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OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Tom Janasek

Laurel native Tom Janasek, 50, came to Ocean Pines in 1984. He’s been a presence during board meetings for years, often offering his opinions during public comments, and is one of 12 candidates running in this year’s board of directors race. Janasek sold real estate straight out of high school and started his own construction… Read more »

OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Doug Parks

Ocean Pines resident Doug Parks turns 61 this month. He’s one of 12 homeowners running for the Association’s Board of Directors this year and, if elected, he would be the youngest member of that body. Spending a few moments with Parks, it’s clear he has plenty of energy to offer the job. “Age is interesting,… Read more »

OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Steve Lind

Brooklyn-born Steve Lind, 68, served as a police officer for about two decades in New York City. He also ran a successful small business on the side before selling it and using the proceeds from to buy a large waterfront lot in Delaware. Now, Lind is looking to turn his diverse background into a successful… Read more »

OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Brett C. Hill

Brett C. Hill is by far the youngest candidate running for the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors this year. Born in Baltimore, the 37-year-old has owned property in the Pines since 2012 and moved to the area full time last spring. His company, FTS Fiber, provides Internet infrastructure services from its headquarters in West… Read more »

OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Ray Unger

Ray Unger might be one of the most upbeat citizens of Ocean Pines. The 75-year-old two-time former director is running for the OPA Board again this year, and says he is largely satisfied with the job the current directors are doing. “I think we’re kind of cruising a little bit now,” he said. “They’re going… Read more »

OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Pat Supik

During the last two budget cycles, Pat Supik has chaired the Ocean Pines Association Budget and Finance Committee. Along with her other duties, she has overseen the annual weeklong meetings the advisory group holds on the financial plan, and helped pen a list of recommendations to the directors. Supik, 71, is now looking to move… Read more »

OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Jack Collins

As the only incumbent in a group of 11 candidates seeking one of three vacancies on the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors, Jack Collins has a different perspective. Collins said he ended up in Ocean Pines after marrying “a local girl,” Connie Kelley, from Ocean City. “Her dad was the mayor of Ocean City… Read more »

OPA BOARD CANDIDATES – Larry Perrone

With three seats up for grabs during this year’s OPA Board election in August, the field is likely to be crowded with candidates. Larry Perrone, 61, was the first to declare his candidacy, in March. A Pennsylvania native, Perrone served for two years as an air defense officer in the U.S. Air Force, 82nd Airborne,… Read more »

Walking through election process in Ocean Pines

(July 14, 2016) Those closest to the election operations in Ocean Pines insist there are no cauldrons set up inside the room where, each year, the elections committee and a handful of support staff count ballots for the annual board of directors vote. No livestock are sacrificed; no brooms are ridden and no spells are… Read more »

Habitat for Humanity project progresses

(July 14, 2016) A new Habitat for Humanity of Worcester County project inched closer to completion last week, when it received unanimous approval of a setback variance from the Berlin Board of Appeals. The variance was a condition of approval by the town’s planning commission, which approved the project in May, but asked that the… Read more »