By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (March 26, 2026) As the Town of Berlin prepares to vacate Town Hall for upcoming renovations, officials this week approved plans to label a wide range of items as surplus property and offer them to the public through a sale aligned with the townwide yard sale scheduled for April 4…. Read more »
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Funds transferred for Henry’s Mill road project
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (March 26, 2026) The Berlin Town Council on Monday approved reallocating $450,000 in fiscal year 2026 street capital funding to address deteriorating conditions on Henry’s Mill Drive, now considered the “worst roadway” in the Town of Berlin. Jimmy Charles, the municipality’s public works director, told the council Monday night that… Read more »
Democratic challengers file for Worcester County seats
By Brian Shane Staff Writer (March 26, 2026) A months-long push by Maryland Democrats to run candidates in every state legislative race has resulted in new challengers filing for seats representing Worcester County. While Feb. 24 was the filing deadline for individual candidates to register for the June 12 primary, state election rules allow party… Read more »
Wastewater must have motivated microbes; Study in Pines to determine if warmth helps bacteria remove nitrogen from waste
By Brian Shane Staff Writer (March 26, 2026) When hungry microbes living in sewage treatment tanks get too cold, they go to sleep and can’t do their job: eating up harmful nitrogen compounds to prevent them from polluting local waterways. That’s why the Worcester County Commissioners last Tuesday unanimously approved a performance study for the… Read more »
Building demolition project moving forward
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (March 26, 2026) The Berlin Town Council this week approved a contract with Bennett Construction for $121,436 to demolish a multipurpose building at 130 Flower Street. The job is a key step in preparing the site for the town’s planned community center. At its Monday, March 23, meeting, town officials… Read more »
Berlin Arby’s bans students from dining in, mother says
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (March 19, 2026) A policy at an Arby’s restaurant across the street from Stephen Decatur High School permits students to order food but does not allow them to eat inside the establishment, one mom says. According to Shannon Jones, the parent of a senior at Decatur, her daughter was asked… Read more »
Commission OK’s plans for 12-unit apartment building
By Brian Shane Staff Writer (March 19, 2026) Worcester County officials approved plans for a 12-unit apartment building in West Ocean City, one the developer hopes will soon provide new year-round rental opportunities for working families. The county’s planning commission on March 5 gave its unanimous approval to the Park Place Villas project along Route… Read more »
Mobile gaming bill stalls in General Assembly
By Brian Shane Staff Writer (March 19, 2026) Proposed state legislation that would let Maryland’s licensed casinos expand their operations into gambling apps for smartphones appears to be stalling ahead of an important deadline for the 2026 legislative session. Two bills to enact internet gaming, or “iGaming,” had been pending this session of the General… Read more »
OPA director Steve Jacobs steps down
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (March 12, 2026) Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors member Steve Jacobs has stepped down from the governing body this week, effective immediately. The association announced Jacobs’ resignation in a press release on Monday. “On behalf of the entire OPA Board of Directors, we express our sincere gratitude to Steve… Read more »
Fire station construction begins in Ocean Pines
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (March 12, 2026) Construction began Monday on the new firehouse for the Ocean Pines Association’s south side, as association and fire department officials broke ground with their ceremonial shovels. Demolition of the previous fire station began on Feb. 26 at 911 Ocean Parkway to end the building’s nearly 50 years… Read more »