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Overnight with otters this weekend

(Feb. 9, 2017) The Delmarva Discovery Center is featuring another otter-themed event this weekend, as it invites area children to come party for a while with Mac and Tuck, or spend the night at the museum to continue the otter event into Sunday. Tickets are still available. The price for members to attend the sleepover… Read more »

Worcester Tech H.S. seniors present capstone projects

(Feb. 9, 2017) A toothbrush with dental floss attached, porta-potty covers and an apparatus to clean wine glasses efficiently were just some of the 10 capstone projects presented to six industry and community partners on Tuesday morning by senior pre-engineering students at Worcester Technical High School in Newark. “The biggest achievement obstacle in our classrooms… Read more »

Pines resident to judge Westminster Dog Show in NYC

 (Feb. 9, 2017) Ocean Pines resident Mary Ann Alston will participate in her third judging assignment at the 141st annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City, Feb. 13-14. “It is truly an honor to be invited to judge the Westminster Dog Show,” Alston said. “Judges are chosen for their knowledge in the… Read more »

OPA Briefs

(Feb. 9, 2017) The Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors discussed the following items during a public meeting on Jan. 28 in the community center. Late agenda additions One item, approval of seed money for the 50th Anniversary Committee, was removed from the agenda because the board approved that funding during a budget meeting the… Read more »

‘Behind the Scenes’ at Assateague

(Feb. 9, 2017) Assateague Island Alliance, the Friends Group of Assateague Island National Seashore, will host a new program, “Behind the Scenes: Science of the National Seashore,” on Saturday, Feb. 11. Meet at 10:30 a.m. for refreshments prior to the program, which will begin at 11a.m. Kelly Taylor, ASIS Interpretation and Education supervisor, will take… Read more »

Over capacity, too few users blamed for water troubles

(Feb. 9, 2017) Pocomoke City’s water troubles are caused by too much storage and not enough people making use of the service, resulting in stale water containing deposits of iron and other materials being fed into the town’s homes, according to GMB consultants, the firm hired by the town to identify the source of the… Read more »

Volunteers ramp up prospect of skateboard park in Berlin

(Feb. 2, 2017) After hosting “Get Ramped,” what was by all accounts a successful biking and skateboarding event at Berlin Falls park in October, organizers Tres Denk and Sean McLaren approached the Berlin Parks Commission on Tuesday about continuing their involvement there. Specifically, McLaren offered his services in setting up a temporary skate park, potentially… Read more »

OPA taps Novak Group to aid in general manager search

(Feb. 2, 2017) As expected, the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors voted on Saturday to award the Novak Consulting Group a contract to help find a permanent general manager. Director Brett Hill had been serving in that capacity on an interim basis since former General Manager Bob Thompson was fired last August. Two other… Read more »

Lower Shore Land Trust hosts winter bird ID program

(Feb. 2, 2017) The Lower Shore Land Trust is resurrecting an older, but popular event this Saturday at 10 a.m., the Winter Bird Identification and Backyard Birding Program, at its headquarters in Snow Hill in preparation for the national Great Backyard Bird Count, later in the month. “It’s a really neat example of citizen science… Read more »

Council to hear water quality study

(Feb. 2, 2017) Salisbury-based GMB Engineering is scheduled to provide the Pocomoke City mayor and council something the town hasn’t had in decades: possible solutions to the ongoing, but intermittent water quality issues seen in Pocomoke Heights and beyond. Resident complaints have been steady, but sporadic, and all have the same basic features: offensive-smelling and… Read more »