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Smooth Cruisin Event Reported, Despite Huge Crowds; OCPD Releases Preliminary Stats
OCEAN CITY — While the 30th Cruisin Ocean City spring event last weekend brought huge crowds, there was nothing too remarkable from a traffic and crime standpoint.The resort was packed last weekend, largely because of the spring classic car event, which drew over 3,000 registered participants along with countless other vehicle enthusiasts and spectators, but… Read more »
Good Samaritan Rescues Woman Caught In Rip Current; Reminder To ‘Keep Your Feet In The Sand Until The Lifeguard Is In The Stand
OCEAN CITY — There were no shortage of heroes during last Sunday’s frenzied flurry of ocean rescues, including one resident who saved a young lady in distress in the water at 140th Street.On Sunday, an offshore storm churned up high surf and rip currents up and down the beach in Ocean City, resulting in as… Read more »
Berlin Council Unanimously Amends Budget To Give Employee Raises; Mayor Vows To Veto But Needs Two Council Members To Change Votes
BERLIN – The Berlin Town Council on Monday agreed to give town employees a 1.5% salary increase and restore cell phone and vehicle allowances despite Mayor Zack Tyndall’s objections.When presented with Tyndall’s budget Monday, the council voted unanimously to amend the mayor’s proposed budget to include a 1.5% cost-of-living-adjustment and restore phone and vehicle allowances… Read more »
Four Years Later, Beach Death Lawsuit Against OC Dismissed
OCEAN CITY — A $1 million lawsuit filed against the Ocean City Mayor and Council by the family of a woman who was found deceased and buried on the beach four years ago was dismissed with prejudice this week.The suit was filed in 2019 by the decedent’s mother, Gayla Lutyk, through her attorneys and named… Read more »
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