(April 20, 2017) The bar at Burley Oak Brewing Company in Berlin was packed on Monday night, as it normally would be, but this time it was about more than beer, as members of the community came to support Paul Suplee and his family following the passing of his wife, Julie, last month. Organizer Todd… Read more »
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Meet Jon Hill, Snow Hill’s new code enforcement ofc.
(April 20, 2017) Jon Hill, who came on board as Snow Hill’s code enforcement officer in January, is looking to cultivate a new approach to the position. “We’re here not only just to enforce the code, but to help people achieve their project goals too,” he said. Hill, who grew up in Whaleyville, spent two… Read more »
Fundraising for two Stephen Decatur teens battling cancer
(April 20, 2017) Two local students, Kylie Boston and DeShawn “DJ” Spence, are currently battling cancer as schoolmates and the community rallies around them. Boston, an eighth grader at Stephen Decatur Middle School, was diagnosed with brain cancer in January after a routine eye exam. She had no symptoms. “Her parents want to bring awareness… Read more »
Clean-Up Day in Berlin scheduled for Sat.
(April 20, 2017) Berlin’s annual Clean-Up Day, Saturday, is the kickoff for Take Pride in Berlin Week, which ends April 29. Volunteers will dedicate a few hours to help give Berlin’s parks and neighborhoods a spring-cleaning. Individuals and teams are needed to help with planting, weeding, raking, mulching and whatever else needs attention. Students can… Read more »
Planning Commission OKs Burley Oak stage expansion
(April 20, 2017) The Berlin Planning Commission unanimously approved an expansion at Burley Oak Brewing Company last Wednesday, but not without some trepidation. The Brewery will add a covered outdoor stage between the existing main building and an existing storage facility. According to site plan drawings, the front left stage support would be a tree,… Read more »
AGH outlines future moves to SH
(April 20, 2017) Michael Franklin, Atlantic General Hospital president and CEO, presented a community update concerning the institution’s upcoming goals during a Snow Hill Council meeting last Tuesday. In 2014, Maryland’s all-payer hospital system modernization model was approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services as a five-year pilot program with the federal government…. Read more »
Commissioners honor service of fmr fire marshal
(April 20, 2017) The Worcester County Commissioners and staff bid a fond farewell to their dear friend and former Emergency Services Director and Fire Marshal, Edward “Sykes” Cropper, who passed away Friday, April 14. Cropper began his 33-year career with Worcester County government in 1963 as a part-time fire marshal before being hired full time on June… Read more »
Blessing of the Wheels bows at Berlin’s Decatur Park, Sat.
(April 20, 2017) Berlin resident Gussie Sholtis has seen all manner of wheeled implements roll by her Sheppard Realty Inc. office on Main Street downtown, from bicycles and skateboards, to strollers and wagons. Occasionally, she said, she has witnessed the wobbly to-and-fro of an off-road unicyclist. Sholtis said a light bulb recently went off… Read more »
Rev. Dr. Baker to speak on Congolese Ministry, Sunday
(April 20, 2017) Bethany United Methodist Church in Berlin will host Rev. Dr. Jonathan Edwin Baker, who will speak of his ministry in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, on Sunday, April 23, at 10 a.m. Rev. Baker is a missionary with the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church (UMC)… Read more »
Extended hours, full slate of events coming to Taylor House
(April 20, 2017) When the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum opens for the season on Saturday, May 27, it will do so with expanded hours and a new exhibit. The exhibit, spearheaded by museum Board Member Patricia Dufendach, will highlight local involvement in World War I. The new hours will be Monday, Wednesday, Friday and… Read more »