaser’s sole remedy, in law or equity, shall be the return of the deposit without interest. If purchaser fails to settle within 10 days of ratification, the Sub. Trustees may file a motion to resell the property. If Purchaser defaults under these terms, deposit shall be forfeited. The Sub. Trustees may then resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The defaulted purchaser shall not be entitled to any surplus proceeds resulting from said resale even if such surplus results from improvements to the property by said defaulted purchaser. If Sub. Trustees are unable to convey either insurable or marketable title, or if ratification of the sale is denied by the Circuit Court for any reason, the Purchaser’s sole remedy, at law or equity, is the return of the deposit without interest. Howard N. Bierman, Jacob Geesing,

Carrie M. Ward, Pratima Lele, Tayyaba C. Monto, Joshua Coleman, David W. Simpson, Jr., Substitute Trustees OCD-6/27/3t __________________________________

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Town of Berlin will hold a public hearing on the proposed Ordinance 2013-05, amending Chapter 108-901, Commercial Districts at 7:00 p.m. on July 22, 2013, in the Mayor and Council Chambers, 10 William Street. The public is invited to attend and comment. A copy of the proposed Ordinance is available for inspection in Town Hall, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. OCD-7/4/2t __________________________________ JEROME G. GERAGHTY ESQ. BLADES & ROSENFELD, P.A. 20 S. CHARLES STREET SUITE 1200 BALTIMORE, MD 21201

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 15209 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF TIMOTHY PATRICK PETER HOFMAN AKA: TIMOTHY PATRICK HOFMAN Notice is given that Florence Marie Valere Hofman, 7720 14th Lane, Vero Beach, FL 32966, was on June 19, 2013 appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Timothy Patrick Peter Hofman who died on May 29, 2013, with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 19th day of December, 2013. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. Florence Marie Valere Hofman

Personal Representative True Test Copy Charlotte K. Cathell Register of Wills Worcester County Room 102 - Court House One W. Market Street Snow Hill, MD 21863-1074 Name of newspaper designated by personal representative: Ocean City Digest Date of publication: June 27, 2013 OCD-6/27/3t __________________________________ Williams, Moore, Shockley & Harrison, LLP 3509 Coastal Highway Ocean City, Maryland 21842 (410) 289-3553 Fax: (410) 289-4157 JOSEPH E. MOORE CHRISTOPHER T. WOODLEY SUCCESSOR SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES Plaintiffs v. THOMAS H. RUARK, INC. Defendant IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WORCESTER COUNTY STATE OF MARYLAND CASE NO.: 23-C-12-1187

NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, this 21st day of June, 2013, by the Circuit Court for the COUNTY OF WORCESTER, Maryland, and by the authority thereof, that the sale made by Joseph E. Moore and Christopher T. Woodley, Successor Substitute Trustees of the real property designated as 7645 Downs Road, Newark, Maryland 21841, and reported in the above entitled cause, will finally be RATIFIED AND CONFIRMED, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 22nd day of July, 2013; provided, a copy of this Order be inserted in a weekly newspaper published in Worcester County, Maryland, once in each of three successive weeks, before the 15th day of July, 2013. The Report states the amount of the Successor Substitute Trustees’ Sale to be $500,000.00. Stephen V. Hales CLERK True Copy Test: Stephen V. Hales Clerk of the Circuit Court Worcester County, MD OCD-6/27/3t __________________________________

NOTICE OF PERMANENT GUARDIANSHIP ACTION TO: Nicole Doreman DOB: 10/11/89, Respondent Jermaine Hill DOB: 07/31/85, Respondent FROM: Confidential Clerk of Family Court Division of Family Services, Petitioner, has brought a civil action (Petition number 13-12017) against you to obtain permanent guardianship of your child: Minor Female, DOB: 10/31/11.

A hearing has been scheduled at the Family Court, 22 The Circle, Georgetown, Delaware, on 7/23/13 at 1:00 pm. If you do not appear at the hearing, the Court may grant permanent guardianship to the Petitioner(s) without your appearance. IF YOU WISH TO BE REPRESENTED BY AN ATTORNEY IN THIS MATTER BUT CANNOT AFFORD ONE, YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO HAVE THE COURT APPOINT AN ATTORNEY TO REPRESENT YOU FOR FREE. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONFIDENTIAL CLERK AT FAMILY COURT, (302) 855-7469. OCD-7/4/3t __________________________________

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Construction of Pines Plaza Water and Sewer Extension Ocean Pines Sanitary Service Area Worcester County, Maryland The County Commissioners of Worcester County, Maryland are currently accepting sealed bids for the construction of the Pines Plaza Water and Sewer Extension from the Ocean Pines Sanitary Service Area for the Department of Public Works - Water and Wastewater Division. The project includes installation of approximately 1,600 linear feet of gravity sewer and 2,300 linear feet of 8-inch waterline and appurtenances. Bid specification packages and bid forms are available from the Office of the County Commissioners, Room 1103 - Worcester County Government Center, One West Market Street, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863, or may be obtained online at www.co.worcester.md.us, or by calling the Commissioners’ Office at 410632-1194 to request a package by mail. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to attend a Pre-bid meeting to be held on Thursday, August 1, 2013 at 10:00 am, at the Water and Wastewater Division Office located at the Ocean Pines WWTP, 1000 Shore Lane, Berlin, Maryland 21811. Following the meeting, we will proceed directly to the project site for a site visit to which all bidders are encouraged to join. Sealed bids will be accepted until 1:00 PM, Monday, August 12, 2013 in the Office of the County Commissioners, Room 1103 - Worcester County Government Center, One West Market Street, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863, at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. Envelopes shall be marked "Bid for Pines Plaza Water and Sewer Extension" in the lower left-hand corner. After opening, bids will be forwarded to the Public Works Department for tabulation, review and recommendation to the County Commissioners for their consideration at a future meeting. In awarding the bid, the Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids, waive formalities, informalities and technicalities therein, and to take whatever bid they determine to be in the best interest of the County considering lowest or best bid,


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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Application has been made by the Undersigned for a new license Class “B” BEER-WINE License, 7 Day, By Krista Nichole Brooks, 41 Cannon Drive, Berlin, Maryland 21811. For: Crabcake Factory Downtown, Inc. For the premises known as and located at: T/A: Crabcake Factory Express 2500 Philadelphia Ave. Ocean City, Maryland 21842 There will be a public hearing on the application in the Board Room, Room 1102 in the Government Center, Snow Hill, Maryland, on: July 17, 2013 @ 1:25 P.M. The Board welcomes written or oral comment at said public hearing from any interested party. WORCESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS OCD-7/4/2t __________________________________

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Application has been made by the Undersigned for a Request for a Special One Day Permit — August 31st., September 1st and September 2nd. One Day Permit for a Labor Day Music Festival to be located at 11039 Worcester Highway, Berlin. By Timothy Keane, 10545 Friendship Road, Berlin, Maryland 21811. For the non-profit organization known as and located at: Law Enforcement Officers Safeguarding America 11039 Worcester Highway Berlin, Maryland 21811 There will be a public hearing on the application in the Board Room, Room 1102 in the Government Center, Snow Hill, Maryland, on: July 17, 2013 @ 1:40 P.M. The Board welcomes written or oral comment at said public hearing from any interested party. WORCESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS OCD-7/4/2t __________________________________

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE Request to install double paned enclosure for the open air 3rd floor Sky Bar — enclosure will consist of moveable walls and roof panels which can completely enclose the area. Class “D” BEER-WINE-Liquor License, 7 Day, By Roger A. Cebula, 6601 Coastal

Highway, Ocean City, Maryland 21842; Tammy Patrick Cebula, 6601 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, Maryland 21842. For: Late Nite 66, Inc./Four C’s, Inc. For the premises known as and located at: T/A: Galaxy Bar & Grills/Late Night Liquor & Kegs 66th Street and Ocean Front Ocean City, Maryland 21842 There will be a public hearing on the application in the Board Room, Room 1102 in the Government Center, Snow Hill, Maryland, on: July 17, 2013 @ 1:55 P.M. The Board welcomes written or oral comment at said public hearing from any interested party. WORCESTER COUNTY BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS OCD-7/4/2t __________________________________ ATTORNEY AT LAW GAIL R. KAHAN ESQ 2500 LINDENWOOD DRIVE OLNEY, MD 20832

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE ESTATE NO. 15221 NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Circuit Court of Broward County, FL appointed Roger Borrello, 300 NW 70th Ave., Suite 301, Plantation, FL 33317 as the Personal Representative of the Estate of Walter S. Fialkewicz who died on August 28, 2012 domiciled in Florida, USA. The Maryland resident agent for service of process is Gail R. Kahan Esq., whose address is 2500 Lindenwood Drive, Olney, MD 20832. At the time of death, the decedent owned real or leasehold property in the following Maryland counties: Worcester County. All persons having claims against the decedent must file their claims with the Register of Wills for Worcester County with a copy to the foreign personal representative on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or (2) Two months after the foreign personal representative mails or delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Claims filed after that date or after a date extended by law will be barred. Roger Borrello Foreign Personal Representative Charlotte K. Cathell Register of Wills Room 102 - Court House One W. Market Street Snow Hill, MD 21863-1074 Name of newspaper designated by personal representative: Ocean City Digest Date of first publication: July 04, 2013 OCD-7/4/3t __________________________________

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Provision and Installation of Leachate Storage Tank at Central Landfill Worcester County, Maryland The County Commissioners of Worcester County, Maryland are currently accepting sealed bids for the provision and installation of a 500,000 gallon glass lined leachate storage tank at the Worcester County Central Landfill for the Department of Public Works - Solid Waste Division. Bid specification packages and bid forms are available at a cost of $65.00 per set and may be obtained from the Office of the County Commissioners, Room 1103 - Worcester County Government Center, One West Market Street, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863 (410-632-1194), or in digital or hard copy format at DiCarlo Precision Instrument Inc., 2006 Northwood Drive, Salisbury, Maryland 21801 (410-749-0112). Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to attend a Pre-bid meeting to be held on Monday, July 15, 2013 at 10:00 am, at the Central Landfill Facility, 7091 Central Site Lane, Newark, MD 21841. Sealed bids will be accepted until 1:00 PM, Monday, July 29, 2013 in the Office of the County Commissioners, Room 1103 - Worcester County Government Center, One West Market Street, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863, at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. Envelopes shall be marked "Bid for Leachate Storage Tank - Opening Date July 29, 2013" in the lower lefthand corner. After opening, bids will be forwarded to the Public Works Department for tabulation, review and recommendation to the County Commissioners for their consideration at a future meeting. In awarding the bid, the Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids, waive formalities, informalities and technicalities therein, and to take whatever bid they determine to be in the best interest of the County considering lowest or best bid, quality of goods and work, time of delivery or completion, responsibility of bidders being considered, previous experience of bidders with County contracts, or any other factors they deem appropriate. All inquiries shall be directed to Darl Kolar, P.E., at EA Engineering, Science and Technology Inc. at dkolar@eaest.com , 11202 Racetrack Road, Unit 103, Ocean Pines, MD 21811, phone: 410-641-5341, fax: 410641-5349. OCD-7/11/1t __________________________________

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 15201 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES WILLIAM STOCKETT Notice is given that Leah A. Stockett, 411A 18th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215, was on June 25, 2013 appointed Personal Representative of

the estate of Charles William Stockett who died on November 6, 2012, with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 25th day of December, 2013. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. Leah A. Stockett Personal Representative True Test Copy Charlotte K. Cathell Register of Wills Worcester County Room 102 - Court House One W. Market Street Snow Hill, MD 21863-1074 Name of newspaper designated by personal representative: Ocean City Digest Date of publication: July 11, 2013 OCD-7/11/3t __________________________________

BID NOTICE FY 2014 Annual Standby Generator Preventive Maintenance Program July 30, 2013 The Department of Public Works, of Ocean City, Maryland is accepting bids for the following items: Bids must be in the City Manager's Office, City Hall, 301 Baltimore Avenue, Ocean City, Maryland 21842, no later than 11:00 A.M., on the date indicated above. Mailed bids must be received by this time as postmarks will not be considered. The bids will be opened by the Mayor and City Council at their regular session that same date at 1:00 p.m., in the 1st Floor Council Chambers, 301 Baltimore Avenue, Ocean City, Maryland. Copies of the bid packages are available from the Department of Public


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Legal Notices Works at 410-520-5428 or ddashiell@oceancitymd.gov. Kelly L. Allmond, CMC City Clerk, Town of Ocean City OCD-7/11/1t __________________________________ Rosenberg & Associates, LLC 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (301) 907-8000 Diane S. Rosenberg Mark D. Meyer John A. Ansell, III Stephanie Montgomery Kenneth Savitz 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 Substitute Trustees Plaintiff(s) v. Estate of Gary Mitchell Hastings c/o Barry Hastings - PR 34 Burley Street Berlin, MD 21811 Defendant(s) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND Case No. 23C12001517

NOTICE Notice is hereby given this 1st day of July, 2013, by the Circuit Court for Worcester County, Maryland, that the sale of 34 Burley Street, Berlin, MD 21811, made and reported, will be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 5th day of August, 2013, provided a copy of this notice be inserted in a weekly newspaper printed in said County, once in each of three successive weeks before the 29th day of July, 2013. The Report of Sale states the amount of the foreclosure sale price to be $114,000.00. Stephen V. Hales Clerk of the Circuit Court Worcester County, MD True Copy Test: Stephen V. Hales Clerk of the Circuit Court Worcester County, MD OCD-7/11/3t __________________________________

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 15208 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF HERMAN ALBERT ZENK JR. Notice is given that Janet Marie Zenk Guiton, 2 Camelot Circle, Berlin, MD 21811, was on June 26, 2013 appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Herman Albert Zenk Jr., who died on January 3, 2013, with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment (or to the probate of the decedent’s will) shall file their objections with the Register of Wills on or before the 26th day of December, 2013. Any person having a claim against the decedent must present the claim

to the undersigned personal representative or file it with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine months from the date of the decedent’s death; or (2) Two months after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claims within two months from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. A claim not presented or filed on or before that date, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Claim forms may be obtained from the Register of Wills. Janet Marie Zenk Guiton Personal Representative True Test Copy Charlotte K. Cathell Register of Wills Worcester County Room 102 - Court House One W. Market Street Snow Hill, MD 21863-1074 Name of newspaper designated by personal representative: Ocean City Digest Date of publication: July 11, 2013 OCD-7/11/3t __________________________________ KATHRYN V. WESTBROOK ESQ. P.O. BOX 1109 OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 SMALL ESTATE

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS ESTATE NO. 14646 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES HENRY KAHLER JR Notice is given that Linda Dianne Kahler, 717 South Surf Road, Ocean City, MD 21842, was on April 18, 2012 appointed personal representative of the small estate of Charles Henry Kahler Jr who died on December 22, 2011, with a will. Further information can be obtained by reviewing the estate file in the office of the Register of Wills or by contacting the personal representative or the attorney. All persons having any objection to the appointment shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within 30 days after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having an objection to the probate of the will shall file their objections with the Register of Wills within six months after the date of publication of this Notice. All persons having claims against the decedent must serve their claims on the undersigned personal representative or file them with the Register of Wills with a copy to the undersigned on or before the earlier of the following dates: (1) Six months from the date of the decedent’s death, except if the decedent died before October 1, 1992, nine

months from the date of the decedent’s death; or (2) Thirty days after the personal representative mails or otherwise delivers to the creditor a copy of this published notice or other written notice, notifying the creditor that the claim will be barred unless the creditor presents the claim within thirty days from the mailing or other delivery of the notice. Any claim not served or filed within that time, or any extension provided by law, is unenforceable thereafter. Linda Dianne Kahler Personal Representative True Test Copy Register of Wills for Worcester County Charlotte K. Cathell Room 102 - Court House One W. Market Street Snow Hill, MD 21863-1074 Name of newspaper designated by personal representative: Ocean City Digest Date of publication: July 11, 2013 OCD-7/11/1t __________________________________

thru 4535 Coastal Highway, in the Town of Ocean City, Maryland. APPLICANT: V-TWIN PROMOTIONS, LLC (BZA 2382 #1309400017) At 6:10 p.m. Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 110-93(3), Powers, of the Code, an appeal has been filed pursuant to the provisions of Sections 110-95(1)(a) requesting a variance to allow installation of a 7’ x 18’ walk-in refrigeration unit to replace the existing 5.1’ x 20.1’ storage unit, to be demolished. The new unit will provide a setback of three (3) feet instead of ten (10) feet as provided by Code. The site of the appeal is described as Lots 6-10, 12, 23, and the westerly 5’ of Lot 22, 33rd Street Shopping Plaza, Block 22 of the Isle of Wight Plat, further described as located on the southeast corner of Coastal Highway and 34th Street, and known locally as 3322 Coastal Highway, in the Town of Ocean City, Maryland. APPLICANT: MAMAS, LLC (BZA 2383 #13-09400018) Further information concerning the public hearings may be examined in the office of the Department of Planning and Community Development in City Hall. Alfred Harrison, Chairman Heather Stansbury, Attorney OCD-7/11/2t __________________________________

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TOWN OF OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 110 of the Code of Ocean City, Maryland, hereinafter referred to as the Code, same being the Zoning Ordinance for Ocean City, Maryland, notice is hereby given that public hearings will be conducted by the Board of Zoning Appeals for Ocean City, Maryland in the Council Chambers of City Hall located on Baltimore Avenue and Third Street, in the Town of Ocean City, Maryland on: THURSDAY, JULY 25, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 110-93(2), Powers, of the Code, an appeal has been filed pursuant to the provisions of Section 110-94(1) requesting a special use exception to allow temporary special event tents during Delmarva Bike Week. The site of the appeal is described as Land Unit 4, 4.72 acs., 45th and 46th Street Land Condominium Plats, further described as located on the west side of Coastal Highway between 44th and 46th Streets, and locally known as the 45th Street Shopping Village, 4409

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS The Department of Public Works of Ocean City, Maryland is accepting bids for the maintenance and inspection of the Town’s fire alarm systems. Sealed BIDS for the Fire Alarm Maintenance & Inspection shall be received by the Mayor and City Council at the office of the City Manager no later than 11:00 a.m. on July 30th, 2013. Mailed bids must be received by this time as postmarks will not be considered. The bids will be opened by the Mayor and City Council at thier regular session on that same date at 1:00 p.m. in the 1st Floor Council Chambers, 301 Baltimore Avenue, Ocean City, Maryland. Copies of the bid package are available from the Department of Public Works at (410) 520-5138 or kkoval@oceancitymd.gov. OCD-7/11/1t __________________________________

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