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I was out for a morning stroll along the Cambridge harbor on the Eastern Shore of Maryland when I spotted a drone resting near the public pier around 9:15 AM. I picked it up, powered it off, and brought it home to check the model. It is a black quadcopter with a scratched camera cover and the controller tucked in a rain jacket pocket that has a Maryland flag sticker. The drone appears to belong to someone nearby who uses it for coastal photography, and I am glad to return it through the site if the owner can confirm details.
At 8:15 PM last Friday, I realized my travel adapters were missing after a quick snack break near the Ocean City boardwalk's Ferris wheel. I set my bag down on a bench by the lifeguard stand while I checked my hotel keycard and phone charger stash, and they vanished. I walked the length of the boardwalk, spoke to a couple shop clerks, and questioned a beachgoer or two, but the evening crowd kept me from finding them. These adapters are essential for my work trip and I’d be grateful to recover them. If you found a gray zip pouch with four adapters and my initials on it, please report it on the site.
I’m a local who was finishing a shift along the Ocean City boardwalk. At 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday, I realized my driver’s license wasn’t in my wallet anymore after I stepped away from the souvenir shops near the 5th Street pier. I retraced the boardwalk, checked the sand near the lifeguard stands, and asked a few folks, but I didn’t find it. It’s a crucial ID for work and travel, and I’m anxious about the consequences of not having it. If someone found it and kept it safe, I’d be forever grateful.
I was walking along the Ocean City Boardwalk near 15th Street around 2:20 p.m. last Friday when my two favorite brooches slipped from my bag and vanished into the crowd. One is a silver crescent with a tiny blue stone; the other is a gold-toned leaf with delicate detailing—both gifts from my grandmother that I wore on special occasions. They remind me of home and of her, and losing them feels like losing a piece of family. If someone happened to find them, I’d be grateful beyond words.
Found a small stack of vintage postcards on the Ocean City Boardwalk near 14th Street, Eastern Shore, Maryland, United States, around 3:50 p.m. yesterday. The cards are faded and feature local scenes, with a few handwriting marks on the back of one. I tucked them into my bag to keep them safe and am posting this in case the owner recognizes a note or a signature. If you’re missing a set of keepsakes from a seaside trip, please check this listing and reply through the site.
I lost my bearded dragon yesterday around 3pm. He’s about 9 inches from snout to tail, with bright orange scales and a darker stripe along the back, in a 20-gallon Exo Terra terrarium with a brand-new UVB light. There’s a tiny white scar under his chin and blue speckles on his tail. I last saw him near the Bayside Shopping Center on Harbor Road, close to the Eastern Shore Marina. It has sentimental value to me and I really need him back.
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