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January 10, 2014
Things I Like ...
By Steve Green Photos of the beach with snow on it Falling asleep while reading a book at night A parking space next to the cart return area at the grocery store Playing in the snow with my sons Days off during the holidays When the sun shines on vacation Palm tree and Spanish moss The movie, “The Polar Express” Ocean sounds in a conch shell The spectacle that is the Penguin Swim Photos of the Boardwalk with snow on it
The Dispatch/Maryland Coast Dispatch
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VOLUME XXV EDITION NO. 9
Page 49
Summer Of 1979
thur Park, The Wharf; Hank English, Carousel; and Chris Farren, Angler Restaurant.
◘Angelo’s Pasta House was open till 3 a.m. nightly on 27th Street. ◘“The Alternative” was across the top of a halfpage color photo of a sunset in an advertisement for Fager’s Island. ◘Children were treated well at The Family Fish House, located inside the Gold Coast Mall, where kids under 6 ate for free and children 6 to 12 received reduced meal prices.
◘Topping the “After Dark” entertainment pages were Dick Reihl, Sandbar Lounge; Dale Britt, Phillips by the Sea; Mac Ar-
◘This week’s Resorter Girl was Margaret Mulholland, 22, an Easton native who was working at Phillips North this summer before returning to her studies at the University of Colorado.
Issue Highlights
◘English’s had two popular locations in Ocean City at this time -- one on 15th Street and another on 137th Street.
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