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OCTOBER 13, 2023
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RUMBLING INTO TOWN Inaugual Bronco Beach Bash to commence on Saturday and Sunday downtown – Page 24
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HUNTER HINE/OCEAN CITY TODAY
BOARDWALK CRUISE Trucks, classic cars and hot rods, both new and old, circulated Ocean City last weekend for Endless Summer Cruisin’ 2023. Organizers held events and showcases at the convention center and inlet parking lot, but one of the hallmarks of the event was the Boardwalk parades each morning from Thursday to Saturday. Pictured are crowds watching the Boardwalk parade on the morning of Oct. 6.
parking Funding fail foils school project Proposed change challenged Worcester commissioners, school board stunned by rejection of Buckingham
By Remy Andersen Staff Writer (October 13, 2023) Members of the Worcester County Board of Education were stunned Tuesday when they learned that no state funding would be provided for the construction of the new Buckingham Elementary School. In a special school board meeting
in Newark, the school system’s facilities planner, Joe Price, informed members that the Buckingham project had been declared ineligible for cost-sharing with the Interagency Committee of School Construction (IAC). That decision on the part of the state put further planning for a new Buckingham Elementary school in limbo, as the state contended the ineligibility was because additional classroom space was available at other county schools with small class sizes.
The construction funding imbroglio began last October when Price had submitted to the state a capital improvement program (CIP) for the 2024 fiscal year. The package asked for and received funding approval from the IAC for planning and design costs. In January, however, the IAC informed Price that the funding for the capital program would be zero because of 641 available classroom seats at Showell Elementary, Berlin Intermediate, and Ocean City Elementary See AGENCY’S Page 4
By Hunter Hine Staff Writer (Oct. 13, 2023) Some local developers and lawyers protested the Ocean City Planning Commission’s proposed parking code changes, arguing that the amendments could make future developments have fewer residences that are more expensive. Planning commission memSee DEVELOPERS Page 3