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Grants available to help restore downtown facades
Downtown property owners and tenants are now eligible for grant funding for facade restoration on their properties through Urban Salisbury, Executive Director Allan Hope announced Sunday.
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Tilghman Oil Co. fined $65K
A former Wicomico County Council member was hit with a hefty fine recently after a government agency cited his fuel company for noncompliance with state environmental regulations.
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Pollitt: Next two years will be 'time of action'
County Executive Rick Pollitt joined many Americans in making one of the most common New Year's resolutions during his State of the County address on Tuesday: Hit the gym.
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New traffic light planned for Route 13 'escape' route
SALISBURY -- For residents surrounding Waverly Drive, increased vehicle traffic is a problem.
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Daily Times should stop denigrating Chief Dykes
RE: 'Tilghman won't seek re-election,' Dec. 14; and 'Our View: City's 'iron lady' will step down,' Dec.
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Our Towns
OCEAN CITY -- The town of Ocean City's Recycling Division is once again providing a Christmas tree drop-off site at the 100th Street Municipal Parking Lot.
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Bells ring for Kettle campaign
Ringing a bell for the Salvation Army's Kettle campaign can be an uplifting experience, but it can also be a solitary one.
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Christmas carriage rides offered
SALISBURY -- Another festivity has been added to the list of downtown holiday attractions in Salisbury this year, and Randy Davis said it's all about fun.
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Tilghman won't seek re-election
SALISBURY -- Barrie Parsons Tilghman won't seek re-election this spring, saying that after 11 years as Salisbury's mayor the time is right to move on.
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City moratorium blocks CVS plan
SALISBURY -- Efforts by CVS Pharmacy to turn four parcels of land on the corner of Route 13 and West College Avenue into a drugstore have been blocked by the mayor and Salisbury City Council through the recent ...
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Harrison Bros. Oysters, LLC Pleads Guilty to Thirty Four Counts of Oyster Tax Violations
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced today that Harrison Bros.
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Murder suspect takes the stand
After a full day of testimony, Somerset County prosecutors rested their case and Osmond Javon Cottman testified in his murder trial Tuesday.
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City recycling underused
Once a month, Rob Anderson takes 55-gallon trash bags full of plastic bottles, aluminum cans, cardboard and other recyclables to the white recycling drop-off bins at the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center.
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City's Station 16 project could appear in review
SALISBURY -- Fire Station 16 was chosen last week as a nominee to be featured an annual publication highlighting the region's top projects.
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City seeks duel services tax offset
For the ninth consecutive year, the city will request a tax differential from Wicomico County, though all past requests have been denied.
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Tilghman may sign climate agreement
Mayor Barrie Parsons Tilghman may sign a climate agreement modeled after the Kyoto Protocol based on a positive recommendation recently made by the Environmental Policy Task Force.
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2 resign from PAC-14 board
SALISBURY -- Plans for Public Access Channel 14 are still murky, with some board members resigning in the latest twist.
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Ireton announces candidacy for mayor
A former Salisbury City Council member and chairman of the Wicomico Neighborhood Congress officially announced on Saturday he will run for mayor.
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A tale of two friends, one killing and a 4-year sentence
Beans killed Shrimp, and the judge sentenced him to four years in prison. Donald Rheubottom, a captain with the Baltimore sheriff's office and the head of Circuit Court security, had successfully kept the two ...
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Comegys joins mayoral race
City Council Vice President Gary Comegys may have taken a page out of President-elect Barack Obama's book Tuesday when he announced his candidacy for mayor alongside a slogan which read, "Together ... We Can." ...
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