The weather forecast for December 12, in Ocean City, Maryland is:
[forecast]- 25/04/2014
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Best Of – Getting in Shape for Spring
We have been itching to hang up our winter coats and toss aside our boots for some time now and we are eagerly awaiting the months of flip flops and tank tops; however, we can’t help but notice that pesky wintertime layer of insulation that is not so easily shed. You know what we’re talking about; it’s the aftermath of snow days filled with comfort food and Netflix marathons, … READ MORE - 24/04/2014
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Heroic Actions Save Two From Berlin House Fire
BERLIN — Two people, including a 6-year-old girl, were rescued by first responders from their burning home last Thursday in Berlin. Units of the Berlin Police Department were first to respond to a residential fire on Branch Street in Berlin around 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 17. Police immediately determined two individuals were trapped inside, and responding officers noticed a child’s hand visible through a window. Two Berlin police … READ MORE
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Three Arrested After Pipe Attack; Video Footage Leads To Charges
OCEAN CITY — An incident that began as an argument over a game of pool last Sunday morning spilled over into a violent physical attack with one victim knocked unconscious and beaten with a metal pipe and three suspects arrested on various charges, including first-degree assault. Around 1:20 a.m. last Sunday, an OCPD officer on routine patrol was flagged down by a cab driver who advised a situation was … READ MORE
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Good News, Bad News In Wicomico River Audit
SALISBURY- In conjunction with the arrival of Earth Day, Maryland Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate Doug Gansler this week released the results of his audit of the Wicomico River conducted last summer and the results for the watershed were generally mixed. Gansler on Tuesday released his 2013 Chesapeake Bay Environmental Audit, which last year focused on four watersheds around the state that feed into the bay. Included among the … READ MORE
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Berlin’s Own Named Trooper Of Year
BERLIN- The Maryland State Police last week announced their annual awards and one of the Berlin barrack’s own was named Trooper of the Year for 2013. During a ceremony last Thursday, MSP Superintendent Col. Marcus L. Brown announced Senior Trooper Marlin Myers of the Berlin Barrack as the statewide Trooper of the Year. Brown also announced the Non-Commissioned Officer of the Year and a tie for the Police Communications … READ MORE
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Spring Clean-Up Figures Down
OCEAN CITY –The annual Spring Clean-up reflects less debris in town following another year of a successful initiative. At the conclusion of Monday evening’s Mayor and City Council regular session, City Manager David Recor announced yet another successful Spring Clean-up conducted by Ocean City’s Solid Waste Division on Saturday and Sunday, April 12-13. “The early statistics show the amount of overall collections was down. We collected about 193 tons … READ MORE
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With Numbers Holding Steady, Berlin Tax Hike Unlikely
BERLIN- Though not official, the Berlin Town Council indicated this week that a tax increase in their upcoming budget is highly unlikely. With only minor variations from last year’s budget, the FY15 proposed budget appears to be in a comfortable spot and is currently balanced. There is only a 10-percent variance between last year’s budget and the FY15 proposed at this point or about $457,910. The expected revenue and … READ MORE
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Three Arrested After Metal Pipe Attack
OCEAN CITY- An incident that began as an argument over a game of pool at an uptown restaurant and bar early last Sunday morning spilled over into a violent physical attack in the shopping center parking lot with on victim knocked unconscious and beaten with a metal pipe and three suspects arrested on various charges including first-degree assault. Around 1:20 a.m. last Sunday, an OCPD officer on routine patrol … READ MORE
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Suspect Still Sought in Salisbury Homicide
SALISBURY- Local law enforcement officials across the Lower Shore late this week continued to search for the suspect wanted in connection with a home invasion in Salisbury last week that left one dead and another victim injured with new information released on a connection to a stolen truck. Around 1 a.m. last Wednesday, Maryland State Police troopers and Salisbury Police responded to a residence on Pemberton Drive for a … READ MORE
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Ocean City Approves Parking Hikes
OCEAN CITY- With the budget heading to first reading in a couple of weeks, additional paid parking areas in city-owned lots, and changes in parking rates at the Inlet Lot are approved this week to help increase revenues. At the budget meeting on Thursday, April 10, the Mayor and Council voted to re-establish paid parking at the Public Safety Building and City Hall lot locations. On Monday evening, an … READ MORE
