9/8/17 Ocean City Today

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SEPTEMBER 8, 2017

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Prelim study approved for sports site By 5-2 vote, county officials agree to look at major venue idea

By Brian Gilliland Associate Editor (Sept. 8, 2017) Two schools of thought emerged among the Worcester County Commissioners Tuesday as they reviewed a staff evaluation of a potential outdoor sports complex to be placed somewhere in the county. Some commissioners contended it was government entering a new business and others considered it an extension of what the ‘I don’t think county al- it’s a business ready pro- — I think it’s vides as an extension part of the of what we Parks and Recreation already do.’ D e p a r t - — Joe Mitrecic ment. The commissioners voted 5-2 to proceed to the next step in evaluating the project, which is identifying a potential site to be evaluated by the state. That step costs nothing. Once the state performs that analysis, some financial consideration from the county is expected, as the study is expected to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, but other funding contributions may be found in addition to county resources. Commissioner Chip Bertino, a steadfast adherent of the first school of thought, reminded the commissioners of previous discussions where most if not all of the others said they did not want See COUNTY Page 5

PHOTO COURTESY LISA BROWN

JET SET Friends, from left, Collin Brown,16, of Ocean Pines and Severn, Maryland, Ellie Greger, 17, of Ocean City and Millersville, Maryland, and Emma Nieves, 16, of Bethany Beach, Delaware, and Severn, Maryland, enjoy time on the water over Labor Day weekend.

Labor Day: big boost delivered Even with inclement weather, holiday sees business surge because of later school start

By Kara Hallissey Staff Writer (Sept. 8, 2017) A questionable weather forecast and a rainy Saturday may have scared a few visitors away this past weekend, but most Ocean City businesses saw an increase in numbers as compared to last year and they attribute the uptick to most Maryland public schools beginning classes after Labor Day. “I do think that the extra week made a difference,” said Jessica Waters, Town of Ocean City communications manager. “Unfortunately, the weather may See SUNDAY Page 7

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As the summer comes to a close, thousands flock to the Ocean City Boardwalk on Labor Day.


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