COMMUNITY BRIEFS
Historical Society to meet in Pocomoke The Worcester County Historical Society will meet Saturday, April 18, at the Pocomoke City Fire Hall. The general public is welcome. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and dinner will be served promptly at 6 p.m. Cost is $16. Full Story
Local cheer teams take stage in East Coast competition
REACH THE BEACH
(April 3, 2009) Four local Nor'Eastern Storm cheer squads will join hundreds of other East Coast teams for the Reach the Beach All Star & College Internationals this weekend at the Ocean City convention center. The competitive cheer groups train in Nor'Eastern Storm Director Pam Duke's gym, which she opened three years ago at Crown Sports Center near Salisbury. Full Story
It's a 'girls rule' world out there
We have knack for making men think they need us
(April 3, 2009) Like it or not, it's a girls rule world out there. For years, women have been running the show by luring guys into thinking they need them to survive. Role-playing is easy for most women, but for this mother of eight, it's a breeze. Full Story
HOROSCOPE
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A suggestion from a colleague on how to work out a problem might not sit too well with you. But before you suspect his or her motives, why not just accept it as a friendly gesture? TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) An associate might seek your counsel on a workplace dispute with another coworker. Full Story
Snow Hill shops offer extended hours, specials during 'First Friday'
(April 3, 2009) Snow Hill's "Arts on the River" will present yet another First Friday event this evening, April 3, in the Arts and Entertainment District. Galleries and stores along Green and Washington streets will continues to stay open following the regular business day, from 5-8 p.m., to welcome visitors to browse artwork created by local artists. Full Story
Artists needed for annual Arts Night show and sale
(April 3, 2009) Seacrets nightclub and the Art League of Ocean City are partnering to bring the third annual Arts Night to the 49th Street hot spot on April 22, from 6-9 p.m. Full Story
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