DEBT: The Ocean City Council gets
CHAMPIONS: Berlin Little League
a preliminary view of what its bonded indebtedness would be if it goes with a new issue PAGE 26A
All-Star team wins District 8 title and will now compete in the state championship tournament PAGE 38A
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The Honda Passport driven by suspect Brian Kriss is combed through by police after Kriss crashed into a sign pole in front of the Greene Turtle on 116th Street Wednesday morning. Kriss then fled the vehicle and tried to evade officers by jumping into the bay.
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Team to end coast-to-coast run with OC celebration Saturday Miles 2 Give runners have been raising money for sarcoma cancer research CLARA VAUGHN Staff Writer .&1 - ' ) +.(( +, + #,#(! ')( 1 )+ , + )' ( ++ , + " 0#&& ( #-, '#& ) ,- -) ) ,- $).+( 1 #( ( #-1 -)')++)0 .,#( ,, )0( +, &) &, ( /#,#-)+, + #(/#- -) $)#( -" #& , #/ - ' )( -" & ,- & ! ) #-, +.( &)(!,# 1)+ # % " ( ( #(! - -" & (-# ( - -" + " )( -" ) + 0 &% - ())( " ( 0#&& *+ , (- -" +.(( +, 0#-" % 1 -) -" #-1 *' ( & + -#)( 0#&& )&&)0 2 -4, ()- $.,- ).+ +.( -4, / +1 ) 14, +.( 3 , # +.(( + ( ).( + ) #& , #/ ( )( ))* + , # -" 1 -+#* / + !#(! +).( '#& , 1 * + && &, -" #!"- 0#-" 2-" )+!)-- ( ( +3 2 &)- ) * )*& + + # -) ) -"#(!, -" - + ,) .( )' )+- & 3 ))* + , # .- -" - #, )' )+- #, + '#( + ) -" #!"- ( + * -# (-, !) -"+).!" ))* + " , ( +.(( + ,#( ! 0" ( " ,- +- *& 1#(! ,) + .See RUNNERS on Page 11A
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The Miles 2 Give runners, from left, tour videographer John McKay, Miles 2 Give founder Landon Cooper and tour director Ryan Priest celebrate their crossing into West Virginia. The team is making a 3,000-mile, coast-to-coast journey on foot to raise money for sarcoma cancer research ending in Ocean City Saturday.
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Crack outside hospital Laura Elaine Cookman, 20, of Burtonsville, was arrested July 14 after officers responded to the parking lot of Atlantic General Hospital to assist Ocean City police officers with an assault investigation. Police located four grams of crack cocaine in and around Cookman’s vehicle. The amount was sufficient to believe that Cookman possessed it for sales, with an approximate street value of $480. Cookman was charged with possession and intent to distribute crack cocaine.
Wanted his pipe A man who was mad that staff members at a midtown nightspot confiscated his smoking device was charged July 14 with disorderly conduct, trespassing and posses-
sion of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. An Ocean City police officer conducting a business check saw another officer walk out of the business with the man, who was refusing to leave on his own because he wanted his pipe returned. After arresting Sergio Anthony Portillo, 21, of Adelphi, because he was trespassing, an officer found marijuana in Portillo’s pocket. At the Public Safety Building, Portillo got mad when he was told to remove his bracelet. He allegedly took it off and threw it at a public safety aide.
2 a.m. July 15. A Bike Patrol officer saw them fighting. “They were all wrestling and fighting with one another on the ground,” the officer wrote in the charging document. He observed that the women “were pulling one another’s hair, punching one another and screaming at each other.” People went out onto their balconies to see the commotion. The arrested women were Christy Ann Maniscalco, 21; Morgan Brittany Maniscalco, 24; and Anna Waleria Kielkucki, 20, all of Staten Island, N.Y., and Morgan Elizabeth Shoemaker of Woodsboro.
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Fighting women Two Berlin women were charged July 13 with disorderly conduct and affray after fighting each other behind a downtown Ocean City hotel. A citizen flagged down a Bike Patrol officer to inform him about the fight at about 9:15 a.m. The officer went to the scene and saw a large crowd around the women. People in the crowd were screaming at them to stop. The officer ordered them to stop fighting, but they continued pushing each other and shouting obscenities. The officer then steeped between them to stop the fight. Deborah Sharee Shockley, 48, and Deborah Larrell Crippen, 42, were arrested. Crippen reportedly said she was fighting with Shockley because Shockley owed her $40.
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City moves forward with winter bus cuts after no objection heard Transit will stop running from midnight to 6 a.m. on weekdays in off-season ZACK HOOPES Staff Writer (July 19, 2013) The Ocean City Council held a sparsely attended public hearing this week before recommending that the Maryland Transit Authority approve service cuts to the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s bus service. Only two people, both of them regular council meeting attendees, spoke at the hearing, which is required by the MTA, and were not in opposition to the reduction in bus hours.
â&#x20AC;&#x153;I was planning on voting against this recommendation, because people contacted me saying they were against it,â&#x20AC;? said Councilman Brent Ashley. â&#x20AC;&#x153;But now no one shows up. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not mind readers. If you have an objection about something, you need to be here to speak up about it.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;To the best of my knowledge, I havenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t received anything in response to the ad that went out in preparation for this meeting,â&#x20AC;? said city Public Works Director Hal Adkins. At its budget planning session for the 2013-2014 fiscal year this past April, the council voted to cut latenight bus service in the off-season in order to reduce expenses during a tight financial season. The cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s original idea had been to eliminate the third bus shift of 11 p.m.
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to 7 a.m., during which the city has only one bus on the road during the winter schedule. But a shorter 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. closure would match the closure hours for the tri-county Shore Transit system, Adkins said. The six-hour shutdown would run on weekdays only, from the end of October or early November to the end of March or early April, depending on the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s schedule of events. Service would be restored during certain events, such as Winterfest, according to city Public Works Director Hal Adkins. With all of these factors included, the savings to the town would be $45,792, Adkins said. The cost to run buses is $78.62 per hour, including driver wages, fuel, and maintenance. Given that it is a majority financial partner in the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transportation system, the state could refuse or modify the service change. There was also some question earlier this year that the state would cut its subsidy levels to the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s transit system if it reduced its service levels.
However, given that the MTA is already somewhat below par in terms of both operational support and capital outlay, this will not be an issue. Weekday ridership over the winter averages 40 or 41 people, Adkins said. There had been concern earlier that the service cuts would harm some lateshift service workers at restaurants and hotels, who are vital to the local economy. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We have no data in which we record individualsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; names or anything like that,â&#x20AC;? Adkins said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;You kind of have to rely on human interaction.â&#x20AC;? In speaking with the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s most veteran late-night bus driver, Adkins said, â&#x20AC;&#x153;he feels about 90 percent of the riders are single-fare, single-destination.â&#x20AC;? Resident John Medlin said Ocean City is the only place heâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s lived where bus service is 24 hours, including major cities. Even with the cut, service in the resort would still be better than most major metro areas. â&#x20AC;&#x153;If itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s running until late in the evening, be thankful,â&#x20AC;? Medlin said.
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PLANNING AND ZONING BRIEFS ZACK HOOPES Staff Writer (July 19, 2013) The Ocean City Planning and Zoning Commission discussed the following matters during its July 16 session:
Rooftop Skye Bar paneling approved The commission approved a site plan for the Galaxy 66 restaurant to install glass enclosures on its rooftop Skye Bar, hopefully providing a solution to the back-and-forth between the restaurant, the city and the county’s Board of License Commissioners. Last year, the BLC, which issues and sets conditions on liquor licenses throughout Worcester County, required Galaxy 66 owner Roger Cebula to install sound-proof paneling around his rooftop bar area to cut down on noise after widespread complaints from neighbors. However, the additional enclosed seating area required the restaurant to provide more parking, which Cebula did not have. He was granted a waiver, but told he would not be allowed to do any more work to his building until the deficiency was remedied. After further complaints this year, the BLC revoked most of the venue’s music and entertainment privileges. As a solution, Cebula proposed to secure parking so that he could fully enclose the roof area and deaden the noise. Space across Coastal Highway was deemed to be inappropriate
due to potentially intoxicated patrons crossing the road, but the city agreed to lease the restaurant space in the nearby Public Safety Building parking lot. “The fact of the matter is that the enclosure would involve 3,200 square feet of enclosed area,” said Zoning Administrator R. Blaine Smith. “Should they not maintain those 32 parking spaces in that arrangement, they would have to dismantle it.” The sliding glass paneling will mount on tracks anchored on the roof, which covers the central bar and food preparation area. “There will always be some enclosure because of how the panels stack,” said Cebula’s representative, Harry How of MAD Engineering. “They’re done with glass and do have some sound proofing.” “The noise issue is between them and the liquor board,” Commissioner Lauren Taylor said. “But if they’re required by the liquor board to keep it closed at all times, we’re okay with that parking-wise,” Commissioner Peck Miller said.
De Lazy Lizard seating expanded The commission approved a site plan for De Lazy Lizard restaurant, on the bayfront at First Street, to construct a pavilion on the northwest corner of the restaurant’s property for additional outdoor seating. The project would bring the restaurant’s ratio of enclosed-to-unenclosed seating
areas to its maximum. Under city code, a restaurant can have a square footage of unenclosed open-air seating less than or equal to its enclosed seating area, without incurring any additional required parking, the theory being that patrons will use the outdoor area more in better weather and the indoor area will go under-burdened for customer parking. “Under a roof, but open otherwise, is still parking-exempt as long as it doesn’t exceed the gross square footage of the enclosed area,” said Zoning Administrator R. Blaine Smith. De Lazy Lizard was originally deficient in parking, but has grabbed additional lots in the downtown area in anticipation of continuing expansion. “Because of the marketplace, they are securing parking in addition to what is required by code,” Smith said. Because the restaurant is now at its maximum for outdoor seating, Commissioner Peck Miller said the area would have to be scrutinized to make sure there are no additional areas used for customers that would tip the parking scales. “I’m all for maximizing the use, but it’s another thing for you to have to enforce it or control it,” Miller said. “[The restaurant] is probably one of the most popular places to go to in the downtown area, and really has become its own destination,” said Ocean City Development Corporation Executive Director Glenn Irwin, who supported the plan.
Marina Deck expansion waylaid The commission requested more information on an application by the Marina Deck restaurant, on the bayside of Dorchester Street, to continue its renovation work to include additional seating on its upper floor. The restaurant began renovating this winter after sustaining some damage from Hurricane Sandy, but the city put a stop work order on the site after it noticed that the renovation would go beyond just fixing the original structure, even though the town had not yet reviewed it. “What they have not done yet and what they would like to continue on is doing a rooftop bar,” said Zoning Administrator R. Blaine Smith. The issue with the commission, however, was not the physical design of the roof level itself, which received high praise, but the question of whether or not the expansion would be permitted given that the restaurant is already deficient in parking under current city standards. “If people are deficient in parking, we aren’t going to make it worse by allowing outside dining,” Commissioner Lauren Taylor said. Under city code, a restaurant can have a square footage of unenclosed open-air seating less than or equal to its enclosed seating area, without incurring any additional required parking, the theory being that pa-
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Rentals allowed at 44th Street Watersports The commission gave a favorable recommendation to an application to allow nonmotorized boat rentals at the southwest corner of the 45th Street Shopping Center, near the end of 44th Street. Mike Hricik, who also operates 48th Street Watersports behind the Bay Princess, will rent kayaks and paddleboards on the bayfront beach and deck area behind the shopping center. “The wetland in this area is perfect for eco-tours,” Hricik said. “There’s so much marine life there that we can show people.”
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JULY 19, 2013
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NEWS 25A
LSLT protects rural lands and lifestyle in three area counties NANCY POWELL Staff Writer
(July 19, 2013) Since 1990, 106 property owners in the tri-county area of Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset have conserved their lands with the help of the Lower Shore Land Trust. Approximately half of those are in Worcester and Kate Patton, executive director of the Lower Shore Land Trust, would like for those numbers to increase. “We work with landowners one-onone,” Patton told the Worcester County Commissioners during their meeting Tuesday in Snow Hill. The organization was founded in an effort to prevent the fragmentation of farms. “We’re not anti-development, but concerned about how it is implemented,” Patton said. Development is one of the threats to the county’s resources, she said. The other is sea-level rise, “a long-term issue. Marsh areas could become open water,” she said. Patton’s visit to the county commissioners was part of her outreach around the Lower Shore to provide updates about the non-advocacy organization that works with landowners to assist them with available land protection op-
tions. The commissioners watched a video showing three landowners, including two in Worcester County, who are conserving their land. Sandra Frazier, whose property is on Ayres Creek just off Assateague Road, said she had wanted to have a place set aside for wildlife, an open space. Daniel Lee Holland, a Worcester County dairy farmer, said it had become “harder and harder to make money.” Granting the state an easement allowed the Holland family to have a processing plant on their southern Worcester County farm and to open the Chesapeake Bay Farms retail store on Route 50 just west of Berlin where they sell ice cream, meat and seafood. That store is part of Maryland’s Best Ice Cream Trail, composed of eight dairy farms that operate creameries from Worcester County in the east to Washington County in the west. Visitors get stamps in special passports, available at each location, and submit completed passports in September to the Maryland Department of Agriculture to be entered in a drawing for prizes. The promotion boosts business at the various ice cream businesses and helps the dairy farmers. The third landowner, Alice Tracey,
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(July 19, 2013) The city painted a rosy, but potentially cautious, picture of its bonds and debt this week ahead of discussions on the townâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Capital Improvement Plan. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This is a prelude to the capital improvement discussion that weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll be having shortly,â&#x20AC;? City Manager David Recor told City Council this week. â&#x20AC;&#x153;This gives you an idea of the amount of money, according to your debt policy, that you can afford to put into it.â&#x20AC;? According to city Finance Administrator Martha Bennett, the city has borrowed $223 million in total since 1982, when a number of massive municipal projects began to be undertaken. Since then $135 million of that debt has been paid off. â&#x20AC;&#x153;All that infrastructure that was put in place was integral to the increase in property values,â&#x20AC;? Bennett said, calling the cityâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s debt history â&#x20AC;&#x153;a tremendous accomplishment.â&#x20AC;? â&#x20AC;&#x153;Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s an investment on the part of the town, but also an investment on the part of the property owners,â&#x20AC;? she said. However, despite city officialsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; insistence that the city only issues bonds of indebtedness for capital improvement work, the town frequently issues capital improvement bonds as a means to cover its general expenses. For instance, $800,000 worth of roof repairs was originally scheduled to be paid outright, and not bonded, for the current 2013-2014 fiscal year. However, due to increased operating costs â&#x20AC;&#x201D; specifically a $1
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Members of the Astro Bullet team watch as Ariel Alvarado starts their marshmallow launcher Wednesday during a STEM summer program at Berlin Intermediate School. The students spent a month learning about Rube Goldberg machines then made their own.
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Police find multiple drugs in suspected drunk driver’s car (July 19, 2013) A 54-year-old Nottingham woman was charged July 13 with multiple drug offenses after Ocean City police stopped her for suspected drunk driving at 69th Street and Coastal Highway. Teresa Ann Hangland failed numerous field sobriety tests and was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. Because of the location of her vehicle, which was parked in the northbound lane of Coastal Highway, officers requested a tow truck to remove the vehicle. Prior to towing, officers completed a required inventory search of Hangland’s vehicle and recovered 60 assorted prescription pills, cocaine, drug paraphernalia and other items used for packing to indicate distribution. They also recovered more than $3,000 in cash. Police charged Hangland with possession of narcotics with intent to distribute, seven counts of possession of a controlled dangerous substance with intent to distribute, eight counts of possession of a controlled dangerous substance, four counts of possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of packaging material for distribution of controlled dangerous substances and removing a label from a prescription bottle. She was taken to the Worcester County Detention Center, but posted bond later that day.
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Agritainment venue offers three-day music festival Event scheduled, Aug. 30 to Sept. 1, being held to raise funds for charities NANCY POWELL Staff Writer (July 19, 2013) An agritainment venue on old Route 113 will be the site of a threeday music festival to raise money for local charities. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re not planning on making any kind of profit,â&#x20AC;? Tim Keane, a former Ocean City police officer, told the Board of License Commissioners on Wednesday. The Labor Day Music Festival will held be Aug. 30-Sept. 1 by the Law Enforcement Officers Safeguarding Amer-
ica, a security company founded by Tim Keane, a former Ocean City police officer. Ocean City Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 10 is co-sponsoring the event. The festival at the 50-acre site at 11039 Worcester Highway will include vendors selling food and merchandise plus live entertainment. That entertainment is expected to be local acts performing classic rock. Keane told the Board of License Commissioners a minimum of 15 security guards would be at the site when the festival is open and four guards would be there when it is closed. He anticipates a crowd of approximately 500 people. There will be two servers for beer and one for wine. Plans also called for vodka and coconut rum, but no whiskey. The Board of License Commissioners
approved Keaneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s request for a special, one-day permit for each of the three days of the festival. The board vetoed sales of liquor. The approval is contingent on Keane providing the board with signed letters of approval from two nearby churches. The board also wants to see the contract with Airlift Entertainment, which will make 10 percent of the profits. According to online information, Airlift Entertainmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s purpose is to promote local agriculture by â&#x20AC;&#x153;hosting festivals and fun activities enhancing the Worcester County tourism for visitors and year-round residents alike.â&#x20AC;? Airliftâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s goal is to also support local charities while bringing quality entertainment and fun activities for all ages to enjoy. Airlift Entertainment offers its venue free of charge to local charities for their enjoyment and use.
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Fifth annual Branch Kreppel Memorial tourney, July 26-28 LIZ LANE Intern (July 19, 2013) Sunset Marina will a present fishing tournament next weekend to honor the late Glen Robert â&#x20AC;&#x153;Branchâ&#x20AC;? Kreppel, a commercial diver and owner of Diver Services Company, who died in 2008 at the age of 44. Registration for the fifth annual Branch Kreppel Blue Marlin Memorial Tournament will take place Thursday, July 25, from 4-6:30 p.m. at Sunset Marina in West Ocean City. A captainâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s meeting will follow. The cost is $500 to enter the tournament and there are eight optional added entry level calcuttas that range in cost from $500 to $1,500. Participation in these clacuttas can increase prize money won by those who reel in top fish. The cost to enter across the board is $7,000, which includes the initial entry fee. All proceeds from the tournament will be donated to Kreppelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s family. The Level JJ dolphin calcutta will benefit the Ocean City Reef Foundation. Fishing days are Friday-Sunday, July 26-28. Anglers can fish two of three days from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There is no limit to the number of anglers on each boat. Weigh-ins will take place at Sunset Marina from 5-8 p.m. July 26-28. A blue marlin must weigh at least 400 pounds and measure no less than 105 inches to qualify for prize money. Teams will receive one point per pound for each qualifying blue marlin weighed. Each one released will earn teams 250 points. Teams will earn 20 points for white marlin, sailfish and spearfish releases. Brian Tinkler, Sunset Marina general manager and tournament director, said Sunset Marina will sponsor a $5,000 bonus to the angler with the first qualifying fish. Awards will be presented to anglers who enter the meatfish division and catch the heaviest wahoo, tuna and dolphin. In 2012, the Wound Up released three blue marlin and the crew received $11, 925. A total of $27,450 was paid out to all tournament winners. Eighteen boats participated. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I thought the tournament went very well. A lot of billfish were seen. I think nearly every boat released one billfish,â&#x20AC;? said Tinkler after the 2012 competition. For more information, call Sunset Marina at 410-213-9600 or visit www.ocsunsetmarina.com.
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The Berlin Little League All-Star District 8 champions pose with a banner after a 6-2 victory over West Salisbury July 10.
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Gordon Abercrombie, a recent graduate of Worcester Preparatory School, was named the US Lacrosse Academic All-American for the Eastern Shore of Maryland. According to Worcester Lacrosse Coach G. Abercrombie Kevin Gates, “I am so happy that Gordon was selected for this honor. There is only one Academic All-American in boys’ lacrosse selected from our region, which considering all the outstanding players and students on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, makes it an exceptional honor—perfect way for Gordon to complete his career as a Fighting Mallard.” At the close of each school year US Lacrosse awards All-Academic honors to players from each region, who exhibit exemplary lacrosse skills, good sportsmanship on the field, and represent high standards of academic achievement in the classroom. The players also should have left their mark beyond the lacrosse field and the classroom by making significant contributions of service to the school and/or community.Abercrombie is the son of Mrs. and Mrs. Mike Abercrombie of Salisbury. He will attend Furman University in the fall.
Brennan Kelly Lacrosse finalist Harrison Brennan, a 2013 graduate of Worcester Prep, was honored as a finalist for the Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. award for the Best High School Lacrosse Player in Maryland. This is the top H. Brennan award a Maryland lacrosse player can win. According to Gates, “The Kelly Award goes to the Best Player in the State of Maryland, and Harrison was definitely that for our Continued on Page 40A
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SPORTS BRIEFS Continued from Page 38A team. It was a pleasure to see him at the awards ceremony, there in his rightful place with all the other Best Players in the State of Maryland. Harrison, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brennan of Salisbury, is a firstclass lacrosse player, who will definitely be an asset to Lynchburg College. He led the Mallards lacrosse team in goals, assists and face-off percentage.
Summer camps available at church St. Peter’s Lutheran Church will present the Mar-Lu-Ridge free summer camp in two sessions, July 22-26 and July 29-August 2. Children ages 10-14 will play games, participate in bible studies focusing on the Holy Spirit, sing songs and make crafts from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the 104th Street church. The camp is free and meals
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are provided. For more information or to register for the camp, call St. Peter’s Lutheran Church at 410-524-7474.
Pilchard to play lacrosse for Stanford Maddie Pilchard, a rising senior at Worcester Prep, has verbally committed to attend Stanford University beginning in September 2014. An outstanding goalie on Worcester’s girls’ lacrosse team and selected for the Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference First Team All-Conference, M. Pilchard Pilchard, the daughter of Gary and Janet Pilchard of Pocomoke, is excited about the opportunity to attend the California school and to play for the Stanford Cardinals.
When asked about how she was noticed by Stanford, Pilchard said, “When I was a sophomore I went to a lacrosse tournament in Richmond, and one of the coaches spotted me. It is such an honor for me to be recruited by Stanford.” In addition to her prowess in athletics, Pilchard excels in the academics. She is a member of the prestigious Cum Laude Society, the National Honor Society, and the Spanish National Honor Society. Consistently on the Headmaster’s Academic List, Pilchard, upon her graduation from Worcester in May 2014, will have completed all of the school’s Advanced Placement courses. She is sports editor for the yearbook, a member of the school chorus, and active in dramatic presentations. Pilchard sees Stanford as the first step toward a career as a pediatric neurologist working with Doctors Without Borders. Outside of school, Pilchard plays for Green Turtle Lacrosse Club OC, works out at Youth Exercise Services and volunteers at
Peninsula Regional Medical Center and the Holly Center.
DiNardo to compete for Virginia Lilly DiNardo, a rising senior at Worcester Prep, has committed to an athletic scholarship at the Division I University of Virginia. DiNardo will join the University of Virginia Cavalier lacrosse team beginning in the 2014-2015 school year. DiNardo’s awards in athletics include US Lacrosse High School Academic AllL DiNardo American 2013, US Lacrosse High School AllAmerican Honorable Mention 2013, Eastern Shore Independent Athletic Conference Player of the Year, First Team All- ESIAC Lacrosse, Karl Wold Memorial Lacrosse Tournament Most Valuable Player and Worcester Prep varsity lacrosse MVP. The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ignatius DiNardo of Salisbury, this outstanding athlete earned her 100th career goal against St. Mary’s Ryken and ended her junior year at Worcester with 126 career goals. She is an all-round student who participates in all phases of the school program.
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Francis Marion University women’s soccer Coach Frank Pitt recently announced the signing of five high school seniors to attend the school this fall and play for the Patriots, including forward/midfielder Tori Whigham a 2013 graduate of Stephen Decatur High School. Whigham played under the direction of Coach Misty Bunting at Decatur. As a senior, Whigham tallied 17 goals and 11 assists while helping the Seahawks to an 11-2-1 record. A three-time All-Bayside Conference selection (twice as first team) and team MVP, she posted career numbers of 46 scores and 26 assists. She also played tennis and ran track for the Seahawks and was a member of the school’s National Honor Society. Whigham most recently played club soccer with the Blue Monkeys Soccer Club. “Tori is a very good forward and midfielder. She is a support player and will add a lot to either our midfield or front line,” Pitt said. “She is a very technical player who is comfortable on the ball and her height allows her to wins balls in the air which will add a different dimension to our squad.”
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Pedestrians also have to look after themselves There’s not much anyone can do to eliminate accidents between pedestrians and vehicles on Coastal Highway beyond forcibly separating the two. Adding to the amount of time people have to cross the street at traffic signals might make it easier for them to make it from one sidewalk to the other, but it doesn’t necessarily make things safer. That’s because a good many people won’t use the crosswalks no matter what it’s timing might be. They prefer, perhaps out of impatience or just downright stupidity, to take their chances anywhere that looks convenient regardless of the risk. Then, too, some drivers aren’t as alert as they should be, while there are also pedestrians or drivers whose judgment is impaired at the time of an incident. Many factors are involved here and there are no good solutions. It was decades ago that officials decided Coastal Highway would be safer if it was divided by a median strip, thereby preventing cars from making dangerous U-turns. While that worked for cars, pedestrians began to use that narrow strip as a safe zone that allowed them to cross the busy highway one half at a time. Now, among the options being considered by state officials is a barrier that would prevent people from crossing over the median to the other side of the street. Problem is, they just can’t build it high enough to stop the foolhardy, or at least they can’t do it without making the midtown area look like a prison yard. Early this week, as a family of five – mom, dad and three little girls – weaved their way through the slowly moving line of cars midblock near 34th Street, the problem became apparent. Some people just aren’t thinking about what they are doing or what they are teaching others to do. That’s a barrier in its 0wn right – a barrier to whatever solution the state or local government might propose.
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READERS’ FORUM
What is being done to address problems?
(The following was sent to Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan).
Dear Mayor, On July 12, I submitted a letter to your attention, and my closing statement was a direct question, which stated, “At this time, as voters and permanent residents, we would like to know what actions you are taking to address these problems.” Mr. Mayor, the question was not rhetorical, yet as of to date, I have not received a response from you as my mayor. The problems of increased crime, menacing and threatening, and overall low standard of behaviors from certain tourists persist. As permanent residents of Ocean City, Md., we should not lower our expectations and standards of how people should behave simply because they visit our community for a brief period during the summer months. We live here all year round. This is our home and we have a right to want to see it protected, preserved and cherished. Just because the Town of Ocean City depends on tourism does not mean our citizenry should be victimized and intimidated by gangs, thugs, criminals and various undesirable inner city crowd who masquerade as tourists.
Typically, people rise to the level of expectation. So if we pass a decency ordinance that prohibits saggy pants, (or anything else that resembles indecent exposure in public), and public profanity, then we are at least beginning to voice our expectations of what we will and will not accept in our community. I support you, Mr. Mayor, yet I do not know if it is a lack of leadership or denial that has hindered Ocean City’s politicians and law enforcement from galvanizing resources to stamp out these emerging problems that are clearly witnessed by your constituents. There is a time and a season for everything under the sun. Mr. Mayor, now is the time for you to lead Ocean City out of this mess by becoming proactive, while there is still time. I don’t believe you want your legacy to be remembered by Ocean City’s residents, and the general public, as the mayor who allowed Ocean City, Md. to be overtaken by ruffians. If tourism money is a concern to the political leadership and businesses of Ocean City, Md., then let’s fast-forward three years and recognize that without serious interventions to these issues, tourism in our town will tank. We can’t have a myopic view of these problems or be of the opinion that these are isolated incidents. We must consider the history of other vacation resorts that did take
an early and aggressive stance with these types of issues. For example, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., took back Spring Break, Virginia Beach, Va. took back Bike Week and Wildwood, N.J. passed and is enforcing a city ordinance banning males wearing saggy pants. If these resort communities can take a stand and refuse to show cowardice in addressing criminal and offensive behaviors, so can we. Mr. Mayor, people are looking for leadership on these matters. People are looking for political leadership in Ocean City, Md. to do the right thing. What is the right thing? Promote and provide public safety, and restore Ocean City’s reputation as a safe, clean, pristine and exclusive family resort. So, mayor, we are urging you to please take aggressive actions to resolve our community’s problems. In closing, I would like a response from you please to my question, “What are you and the Council doing to address these concerns?” Rachel Fiorello Ocean City
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Dear Editor, I had no intention of writing this until I read in the Ocean Pines Independent, “Why We Need to Understand Climate Change” by Continued on Page 44A
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READERS’ FORUM Harrison Jackson of the Maryland Coastal Bays Program. The piece says in essence that climate change is on a global scale, caused by humans spewing carbon dioxide, and we can help mitigate and reverse the damage. I have a list of 31,000 scientists that disagree with “man made” global warming. We can site scientists and climate models forever supporting our opposing positions. Let’s be logical and ask yourself a few questions. 1) Why are politicians using this issue to extort more money from us in the form of a “carbon tax”? We are paying one now on our electric bills. 2) If carbon in the atmosphere was raising the temperature of the earth in the past, (ie. global warming), how could the same gas (vital for all plant life), now be lowering it, (ie. climate change)? How could carbon in the atmosphere cause cooling,
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warming, and nasty storms? 3) How could man’s carbon in the atmosphere cause the same climate change that has been happening long before man existed? 4) Blaming man’s activities for our changing climate by putting our carbon in the atmosphere implies that the earth’s 4.5 billion year climate has never changed before man. 5) Why did the issue’s name change from “global warming” to “climate change” coincidentally after the expose of the East Anglia emails that were leaked showing that the whole “global warming” issue was a hoax? 6) How could so many scientists that have a “consensus” on “man made global warming” all be wrong? (“Consensus” is not used in science. Scientist prove theories not just get together and agree. Leave “consensus” to the sociologists.) 7) Could the scientist’s research funding be threatened if they don’t agree with this “man made global warming” propaganda? 8) How can man be responsible now for heating and cool-
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ing if the earth’s climate has heated and cooled 600 times in the last million years? 9) Consider the over 600 Kuwaiti oil fields, (ignited by Sadam) and burned for 11 months, the BP 86 day oil leak in the Gulf, the Exxon Valdez oil leak on the Alaskan shoreline, the never ending petroleum leaks in the earths oceans, and the absolutely awesome volcanoes in recent history that have erupted and sent cubic miles of pollution into the earth’s atmosphere. Have these incidents permanently changed our climate? These questions cannot and will not be answered by the environmentalists that believe we are the cause of this earths climate changing. I think many environmentalists are being used by those who want to change the American way of life and kill capitalism! These people use environmental issues as a way to justify curtailing, if not stopping, the exploration, mining, and use of cheap energy, (the lifeblood of capital-
ism). This will gradually and inexorably steer us down the road to socialism if not communism. This is the American haters true intentions that cannot be revealed because they would never get off square one. They hate America being number one in the world and want to curtail our growth, our way of life and world dominance. The way you do that is to kill capitalism as Obama is in the process of doing now. They fabricate a scenario that the American way of life is hurting the environment so it is palatable to the uninformed low information voters. They make their thoughts sound caring. These people are liberal/ progressives and found their home in the Democrat party which always politicizes every tragedy, (as in gun violence and storms), to promote their “bring down America” agenda. I am not saying or implying that the Md. Coastal Bays Program and Harrison Jackson subscribe to this way of thinking. I do, however, believe they are being used by those that do.
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READERS’ FORUM The liberal progressives are always wrong. As talk show host Jim Quinn puts it, “liberalism always achieves the exact opposite of its stated intent.” What happened to the scare of the 60’s about world population as illustrated in the book “The Population Bomb” by Paul Ehrlich, warning of mass starvation in the ‘70’s and ‘80’s? What about the global cooling scare of the 1970’s that was the cover story in Time magazine? We were all going to freeze. That same decade the liberal environmental wacko extremists said we were running out of petroleum. With our sophisticated drilling techniques we are capable of mining at least 200 years worth and much more clean burning natural gas. How about the ozone hole scare of the ‘80’s? As soon as they outlawed the cheap and very efficient Freon, you didn’t hear a peep out of them. (In 1988, actor Ted Danza predicted the oceans will die in 10 years.) In the ‘90’s they started with the global warming farce that will flood NYC and all coastal towns. I have lived on water front property for 31 years and have not seen a one-inch sea level rise. Now in the 2000’s we have the general, catchall scare, “climate change” only this time the government has figured a way to extort more money from us. They call it a carbon tax. How slick is that? Dennis W Evans Berlin
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Editor, Thank you to everyone who helped to make successful the Honor an Educator Golf Tournament, held on June 8, at Deer Run Golf Club to benefit the Delmarva Education Foundation and the Marian Colbert Memorial Scholarship Fund. First and foremost, we must thank the golfers who braved the elements and stayed out to finish all 18 holes despite a steady downpour toward the close of the tournament. Credit for the success of this event must go to Ed and Margaret Colbert, of Deer Run Golf Club in Berlin, and their hard-working employees. They hosted the golf tournament for the DEF and put in countless hours to ensure that it was successful. A bevy of businesses and community organizations also offered their support by becoming tournament sponsors. Primary sponsors were: Berlin American Legion Boggs-Disharoon Post #123, Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians Worcester County Division, Avery W. Hall Insurance, Azar Eye Institute, Bonfire Restaurant, Carey Distributors Inc., Claudia Nichols, State Farm Insurance, Courtesy/Midway Chevrolet, Edward Jones Investments, Elizabeth’s Treasures, Gary Marshall’s Insurance, Insurance Management Group, Jesse Klump Memorial Scholarship Fund, Mike’s Carpet Connection, Ocean City Elks Lodge #2645, Ocean Pines Progress, Salisbury Elks Lodge #817 and Senator James N. Mathias. Many other businesses and individuals donated items for prizes and silent and
OPINION 45A and Wicomico Public Library. Thank you also to Josh Nordstrom and Midway Toyota of Pocomoke for providing the hole-in-one car for the tournament and to our hard-working volunteers: Karen Deveney, Betty Ertel, Celine Gilheany, Debbie Heiland, Vernon Rivers, Viren Sharma, Conal Turner, William Wyatt and Antoinette Zaczkiewicz. Proceeds from the tournament help DEF continue its mission of improving college access and success for Lower Shore residents and provide funding for the Marian Colbert Memorial Scholarship. Together we can ensure that all residents of the lower Delmarva Peninsula have the opportunity and financial assistance necessary to further their education. Thank you again to everyone who participated in our golf tournament as a sponsor, donor, player or volunteer. Rota L. Knott DEF Executive Director Salisbury
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Cool Runnin’s Fastest Server on Da Beach Contest will take place at Seacrets on 49th St. Tues. LIZ LANE ■ Intern
Teams compete in their heat during Fish Tales’ third annual “Clamming for a Cure” kayaking event last year, to benefit the American Cancer Society with money earmarked for breast cancer research. Twenty-four teams competed in event and nearly $8,000 was raised for the organization. Other activities during the day included “Bait Net Casting” and “Casting for a Cure” contests.
‘Clamming for a Cure’ contest Sunday Money raised throughout day will benefit ACS and breast cancer research LISA CAPITELLI ■ Managing Editor (July 19, 2013) Residents and visitors can put their kayaking and clamming skills to the test this Sunday during Fish Tales Bar & Grill’s fourth annual “Clamming for a Cure,” a fundraiser for breast cancer research. Donna Harman, who owns the bayside restaurant with her husband, Shawn, had always wanted to organize some sort of race that included the sandbar filled with clams in the bay behind the restaurant, thus the relay event was created. Registration is currently open for the 2013 event. Final registration for the races will begin at 10 a.m. on Sunday, July 21. The cost is $100 per team of two, which must be co-ed. Competitors must be 21 years of age and wear closed-toed shoes. The competition field is limited to
32 pairs. The races will kick off at 11 a.m. in the bay behind Fish Tales on 22nd Street. Proceeds from the event will be donated to the American Cancer Society and earmarked for breast cancer research. In a single-person kayak, one team member will paddle from Bahia Marina’s boat ramp (next to Fish Tales) to the sandbar, where he or she must find a live clam, show it to the judge for approval and then paddle back to the boat ramp to tag his or her partner. The second person will also paddle out to the sandbar, retrieve a live clam and then race back. Some people jump out and find a clam immediately, while others have a hard time locating them, Fish Tales’ Manager Brandon Hemp. “Finding the elusive clam can be a deal breaker,” he said. “Sometimes finding the clam holds people up, but it can also be an endurance thing with paddling.” Competitors will race in heats. The top teams from each heat will advance to the next round. See CASTING on Page 2B
Rich Daiker participates in the “Bait Net Casting” competition at Fish Tales Bar & Grill last year. Other activities during the day at the 22nd Street bayside restaurant included “Clamming for a Cure” and “Casting for a Cure.”
(July 19, 2013) Seacrets is calling all waiters and waitresses working in the resort town to put their skills to the test during its fourth annual Cool Runnin’s Fastest Server on Da Beach contest, Tuesday, July 23. Servers will dash through the 49th Street restaurant’s beach obstacle course carrying a tray of drinks, including a bottle of beer, glass of wine and can of Red Bull, one of the sponsors of the event. Manager Christine Komlos, an organizer of the competition, said registration will begin at noon. Participants must be 21 or older. The cost is $20. All proceeds will benefit the Believe in Tomorrow Foundation. Believe in Tomorrow Children’s Foundation Respite Housing Program provides critically ill children and their families a much-needed getaway to the beach from the everyday stresses of a child’s medical illness. There are three resort facilities. They include a four-unit apartment building on 66th Street; a house on the bay at 28th Street, the first respite house in the country to focus on the needs of military pediatrics; and a townhouse in Fenwick Island, Del. Rarely is there a time when the facilities are empty. Six families fill the houses each week throughout the summer, typically from mid-May through September. In the off-season — the winter, spring and fall — at least three or four families, on average, stay at the facilities each week. “Every year we partner with Believe in Tomorrow,” Komlos said. “The kitchen manager and I put the event together and we really believe in the foundation and what they do for kids.” Each server will race through the obstacle course one at a time and the competitor with the fastest time wins. Komlos said the beach course will be set up in front of the stage area. In previous years the course included tires, tables, a limbo stick and a kiddie pool. See SERVER on Page 3B
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With new facts to work with, you should feel more confident in moving ahead. But continue to do so at an unhurried pace so you can spot details you might otherwise miss. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Taking on that new workplace project could be one of your smarter career moves. Expect a surprising show of support from someone who had always been a critic. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You might feel you’re too busy to undertake a new responsibility. But check it out before making any decisions. What you learn could persuade you to change your mind. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You feel quite content enjoying all the comforts of home right now. But the urge to travel grows stronger, and by week’s end, you could begin packing your bags. LEO (July 23 to August 22) A hectic period begins to ease up, but that doesn’t mean the Fine Feline can do much catnapping these days. You need to finish those old tasks and prepare for new ones. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Expect to get some good news about your financial situation by week’s end. But it could still be too early to rush out with a long shopping list of things to buy. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your management skills make an impression on some workplace VIPs who might be looking for someone like you to take on an upcoming project. Good luck. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Meeting a former adversary might be unsettling at first. But time has softened hard feelings, and you could be on the brink of starting a new relationship. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A troubling situation close to home might cause you to change your travel plans. But getting all the facts before you act might cause you to reconsider. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) You might be quite alone right now in deciding to support a major workplace shift. But others will join you as new information supports your bold move. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A former co-worker returns with news that could persuade you to reassess recently made plans. Be sure to consult with a trusted colleague before you act. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Your motives behind a recent decision could be called into question by a rival. But once you present the facts, all doubts will be resolved. Enjoy an arts-rich weekend. BORN THIS WEEK: While you love being the center of attention, your generous heart allows you to share the attention with others.
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APPEARING LIVE 19TH HOLE BAR & GRILL 9636 Stephen Decatur Highway West Ocean City 410-213-9204 July 19: Aaron Howell, 6-10 p.m. July 20: Paul Brion, 6-9 p.m. July 21: Hot Sauce Sandwich, 4-7 p.m. July 24: John LaMere, 6-9 p.m. July 25: Michael Smith, 6-9 p.m. 45TH STREET TAPHOUSE BAR & GRILLE 45th Street and the bay 443-664-2201 On Deck July 19: Pompous Pie, 8 p.m. to midnight July 20: Lauren Glick & Mod Swinger, 8 p.m. to midnight July 21: Zion Reggae Band, 3-7 p.m. July 22: Honu, 3-7 p.m.; Ward Ewing, 8 p.m. to midnight July 23: Karaoke Band “Only Better,” 8 p.m. to midnight July 24: Aaron Howell, 8 p.m. to midnight July 25: DJ Jeremy College Deck Party, 3-7 p.m.; Brant Quick, 8 p.m. to midnight Bayfront July 19: Side Project, 8 p.m. to midnight July 20: Loving Cup, 8 p.m. to midnight July 22: DJ Wax, 8 p.m. to midnight July 23: Murphy’s Law, 8 p.m. to midnight July 24: Tim & The Animal, 8 p.m. to midnight July 25: 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 Duo Every Wednesday: Tommy Edwards Every Thursday: DJ Rupe BJ’S ON THE WATER 75th Street and the bay 410-524-7575 July 19: The Mood Swingers, 9 p.m. July 20: Chest Pains, 9 p.m.
CAPTAIN’S TABLE 15th St. & Baltimore Ave. 410-289-7192 www.captainstableoc.com July 20: Phil Perdue July 23: Phil Perdue CARIBBEAN BAR & GRILL Just off the Boardwalk at Second Street, above the Plim Plaza 410-289-0837 July 19: Back Seat Becky, 1-5 p.m.; Naked Nation, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 20: Davis Holiday Band, 1-5 p.m.; Petting Hendrix, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 21: No Byscuyts, 1-5 p.m.; Galaxy Collective, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 22: Dave Sherman, 1-5 p.m.; Simple Truth, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 23: Davis Holiday, 1-5 p.m.; Ginger, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 24: Murphys Law, 1-5 p.m.; 2 Much Stuff w/Joe, 7:30-11:30 p.m. July 25: Dave Sherman, 1-5 p.m.; Pompous Pie, 7 :30-11:30 p.m. COCONUTS BEACH BAR & GRILL 37th Street oceanfront 410-289-6846 July 19: Darin Engh, noon to 4 p.m.; John LaMere, 5-9 p.m. July 20: Cool Change, noon to 4 p.m.; Zion Reggae Band, 5-9 p.m. July 21: Rick & Lennon La Ricci, noon to 3 p.m.; Lauren Glick & the Mood Swingers, 4-8 p.m. July 22: Bob Wilkinson & Joe Smooth, 4-8 p.m. July 23: Randy Lee Ashcraft Duo, 2-6 p.m.; Let’s Do Trivia w/DJ, 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 24: Chris Button & Joe Mama, 4-8 p.m. July 25: Josh Pryor, noon to 3 p.m.; Tim Ryals & Harold Faulkner, 4-8 p.m. COTTAGE CAFÉ Route 1, Bethany Beach, Del. 302-539-8710 July 19: Marcus & Rachel, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 20: Monkee Paw, 10 pm. to 1 a.m. July 23: DJ Bump, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. FAGER’S ISLAND 60th Street and the bay
410-524-5500 July 19: Steve Ports Duo, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Hook, 9:30 p.m.; Jumper, 10 p.m. July 20: Opposite Directions, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Groove, 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Jumper, 10 p.m. July 21: 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.; Separate Ways (Journey tribute), 9:30 p.m. July 22: Deck Party w/ The Klassix Band, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Rob Cee, 10 p.m.; Crowded Streets (Dave Matthews tribute), 10 p.m. July 23: Tear the Roof Off, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Hook, sunset; Euro Nite w/Parrot Beach (Jimmy Buffett tribute), 9:30 p.m. July 24: DJ Greg Jam, 5:30 p.m.; Bryan Clark, 6-9 p.m.; Deck Party w/ DJ Rob Cee 9:30 July 25: Rob Fehey, 5:30 p.m.; DJ Groove, 9:30 p.m.; Video DJ Vybe, 10 p.m. GALAXY 66 66th Street, bayside 410-723-6762 July 19: The Philly George Project, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Skye Bar July 19-20: Test Kitchen, 4-8 p.m. HARBORSIDE BAR & GRILL 12841 S. Harbor Road West Ocean City 410-213-1846 July 19: Ladies Night w/ DJ Billy T, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 20: Simple Truth, 2-6 p.m.; DJ Jeremy, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 21: Opposite Directions, 2-6 p.m.; DJ Billy T/DJ Bigler, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 22: Blake Haley, 4-7 p.m.; DJ Billy T, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 23: John LaMere, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 24: Walt Farozic, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 25: 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
POWER PLAY Ocean Club Nightclub: Monday through Saturday, July 22-28, 9 p.m. 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 19: Bobby Burns, 4 p.m.; DJ Zman, 9 p.m. July 20: Bobby Burns, 4 p.m.; DJ Rupe, 9 p.m. July 25: Bandeoke Karaoke with a live band, 8 p.m. HOOTERS Rt. 50 & Keyser Point Rd. West Ocean City 410-213-1841 July 19: Monkee Paw, 8 p.m. to midnight July 20: Load Love, 8 p.m. to midnight July 24: Jon Pheasant, 7-11 p.m. 123rd Street, bayside 410-250-7081 July 21: Tim and the Animal, 2-6 p.m. July 24: Hooter Girl Bikini Fashion Show w/DJ JJ, 4-6 p.m. 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 19: Opposite Directions, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 20: Randy Le Ashcraft & Saltwater Cowboys, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 25: Tear the Roof Off OCEAN CLUB NIGHTCLUB In the Horizons Restaurant In the Clarion Fontainebleau Hotel 101st Street and the ocean 410-524-3535 July 19-21: New Censation, 9 p.m. July 22-28: Power Play, 9 p.m. Lenny’s Pool Bars July 19-20: On The Edge, 5-10 p.m. July 21-25: On The Edge, 4-9 p.m. OCEAN PINES YACHT CLUB Mumford’s Landing Road 410-641-7501 July 19: Overtime Band, 6-10 p.m. July 20: Kevin Poole, 2-6 p.m.; 2 Much Stuff, 6-10 p.m. July 21: Tommy Edward, 6-10 p.m. PEAKY’S ROOFTOP RESTAURANT & BAR In the Fenwick Inn 138th Street, bayside 410-250-ROOF July 25: Comedy Zone: Paul Hooper with Timmy Sherrill 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 19: Jim Long Band, 5-9 p.m.; Innasense, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Thrill, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 20: Jim Long Band, 5-9 p.m.; Face Parade, 6-10 p.m.; Innasense, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Gypsy Wisdom, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 21: Full Circle w/Jim Long, 5-9 p.m.; Innasense, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Green Line Inbound, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 22: Melodime, 5-9 p.m.; 9 Mile Roots, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Morley Hall; Lunasea/Darkside Party, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 23: Opposite Directions, 5-9 p.m.; 9 Mile Roots, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Vinyl Rhino, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. July 24: Ticketed Event: Donavon Frankenreitter, 5-9 p.m.; The Freddie Long Band, 5-9 p.m.; Anthem, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. July 25: Jim Long, 5-9 p.m.; Anthem, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Garden State Radio, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. SHENANIGAN’S Fourth Street and the Boardwalk in the Shoreham Hotel 410-289-7181 July 19-20: Sly 45 July 21-22: Cutting Edge Dueling Pianos July 24-25: James Gallager & Off The Boat 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
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DJ Paulo McKenzie hands out prizes during the weigh-ins of the 26th annual OC Tuna Tournament at the Ocean City Fishing Center in West Ocean City last Saturday.
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Shorebilly Brewing Company owner Danny Robinson prepares some festive drinks at the 10th Street brewery on the Boardwalk. (Right top) Martha Moncada, center wearing a sash, stops by Shorebilly Brewing Company with some friends during her bachelorette party in Ocean City on July 5. OCEAN CITY TODAY/LISA CAPITELLI
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The Art League of Ocean City’s reception for its July Beverly Bassford Memorial Exhibit and Juried Show was held July 5 at the Ocean City Center for the Arts on 94th Street. Ninetyfour-year-old artist Esther Carney, seated, pictured with her teacher Jody Veader, was recognized during the event. Her artwork was also on display that evening.
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Lead singer Garrett Dutton and G. Love & Special Sauce perform at Seacrets on 49th Street on July 15.
Ten-year-old twins Deann, left, and Alexis Taylor sport festive accessories during the July 4 festivities at Fish Tales on 22nd Street.
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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 / $-$$ / V-MC-AE-DIS / No reservations required / Children’s menu / Full
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bar / Carry-out available. Casual dining. Open for lunch and dinner. Big crabs are our specialty. Perfect crabcakes are our passion. Seven different fish served 15 different ways! Great local seafood, good times and good service is our mission. ■ GALAXY 66 BAR & GRILLE, 66th Street, Ocean City 410-723-6762 / $$-$$$ / V-M-AE-DIS / Reservations accepted / Full bar / Contemporary restaurant offering light fare and full entrees. Awardwinning wine list, signature drinks and cocktails. ■ GIUSEPPE O’LEARY, Sunset Avenue, West Ocean City 410-213-2868 / www.submarinaoc.com / $-$$ / 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,
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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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Star Charities held its annual Western Night at Ocean Downs on July 11 with proceeds benefiting the Worcester County Developmental Center in Newark. The fourth harness race was dedicated to Star Charities. Attending the event, from left, Phyllis Cherrix, Worcester County Developmental Center Program Director Jack Terry, Robin Dannelly, “Best Dressed Cowboy” Massoud Azadi, Star Charities President Anna Foultz, prize-winning cowgirls Susan Krutsick and Cathy Gallagher and master of ceremonies Gilly Foultz.
DONATION TO WORCESTER G.O.L.D. The purpose of Kiwanis is “Serving the Children of the World,” and Worcester County’s Giving Others Lives Dignity (G.O.L.D) helps to do just that. Kiwanis International Priority One program addresses the needs of children from pre-natal to age 5. Pictured, from left, are Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines - Ocean City Priority One liaison to Worcester GOLD Jim Spicknall, GOLD Board Member Janice Novak and Kiwanis Club President Barb Peletier during a $600 check presentation on July 10.
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MCGUIRE ATTENDS COMPUTER SCIENCE ACADEMY
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Colleen McGuire, back row, center, a chemistry and engineering teacher at Worcester Prep was selected to attend the Content Teaching Academy for Computer Science at James Madison University. The Academy is a Google-funded program. The goal of the academy is to offer high quality professional development through in-depth studies for educators. Pictured are the educators selected for the academy.
Buckingham Elementary School Principal Roger Pacella recently received an American flag flown over the United States Capitol from the office of the Honorable Andy Harris, Member of Congress. Charlotte Cathell presented the flag on behalf of the 2013 Caring for America Program of the Republican Women of Worcester County. RWWC donates a flag to a local school annually. RWWC would also like to congratulate Pacella on his retirement.
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SAGES GIVE BACK Each month, the SAGES Group (Strengthening Adolescent Girls with Education and Support) at Worcester Youth and Family, decides how it would like to serve the community. Over the years, these projects have taken many forms from helping with the Berlin Youth Club to working bake sales for charity. Most recently the group of 7th-9th grade girls, decided to make dresses for Haitian and African Refugees. The girls were inspired after learning about the deplorable conditions in which refugees live. Each girl made a dress out of a pillow case which was sent to displaced refugees living in the slums of the Dominican Republic. Pictured are girls in the SAGES group at Worcester Youth and Family, from left, Dierra Smith, Nyaire Purnell, Manyah Banks, Makenzie Gaynor, Jayme Smith, Ravyn Brink, Janae Fooks and Mary Jenkins.
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BROWNIE TROOP 86 Wicomico-based Brownie Troop 86 of the Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay donated a box of books to the Peninsula Regional Foundation to be distributed to children who visit the Peninsula Regional Medical Center Emergency Department. Pictured, from left, front, Megan Waller, Chloe Nichols and Grace Stevenson, with troop leaders Jill Stevenson and Nicole Nichols.
JULY 19, 2013
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PHOTO COURTESY IRISH KEMP
Having a good time on a bus trip to Harrington are Nancy and Paul Fowler and Joan and George Saur.
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Nancy and Bill McCullough also attend the trip to Harrington.
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‘Benefit the Bays Day’
Thursday and Friday September 19 & 20, 2013 9:30 am - 4 pm Ticket Price $30.00
Join Assateague Coastal Trust and the Assateague Coastkeeper at this year’s annual “Benefit the Bays Day” at Jolly Roger, Sunday, July 28, at Jolly Roger Amusement Park on 30th Street in Ocean City. Benefit the Bays offers discounted entry to Splash Mountain water park and to Jolly Roger’s two mini-golf courses, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and amusement rides, from 2-6 p.m. Play all day on July 28 for just $30 per ticket. Save even more with four or more tickets at only $25 each. “Benefit the Bays is a chance for local families and visitors alike to beat the heat and support our efforts to keep our bays clean for swimming and fishing,” said Assateague COASTKEEPER Kathy Phillips. “You get a full day of fun for a great price at Ocean City’s premier water and amusement park and at the same time support the
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COASTKEEPER’s in-the-water and on-theground efforts to stop pollution in our coastal bays.” Enter to win a “Benefit the Bays” prize package, which will include four free tickets to Jolly Roger for the July 28 event, plus a Tshirt and water bottle from the Assateague Coastal Trust. To enter, “Friend” the Assateague COASTKEEPER on Facebook and post a photo that illustrates what “swimmable and fishable coastal waters mean to you. Get friends to “LIKE” your photo on the Assateague COASTKEEPER Facebook page. The photo with the most “likes” by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 24, will win the prize package. The photo with the second-most “likes” will receive two free tickets to Jolly Roger for July 28. Tickets can be purchased by calling 410629-1538 or at K-Coast Surf Shop on 35th Continue on Page 19B
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS Continued from Page 18B Street in Ocean City; The Green Room Beer and Wine on Route 50 in West Ocean City, the Berlin Coffee House on Jefferson Street in Berlin, and at the ACT office on Old Ocean City Blvd. in Berlin.
Golf tournament Back in 1974, a young couple arrived in Ocean Pines and started a Summer Youth Program as a day camp for children. Both school teachers, they were attracted to the community, spent their summers here bringing young counselors from their respective schools each summer and eventually producing three children of their own and becoming homeowners. Formal recreation was thin on the ground at that time but the parents in place (mostly mothers and grandmothers) pitched in with activities to keep their children busy. Thus began also the Ocean Pines Hammerhead Swim Team and the SYP along with nature activities, arts and crafts and weekly trips to the beach, which were continued for years by devoted volunteers that grew into the programs that we have today. Tim and Mary McMullen were that young couple who went on to careers in education–Tim as a history teacher and athletic director and Mary in special education as a dedicated teacher and avid athletics booster, both devoted to their professions and the people in them. Mary
died in 2012 after a lingering illness and Tim started a non-profit organization in her name, the Mary Mac Foundation, to continue her work and raise money to benefit those in the fields that she loved. The second annual Mary McMullen Memorial Golf Tournament will be held at Ocean Pines Country Club on Friday, Aug. 2 to benefit the Ocean Pines Recreation Department, and special programs at the Ruth Parker Eason School and Severna Park High School’s special education department. Registration cost is $100/player or $380/foursome. There is a maximum of 120 players/30 teams. The format is Captain’s Choice. Registration begins at 11 a.m. with a shotgun start at 12:45 p.m. Dinner and awards at 5:30 p.m. To play, contact Donald McMullen at 443-388-2941 or Paul McMullen at 443742-8760. To sponsor a hole, contact Tim McMullen at 443-827-2091. To make a donation to the Mary Mac Foundation, contact Susan Wojciechowski at 410-925-0472.
Graduate Army Pfc. Jeff R. Jacobson has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness and received instruction and practice in basic combat
skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches and field training exercises. Jacobson is the son of Kimberly Linton and former ward of Pat Lieb of Knoll Hill Drive, both of Berlin. He is also the son of Jeff Jacobson of Ocean City. He is a 2012 graduate of Stephen Decatur High School.
happy to have Donna Fasano as part of our effort. Her generosity, which includes absorbing all related costs, is much appreciated.” For information about Indie Authors for Hurricane Sandy, visit www.ksbrooks.com/AuthorsforHurricaneSandyLibraries.htm. To learn more about Fasano, visit http://donnafasano.blogspot. com/p/contact-me.html
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The Ocean City Marlin Club Auxiliary is hosting its annual jewelry show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8 at the clubhouse, located at 9659 Golf Course Road in West Ocean City. There is a $5 admission fee which includes one complimentary glass of wine, beer or soda. Sandwiches prepared by the auxiliary and chips may be purchased for $7. Proceeds from the show benefit the Bertha Holloway Scholarship Fund dedicated to students who attend Worcester County high schools. This annual event is open to the public. The scholarship fund has donated thousands to local area students over the years. There will be an array of fine jewelry and fashion accessories, both handcrafted and commercial. For more information, e-mail cathy@ocnewwave.com or cspicknall@gmail.com or call the club at 410-213-1613.
Books written by local author Donna Fasano are on their way to libraries in need as part of the effort to restock facilities destroyed by Hurricane Sandy. Fifteen trade paperback copies of “The Merry-GoRound” and “Her Fake Romance” have been shipped after being vetted by Indie Authors for Hurricane Sandy Libraries, a group established in November 2012 by author K. S. Brooks. There are more than 170 authors from all over the world participating in this effort and in excess of 1,200 books have already been shipped to libraries in the tri-state area of Connecticut, New Jersey and New York. “This is a great opportunity to connect libraries in need to authors willing to donate books. We work closely with the library systems to make certain they receive the genres they want,” said Brooks. “We’re
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FRIDAY, JULY 19 SUMMER SLAM BASKETBALL CAMP — The camp, led by professional basketball player, Andre Foreman, will challenge children, ages 1316, and make them a better basketball player. Camp is held from July 19-21. Cost is $95 for residents and $105 for non-residents. Info: Ocean Pines Recreation Department, 410-641-7052. FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Ocean City beach at 27th Street, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “Toy Story 3.” Take a beach chair or blanket. Info: www.ococean.com or 410-250-0125. Weather permitting.
‘HOGS AND HEROES’ EVENT — Hooters of West Ocean City, 12315 Ocean Gateway, 6-9 p.m. Proceeds will be donated to the families of PFC Josh Adickes and Ofc. Tom Geoghegan. Info: Michael “Sandman” Sandoe, 410-310-7660. A WESTERN EVENING — The Whimsical Cottage, 11 Artisans Way, Berlin, 7:30 p.m. The Lone Ranger & Gunsmoke with Miss Kitty’s Singing Saloon Girls. Cost is $10. Reservations: 443-513-4768 or 302-698-1201.
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BEACH & BOARDWALK BASKETBALL NATIONAL — Northside Park, 200 125th St., in Ocean City. Facility usage: East Gym and West Gym. Info: 410-250-0125.
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.
DELMARVA ESA SURFING SEASON/COMPETITION — Ocean City beach at Eighth Street. Allday youth to adult surfing competition. Info: Chris Makibbin, 410-603-9708 or cmakibbin@gmail.com.
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
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p.m. Benefits the Wish-A-Fish Foundation. Info: 410-213-1613 or www.ocmarlinclub.com. YOUTH LAX TOURNAMENT — Northside Park, 200 125th St., in Ocean City. Facility usage: West Lagoon Field, Soccer Field. Info: 410-250-0125. SWIM OCEAN CITY — Ocean City Inlet Jetty (S. Second Street) depending on wind direction. Offering a 1-mile, 3-mile and 9-mile course, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The swims run parallel to the shoreline. Newbies and seasoned swimmers welcome. Donations raised for Johns Hopkins Outpatient Neuro Rehabilitation Program. Info: corey.davis36@yahoo.com. ‘A SUMMER NIGHT IN SICILY’ DINNER — Knights of Columbus, 9901 Coastal Highway (rear of St. Luke’s Church). Two seatings: 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Chicken Siciliana Linguine with Sicilian sauce and more. Cost is $12.50 for adults and $9 for children 9 and younger. Reservations: 410-524-7994, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 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 2-22, 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, 8-9:30 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. 7TH ANNUAL CARDINALS AT THE BEACH — Ropewalk: A Fenwick Island Oyster House, 700 Coastal Highway, Fenwick, Del., 2-5 p.m. First 100 alumni get a free T-shirt. Light hors d’oeuvres. Group photo at 3:30 p.m. Info: Brian Caldwell, 410-592-5215. ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT FRIED CHICKEN DINNER — Roxana Volunteer Fire Company, 35943 Zion Church Road, Frankford, Del., 4-8 p.m. Cost is $13 for adults, $6 for children and $13 for carryouts. Info: 302-436-2300. 17TH ANNUAL ART HANSEN MEMORIAL YOUTH FISHING CONTEST — Ocean Pines South Gate pond, near the Sports Core Pool, 11144 Cathell Road. Registration is 8:30-9:30 a.m., contest from 9-10:30 a.m. Age categories
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SUNDAY, JULY 21 BEACH & BOARDWALK BASKETBALL NATIONAL — Northside Park, 200 125th St., in Ocean City. Facility usage: East Gym and West Gym. Info: 410-250-0125.
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FIREWORKS — Northside Park, 200 125th St. in Ocean City, 9 p.m. Every Sunday in July and August following Sundaes in the Park. Info: 410250-0125. OC BEACHLIGHTS — Ocean City beach at North Division Street. Showtimes are 9:30 p.m., 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Free, eight-minute 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-OCOCEAN or www.ococean.com. YOUTH LAX TOURNAMENT — Northside Park, 200 125th St., in Ocean City. Facility usage: West Lagoon Field, Soccer Field. Info: 410-250-0125.
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FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Ocean City beach at 27th Street, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “Brave.” Take a beach chair or blanket. Info: www.ococean.com or 410-250-0125. Weather permitting.
9TH ANNUAL KID’S CLASSIC FISHING TOURNAMENT — Sunset Marina, 12911 Sunset Ave., West Ocean City. Weigh-ins are held from 3-6:30 p.m. Carnival and awards from 5-8 p.m. Benefits the Wish-A-Fish Foundation. Info: 410213-1613 or www.ocmarlinclub.com.
BEACH FIREWORKS — Ocean City beach at North Division Street, 10 p.m. The eight-minute show is visible along the boardwalk. Info; www.ococean.com or 800-OC-OCEAN.
O.C. CRUZERS CAR SHOW AND MUSIC — Somerset Street Plaza, between Boardwalk and Baltimore Ave., Ocean City. The O.C. Cruzers will display approximately 15 vehicles along Somerset Street. Music provided by Rob Fahey. Info: Ocean City Development Corporation, 410-2897739.. SUNDAES IN THE PARK — Northside Park, 200 125th St., Ocean City, 7-9 p.m., rain or shine. For a small fee, build your own ice cream sundae creation. Entertainment by The Groove Train (disco) and Lollipop the Clown (fun and games). Fireworks at 9 p.m. Take a blanket or chair. Info: 800-OC-OCEAN or http://oceanci-
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TUESDAY, JULY 23 BEACH FIREWORKS — Ocean City beach at North Division Street, 10 p.m. The eight-minute 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
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on hand to answer questions. Free clinic. Take bagged samples and label the bag with name and phone number. Info: 410-641-5570. 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: 410-250-0125. JUSTADVICE CLINIC — Ocean City library, 10003 Coastal Highway, 2-5 p.m. The clinic offers Maryland residents 30-minute sessions with experienced volunteer lawyers and a retired tax judges for $10. JustAdvice volunteers can answer legal questions involving most areas of law, including expungement, tax, insurance, landlord-tenant housing, consumer debt and employment law. To schedule an appointment, call 410-929-4809 or e-mail JustAdvice@law.umaryland.edu. Walkins welcome.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Carousel Resort Hotel and Condominiums, 118th Street and oceanfront in Ocean City, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “Brave.” 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 hands-on 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 9 Mile Roots (roots/rock/reggae). 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 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: 410250-2645. DELMARVA HAND DANCING CLUB — Meets every Wednesday at Peaky’s Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, located in the Fenwick Inn, 13801 Coastal Highway, Ocean City. Beginner and intermediate lessons, 5:30-6:30 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.
SUNSET PARK PARTY NIGHTS — Sunset Park at South Division Street, bayside, Ocean City, 79 p.m. Live entertainment. Admission to the park is free, while beverages, including beer, are available for purchase. Take own seating. Info: www.oceancitymd.gov or 800-626-2326. 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 410-524-0649. 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.
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.
TANGER THURSDAY EVENT — Tanger Outlets, 12741 Ocean Gateway, West Ocean City. Featuring a Farmer’s Market from 3-6 p.m. Entertainment by Blues, Jazz & Beyond, 6-9 p.m. Info: 410-213-7898 or www.tangeroutlets.com.
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FREE MOVIE ON THE BEACH — Princess Royale Hotel, 9100 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, 8:30 p.m. Featuring “Wreck-it Ralph.” Take a beach chair or blanket. Info: 800-626-2326. Weather permitting.
BOARDWALK SERVICES — Shenanigans porch, Fourth Street and Boardwalk, Sundays, 7:30 a.m. Sponsored by Atlantic United Methodist Church, 105 Fourth St., in Ocean City. Info: 410-289-7430.
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Emcee and host Brad Hoffman, back, is joined by several guests attending movie night on the beach at North Division Street last Saturday. Surf and skate movies and local photographers will be featured every Saturday evening beginning at 9 p.m. through Labor Day. Weekly events will run about an hour and a half. At right, moviegoers gather on the beach to watch a film July 13 on the large inflatable screen.
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Tax bill to start with blank slate LAUREN BUNTING ■ Contributing Writer
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Business owners and their families cut the ceremonial ribbon during the grand opening of the 67th Street TownCenter last Thursday. (Below) Ocean City Chamber of Commerce Director Melanie Pursel presents TownCenter owner Peck Miller with a plaque.
TownCenter on 67th Street celebrates grand opening, July 11 Nine businesses up and running in mid-town spot, kiosk-style market in works CLARA VAUGHN ■ Staff Writer (July 19, 2013) The new 67th Street TownCenter officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony last Thursday. Local businessman Peck Miller purchased the empty lot July 3, 2012 and just a little more than a year later, the coastal-style center now boasts nine businesses, including clothing boutiques, a frozen yogurt shop, restaurants and Ron Jon Surf Shop. A crowd of around 50 attended the launch event, which featured a ribboncutting in front of each store, music and more than a dozen prizes raffled from the businesses, with the ceremonies ending just before the rain fell midmorning. “We chose this location over others,” said Andy Markopoulos, owner of Olde English fish and chips shop in the center. “There’s no better place.” Location is one of the most important factors determining a business’s
success, he said, and the TownCenter’s spot in the heart of Ocean City gives it good visibility and foot traffic. Customers from both ends of the beach can get there easily, he said. “We are very happy with the traffic we see,” Markopoulos said. Jodi McLane, owner of Alexis Jade Boutique in the center, agreed. “We’ve had more business than expected” since opening several weeks ago, she said. Miller, who opened the TownCenter with his wife, Patti, said he has always had a concept for a town center in Ocean City. The result is a family oriented mid-town boardwalk, designed by architect Jeff Schoellkopf. With bright facades and a handicapped accessible boardwalk encircling the buildings, the center captures Southern-coastal style architecture. “We started out with trying to get all the iconic Ocean City stores that we could,” giving the center a “flavor of the Boardwalk.” Patti Miller said. Guests from the nearby Sunset Island Vacation Rentals and Holiday Inn flocked for frozen yogurt and shopping when the businesses moved in. “There are so many people in the surrounding area that have said, ‘FiSee BUSINESSES on Page 2C
(July 19, 2013) In late June, the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Max Baucus (D-MT) and ranking member Orrin Hatch (R-UT) announced their intention through a letter to all senators that stated they planned to put forth a tax reform bill this fall that would be starting with a “blank slate.” It is a proposal that mirrors the path outlined by Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) in the House of Representatives. A “blank slate” means that as a starting point, all tax expenditures will be removed from the tax code. Senators will have to request tax expenditures be added to the reform legislation. As NAR reported in a recent news release, this would include tax deductions such as the mortgage interest deduction, tax exemptions such as the capital gains exemption on the sale of a primary residence, and tax credits such as energy efficiency tax credits. Also on the chopping block would be mortgage debt relief, the provision that excludes debt forgiveness as taxable income. All senators have been asked to submit, in writing, any tax expenditures they wish to see kept in the code. Senators have until July 26 to submit the requests to the Finance Committee. NAR is anticipating that once all submissions are received, the drafting of a tax reform package will begin during the August congressional recess. The expected goal is for the committee to present a completed draft for review and possible legislative action in September. The National Association of Realtors implemented a “call to action” campaign urging Realtors to call or email their senators to make sure that real estate tax provisions are maintained in any rewrite of the tax code. With a wide range of provisions in the tax code that affect residential, investment and commercial real estate, homeowners should be concerned and not take anything for granted when it comes to tax reform. If you would like to take action to ensure that real estate tax provisions are maintained, including items such as the mortgage interest deduction, please contact your senator, or visit www.senate.gov where you can obtain an email address for your senator. Lauren Bunting is a licensed REALTOR® with Bunting Realty, Inc. in Berlin.
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Businesses in center include frozen yogurt and candy shops nally, somewhere I can walk,’” Patti Miller said. But the center is also convenient for those passing by on the main strip looking for a bite to eat or shopping that is different from the typical beach town chains. “Ocean City really needs this type of development, versus traditional strip centers,” said Rick Vach, owner of Longboard Café in the center. He said the combination of the businesses present and the center’s midtown location bode well for it. “To see this boost for Ocean City is just out of this world,” said Melanie Pursel, executive director of the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce.
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“It’s a big thing for the community,” said Diane Marple, general manager of SweetFrog at the center. At just under 22,000 square feet, the TownCenter Midtown Boardwalk holds nine businesses, with a 10th kiosk-style market in the works, Peck Miller said. The businesses are: • Dolle’s Candyland • Longboard Café • Atlantic Gold • SweetFrog Premium Frozen Yogurt • Ron Jon Surf Shop • Olde English Fish, Chips & Chicken • Alexis Jade Boutique • Kite Loft • Summer House Trading Co.
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United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore recently received a contribution of $4,000 from Ron Jon Surf Shop, located in TownCenter on 67th Street in Ocean City. The gift represents a portion of sales from the store’s recent grand opening weekend. Ron Jon Surf Shop Manager Heather Bryant and employee Curtis Murray present a check to United Way’s Natalie Costello and Pam Gregory.
Worcester County Economic Development officials present a $64,000 check to Kite Loft owners, Jay and Mary Lynn Knerr, at their new store in the 67th Street TownCenter in Ocean City. The check represents the first Video Lottery Terminal Small Business Loan awarded by WCED in partnership with the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation, Maryland’s designated fund manager.
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
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Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce seeks nominations Annual awards presented during Grand Ball event, Sept. 6 at Clarion Hotel (July 19, 2013) The Greater Ocean City Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its 2013 Annual Awards. Each September, the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce presents awards for the Spirit of Ocean City, Citizen of the Year and Chamber Volunteer of the Year. These awards recognize individual who have been nominated by their peers for excelling in the business community and for volunteerism in the community, as well. The list of past recipients is truly impressive. This year, the chamber has made a few changes. It has expanded the award categories and also opened up sponsorship opportunities for each award, as well. Nominate people who epitomize what it means to be the recipient of such an award in the following categories: •Business Person of The Year ( Previously Spirit of Ocean City Award), sponsored by Worcester County Economic Development •Citizen of The Year •Young Professional of The Year, a
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Year Round, Full/Part Time: Banquet Housestaff, Servers, Front Desk Agent, Payroll Clerk, AM Chef, Line Cook Seasonal: Line Cook, PBX (Switchboard) Operator, Security Guard, Grill Cook Clarion Resort Fontainebleau Hotel Attn: Human Resources Dept. 10100 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842 Phone: 410-524-3535 Fax: 410-723-9109 EOE M/F/D/V
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Now accepting applications for seasonal positions!
Servers Seasonal Bartender Line Cooks Night Auditor Front Desk Clerk Reservationists PBX Operator Room Attendants/Houseperson Banquet Houseperson/Set Up
Looking for experienced personnel with customer service skills. Must be flexible with hours. Email resume or stop by and complete an application at the Front Desk. We require satisfactory pre-employment drug testing and background check.
duran.showell@carouselhotel.com Carousel Resort Hotel & Condominiums 11700 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842 EOE
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Experience preferred. Good work ethic, outgoing and friendly A MUST. Applicants may apply in person, Noon-4pm, or send resume to: hr@realhospitalitygroup.com
Now Hiring YR Experienced Grill Cook
Come in for interview on Wednesday @ 11am 5601 Coastal Hwy. (Bayside)
CLEANING & INVENTORY STAFF Job Details: Inventory and clean the contents of homes and businesses that have been damaged by fire.
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DO YOU LOVE WHAT YOU DO? Interested in a career in Real Estate? Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Pre-Licensing classes forming NOW! ContactPete Kelley Bjorkland at 410-524Contact Copenhaver at 410-524-6111 or pcopenhaver@cbmove.com OR 1203 @cbmove.com OR or kelley.bjorkland Jennifer Cropper-Rines at 410-524-1203 or jlcropper@cbmove.com Maryellen Rosenblit at 410-524-6111 or maryellen.rosenblit@cbmove.com or visit www.careerscb.com Owned and Operated by NRT LLC
Apply within at Smitty McGee’s or submit application online www.smittymcgees.com Courtyard by Marriott, 2 15th Street, Ocean City, MD 21842
Guest Service Representative-Year Round, Full-time, Great Benefits. Apply in Person-Club Ocean Villas II, 105 120th Street, Ocean City, Md.
HOTEL Assistant Executive Housekeeper
Now accepting applications for the following position:
Full Time, Year Round, Very Competitive Rates Housekeeping Supervisory or Management Experienced Required Apply in person OR Send Resume
Looking for qualified candidates that have previous hotel experience. Stop by the front desk to complete an application. No phone calls. All candidates must go through a satisfactory background check.
Hours are from 12AM to 8AM
This position is for Weekends only.
Assistant Manager
Nite Club Taxi is hiring F/T & P/T Drivers. Call Michael 443373-1319.
Part-Time Maintenance Person-afternoon/evenings
101 North 1st Street & The Boardwalk, Ocean City, MD
Housekeeping Inspector
Full Time ~ Year Round
HELP WANTED
Y/R Experienced Servers & YR PM Dishwasher - Please apply in person, Dunes Manor, 2800 Baltimore Ave., Ocean City, MD 410-289-1100
COMFORT INN GOLD COAST 112th St. Ocean City, MD info@comfortgoldcoast.com
SALES! Sales Consultants, Managers and Closers needed immediately. Established vacation and travel company opening new location near Bethany Beach. Unique opportunity as we will be building a new, local team from the ground up. Four day work week. Advancement opportunities. Opening soon! Send resume or email with details of successful sales experience to
Info@MerrittWorldVacations.net Or call Dave: 240.508.3839
Come Join Our Winning Team!
SEASONAL POSITIONS
PM RESTAURANT MANAGER FOOD & BEVERAGE OUTLET MANAGER
Position responsibilities include managing F&B staff, processing End of Day reports for servers and bartenders and enforcing customer satisfaction and sidework assignments. Excellent salary with end of season bonus. Good opportunity for those looking to gain diverse experience in F&B. Prior restaurant experience preferred.
Email resume to duran.showell@carouselhotel.com or come in and complete an application at the front desk. We require satisfactory pre-employment drug testing and background check.
Carousel Resort Hotel & Condominiums 11700 Coastal Highway, Ocean City, MD 21842 EOE
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Berlin - YR or Summer Seasonal-3BR/1BA and 2BR/1BA House/Apt. Large lot, good location. Utils. incl. 443-3731436 or 410-422-3375
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28th St., 1BR/1BA-Furn., top floor, corner, great canal view, W/D, free cable, Showtime/ HBO. $700/mo. + sec. + util. 9/1 to 6/1/14. 10% off if paid in advance. No pets. 724-2904528 OP Room w/Private Bath, W/D, kitchen. Cable & Internet incl. No pets/smoking. Background check & sec. deposit req’d. $400 + 1/2 water & electric. 443-513-6435
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38837 Grant Avenue, Cape Windsor, West Fenwick 4BR, 3.5BA, 2-Story, Gourmet Kitchen, FM/CD Intercom Throughout. Great Room, Media Room, Glass Tile Bars with Kegerator, Dishwasher, Bar Fridge. Covered/Enclosed Porch w/In-Out Gas Fireplace. Two Master Suites, 20" Tile, Maple Flooring and Carpeted Bedrooms. Metal Roof/ Hardiboard siding. Boat and Jet Ski Lifts. Great Views. Just Minutes to Beaches. $899,900. 3% Broker fee. Call for Showing 302.841.3226
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FountainHead/Oceanside 11064 Coastal Hwy. 1BR/1BA Condo, 6th Floor, parking/storage, tile floors, all appliances, 52” TV, nicely furnished. Asking $240,000 540-537-5963
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FORECLOSURE SALE 2 DORCHESTER STREET, #303 OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND By virtue of a Statement of Lien recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, and pursuant to an Order of the Circuit Court for Worcester County, Maryland in Case No. 23-C-13-0676, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction in front of the condominium building located at 2 Dorchester Street, Ocean City, Maryland 21842, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 2013 AT 9:00 AM ALL that property lying and being situate in the Town of Ocean City, in the Tenth Election District of Worcester County, Maryland, more particularly designated and distinguished as Unit No. 303 in the “Belmont Towers Residential Condominium”, together with an undivided percentage interest in the common elements thereof, as established pursuant to a Condominium Declaration and By-Laws, dated May 24, 2007 and recorded in Liber S.V.H. No. 4933, folio 287, et seq., with plats recorded therewith in Plat Book S.V.H. No. 218, folio 7, et seq., and pursuant to the Amendment to Declaration, dated July 9, 2007 and recorded among the aforesaid Land Records in Liber S.V.H. No. 4962, folio 58, et seq., with plats recorded therewith in Plat Book S.V.H. No. 219, folio 65, et seq. The property will be sold in an "as is" condition and subject to conditions, restrictions and agreements of record affecting the same, with no warranties or guarantees, and will be sold subject to a Deed of Trust recorded among the aforesaid Land Records in Liber No. 4939, folio 371, said Deed of Trust having had an original principal balance of $920,000.00 on May 25, 2007. A secured party may bid and shall be excused from deposit requirements. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Terms of Sale: A deposit in the amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) will be required at the time of sale, such deposit to be in a cashier=s or bank check, with the balance to be paid in cash at time of settlement. The date of settlement shall be fifteen (15) days after final ratification by the Circuit Court for Worcester County, Maryland, time being of the essence; otherwise, the deposit will be forfeited and the property will be resold at the risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, or in any manner designated by the Trustee; or, without forfeiting deposit, the Seller may exercise any of its legal or equitable rights against the defaulting purchaser. The undersigned reserves the right to waive the deposit requirements as to the purchaser representing the interest of the party secured by the Statement of Lien. Real property taxes, wastewater charges,
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and condominium dues will be adjusted to the date of sale and thereafter assumed by the purchaser. All costs of conveyancing, including transfer and recordation taxes, shall be paid by the purchaser. The purchaser shall be responsible for obtaining possession of the property. Purchaser agrees to pay to the Seller an Attorney=s fee of $250.00 for review of any motion which may be filed with the Court to substitute a purchaser herein. In the event the undersigned is unable to convey marketable title, the sale will be null and void and the purchaser=s sole remedy will be the return of the deposit without interest. For more information, call: James E. Clubb, Jr. Trustee 410-289-2323 OCD-7/18/3t __________________________________ 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 9500 COASTAL HWY., UNIT #2-F OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust dated April 30, 2005 and recorded in Liber 4420, Folio 333 and re-recorded in Liber 5656, Folio 191 among the Land Records of Worcester Co., MD, with an original principal balance of $272,000.00 and an original interest rate of 4.5000% 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 AUGUST 7, 2013 AT 2:40 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. 2-F in the “Pyramid 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 $32,000 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, David W. Simpson, Jr., Substitute Trustees OCD-7/18/3t __________________________________ COHN, GOLDBERG & DEUTSCH, LLC ATTORNEYS AT LAW 600 BALTIMORE AVENUE SUITE 208 TOWSON, MARYLAND 21204
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROPERTY 9900 COASTAL HIGHWAY UNIT #1907 OCEAN CITY, MD 21842 Under a power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust from Vincent J. DeLeonibus, dated March 9, 2007 and recorded in Liber 04910, Folio 0403 among the Land Records of Worcester County, Maryland, with an original principal balance of $175,000.00, and an original interest rate of 6.875%, 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
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SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEES’ SALE OF REAL PROPERTY KNOWN AS NO. 204 EAST MARKET STREET SNOW HILL, MD 21863 CASE NUMBER 23-C-13-000784 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 John W. Ingersoll recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County in Liber 5175, folio 393, 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, August 6, 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 5175, folio 393, also being further described in a Deed recorded among the Land Records of Worcester County in Liber 5175, folio 389. 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 $15,000.00 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 6.25000% per annum on the unpaid portion of the purchase price from the date of sale to date of settlement. Real property taxes and assess-
ments 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-4401141 07/18/2013, 07/25/2013, 08/01/2013 OCD-7/18/3t __________________________________ Rosenberg & Associates, LLC 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 750 Bethesda, Maryland 20814 (301) 907-8000 www.rosenberg-assoc.com
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, 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
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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
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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 ratifica-
tion 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 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 deposit 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
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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 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 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 __________________________________
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 de-
livery 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 __________________________________
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 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 de-
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Legal Notices scribed 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 __________________________________ WORCESTER COUNTY SHORELINE COMMISSION
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 3-101 and 3-102 of the Code of Public Local Laws of Worcester County, Maryland, notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be conducted by the Worcester County Shoreline Commission in the meeting room at the Ocean Pines Branch of the Worcester County Library, 11107 Cathell Road, Berlin, Maryland on Thursday, August 1, 2013. The Board members will convene at 1:30 p.m. to discuss administrative matters and may perform on-site viewing of all or some of the following cases. Thereafter, the members will reconvene at 2:00 p.m. at the library to hear the scheduled cases. MAJOR CONSTRUCTION MAJOR 1 Permit Ink on behalf of Carl J. Frank, et al. - Request No. 2013-39 – Request to install one boatlift and two PWC lifts with associated pilings not to exceed 16 feet channelward. This request also includes the installation of 50 feet of vinyl bulkhead. The project is located on a vacant on Snug Harbor Road, also known as Tax Map 33, Parcel 346, Section A, Lot 22, Snug Harbor, Tenth Tax District of Worcester County, Maryland. MAJOR 2 Permit Ink on behalf of Giuseppe and Clementina Marchegiani - Request No. 2013-40 – Request to reconstruct existing pier to a 6’x15’ perpendicular pier with a 6’x30’ “T” shaped platform not to exceed 42 feet channelward. The request also includes the installation of one boatlift and two PWC lifts with associated pilings. The project is located at 13453 Madison Ave, also known as Tax Map 5, Parcel 1, Lot 26, Glenn Acres Subdivision II, Tenth Tax District of Worcester County, Maryland. MAJOR 3 Hi-Tide Marine Construction on behalf of Ieva Sekace - Request No. 2013-41 –Request to install a 3’x142’ walkway over non-tidal wetlands to a 3’x97’ walkway over tidal wetlands to a 6’x50’ perpendicular pier with a 6’x20’ “L” shaped platform not to exceed 63 feet channelward. This request also includes the installation of one boatlift with associated pilings. This project is located at 10440 Golf Course Road, also known as Tax Map 22, Parcel 356, Indian Knoll, Tenth
Tax District of Worcester County, Maryland. MAJOR 4 Hi-Tide Marine Construction on behalf of William and Bonnie Greer Request No. 2013-42 –Request to install one boatlift and two PWC lifts with associated pilings not to exceed 65 feet channelward. . This project is located at 12533 Daye Girl Road, also known as Tax Map 9, Parcel 356, Lot 11, Shell Mill Landing, Fifth Tax District of Worcester County, Maryland. OCD-7/18/2t __________________________________ WILLIAM H. CATHELL ESQ WILLIAMS, MOORE, SHOCKLEY & HARRISON LLP 3509 COASTAL HIGHWAY P.O. BOX 739 OCEAN CITY, MD 21842
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO UNKNOWN HEIRS Estate No. 15238 TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES M. EBY Notice is given that Marianne Eby, 610 Oyster Lane, Ocean City, MD 21842, was on July 12, 2013 appointed Personal Representative of the estate of James M. Eby who died on June 1, 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 12th day of January, 2014. 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. Marianne Eby 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 18, 2013 OCD-7/18/3t __________________________________ McCabe, Weisberg & Conway LLC 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800 Laurel, Maryland 20707 301-490-3361 Laura H.G. O’Sullivan, et al., Substitute Trustees Plaintiffs vs. Claudia McBrien and Estate of Nick J. Nopulos Defendants IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND Civil No. 23C13000382
NOTICE ORDERED, this 11th day of July, 2013 by the Circuit Court of Worcester County, Maryland, that the sale of the property at 16 75th Street, #3, Ocean City, Maryland 21842 mentioned in these proceedings, made and reported by Laura H.G. O’Sullivan, et. al, Substitute Trustees, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 12th day of August, 2013 next, provided a copy of this notice be inserted in some newspaper published in said County once in each of three successive weeks before the 5th day of August, 2013, next. The report states the amount of sale to be $143,264.95. Stephen V. Hales CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND True Copy Test: Stephen V. Hales Clerk of the Circuit Court Worcester County, MD OCD-7/18/3t __________________________________ 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 in-
serted 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 __________________________________ McCabe, Weisberg & Conway LLC 312 Marshall Avenue, Suite 800 Laurel, Maryland 20707 301-490-3361 Laura H.G. O’Sullivan, et al., Substitute Trustees Plaintiffs vs. Sharon Sullivan aka Sharon R. Sullivan Defendant IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND Civil No. 23C13000481
NOTICE ORDERED, this 9th day of July, 2013 by the Circuit Court of Worcester County, Maryland, that the sale of the property at 105 North Washington Street, Snow Hill, Maryland 21863 mentioned in these proceedings, made and reported by Laura H.G. O’Sullivan, et. al, Substitute Trustees, be ratified and confirmed, unless cause to the contrary thereof be shown on or before the 12th day of August, 2013 next, provided a copy of this notice be inserted in some newspaper published in said County once in each of three successive weeks before the 5th day of August, 2013, next. The report states the amount of sale to be $100,000.00. Stephen V. Hales CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND True Copy Test: Stephen V. Hales Clerk of the Circuit Court Worcester County, MD OCD-7/18/3t __________________________________
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