Oct 31, 2009 | The Daily Times
Shooting suspect arrested during search
CRISFIELD -- On Friday at 6 a.m., the Crisfield Police Department, working with the Salisbury Police Department, Maryland State Police, Wicomico County Bureau of Investigation and Wicomico County Sheriff's Office, executed two search and seizure warrants at 154 Somers Cove Apartments in Crisfield and 907 Apt.
Ferry funds to pay for Crisfield dock improvement
CRISFIELD -- City officials plan to use federal funds set aside in 2005 for a ferry landing to rebuild the City Dock at the end of Main Street into a multi-use pier that could include car ferry accessibility.
SALISBURY -- Marian M. Smack, 72, devoted mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister, died Sunday, Oct.
Harbour Lights condo units to be sold at auction
CRISFIELD -- Max Spann Real Estate & Auction Co., a national auctioneer of elite properties, has scheduled a builder's close-out auction on 14 units in the Harbour Light community on Saturday, Nov.
O'Malley applauded by convention of teachers
OCEAN CITY -- Gov. Martin O'Malley urged teachers to continue to provide the best education possible to students despite the budget problems facing the state and many local school districts.
PRINCESS ANNE -- A 22-year-old Crisfield man was convicted of murder for a second time by a jury in Somerset County Circuit Court on Thursday.
Second jury trial begins for man convicted of murder
PRINCESS ANNE -- A second criminal jury trial for a 23-year-old man convicted of first-degree murder three years ago began in Somerset County Circuit Court on Monday after he was granted a new hearing.
Dove Pointe clients are on the MOVE
SALISBURY -- For Nicole Thompson, stretching out her legs, walking down a hallway and sitting in a chair are challenges the 23-year-old works to overcome at Dove Pointe in Salisbury.
Watermen's Fest set in Somerset
CRISFIELD -- Rain predicted for today is unlikely to stop the fourth annual Watermen's Festival from taking place under cover at the pavilion at Somers Cove Marina.
McCready Hospital's Saturday Flu Shot Clinic Canceled
CRISFIELD , Md.- McCready Hospital in Crisfield has announced that it will not hold a drive-through seasonal flu vaccination clinic on Saturday, Oct.
Eastern Shore Teen Wanted In Shooting
Crisfield Police are searching for a teenager wanted on attempted murder charges after a shooting this week.
Loaded Handguns Recovered From Crisfield Apartment Complex
A reward is being offered for the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible for bringing the two guns, shown above, into Crisfield.
CRISFIELD: Police search for suspeect in shooting
City police are searching for a Crisfield teen who is wanted in connection with shots fired Tuesday night at Somers Cove Apartments.
CC-friendly folk festival goes totally free
Open source banjo maven Patrick Costello writes, We have been hosting folk musician retreats for the last couple of years here in Crisfield, Maryland.
Democrats to host O'Malley in Crisfield
Local Democrats are gearing up to greet Gov. Martin O'Malley next Saturday during a political fundraiser that will include a cruise on Tangier Sound followed by a crab feast at Somers Cove Marina.
CARL M. BOETTGER, 79, of Pocomoke City died Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, at his residence.
CRISFIELD -- Robert Loren 'Bob' Newsome, 81, of Crisfield died Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury.
Keep Crisfield dealership open
There's an old saying: Sometimes we can't see the forest for the trees; in other words, we get caught up in the details and fail to see the big picture.
CRISFIELD -- George William McCready, 79, of Crisfield died Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, at Manokin Manor Nursing Home in Princess Anne.
The Chesapeake Bay blue crab is a fitting symbol of the Bay, and it was in the shoreline city of Crisfield, Maryland, at the 62nd Annual Hard Crab Derby that this unique character from those salty waters was the star of the show.
Cherished crab shanty torn down
WENONA -- A decades-old crab house believed to have been one of the most photographed buildings of its kind in the state has been torn down.