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Ocean City Splits Vote, One Race Too Close to Call
Ocean City voters selected candidates from different tickets during last night’s election that still features a race too close to call. In the Third Ward Council race, Jody Levchuk earned 391 votes, just two better than Amie Vaules. Other apparent winners were Keith Hartnell, David Winslow, and Sean Barnes.
Sussex Central High School expanding to address overcrowding
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. When the bell rang at 1:03 p.m. on a recent school day at Sussex Central High, students flooded the hallway to get their next class. Teachers also quickly navigated through the throngs, pushing carts stacked high with books, papers, coffee cups, and laptops. It was a scene humorously described as a lively ‘mob’ by one teacher.
Ocean City's Coconut Club a new craft cocktail bar and coastal escape, all in one
As you take a stroll along Ocean City's hustling, bustling Boardwalk, be sure to glance up every now and then. You don't want to miss out on hidden gems and cozy, coastal escapes such as brand-new oceanfront cocktail bar The Coconut Club. Eastern Shore native Logan Buas celebrated the grand opening of her craft...
Ogelsby sends Decatur boys lax to states
BERLIN, Md. – Top-seeded Decatur needed overtime to defeat third-seeded Parkside, 8-7, Monday night at at the Hawks Nest. Evan Ogelsby scored the game-winning goal in overtime to lift the Seahawks into the 2A boys lacrosse state quarterfinals.
Electrical Safety: Time to Unplug
MARYLAND – Every day we use electricity – getting ready in the mornings, in the kitchen, our personal devices. But how much is too much?. Home electrical fires account for an estimated 51,000 fires each year. More than 1,400 people are injured, there are more than 500 deaths, and approximately $1.3. billion in property damage. May is Electrical Safety Month, and experts are giving us tips on how to prevent electrical disasters.
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