Recent Articles from The Daily Times of Salisbury
Alpacas help women stick to their knitting
BERLIN — At first, Nancy Taylor was worried when she started to see people pulling their vehicles over on Route 50 near her farm. But she soon realized that they […]
Salisbury coffeehouse restaurant takes to the streets
SALISBURY — Common Grounds coffeehouse has gone mobile, bringing gourmet blends of the popular breakfast beverage to the people when they like it best. Sandwiches, smoothies and practically everything else […]
Snow Hill goes all out for Miss Patti Cake
SNOW HILL — An award-winning cake decorator is opening a bakery in Snow Hill, where she’ll feature her jaw-dropping and delicious 3-D cakes. Patti McDermott, 26, is planning for an […]
Md. T-shirt company donated revenue to charities
FENWICK ISLAND — For many people, 302 or 410 are simply the first three digits dialed on the phone when calling friends or family. For Salty Project ltd., the numbers […]
Weather causes decline in Delmarva crab supply
FENWICK ISLAND, Del. — Spring’s crab glut has quickly become summer‘s crab shortage. And with crab consumption a summer ritual on Delmarva, crustacean connoisseurs could be in for some disappointment. […]
19 years later, Harborside still crushing it
OCEAN CITY — You’ll always remember your first crush; at least, that’s what they say at Harborside. The waterfront restaurant and bar overlooking West Ocean City‘s commercial harbor has been […]
Fewer farmers using Ocean City’s sludge
OCEAN CITY — Fewer farmers are using Ocean City‘s processed sludge as fertilizer, leaving the resort to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to send the mess to […]
Filmmaker aims for Ocean City shoot in September
OCEAN CITY — Filmmaker Michael Tully began envisioning a script in the early 1990s for a movie set during a 1985 family vacation. It centers around a teenage boy obsessed […]
Lower Shore leaders working together for development
SALISBURY — Maryland‘s secretary for business and economic development rallied Lower Shore leaders behind a state venture capital initiative that seeks to invest millions of dollars into companies and entrepreneurs […]
Heat has Eastern Shore farmers worried about corn crops
PRINCESS ANNE — The intense heat during the past few days has local farmers worried about their corn crops, which are approaching the critical tasseling stage. “The corn is stressed,” […]
Lower Shore development agency gets new HQ, seeks to boost small business
SALISBURY — Maryland‘s secretary for business and economic development rallied Lower Shore leaders behind a state venture capital initiative that seeks to invest millions of dollars into companies and entrepreneurs […]
‘Perfect storm’ brings crab shortage in markets
FENWICK ISLAND — Spring’s crab glut has quickly become summer‘s crab shortage. And with crab consumption a July Fourth holiday ritual on Delmarva, crustacean connoisseurs could be in for some […]





