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Pines PD honored during ceremony at community ctr.

(Dec. 21, 2017) The Ocean Pines Police Department held a special departmental meeting on Dec. 7 at the Ocean Pines Community Center to honor exemplary efforts put forth by members of the agency. “Our officers work hard to keep our community safe,” Ocean Pines Police Chief Dave Massey said. “The actions of these police personnel… Read more »

N.O.E.L. to host Christmas dinner 

By Kara Hallissey, Staff Writer (Dec. 21, 2017) A Christmas dinner with ham, macaroni and cheese, green beans, rolls and dessert will be served at Holy Savior Catholic Church on 17th Street, Monday, Dec. 25 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Anyone who is homeless, unemployed, underemployed, shut-in or needs a friend during the holiday… Read more »

Record amount of holiday travel forecasted

(Dec. 21, 2017) AAA Mid-Atlantic projects nearly 2.3 million Marylanders will travel for the year-end holiday period from Saturday, Dec. 23 through Monday, Jan. 1, reflecting a 3.2 percent increase over 2016, and the highest volume on record for this holiday season since 2001, when AAA began forecasting holiday travel volume. Maryland’s forecast mirrors the… Read more »

Building four of six coming to Berlin center

By Josh Davis, Associate Editor (Dec. 21, 2017) The Berlin Main Place plaza, which houses single-story medical and professional offices near the corner of routes 818 and 50, will add a 9,000 square-foot building. The Berlin Planning Commission last Wednesday endorsed the project, the fourth building in a planned series of six. Developer Palmer Gillis,… Read more »

Berlin anniversary logo contest gets deadline extension

(Dec. 21, 2017) The Town of Berlin last week announced a contest to design a logo commemorating the 150th anniversary of the town. Town Administrator Laura Allen said the announcement was posted on social media and “all of the local artists and art associations have been contacted.” “I think it’s a great way to celebrate… Read more »

Berlin Briefs

By Josh Davis, Associate Editor Way-finding signs The Town of Berlin recently received an $11,000 Main Street Improvement grant for new way-finding signs for the downtown area. Town Administrator Laura Allen said the new signs would replace the old ones. Economic and Community Development Director Ivy Wells, during a council meeting last Monday, said additional… Read more »

Berlin Council Briefs

By Josh Davis, Associate Editor (Dec. 21, 2017) The Berlin Mayor and Council discussed the following items during a public meeting at Town Hall last Monday: Purchases The council unanimously approved the purchase of a new Chevy Tahoe, $34,531 from Criswell Auto in Gaithersburg, for police use. Also approved was a $20,152.70 contract with Dell… Read more »

Cops take kids shopping for gifts

By Greg Ellison, Staff Writer (Dec. 21, 2017) State troopers and area elementary school children brought the spirit of Christmas to life during the fifth annual “Shop with a Cop,” at the Berlin Wal-Mart last Saturday. As in past years, troopers from the Berlin Barrack, along with family members and volunteers, provided a memorable shopping… Read more »

Police to step up patrols of holiday shopping centers

(Dec. 21, 2017) Maryland State Police Barrack in Berlin will increase the number of patrols in local shopping centers. Ttroopers will monitor suspicious activity in and around the centers, which historically show an increase in criminal activity during the holiday season. Officers hope to enhance community policing efforts by making contact with citizens, using a… Read more »

Rewritten EDU policy offers financing for expanding biz

By Josh Davis, Assocaite Editor (Dec. 21, 2017) The Town of Berlin policy to offer new developments financing for up to five EDUs over five years will be extended to existing businesses that wish to expand. The original policy for EDUs, (“equivalent dwelling units” used to measure water consumption) was formally adopted in January, but… Read more »