When the Leader offices were along Washington Avenue in downtown Hutchinson, I traveled a set route to work — Michigan Avenue, right on Second Avenue, a right on Franklin Street
Ocean City leaders voted Thursday night to replace the analog clock on the boardwalk at the Ninth Street entrance, between Manco & Manco Pizza and Shrivers Salt Water Taffy & Fudge. The replacement will cost the city $30,944. The existing clock is no longer consistently displaying the correct time and has appearance issues, city officials said.