QUIET END TO LONGTIME OC AIRPORT SAGA
Plans to expand, denied at times by city, fall by wayside amid negative public sentiment
(March 5, 2010) Decades of planning, hundreds of thousands of dollars and political wrangling ended this week, when Ocean City decided to shorten the main runway at the municipal airport instead of extending it. Full Story
Ethics Comm. rejects claim against Purnell
(March 5, 2010) The longawaited hearing into an ethics complaint regarding Berlin Councilman Troy Purnell ended almost as soon as it began Feb. 25. Full Story
Resort airport collides with economic reality
This week’s decision by the City Council to go with a shorter runway after years of trying to find a way to extend it follows decades of confusing and conflicting information, studies and even threats.
It is doubtful that any one person knows exactly what happened in this long and laborious affair. Full Story
SEVEN SEAHAWKS HEAD FOR STATES
Decatur places second in regional tournament; Drew, Smith and Bargar each earn individual titles
(March 5, 2010) This weekend’s 4A/3A state championship will be the last chance this season seven Stephen Decatur wrestlers will have to showcase their skills on the mat. Full Story
Worcester falls to Salisbury in ESIAC finals
(March 5, 2010) The Worcester Prep boys’ basketball team had a solid performance during the Eastern Shore Independent
Athletic Conference championship game against Salisbury School, according to Coach Mike Grosso, but the Dragons were just better that night, winning the Feb. 26 contest, 62-45. Full Story
YEP, SHE’S A LUCKY DOG
Group of strangers works together to rescue pup from icy pond
(March 5, 2010) Dasie- Mae is one lucky dog. Full Story
COMMUNITY BRIEFS
Table sponsorships available for dinner
Habitat for Humanity is taking reservations for table sponsorships for its “Murder Mystery” dinner fundraiser, scheduled for 5 p.m. on March 14, at Captain’s Table Restaurant on 15th Street in the Marriott Hotel. Estimated attendance is 150 people. Full Story
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