Three Ocean Pines residents — Amy Peck, Sherrie Clifford, and Jerry Murphy— have thrown their hats into the ring to challenge incumbents Rick Farr and Jeff Heavner for the two available seats on the association’s Board of Directors.
Ocean Pines Association incumbents Rick Farr and Jeff Heavner defend their positions on the Ocean Pines Association’s Board of Directors as the election for the governing body’s two available seats nears.
Through June, work by Worcester County Arts Council artists Kathy Gibson and Becky Simonds—as well as pieces they collaborated on — will be on display in the second-floor gallery at the Berlin branch of the Worcester County Library.
Worcester Preparatory graduates and husband and wife team Luke and Madison Buas recently opened Snow Daze, a shaved ice stand on 611 in the former Build Your Own Cookie space.
Though officials maintain air quality is not in unhealthy levels, Snow Hill residents are still experiencing impacts from a simmering grain bin fire that broke out nearly two weeks ago.
As a state task force prepares to address accessory dwelling units such as in-law suites and tiny homes, Berlin planning officials are trying to determine what, if any, type of the construction should be permitted in town.
Worcester County Superintendent of Schools Lou Taylor is concerned about an unusual number of resignations within the system as the 2024-25 academic year comes to an end.
The basketball courts under renovation at Pocomoke Middle School will be known as Warrior Courts at Stephen H. Long Memorial Park following a split County Commissioners vote last week.