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CraZy LadyZ! boutique moves to new location

Jan Patterson (pictured) has owned CraZy LadyZ! with Louise Reardon since 2005. What was once a tiny boutique with one location in Chincoteague, Virginia, is now a company with storefronts in West Ocean City and Ocean View, Delaware. Jack Chavez / Ocean City Today (April 2, 2021) CraZy LadyZ! just keeps growing. Sixteen years, one expansion and two moves later, the women’s clothing boutique kicked off a week-long celebration yesterday for the grand reopening of its West Ocean City boutique – about one mile east of the old location in the Ocean Gateway Center. “I’ve always wanted to be in this (retail) space, and it’s all about timing,” said co-owner Jan Patterson. “And the timing was just perfect.”

Foreign students might arrive just in time to join Ocean City workforce

(April 2, 2021) On Monday, for the first time since before the covid-19 pandemic, a group of foreign student workers arrived in Ocean City. Kasey Simon, the president of sponsor organization United Work and Travel, said the three students, who arrived from Thailand, are quarantining in their homes, awaiting the green light to begin working at whatever local businesses are set to employ them this season. ”We have worked with about 90 employers throughout Ocean City and West Ocean City,” Simon said. “They are all vetted, approved and educated with covid protocols in place.” As one of several sponsor companies that recruit and place students for the international J-1 student work and travel program, United Work and Travel typically supplies between 1,000 and 1,200 students annually to the area’s workforce, Simon said.

Homeless woman scorched in a kerosene heater fire

47abc February 20, 2021   WORCESTER CO, Md. – Fire marshals say they’re investigated a fire that burned a homeless woman early this morning. Authorities say, the woman returned to her make-shift shelter off Elm Street in West Ocean City, Maryland to fill her kerosene heater when the fire occurred. They say she received burns to her hands and feet while she was trying to extinguish the fire. The Ocean City Volunteer Fire Company extinguished the fire, and Ocean City EMS transported the woman to Tidal Health in Salisbury. The fire marshal says the use of gasoline in a portable kerosene heater caused the fire. However, the status and name of the injured woman is unknown at this time.

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