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JANUARY 31, 2020

LIFESTYLE

SUPER BOWL CELEBRATION

Parties at restaurants and bars around town, or stay home and make your own snacks – Page 25

SERVING NORTHERN WORCESTER COUNTY

FREE

Transit system ad sales plan gets city’s OK But some worry about tram ad’s effect on family image

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CRASH An unidentified male crashed his navy blue Dodge Ram truck into a utility pole on Coastal Highway at 126th Street on Monday. Ocean City Police are still investigating the accident, and had no new information as of Thursday morning.

Hogan back to school start Proposes bill to bring back post-Labor Day opening statewide By Elizabeth Bonin Staff Writer (Jan. 31, 2020) Pushing for a return to a post-Labor Day start date for public schools across the state, Gov. Larry Hogan announced on Wednesday that he is introducing in the General Assembly the Universal School Start

Act of 2020. If passed, this act would repeal the 2019 legislature’s rejection of Hogan’s execGov. Larry Hogan utive order, which required school calendars to start classes after Labor Day beginning the 2017-2018 school year. Hogan signed the executive order in September 2016 after multiple

bills to require the post-Labor Day start date failed from 2013 to 2016. Although Worcester County Public Schools already have a post-Labor Day start date, Hogan’s bill could affect the county and Ocean City by providing an extra two weeks to the summer season, thus an extra two weeks to bring in revenue. Susan Jones, executive director of the Ocean City HotelSee LOCALLY Page 3

By Josh Kim Staff Writer (Jan. 31, 2020) Although the Ocean City Council agreed to issue a request for proposals for the resort’s public transit advertising, several council members remained concerned about the appearance of commercial messages on the Boardwalk trams. “I was against it because I felt that they [tram advertisements] added more visual pollution to the Boardwalk,” Councilman Dennis Dare said. Dare said some of the images portrayed on the tram advertisements had strayed from the resort’s familyfun image, and he pointed to a photo of a group of Boy Scouts riding the trams, and above them an advertising panel about the Zika virus. Although the virus is primarily transmitted through mosquito bites, it can also be passed through unprotected sex. See SOME Page 5

More than January warmer than usual By Elizabeth Bonin Staff Writer (Jan. 31, 2020) If January has seemed milder than usual this year, it’s because it has been, considerably so, according to meteorological data collected by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s weather station at the Ocean City

Inlet. In addition to experiencing no major cold snaps like last year, when the month’s lowest temperature was 16 degrees on Jan. 21, the thermometer this January spent more time in the low- to mid-40s than in recent years, and its coldest day See WARMER Page 4


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