You may not want to admit it, and it’s likely something you try to hide. It could be on your jawline, above your upper lip, or in other potentially embarrassing areas. Those unwanted hairs popping up in places you don’t … Continue reading
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The Atlantic Hotel Celebrates Victorian Christmas
The Atlantic Hotel contributes to the Berlin Commercial Historic District as an example of late nineteenth century architecture. The hotel has been one of the most important commercial buildings in this small community from the time it was built in … Continue reading
Shorebilly’s Swill: Syd’s Thoughts on ...
It’s that time of year again, holiday season at the beach. I don’t know about you, but nothing says Christmas to me like a 30-foot tall super-creepy illuminated Santa Clause face peering ominously over the intimidating structure housing the court … Continue reading
Get Bluegrass: A Recap
The streets of Snow Hill were lined with cars, holiday lights were hung on bare trees and flickered with the cold breeze, bright orange cones marked off a designated drinkin’ area in front of the historic fire hall, and the … Continue reading
Gametime Decision – The Humphreys House
A game time decision – Everything either all comes together at the very end or falls apart, depending on your perspective. With a birthday this past weekend and the start of holiday parties we are coming down to the wire, … Continue reading
Socially Speaking: Holiday Tours, Bluegrass & ...
After all of the holiday hustle and bustle, this weekend seems a little more reserved. Socially speaking, there are still plenty of fun and exciting things going on in our coastal communities. From Christmas lights to visits with Santa or … Continue reading
Berlin Local Writes Children’s Story for Nat ...
“If I win, Buckingham Elementary gets a year’s supply of free books, and my book gets published. Pretty cool all around,” said Andrea Bowland, Berlin resident, mother of two, and our very own Shorebread Executive Editor. In September, MeeGenius, an … Continue reading
Local Artisans Month: Kristie Maxa, the Creative F ...
It’s commonly said without question that the birth of a child changes everything. For Kristie Maxa, owner of Kiki Burleigh—a line of vintage inspired handbags, dresses, pillows, and jewelry—the birth of daughter Marlow stirred up a flow of creativity, and … Continue reading
The Bona Style: NYC Trip Brings Future Fashion For ...
I had the opportunity to visit NYC last week for the FFANY shoe market. This is where all designers & brands show their Spring 2012 collections! During this time of year, New York is magical, with the tree lighting ceremony, … Continue reading
Redden State Forest: Hiking, History and Hunting
Forty-four miles of trails ideal for deer hunting – sounds exactly like a good place to go for a hike, right? I thought, ‘Maybe I’ll just wear something orange, put an orange bandana on the dog, and brave the 16 … Continue reading
Berlin’s Cupcakes in Bloom Owner Makes it Bi ...
It wasn’t until the opening teaser that the public knew for certain—Shawnee Berzonski, proprietor of Cupcakes in Bloom in Berlin, MD had indeed made it onto Cupcake Wars, the Food Network’s popular TV competition. Berzonski had organized a viewing party … Continue reading
A Lucky Girl’s Life: The Truth Behind the Wi ...
It’s that time of year again when we often see a change in our skin. Dry skin can result in dull, itchy, red and sometimes flakey skin. It is important to know the causes of dry skin in order to … Continue reading
The Taylor House Showcases Berlin’s Victoria ...
An intricately hand-painted canvas throw carpet fits perfectly in the entry way of the Calvin B. Taylor House. The walls are also covered with intricate grey and black wallpaper. The molding has a faux, hand-painted marble print that covers the … Continue reading
Shorebilly’s Swill: The First Summer – ...
Well, we’re now into part 4 of this piece documenting the antics of my roommates and I during our first summer here. For most of them, it turned out to be their last summer in O.C. I, on the other … Continue reading
Santa Claus Invades Ocean City for Santa Con ̵ ...
Imagine being a bartender at a small, empty bar just sitting around, shuffling through the TouchTunes filled with crumby pop music one slow Saturday afternoon in Ocean City. Then, all of a sudden you hear bells, then a single “Ho, … Continue reading
Get Bluegrass in Snow Hill
“The local community of farmers, rural inhabitants, nature-lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts really enjoy bluegrass music because of its earthy sounds and beginnings. It’s becoming more and more popular on the Eastern Shore and has a loyal following – just like … Continue reading
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