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JANUARY 15, 2016
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Smoke billows from the nearly extinguished fire on the 140th Street oceanfront side of the Pelican Bay condominiums. The sound of explosions was reported by workers, and the fire likely started in the garage. No injuries were reported.
Cause undetermined as fire scorches condo Investigation ongoing into origins of blaze in five-story structure
By Katie Tabeling Staff Writer (Jan 15, 2016) Authorities are investigating a fire that scorched Pelican Beach condominiums on 140th Street late Wednesday morning. According to city Communications Manager Jessica Wa-
ters, several residents reported the five-story structure fire after noticing black clouds of smoke around 10:55 a.m. The fire had started on the first floor parking garage, initial reports said. When emergency crews arrived at the scene, flames could be seen from the garage and second floor residential units. The fire had also spread to the dune area on the east side of the See FLAMES on Page 6
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Corporal Dale Trotter, Worcester County Sheriff’s Office, guides Edo, a bomb-sniffing canine, around the perimeter of Stephen Decatur High School after a phone call claiming explosives were planted at the location on Wednesday.
‘Law enforcement was notified and all students and staff were relocated.’
By Brian Gilliland Staff Writer (Jan. 15, 2016) Worcester County joined Wicomico and Sussex, Del. when bomb threats, ultimately found to be hoaxes, were called in to Ocean City Elementary School and Stephen Decatur
High School on Tuesday and Wednesday, disrupting classes and rattling nerves. Around 10 a.m. on Wednesday, schools spokeswoman Carrie Sterrs confirmed a live call had been received at the main office of Stephen Decatur High School
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warning of an explosive device on campus. Students and staff were evacuated to nearby Stephen Decatur Middle School until law enforcement cleared the building around 11:25 a.m. The students were able to See DELMARVA on Page 4
Dare, Knight, Cymek, DeLuca say it isn’t a race ticket, just unity
By Katie Tabeling Staff Writer (Jan 15, 2016) It’s not a political ticket. When four council members – Dennis Dare, Mary Knight, Doug Cymek and Tony DeLuca – completed the paperwork for re-election on Tuesday afternoon in the City Council
chambers, they said their joint filing was a sign of unity. “It’s a way to show solidarity with each other,” Councilman Doug Cymek said. “The council gets along very well, and that’s seen by the almost always unanimous decisions it makes.” The filing deadline for this November’s election is Oct. 16, which still leaves Ocean See COUNCIL on Page 3
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