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		<title>Want To Know More About Ocean City?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2011 16:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica McNamara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ocean City area continues to sprawl westward across the bay and toward Berlin and Ocean Pines. It is part of the Ocean Pines Micropolitan Statistical Area. The resort area now accommodates hundreds of thousands of vacationers a year. Ocean City now extends just over 9 miles (~15 km) from the southern inlet to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Start Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><!-- End Shareaholic LikeButtonSetTop Automatic --><p>The Ocean City area continues to sprawl westward across the bay and  toward Berlin and Ocean Pines. It is part of the Ocean Pines  Micropolitan Statistical Area. The resort area now accommodates hundreds  of thousands of vacationers a year.</p>
<p>Ocean City now extends just over 9 miles (~15 km) from the southern  inlet to the Delaware line. The strip now supports hotels, motels,  apartment houses, shopping centers, residential communities, and  condominiums. The southern tip houses the Ocean City Boardwalk. The  boardwalk is the main shopping district and entertainment area of the  town. The boardwalk has many prominent businesses including Fisher&#8217;s  Caramel Popcorn &amp; Thrashers French Fries. Other notable boardwalk  businesses are Dollies Salt Water Taffy, the Atlantic Stand &amp;  Dumser&#8217;s Dairyland. The Boardwalk has two amusement parks, Trimper&#8217;s  Rides and The Pier, which was recently renamed Jolly Roger at The Pier,  after its sister uptown local amusement park. The downtown neighborhood  is marked by Victorian style houses and other older buildings, many of  which have been razed in recent years to construct more parking lots,  hotels and condos.</p>
<p>Ocean City has a long history of fishing, both commercial and  recreational. The town bills itself as the &#8220;White Marlin Capital of the  World.&#8221; During the summer numerous charter and private boats fish for  billfish, tuna, Wahoo, and other game fish. In early August, one of the  largest fishing tournaments in the world, the White Marlin Open, is  held. Prize money for the largest White Marlin, Blue Marlin, and Tuna  can range over 1 million dollars.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.oceancity.org/images/oceancityhistory3.jpg" alt="Ocean City Maryland History" />The  town supports a year-round population of about 8,000, with the town  itself being a major employer. Summer employment in Ocean City rises  many multiples above that level, supported by a large number of  college-age and young adults &#8211; many native to Eastern Europe and the  United Kingdom &#8211; attracted by numerous job opportunities. In the summer,  businesses and government agencies are augmented with about 100  seasonal police officers, plus extra firefighters and other workers.</p>
<p>Tourism in the winter has picked up pace. Where once even many  traffic lights were shut down or bagged up, increased traffic from  golfers and Ocean City Convention Center conventions has convinced many  seasonal restaurants and hotels to remain open. Many bars and  restaurants that close during the winter re-open for St. Patrick&#8217;s Day.</p>
<p>The city has erected a memorial to the firefighters who lost their  lives on September 11. This memorial is located on the boardwalk, about  six blocks from the inlet. The memorial consists of a firefighter  statue, engraved brick and stone, and a piece of one of the twin towers  that collapsed in New York City.</p>
<p>Effective 26 April 2010, the town of Ocean City began diverting all of  its recyclable waste into the main waste stream. Ocean City&#8217;s waste,  including all of its recyclable waste, is being incinerated at a waste  facility in Pennsylvania in order to generate electricity.</p>
<p><em>Thank you to the Ocean City Chamber of Commerce</em>.</p>
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		<title>A Tribute To Our Firefighter&#8217;s</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 21:28:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Monica McNamara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It gives me hope for the human spirit. From great sadness and tragedy comes great outpourings of generosity and kindness. Horribly a home in the neighborhood where I live was burnt almost to the ground on Saturday. We stood by and watched as our local firefighters valiantly fought the blaze with such vigor. The shocked [...]]]></description>
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<p>It gives me hope for the human spirit. From great sadness and tragedy comes great outpourings of generosity and kindness.</p>
<p>Horribly a home in the neighborhood where I live was burnt almost to the ground on Saturday. We stood by and watched as our local firefighters valiantly fought the blaze with such vigor. The shocked and scared faces of the neighbors was painful to watch. I could tell everyone’s thoughts around me were the same. That is so sad, and thank God that wasn’t my home.  Hugs were shared, plans were made, but the family is ultimately devastated by their loss.</p>
<p>In the midst of the chaos a muffled sound was heard, it was the barely audible sounds of a dog barking. The homeowner had thought their puppy had run from the house and had yet to be found. But not true, the little dog was still trapped in the house. A fireman bravely went back inside, and within minutes brought the dog outside to its owner. We were all elated. I felt like crying.  Now everyone was officially safe and sound.</p>
<p>I count my blessings to have such wonderful friends and neighbors. I applaud as loudly as I possibly can the hard work and efforts of our Ocean City, Berlin and Ocean Pines firefighters. They are an incredible hard working and efficient group of dedicated individuals that I am proud and privileged to have in our area to protect the citizens of Worcester County.</p>
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