The weather forecast for December 12, in Ocean City, Maryland is:
[forecast]- 18/04/2014
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Day Trippin’ through the Salisbury Zoo
Last Thursday was one of those perfect spring days. Between the sunny skies and the warm temperatures that we’ve been so desperately wishing for, we simply couldn’t sit inside the office all day. Fortunately for us, we had a behind the scenes tour of the Salisbury Zoo in the books, which was a highly anticipated Day Trippin’ adventure for us here at ShoreBread. Having grown up on the Eastern … READ MORE -
Two Rescued In Berlin Fire; Home Destroyed In Thursday Blaze
BERLIN — Two people, including a 6-year-old child, were rescued from their burning home on Branch Street last night. Units of the Berlin Police Department responded to a residential fire on Branch Street in Berlin around 6 p.m. Thursday. Police immediately determined two individuals were trapped inside, and responding officers noticed a child’s hand visible through a window. Officers forcibly entered the residence and were able to remove the … READ MORE
- 17/04/2014
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OC Elementary Students Learn About Life Cycle Of Plants
Laura Black’s kindergarten class at Ocean City Elementary School has enjoyed learning about the life cycle of a plant. Pictured is Carrie Deem planting her flower seeds.
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2014 SD National Honor Society Members Recite Pledge
Some of the Class of 2014 members of the Stephen Decatur High School National Honor Society recite the pledge of membership once more before passing the torch onto the new inductees. Pictured. From left, are Tyler Jenkins, Logan Thumma, Erin Florek, Katie VanBruggen, Layla Fowler, Beth Laque and Kandyce Tolbert.
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Maryland Coastal Bays Program Executive Director Addresses Kiwanis Club
Maryland Coastal Bays Program Executive Director Dave Wilson and Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines – Ocean City President Dick Clagett are pictured after Wilson addressed the club membership.
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Worcester County Commissioners Present A Proclamation Recognizing Friends Of The Berlin, Ocean City And Ocean Pines Branch Libraries
The Worcester County Commissioners presented a proclamation recognizing April 6-12, 2014 as National Volunteer Week, specifically highlighting the role the Friends of the Berlin, Ocean City and Ocean Pines Branch Libraries play in citizens and government working together. Pictured with the commissioners are Patti Hall, Ocean Pines Branch Manager; Alice Paterra, Berlin Branch Manager; Harriette Creter, Berlin Friends of the Library; Pat Johnstone, Ocean City Friends of the Library; … READ MORE
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A Week In Business
Service Achieves Rating SALISBURY – Peninsula Home Care, a licensed and certified home health service provider headquartered on the Lower Eastern Shore, announced its Salisbury and Ocean Pines branch offices have achieved deficiency-free ratings upon completion of a major State of Maryland performance survey. “A deficiency-free rating is a stamp of approval from the state for Peninsula Home Care,” said Nancy Bagwell, branch director, Peninsula Home Care. “It means … READ MORE
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More School Safety Measures Near
NEWARK — The Worcester County Board of Education this week approved the second phase of a vast number of safety measures at public schools across the county. Following the Sandy Hook tragedy in late 2012, Worcester County Public Schools officials worked closely with local law enforcement, school administrators, parents, teachers and students to review and evaluate the existing safety policies and procedures in an attempt to help ensure a … READ MORE
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Ocean City’s ‘Vacation Day’ Marketing Campaign Detailed
OCEAN CITY – With the summer season approaching, Ocean City tourism representatives receive an update this week on the current advertising campaign. Andy Malis and Allison Fiorelli of MGH, Ocean City’s advertising agency, attended this week’s Tourism Commission meeting to present an update on this summer’s advertising campaign. Fiorelli began by explaining the thought behind Ocean City’s 2014 campaign, “Vacation Day”, which places less emphasis on Rodney the Lifeguard … READ MORE
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OC Needs To Find That Penny
When dealing with a service that accounts for a heavy financial burden (and loss), it’s the job of government to try and minimize the severity of the problem. That’s what the Ocean City Public Works Department is doing with its proposal to cut the option of paying a dollar for a one-way ride on Coastal Highway. Instead, the department has suggested to the city it return to simply offering … READ MORE
