(Nov. 12, 2015) According to a recent focus group conducted in Ocean Pines as part of the formulation of its comprehensive plan, the majority of residents would like things to “stay the way [they] used to be.” That’s according to Dr. Memo Diriker, who is helping gather data for the plan with Salisbury University’s BEACON… Read more »
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Berlin officials offer dates for phase one stormwater upgrade
(Nov. 12, 2015) Berlin officials offered some reassurances to Flower Street residents last Wednesday during a stormwater presentation at the multipurpose building. Berlin Mayor Gee Williams began the session by saying it was meant to update efforts that began in 2014 when the Flower Street culvert replacement essentially began in east Berlin. “Progress … has… Read more »
County preps rec center expansion
(Nov. 12, 2015) To keep up with growing demand for services and to address internal space concerns, the Worcester County Commissioner committed to adding space to the county’s Recreation Center in Snow Hill last year. The addition is nearly complete and is scheduled to open by the beginning of next month if all goes well…. Read more »
Berlin Coffee  House pop-up includes ‘Md. Pride’ section
(Nov. 12, 2015) Following several months of behind-the-scenes work, Berlin Coffee House will celebrate the opening of its new “Maryland with Pride” section with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday at 5 p.m. Owner Peggy Hagy said the idea came from Berlin Economic and Community Development Director Ivy Wells, who, in turn, gave a nod to Chis… Read more »
No special sessions set for Pines golf, budget guidance
(Nov. 12, 2015) Despite indications that one or more special sessions could be called, two matters discussed at length during the last regular meeting of the Ocean Pines Board of Directors will likely have to waiting until the next regular meeting, on Nov. 19. Last month, directors Dave Stevens and Jack Collins raised several questions… Read more »
Berlin Briefs
(Nov. 12, 2015) The Berlin mayor and Town Council discussed the following items during a public meeting at Town Hall on Monday. Permits and licenses The council voted 3-1 to approve a resolution on the town’s ability to withhold permits and licenses because of overdue accounts. Allen said the measure codified current town practices, allowing… Read more »
Church Mouse Nov. outreach to fund Operation We Care
(Nov. 12, 2015) Along with a number of other charitable undertakings, Berlin’s Church Mouse has given an average of $15,000 a year to area nonprofits as part of its monthly outreach program in conjunction with the town’s 2nd Friday Art Stroll. Organizer Helen Wiley said that aspect of the program started four years ago when… Read more »
Open mic night part of 2nd Friday Art Stroll
(Nov. 12, 2015) The Beauty 4RM Ash’iz Movement (pronounced Beauty from Ashes) will hold its first open mic night for poetry – in a way – during Berlin’s 2nd Friday Art Stroll on Nov. 13. The idea of the event is to involve change on a far grander scale than a simple poetry reading would… Read more »
Bungalow donating 10 percent of ‘Love’ proceeds to nonprofits
(Nov. 12, 2015) Looking for a way to give back to the community that has supported her since she first opened Bungalow Love in 2009, owner Heather Layton recently came up with a new campaign that lets customers pick one of three local nonprofits to benefit from purchases of specially marked items. Layton said she… Read more »
Bark For Life to raise funds for cancer society
(Nov. 12, 2015) Coupling with the 2nd Friday Art Stroll in Berlin, Bark For Life will bring cancer survivors, supporters and their four-legged friends to Worcester County to raise funds for the American Cancer Society. “We thought joining the two events would give us a bit more reach since this is our first year,” said… Read more »