The weather forecast for December 12, in Ocean City, Maryland is:
[forecast]- 15/04/2014
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Shorebilly’s Swill: Easter Memories and Bunny Woes
Well friends, it’s that time of year again, and I’d be remiss not to regale you with some fun story about Easter. This won’t be anything deeply religious, meaningful in any way, or insightful about the true meaning of the holiday. Though I have always been fascinated by how we morphed from Jesus on the cross for our sins to colored eggs and giant rabbits. This won’t be as … READ MORE -
ShoreBread Wine Trail Continues at Bordeleau Vineyards
Stop number two on ShoreBread’s Wine Trail found us in the little town of Allen, Maryland far out in a field on the Wicomico Creek. We’re starting to notice a pattern with our Wine Trail…are all vineyards on a farm far off the beaten path? We don’t mind if they are, after all its a beautiful journey. Speaking of beautiful, our most recent vineyard trip to Bordeleau Vineyards and … READ MORE - 14/04/2014
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Talented Watercolorist, Geri Gaskill at the Ocean City Center for the Arts
Watch watercolor demonstrations and try your hand as you paint along with Geri Gaskill. Geri, an award winning, local watercolorist will be teaching a series of watercolor classes through the end of June at the OC Center for the Arts on 94th Street bayside. Have fun while you create a painting of your own or one from the lesson’s demonstration. Classes are scheduled for Wednesdays, April 23rd, May 21st … READ MORE -
Worcester County Humane Society Thrilled with Fundraising Efforts
The Worcester County Humane Society (WCHS) is in the spotlight yet again! Another successful fundraiser is in the books thanks to the local friends of the WCHS, Peppers of West Ocean City and the beloved Burley Oak crew. A few weeks ago we joined local supporters, family and friends for the fundraiser held in the name of the WCHS on one of Burley Oak’s famous Monday night charity events. … READ MORE - 11/04/2014
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Best of – Earth Day on Delmarva
Each year, April 22 marks Earth Day and the anniversary celebration of the spark of the modern environmental movement in 1970. Earth Day 1970 came to fruition after founder Gaylord Nelson (then a US Senator from Wisconsin) witnessed the environmental devastation caused by the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara. On April 22, after the combined efforts of numerous organizations, 20 million Americans took the streets to demonstrate … READ MORE -
Beer Tour Detoured: National Premium
A little while ago on our beer tour stop in Canton Hill, the home of National Bohemian Beer, we made a mistake in our article. We said that in recent years, Natty Boh and its brother beverages, National Premium and Colt 45, were now owned by the Pabst Brewing Company. However, we later learned that one sibling beer, National Premium, is not a Pabst product but instead is owned … READ MORE - 10/04/2014
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Ocean City To Offer FM Radio Station By Summer
OCEAN CITY – The resort is looking to launch its own FM radio station by summer to not only play tunes on the beach but to provide the public with emergency announcements from the Town of Ocean City. During Communications, Electronics and Emergency Management’s budget hearing this week, Electronic Services Manager Bob Dimaio announced the city has made headway in achieving FM radio stations for the Town of Ocean … READ MORE
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Students At Buckingham Elementary School Rewarded For Their Positive Choices And Behaviors
Students at Buckingham Elementary School were rewarded for their positive choices and behaviors with a Fitness Day! Students had the opportunity to try a variety of fitness options such as Yoga, Zumba, Tabata, and HIT training. Above, Chrissy Ehrhart o…
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11th Annual St. Jude OC Walk Event Raises $30K
Last weekend’s 11th Annual St. Jude OC Walk raised $5,000, raising the grand total for the event to $30,000. Money raised helps children with catastrophic illnesses and research conducted at St. Jude Children’s Hospital is shared world-wide with doctors and scientists. A group of walkers and volunteers are pictured last Saturday. Submitted Photos
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County Officials Hear New Solid Waste Fee Options
SNOW HILL — Hoping to mitigate some of the deficit generated every year from processing solid waste, the Public Works Department proposed a number of fee options to the Worcester County Commission during a budget work session Tuesday. These options would let residents chose whether they would prefer to pay for an annual permit or pay for each bag of trash they deposit with the county. As it stands … READ MORE
