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This weekend, another crop of cars will make its way to OC for shows, rallies and a Boardwalk parade PAGE 49
Ocean City community continues to expand since its humble beginnings as a 1960s trailer park PAGE 32
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Baker makes debut in tight council race Politcal newcomer pushes restraint on finance,OC events ZACK HOOPES ■ Staff Writer
‘Everyone is safe and that’s what is most important,’owners say NANCY POWELL ■ Staff Writer (Oct. 12, 2012) A faulty electrical circuit was the cause of a fire at Waterman’s Seafood Restaurant last Friday, according to the Worcester County Fire Marshal’s Office. The restaurant, which is about a mile west of the Route 50 bridge, was serving its dinner crowd when the fire started. Earlier, a set of lights went off downstairs and Assistant Manager Jessica Bradshaw contacted owners Jay Bergey and Jamie Davey, See FIRE on Page 16
Bob Baker ■ OCEAN CITY TODAY: Why do you want to get into politics now, as someone who’s never been in it before, given that it’s so polarized here right now? ■ BOB BAKER: I can’t say I’d ever thought I’d get into politics, I can tell you that. It does bother me, though, it bothers me how polarized we’ve become as a country. But that doesn’t surprise me so much, what surprises me is Continued on Page 18
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DEFECTIVE CIRCUIT BLAMED FOR BLAZE AT WATERMAN’S
(Oct. 12, 2012) Bob Baker is one of few contestants in this year’s crowded field of council candidates who is not a political veteran. He moved to Ocean City permanently in 2007, after retiring from a 27-year career in business development and financial analysis. Baker, an MBA, and his wife, a CPA, now operate Baker and Associates LLC, an accounting and management firm specializing in condominium and homeowners’ associations.
Berlin Councilman Elroy Brittingham, left, Councilwoman Lisa Hall and Mayor Gee Williams.
Williams wins unexpectedly heated Berlin mayor race NATHAN BRUNET ■ Bayside Gazette
PHOTOS COURTESY DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL ROBERT KORB JR.
Smoke flows from the upper floors of Waterman’s Seafood Restaurant in West Ocean City last Friday, after an electrical failure was blamed for a fire that caused considerable damage, but no personal injury. In top photo, the apparent remnants of a crab feast can be seen beneath some debris dropped from the fire in the floor above.
(Oct. 12, 2012) An election day ploy to thwart the re-election bid of Mayor Gee Williams via a surprise writein campaign failed on Tuesday, as Williams claimed a 335-122 victory in what was originally an uncontested race. What became known Tues-
day morning, however, was that a quiet push to write-in former Councilwoman Ellen Lang for mayor was under way and that the effort appeared to have been well planned. Meanwhile, other municipal races took place without much drama. Deputy Town Administrator Mary Bohlen See LAST-MINUTE on Page 6