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An Eyesore of a Building in Berlin is now on the Brink of Development
BERLIN, Md. -- On Monday night, Berlin councilmembers agreed to move forward with plans for the old processing plant at Heron Park. The future of the park has been talked about for a few years. Palmer Gillis, who the town was in talks with a year ago, will once again...
Grand Jury Formally Indicts Salisbury Man on January 6th Charges
SALISBURY, MD - Carlos Ayala, the Salisbury man previously charged for his alleged involvement in the January 6th breach of the Capitol in 2021, now faces a new legal twist in his case. According to court documents acquired by WBOC, on July 17th, a Grand Jury of the United States...
Dredging Set to Begin Near Ocean City
OCEAN CITY, MD- Dredging near Ocean City is scheduled to start on July 24th. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fisheries says the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be focusing on two priority areas from the last round of Inlet work. They also plan to work on the junction between the Isle of Wight and Inlet channels.
Salisbury officials crack down on abandoned shopping carts but with one change
SALISBURY -- Salisbury officials have officially cracked down on abandoned shopping carts in the city. But Salisbury City Council changed the way the amended ordinance is enforced after hearing ...
Local doula organization offers wraparound services to community members
DOVER, Del. – In Dover, Community members came together to give back. The Do Care Doula Foundation hosts a walk-in food pantry every second and fourth Wednesday at their site. Those who went to Wednesday’s pantry were free to shop for whatever food they needed and also had the...
Dover Mayor halts further pay raises for his position until after the 2027 election
DOVER--Earlier this month, Dover Mayor Robin R. Christiansen was given a $5,000 raise in a last-minute decision before passing the yearly budget. On Tuesday, however, he requested that that ...
Union says two Annapolis police officers suspended after reporting mismanagement
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WBFF) — The union that represents Annapolis Police says two officers have been suspended after speaking out about their working conditions within the police department. According to the United Food & Commercial Workers Local 400 Union which represents Annapolis Police, a group of officers met with the...
Mayor Scott: Baltimore DPW employees to get resources for safe working conditions
In the wake of the Baltimore City Inspector General’s expanded report about hot, dangerous and decrepit conditions at Department of Public Works buildings and offices, Mayor Brandon Scott said fixes are coming. | LINK: OIG’s report on DPW facilities (PDF) Following a Board of Public Works meeting on...
Pair of Midshipmen Named to IWLCA Division I Academic Honor Roll
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) announced its 2024 Division I Academic Honor Roll and two Navy women's lacrosse student-athletes – Tori DiCarlo (Rosemont, Pa.) and Grace Peterson (Mound, Minn.) – were named to the list. The IWLCA honored 1,163 student-athletes from 113...
Matt Fluhr Named Associate Head Coach for Navy Heavyweight Rowing – Coaching Experience and Naval Background
Naval Academy graduate Matt Fluhr has been appointed associate head coach for the Navy heavyweight rowing team, under the guidance of Steve Gladstone, the Tom and Candy Knudson Heavyweight Rowing Head Coach. Fluhr expressed his enthusiasm for returning to Annapolis and his commitment to the team's success, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his coaching roles at Yale and previous tenure with Navy. His notable achievements as a rower and service as a Surface Warfare Officer in the Navy further enrich his background and leadership capabilities.
Middle River business celebrates 20 years
Pivoting to become an entrepreneur can have amazing outcomes, but fear and uncertainty prevent many from taking the leap. Fear was never a part of Jerry Robey’s vocabulary. Robey is the founder and owner of Onsite Computers, a small full-service computer repair shop on Wilson Point Road in Middle River. In June, he celebrated 20...
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