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Lynell Green receives PBJ sentence

(Dec. 22, 2016) In the second trial stemming from the same November 2014 incident that saw former Pocomoke City Police Chief Kelvin Sewell convicted of misconduct in office and sentenced to three years probation, his subordinate, former Lt. Lynell Green, was granted probation before judgment on conspiracy to conduct misconduct in office for a term… Read more »

Number of parallel projects in Pines show progression

(Dec. 22, 2016) Since the new board came together in August and newly elected Director Brett Hill took over as interim general manager shortly thereafter, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors has moved quickly on a number of projects. The OPA website was amended to reflect that, keeping homeowners abreast of several ongoing efforts…. Read more »

Worcester Prep students receive AP honors awards

(Dec. 22, 2016) Worcester Preparatory School students in the Class of 2017 and alumni from the Class of 2016 captured 32 Advanced Placement honors from the College Board.   Students commended as AP Scholars with Distinction, who achieved scores of at least 3.5 on all AP tests taken and scores of 3 or higher on… Read more »

Snow Hill adopts rezoning proposal

(Dec. 22, 2016) After several months of work sessions and meetings, the Snow Hill town government unanimously adopted the comprehensive rezoning proposal without alteration at last Tuesday’s council meeting. Though the vote was 3-0 in favor, it was not without dissent. From the time the council began focusing on the issue months ago, Western District… Read more »

Berlin HDC examines role following reversal

(Dec. 22, 2016) Members of the Berlin Historic District Commission met last week to discuss its role, following a ruling by the Berlin Board of Appeals that overturned a recent commission decision. “I’ve never sat on the other side and listened to the zoning appeals board,” commission member Mary Moore said. “I was like, is… Read more »

Purnell museum extends hours through winter

(Dec. 22, 2016) Until this year, the Julia Purnell Museum has closed from the end of October until the beginning of April, but it will now remain open year round so it can offer services to schools and the town of Snow Hill. Dr. Cindy Byrd, the museum’s executive director, said the move was budget… Read more »

CFES announces philanthropy prog.

(Dec. 22, 2016) The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore and the Richard A. Henson Foundation have partnered to support the efforts of Junior Achievement to bring philanthropy education to all high school students in Somerset, Wicomico and Worcester County public schools. This innovative new program is served by JA Finance Park Virtual computer software,… Read more »

Town to lure locals during annual New Year’s celebration

(Dec. 22, 2016) While most of the roughly two-dozen annual events in Berlin are designed to bring new faces – and shoppers – into the community, the town’s yearly New Year’s Eve bash is geared toward area residents. Tyler Horton, aka DJ Bigler, the voice of the Delmarva Shorebirds, will emcee and spin records with… Read more »

Biz development assistance now available weekly

(Dec. 22, 2016) Worcester County Economic Development (WCED) is now offering business owners and would-be entrepreneurs more opportunities to meet with highly experienced professionals who can help them establish or expand Worcester County businesses. Beginning in November, Tim Sherman of the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) of Salisbury University doubled his office hours at WCED… Read more »

Just like Santa, but for nonprofits

(Dec. 15, 2016) Each December, Berlin’s Church Mouse Thrift Shop acts as Santa Claus for area nonprofits. This year, Church Mouse will give more than $6,000 in charitable contributions to other groups. For Helen Wiley, who runs the shop as an outreach for St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, this is by far the busiest time of… Read more »