The Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
SNOW HILL - If Linda Busick's husband had his way, the first-term County Commissioner would already be in the thick of her 2010 reelection campaign.
Pizza check-splitting charges headed to courtThe Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
OCEAN CITY - Three pizzeria waitresses accused of pocketing hundreds of dollars in cash are scheduled to face theft charges in Worcester County District Court.
GlenRiddle development to be gated off from nonresidentsThe Daily Times - Fri Nov 27
BERLIN -- GlenRiddle's streets are open to anyone who cares to cruise them, but not for much longer.
Solar panels in historic district not a big problemDaily Times - Thu Nov 26
We are living at a time when the economy is at an all-time low. I see nothing wrong with a person trying to conserve energy and save money.
Delegates address conservative crowdDaily Times - Thu Nov 26
State delegates Jim Mathias and Norm Conway addressed a group of fiscal conservatives at a meeting that strayed briefly from civility and left attendees saying they had more questions than answers.
Pines and Ymca still in property tug-of-warDelaware Beachcomber - Thu Nov 26
The Ocean Pines Association's quest to possess 26 acres of land now controlled by the YMCA surged ahead when a judge denied a motion to dismiss the case.
Pines and Ymca still in property tug-of-warDelaware Beachcomber - Wed Nov 25
The Ocean Pines Association's quest to possess 26 acres of land now controlled by the YMCA surged ahead when a judge denied a motion to dismiss the case.
Medical staff recognized for service improvementsEastern Shore News - Wed Nov 25
The Peninsula Regional Health System in Salisbury, Md., recognizes the Island Family Medicine staff for making significant improvements in the services they provide to the community.
Maryland State Police: Troopers determine cause of Airport Road crashDaily Times - Wed Nov 25
State police have determined the cause of a crash that sent one driver to the hospital on Monday.
Pines may get bridge repair fundsDaily Times - Tue Nov 24
After a recent revision to the county's definition of roads it is responsible for fixing, the three bridges in Ocean Pines will soon be eligible for state and federal maintenance funding.
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