Dear Friends,
Ocean City has a growing population of red foxes, and I want to remind everybody never to feed any wildlife you may encounter.
People do not need to be afraid of foxes – they are generally harmless to humans. There are several active dens in Ocean City, and foxes are most visible in the early morning and late evening. Problems do arise when humans start feeding them, and they become more domesticated and less afraid of people. Our Humane Society and animal control officials advise residents and guests never to feed them, to use lids on trash cans and to use outdoor lighting to keep them away from back yards.
Ocean City has never received any report of aggressiveness to people and has identified no rabid or diseased foxes. The species is not indigenous to Ocean City, but red foxes have lived here for decades. For the continued protection of these animals and humans, please leave them to survive on their own.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Ocean City Theatre Company will present a sensory-friendly production of “The Musical Adventure of Flat Stanley” for children and families affected by autism and other sensory, social and cognitive disabilities. The children’s show includes fewer loud sounds and a reduction in flashing lights. Audience members are free to talk or move during the show and are welcome to bring their own headphones, seat cushions, comfort objects and extra support items to the show. Extra staff and volunteer support will be on hand. The city remains committed to increasing access and inclusion for all with disabilities, and this is a great example. The show starts at 1 p.m. July 25, and $10 tickets are on sale now at the Ocean City Music Pier,
oceancityvacation.com/boxoffice or by calling 609-399-6111.
With the arrival of hot air and warm ocean water, I want to urge everybody to follow the law that prohibits anybody from jumping off any part of the bridges in or around Ocean City. Jumping from any bridge is extremely dangerous. This local ordinance is a common-sense safety measure that will be strictly enforced.
Finally, I want to wish everybody a great Night in Venice weekend. The streets will be crowded with cars, bicycles and pedestrians for the evening celebration on Saturday, so please be patient, cautious, and never drink and drive. Open container laws for pedestrians also will be enforced. Information on our parking and free shuttle service is available with this
Guide to Night in Venice.
Warm regards,
Jay A. Gillian
Mayor