By Greg Ellison (Feb. 17, 2022) Berlin Town Council was updated on housing construction, infrastructure improvements and grant applications during its meeting on Monday. Grant pursuits Economic and Community Development Director Ivy Wells said her department is preparing for a number of upcoming grant applications. “Right now we gather all the information we need so… Read more »
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Worcester County pulls pitch for OP golf irrigation project
By Greg Ellison (Feb. 17, 2022) After previously thinking about investing more than $3 million to convert the Ocean Pines Golf Course irrigation system to one that sprays treated wastewater, the Worcester County Commissioners have opted against moving ahead with the project. In a letter dated Feb. 3, Public Works Director Dallas Baker informed the… Read more »
Burglary suspects sought for Coastal Drug break-in
(Feb. 17, 2022) Ocean Pines Police are seeking suspects following an overnight burglary in the wee hours of Wednesday morning at Coastal Drug on Manklin Creek Road. The perpetrators reportedly broke into the pharmacy and removed medications sometime between 2-3 a.m. Investigators are reviewing on-site surveillance footage with no word yet on developing leads. According… Read more »
Berlin Planning likes Evans Road storage deal
By Greg Ellison (Feb. 17, 2022) The Berlin Planning Commission signed off on a site plan review for 500-plus self-storage units on Evans Road during its Feb. 10 meeting. Contingent on aesthetic details, commission members approved the Evans Road Warehouse Park slated for roughly 5 acres adjacent to West Street. Chris Carbaugh and Jason Lindsey… Read more »
Germantown School lectures to kick off Saturday
By Greg Ellison (Feb. 17, 2022) Launching during but not limited to African-American History Month, the Germantown School Community Heritage Center in Berlin will launch a four-part weekly lecture series on Saturday at 10 a.m. Germantown School, which is located at 10223 Trappe Rd., will welcome Gabe Purnell and Vaughn White this week to share… Read more »
Berlin tax base grows $17M over past year
By Greg Ellison (Feb. 17, 2022) The Berlin mayor and council examined real estate tax rate projections, following an uptick in the assessable base for residential and commercial property during an opening work session for the FY23 budget on Monday. Finance Director Natalie Saleh said the data was presented for discussion purposes prior to setting… Read more »
OP Racquet Sports looking ahead to spring season play
By Greg Ellison (Feb. 17, 2022) Ocean Pines Racquet Sports Committee members discussed pending increases for guest rates, winter maintenance, pickleball court expansions and upcoming spring clinics during its meeting on Feb. 10. Committee Chairman Rhett Parsons said the possibility of raising daily fees was examined during the group’s last meeting. “We understood if they… Read more »
Ocean Pines Library opened new art exhibition this week
By Greg Ellison (Feb. 10. 2022) Artists Betty Latourney, Lisa Mitchell and Isabel Morris will be displaying their oil and acrylic paintings beginning this week at the Ocean Pines Library. Latourney, who has shown there before, said the 30-odd canvases would be on display and available to purchase through April. “We would have hung last… Read more »
Berlin budget work begins publicly Monday
Citizen comment not allowed in workshop By Greg Ellison (Feb. 10, 2022) Berlin Mayor Zack Tyndall and the Town Council will launch the months long FY2023 budget process during a work session on Monday at 5 p.m. Topics covered during the Valentine’s Day session, the first of eight meetings slated through May, will include general… Read more »
Viola changes course, opts to resign by end of month
(Feb. 10, 2022) After agreeing to delay stepping down until the fall while a replacement candidate was being recruited, Ocean Pines General Manager John Viola changed course on Wednesday and tendered his resignation at end of this month. In a statement issued on Wednesday morning, Association President Colette Horn said Viola “informed me that his… Read more »