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Seventh annual Iron Furnace Fifty charity bike ride, Sat.

(May 11, 2017) The seventh annual Iron Furnace Fifty charity bike ride provides pedal enthusiasts an opportunity to explore rural roads throughout the Lower Eastern Shore, while simultaneously supporting the Furnace Town Living Heritage Village in Snow Hill. The fun ride will take place this Saturday at 8 a.m., starting the Furnace Town Village on… Read more »

American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life starts Friday

(May 11, 2017) An abundance of activities are on tap for the participants who will gather at Stephen Decatur Middle School in Berlin, Friday, May 12, for the American Cancer Society’s annual Relay For Life. Because of rain forecasted, organizers moved the event indoors from the Frontier Town Campground in Berlin. The 2017 North Worcester… Read more »

Second meeting for 100+ Women

(May 11, 2017) Women interested in donating money to a worthy charity are encouraged to attend the second 100+ Women Who Care on the Shore meeting on Tuesday, May 16, at Sisters in Berlin from 5:15-6:15 p.m. “[The] 100+ Women Who Care on the Shore is a collaborative philanthropy organization, where women pool their donations,… Read more »

Ocean Pines BOD approve pair of election reforms

(May 4, 2017) The Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors passed two significant reforms last Saturday, overhauling the election process in one and addressing concerns of impropriety in another. The directors unanimously approved sweeping changes to Resolution M-06, governing elections. Most notably, the amended resolution opened up the ballot counting process, which previously had been… Read more »

Berlin, Adkins Co. at crossroads

(May 4, 2017) The tension between the Adkins Company building supply store and the Town of Berlin isn’t going anywhere just yet. The evidence is a large roadblock on Harrison Avenue put up last June by Adkins, which owns part of the road, and the fact that both sides remain far apart on a dollar… Read more »

Two stages set for Saturday’s Berlin Jazz & Blues Bash

(May 4, 2017) The 10th annual Berlin Jazz and Blues Bash returns this Saturday with nine acts, including youth bands, local and regional touring groups and, for the first time, the U.S. Navy Jazz Band Commodores. Sponsored by the Berlin Chamber of Commerce, the event will feature wine from Whaleyville vintner Costa Ventosa and beer… Read more »

LaToya Purnell wins Western District council seat in SH

(May 4, 2017) LaToya Purnell will join the Snow Hill Town Council as the Western District representative, following her election victory over Sylvester Dale on Tuesday. Mayor Charlie Dorman emerged from the Old Train Station on Belt Street shortly after 7 p.m. to announce Purnell had won by 45 to 36 votes, with two absentee… Read more »

Pocomoke budget talk goes into rough over golf course

 (May 4, 2017) A lively and heated budget discussion took place during a Pocomoke City Council meeting on Monday with the fate of Winter Quarters Golf Course hanging in the balance. Mayor Bruce Morrison said the budget was the worst he’s seen in more than a decade and at one point City Manager/City Attorney Ernie… Read more »

Partial closures to continue, but road work progressing

(May 4, 2017) Construction on West Street in Berlin will likely continue for three-to-four weeks and include intermittent partial closures, town officials said on Monday. Public Works/Water Resources Director Jane Kreiter said what started as stormwater upgrades escalated when conflicts with other utilities, including water and sewer, were found on the street. “Waterlines had to… Read more »

Worcester Co. poultry house meeting largely amicable

(May 4, 2017) When dozens and dozens of people attend a public hearing on new legislation, they’re usually angry about something. When poultry farmers and industry representatives crowded into the county commissioners meeting room on April 25 for the public hearing on more stringent regulations for chicken house placement in Worcester County, some sporting pro-poultry… Read more »