Stops include final pitch for Tax-Free week, visits to beachfront landmarks
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Governor Larry Hogan Comptroller Peter Franchot
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Comptroller Franchot will visit the Ocean City boardwalk onFriday, beginning with a stop at Quiet Storm Surf Shop as part of his ongoing promotion of Shop Maryland Tax-Free Week, which runs through Saturday. This week, shoppers will pay no sales tax on qualifying clothing and footwear priced at $100 or less and on the first $40 of a backpack purchase. Also this year, Maryland college students can win a $2,500 scholarship from the Maryland Retailers Association simply by participating in a social media contest.
Afterward, the Comptroller will join Governor Larry Hogan to visit three iconic Ocean City beachfront businesses. Stops will include Thrasher's French Fries, Marty's Playland and an event honoring the 125th anniversary of Trimper's Rides.
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11 a.m. Quiet Storm Surf Shop 1 N. Division Street Ocean City, MD 21842
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11:30 a.m.Thrasher's French Fries401 S. Atlantic AvenueOcean City, MD 21842
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11:45 a.m.Marty's Playland5 Worcester StreetOcean City, MD 21842
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12 p.m.: Trimper's Rides, 700 S. Atlantic Ave., Ocean City, MD 21842
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5 comments:
Not Harpoon Hannah's???
Oh, that's right. You save 6% + on your check there.
Shop in Delaware no sales tax.
If Maryland wants a Tax holiday make it on everything without any limits.
2 Con-Artist visiting prior to elections. WHOOPI
Dave T: Larry, even a dip in the ocean won't remove your filth because like most other disgusting politicians - your dirt doesn't wipe off.
Petey, time to retire old man!
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