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Travels With Charlie- Elementary School
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- Travels With Charlie- Elementary School
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- 11 years ago
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- Ever wish you could go back to elementary school when everything was a lot simpler? Reporter Charlie Paparella does! That is why in this segment of Travels With Charlie, Charlie takes us to a different time. These days elementary school is a bit more complicated and fun than it was when he was in school and he plans to show you why.
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- Travels With Charlie- Past to Present
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- 11 years ago
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- We tend to think of history as being finished, that we know pretty much what there is to know about the past. But the past has a way of reaching into the future, as we see in this segment of Travels With Charlie, through the eyes of reporter Charlie Paparella.
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- Travels With Charlie- Procrastinators
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- 11 years ago
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- Procrastinators. We have some good news for you, compliments of mother nature. Reporter Charles Paparella says if you usually miss strawberry season, not to worry, it's running late this year! Learn all about the season in this segment of Travels With Charlie.
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- Travels With Charlie- Hope for the Future
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- 11 years ago
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- The events of this week have been disturbing for everyone who cares about the future of our nation. In tonight's Travels With Charlie, reporter Charles Paparella takes a generational look at our troubled past and why there is still hope for the future.
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- Travels With Charlie- Up-Sides to Spring on Delmarva
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- 11 years ago
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- While many of us are anxious for the official start of summer, there are certainly many upsides to spring. In this segment of Travels With Charlie, reporter Charles Paparella tells us what they are.
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- Travels With Charlie- Pond Scum
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- 11 years ago
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- One of the worst insults one can receive is to be called "pond scum," or worse, "lower than pond scum." But a Somerset County naturalist takes a different view of that green goo as we see in this segment of Travels With Charlie.
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- Travels With Charlie- Sunday Afternoon Drives
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- 11 years ago
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- If you are looking for a new destination for those Sunday afternoon drives, Charlie Paparella has a suggestion. It's the final resting place of one of Delmarva's most famous sons, a man named Francis Makimmee. He takes us there in this segment of Travels With Charlie.
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- Travels With Charlie- Hopes for Cherry Festivals on Delmarva
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- 11 years ago
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- There are a lot of festivals on Delmarva, celebrating peaches and seafood and other Delmarva treasures. But there has never been a Delmarva Cherry Festival. Well, if an experimental planting in Sussex County stays on track, a cherry festival may be in the near future. Reporter Charlie Paparella takes a look in this segment of Travels With Charlie.
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- Travels With Charlie- Mother Earth in Spring
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- 11 years ago
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- By the time Earth Day rolls around, spring has usually been with us for a while but not this year. The late spring is an opportunity to observe one of the more elegant qualities of Mother Earth. Reporter Charlie Paparella shines a light on that subject in this segment of Travels With Charlie.
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- Travels With Charlie- Thriving Delmarva Economy
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- 11 years ago
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- By now you've heard about the serious drought situation in California and any shortages of fruits and vegetables on the West Coast could mean higher prices across the country. Will those higher prices be enough to revitalize what was once a thriving economy on Delmarva... Fruit production? Reporter Charlie Paparella considers the question in this segment of Travels With Charlie.
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- Travels With Charlie- Women Supporting Women
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- 11 years ago
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- Charlie takes a trip to the Women Supporting Women establishment in Salisbury, Md. He takes us inside the office and introduces us to a group of women who gather once a month to knit personal items for folks with breast cancer.
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- Travels With Charlie- Wicomico County Fair
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- 11 years ago
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- Livestock, tractor pull, fruits and vegetables, arts and crafts. These are just many of the highlights of the Wicomico County Fair. Join Charlie on his travels to the fair.
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- Travels With Charlie- Mardela Springs Heritage Festival & Susan Taylor
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- 11 years ago
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- On this segment of Travels With Charlie, Charlie takes us to the Mardela Springs Heritage Festival and introduces us to a basket maker named Susan Taylor. After several years and hundreds of baskets, Susan loves what she does
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- Travels With Charlie- Cornfields and Satellite Dishes
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- 11 years ago
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- Charlie finds a large satellite dish in the middle of a Worcester County cornfield. He uses his investigative journalist instincts to talk to neighbors about this large piece of equipment in their nearby yards.
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- Travels With Charlie- Somerset County Fair
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- 11 years ago
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- On this segment of travels, Charlie takes us to the Somerset County Fair. He gives us an inside look on the makings of the fair and all the animals the fair has to offer.
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- Travels With Charlie- Rolling Stone
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- 11 years ago
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- On this segment of Travels With Charlie, Charlie takes us to Accomack County, Virginia where the tomb stone of Mrs. Leona Tull has gone missing. The tombstone was found in New Jersey and Charlie is here to tell you why.
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- Travels With Charlie- Summer Storms
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- 11 years ago
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- "A summer storm can catch you unaware and soak you right down to your underwear"- Charlie Paparella
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- Travels With Charlie- Public Landing in Worcester County, Md.
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- 11 years ago
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- In this segment of Travels With Charlie, we arrive at Public Landing in Worcester County, Md. The small unincorporated community is 6.5 miles east of Snow Hill in Worcester County. Public Landing is located on Chincoteague Bay, at the end of Maryland Route 365. One of Charlie's favorite parts of Public Landing is the crabbing that comes along with it.
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- Travels With Charlie- Return of Gravestones in Va.
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- 11 years ago
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- WBOC's Charlie Paparella takes us through the graveyard on this Travels With Charlie. After a tombstone goes missing in Accomack County, Charlie gets to the bottom of it.
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- Travels With Charlie- Francis Makemie on the Eastern Shore of Virginia
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- 11 years ago
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- Francis Makemie was an Irish clergyman, considered to be the founder of Presbyterianism in United States of America. The statue has turned into an archaeological site and in this day in age, you better believe there are drones present.
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- Travels With Charlie- Feed the Fish
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- 11 years ago
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- WBOC's Charlie Paparella takes us to a pond where two ladies have been feeding the fish, year after year. Learn about the relationship between the ladies and these fish and how it came to be.
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- Travels With Charlie- Fair Weather Cumulus Clouds
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- 11 years ago
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- In this Travels With Charlie, learn the lesson that Fair Weather Cumulus Clouds can teach you. The relationship between human beings and the clouds have changed over the years and Charlie says, maybe that's a lesson in itself.
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- Travels With Charlie- Summer Mornings
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- 11 years ago
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- Delmarva is a lot different at 5:30 a.m. opposed to the afternoon, during the summer months. Charlie Paparella encourages us on Delmarva to get out there and get out there early. Take a drive, watch the sunrise, enjoy the cool air, it's all better in the morning according to this travels.
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- Travels With Charlie- Salisbury's Third Friday Celebration
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- 11 years ago
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- WBOC's Charlie Paparella gives us a look into Salisbury's Third Friday celebration where he speaks to the Drums Around the World founder, Ted Nichols who tells us "anyone can play in a drum circle." Nichols will be teaching the youth of Salisbury how to play the drums at various locations.
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- Full Interview: Jimmy's Surgery
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- 11 years ago
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- Jimmy posted a video on Friday, Aug. 14 explaining why he wouldn’t be seen on TV for a few months. Then, all of Delmarva started sharing the video and writing comments to him filled with kind words and prayers. Local Christian radio station, 88.7 The Bridge, shared Jimmy’s video on their Facebook page as well, asking listeners to add him to their prayer list.
Jimmy recently had a doctor visit where they told him he would need open heart surgery. Jimmy says he has had to keep an eye on his heart for the last several years and he has an aneurysm. The doctors will take out a piece of his aorta and replace a valve, along with a few other little things that need to be taken care of.
Jimmy is asking prayers from Delmarva and prayers for the surgeons performing the operation. All of this is in God’s hands’ and he’s going to be okay.
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- Chris Weimer Sits Down with Jimmy Hoppa
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- 11 years ago
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- Jimmy posted a video on Friday, Aug. 14 explaining why he wouldn’t be seen on TV for a few months. Then, all of Delmarva started sharing the video and writing comments to him filled with kind words and prayers. Local Christian radio station, 88.7 The Bridge, shared Jimmy’s video on their Facebook page as well, asking listeners to add him to their prayer list.
Jimmy recently had a doctor visit where they told him he would need open heart surgery. Jimmy says he has had to keep an eye on his heart for the last several years and he has an aneurysm. The doctors will take out a piece of his aorta and replace a valve, along with a few other little things that need to be taken care of.
Jimmy is asking prayers from Delmarva and prayers for the surgeons performing the operation. All of this is in God’s hands’ and he’s going to be okay.
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- Delaware Junction Festival – GoPro Edition
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- 11 years ago
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- Check out this GoPro video of Delaware Junction Festival in Harrington, Del. Wether you're here to watch the country artists, fly on the Vertigo Swing, ride the Giant Water Slide or dance in the foam party, there's something for everyone.
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- Delaware Junction Fest: Exclusive Interview with RaeLynn
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- 11 years ago
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- The three day music festival Delaware Junction took place in Harrington, Del. featuring artists like RaeLynn, Florida Georgia Line and Jason Aldean. Hear what country music star RaeLynn has to say about her first trip to Delaware in this exclusive interview.
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- Twenty Years of African Pride Celebrated in Seaford, Del.
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- 11 years ago
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- It's back again for it's twentieth year in Sussex County. The AFRAM Festival is a way for people from all around the country to learn about some history, exhibit their pride and display the African heritage. Last year, people traveled to this festival all the way from California. After many years of running the show, Pat Jones tells us what to expect.
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- WBOC Covers White Marlin Open: Day 1
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- 11 years ago
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- The week long event that some Ocean City locals spend all year waiting for is back. Also known as the ‘World’s Largest Billfish Tournament,’ the 42nd Annual White Marlin Open Tournament kicked off in the resort town on Aug. 3rd.
Sport fishermen from all over the country head to the Eastern Shore for this annual event where the town hosts hundreds of anglers and thousands of spectators. White Marlin Open founder and organizer Jim Motsko says there should be a great turn out this year.
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- Crisfield Holds 2nd Annual ‘Camp Noah’ for Disaster Relief
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- 11 years ago
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- Animals, games and crafts are all apart of Crisfield’s Camp Noah, a week long day camp to help those who have been through a disaster. Full story: http://www.delmarvalife.com/trending/crisfield-holds-2nd-annual-camp-noah-for-disaster-relief/
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- Maryland Coastal Bays Restores Lizard Hill
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- 11 years ago
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- The Maryland Coastal Bays has partnered with Maryland State Highway Administration to restore Lizard Hill which is part of the Bishopville Dam project. Seventeen volunteers from the Zion Lutheran Church in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvannia spent their week in Ocean City helping out with the project. On Tuesday they removed invasive species and replaced them with native plants. For more information, visit WBOC.com.
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- Fourth Annual Hunger Relief Day at Delaware State Fair
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- 11 years ago
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- The Delaware State Fair, Food Lion and the Delaware Food Bank collaborated during the fourth annual Hunger Relief Day at the fair. Hunger Relief Day was started in an effort to relieve hunger in Delaware. If you bring in 5 Food Lion cans on this day, you receive free admission to the fair.
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- Boys & Girls Club Visit Delaware State Fair
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- 11 years ago
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- The Boys and Girls Club in Dagsboro visited the Delware State Fair Friday afternoon for their 'Field Trip Friday.' The kids were able to go to the petting zoo, visit the circus and watch the Junk Rock band perform. To learn about this club and the activities they did at the fair, watch the video above.
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- Organist Returns to Delaware State Fair for Eighth Year
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- 11 years ago
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- With over 50 years of experience and eight years at the Delaware State Fair, organist Dennis Robinson has returned to offer more entertainment to guest. To learn more about the workings of this instrument and where he will be at the fair, check out this video.
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- Delaware State Fair's Butterfly Exhibit with Jason Lurie
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- 11 years ago
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- Jason Lurie is attending the 2015 Delaware State Fair with his Butterfly Exhibit in Exhibit Hall. In this exhibit there are over 200 butterflies. The exhibit travels all around the world to different fairs. Watch this video to learn more about the exhibit and the butterflies in it.
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- Delaware State Fair's Butterfly Exhibit with Jason Lurie
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- 11 years ago
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- Jason Lurie is attending the 2015 Delaware State Fair with his Butterfly Exhibit in Exhibit Hall. In this exhibit there are over 200 butterflies. The exhibit travels all around the world to different fairs. Watch this video to learn more about the exhibit and the butterflies in it.
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- Delaware State Fair: Magician Dale Scott
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- 11 years ago
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- Dale Scott is a magician that tours all across the country and is performing at the Delaware State Fair this year for the first time in history. Watch this interview as Dale explains his experience with magic and what he will be doing throughout the duration of the fair. Go to Delmarvalife.com for more updates on the fair.
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- Wor-Wic Community College Partners with Wallops
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- 11 years ago
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- Wor-Wic Community College along with Eastern Shore Community College, Wilmington University and Old Dominion University have collaborated to create a pretty educational system for those in the military as well as veterans. Fred Howard, State Scholarship and Veterans Coordinator at Wor-Wic explains the partnership and how those involved can benefit.
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- Delaware State Fair Prep
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- 11 years ago
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- The Delaware State Fair is one of the most popular events in Delaware. Organizers spend the whole year preparing for this event. With just a few days left until the fair, check out what vendors and organizers are doing to get ready. http://www.wboc.com/clip/11694936/webxtra0720mp4
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- Third Annual Ocean Games Plunges into Ocean City
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- 11 years ago
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- http://www.delmarvalife.com/trending/third-annual-ocean-games-plunges-into-ocean-city/
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- Seven Sea Turtles Released off Assateague Shores
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- 11 years ago
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- Seven Kemp ridley sea turtles were released off the beach at Assateague Island after months of rehabilitation. WBOC's Lauren Holloway went to Assateague to see these turtles make their way back home, as well as crowds of people. To see the full story, follow this link http://www.wboc.com/story/29567591/seven-sea-turtles-released-off-assateague-shores
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- Assateague Wild Ponies Must Stay Wild
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- 11 years ago
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- Assateague ponies are often seen grazing in the grasses on the sides of the road, as well as in beach goers coolers. Assateague park rangers are urging visitors to keep their distance from these wild horses. Feeding these horses during the summer months can be extremely dangerous to their well being. Multimedia journalist Lauren Holloway goes in depth with consequences of visitor interactions with these animals, as well as consequences to the visitors themselves.
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- Multiple Water Rescues on Del. Beaches Worry Residents
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- 11 years ago
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- On Monday morning, there were two drowning calls at 10:30 and 11:45 am that Bethany Beach guards responded too. Both water rescues took place on private beaches. Northern Bethany lifeguards left their stands to assist in these rescues. Multimedia Journalist Lauren Holloway spoke to residents who say this could be easily avoided with the use of lifeguards on these beaches.
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- Ocean City Businesses Fundraise for Cedar Chapel
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- 11 years ago
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- Four local businesses are teaming up to help out Cedar Chapel Special School. They would like to raise $2,500 in the next two weeks to help build the students of Cedar Chapel more educational space. Multimedia journalist Lauren Holloway will tell you how these businesses are doing it and how you can help! http://www.wboc.com/story/29538033/ocean-city-businesses-fundraise-for-cedar-chapel
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- Boat Wakes Could Jeopardize Endangered Birds in Ocean City
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- 11 years ago
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- Multimedia journalist, Lauren Holloway tells us about a particular Ocean City Island, sometimes referred to as 'OC Spoils' that has an endangered bird population. The island is home to several birds including Black Skimmer's whose population could be diminishing due to boat wakes in the bay.
For the latest news follow WBOC on Facebook and Twitter, as well as Lauren at @Hollowaynews.
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- Seacrets Moves Forward With Distillery Plans
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- 11 years ago
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- Multimedia journalist, Lauren Holloway tells us about future plans Seacrets has in mind after receiving the final green light from the Town of Ocean City to move forward with it's addition of the distillery. For the latest news follow WBOC on Facebook and Twitter, as well as Lauren at @Hollowaynews.
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- Hunter Hayes Joins Salisbury Local, Sheen Righter, On Stage
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- 11 years ago
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- Sheen Righter grew up in Salisbury and later moved to Arlington, Va. to pursue his music career. In a recent performance, Righter was joined on stage by country musician, Hunter Hayes, and they both performed Hayes' song, Wanted. We were able to interview Righter and hear about his experience, as well as his expanding music career.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc4IULrQl0E
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- Banned Open Containers on Ocean City Beaches
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- 11 years ago
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- Multimedia journalist, Lauren Holloway tells us about questions that arise in Ocean City after holiday weekends, such as 'What is the law on alcohol consumption on the beach?" WBOC spoke with Town of Ocean City officials to clarify what these rules are. We also spoke with beach-goers who have opinions on these laws/regulations.
For the latest news follow WBOC on Facebook and Twitter, as well as Lauren at @Hollowaynews.
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- Crisfield Veteran Receives Fourth of July Wish
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- 11 years ago
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- Multimedia journalist, Lauren Holloway tells us about Mike Headley, a Crisfield local and veteran, that wanted to do something special for the town during fourth of July. Mike purchased bunting for a local gazebo but it was stolen. After a few days, the town came together and donated new bunting to Mike.
For the latest news follow WBOC on Facebook and Twitter, as well as Lauren at @Hollowaynews.

