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OCEAN CITY, Md. The Crabcake Factory at 120th Street in Ocean City will head to auction this month after the business declared bankruptcy back in the fall, having owed thousands to various groups.
Bidders will have until May 19 to place bids on the restaurant s furniture, fixtures, equipment, royalties and tangible and intangible assets, according to Alex Cooper Auctioneers, organizer of the auction. The opening bid for the restaurant is currently set at $325,000.
Interested parties will be able to purchase tangible assets like Crabcake Factory s t-shirts, hats and memorabilia, as well as dining and kitchen equipment, according to the auction company.
Celebrate Earth Day by taking part in a Bay Area citizen science project
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Look for animals and plants at the beach or at a park or just in your backyard and then photograph and upload your observations as part of a global “bio-blitz” called City Nature Challenge April 30 to May 3.Courtesy Maritime AquariumShow MoreShow Less
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Volunteers for Hawkwatch identify raptors, like this red-tailed hawk (center).Sophia Germer / The Chronicle 2015Show MoreShow Less
Taking part in a citizen science project is a way to celebrate Earth Day while learning something new about the local environment. It has the added bonus of helping to alleviate feelings of anxiety about climate change and it’s a good pandemic-era project for families doing distance learning or anyone spending more time outdoors.
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