Acoustic music on tap as more beach area hot spots reopen for season
Roger Hillis
Another week, another season opening. A steady stream of beach businesses have been unlocking their doors since early March, and there is no end in sight.
Hammerheads Dockside, located on the bay at the Indian River Marina at the Delaware Seashore State Park, is an outdoor favorite. It will open for the season at noon on Thursday, April 15.
Looking ahead a week, Hammerheads Dockside will present an acoustic performance by country performer (and Season 17 American Idol contestant) Dalton Elliott from 3-6 p.m. on Sunday, April 25.
OCEAN CITY, Md. Ocean City has introduced a revised noise ordinance to more effectively target noise pollution on the Boardwalk. The newest rules join the 25-year long fight to control the noise emanating from Boardwalk performers and some businesses.
If someone s radio, musical instrument and sound amplification device exceeds a certain level they can be charged with a misdemeanor, according to the amended ordinance introduced Tuesday.
Yelling, whistling, singing and other acts that surpass a certain noise level can also be a violation under the ordinance.
The town is proposing these new rules to address the issues of excessive noise on the Boardwalk that affects businesses and residences., according to the proposed ordinance.
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