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Berlin to present Fall Cruiser event Saturday

BERLIN—More than 200 car enthusiasts are expected at Berlin’s Fall Cruiser event on Oct. 12, which is being held in conjunction with Ocean City’s 16th annual Endless Summer Cruisin’ event. Pre-registered cars can start parking along Main Street as early as 7 a.m., according to the Berlin Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page. On-site registration will… Read more »

Students honored

BERLIN–Worcester Preparatory School students in the classes of 2013 and 2014 received 48 honors for their high scores in Advanced Placement testing. Almost 50 percent of the students in both classes were honored.  Students commended as National AP Scholars who received a grade of 4 or higher on eight or more exams were Scott Gee… Read more »

Bernie Flax and Nanette Pavier installed as chair and co-chair

Bernie Flax, ABR, AHWD, RSPS of Prudential Pen Fed Realty in Ocean Pines and Nanette Pavier, SFR of Holiday Real Estate in Ocean City were installed as the 2014 chair and co-chair of the Coastal Delmarva Women’s Council of REALTORS® Business Resource Group in a ceremony held at The Captain’s Table Restaurant on October 3. … Read more »

Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra features Arnaud Sussmann

OCEAN PINES—The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Music Director Julien Benichou will raise the baton for a 2013-2014 season premiere performance on Oct. 13 with French violinist Arnaud Sussmann performing Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 35. Benichou said he had wanted very much to conduct the classical favorite by Tchaikovsky and thought it… Read more »

Jacobs named editor of Flag newspapers

This article was published on Oct. 10, 2013. Phil Jacobs, a newspaper veteran of more than 30 years, has been named editor of Ocean City Today and its sister paper, Bayside Gazette, company Publisher Stewart Dobson announced this week. Jacobs, who began his journalism career in Ocean City in 1974 as an intern and returned… Read more »

Jammin’ Out Cancer party at Seacrets Fri.

Ocean City’s Pink Ribbon Classic series, which provides an assortment of local activities each October designed to raise awareness while garnering money for the American Cancer Society, continues tonight, with a big party. The annual Jammin’ Out Cancer celebration will take place at Seacrets on 49th Street from 5-9 p.m. The theme of the party… Read more »

Donohoe removed from lawsuit against fire company

BERLIN—An amended complaint filed against the Berlin Fire Company by a former paramedic and volunteer firefighter on Sept. 16, removed one plaintiff from a list individuals he had charged with either committing or failing to halt workplace harassment and intimidation. The documents also added additional details about the allegations to an ongoing $8 million lawsuit…. Read more »

Church pastor not pleased with fee structure

BERLIN—The pastor of a Main Street church took issue with the way the town has implemented its stormwater management policy because it does not exempt churches. He called the fee the church has been charged for its covered surfaces a tax during a Sept. 23 meeting of the mayor and town council. Rev. John Abent,… Read more »

Pines Association and BJ's Wholesale Club partner

OCEAN PINES – BJ’s Wholesale Club is partnering with the Ocean Pines Association to bring a special membership offer to benefit the Worcester County Veterans Memorial at Ocean Pines Foundation through Oct. 7. In addition to offering special benefits for new and renewing members, BJ’s will donate $5 of each membership fee to the foundation…. Read more »