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State’s attorney still mulling vandal options

(March 19, 2015) The Worcester County State’s Attorney’s office has yet to decide how it will proceed with regard to the two juveniles who were charged along with an adult in connection with the nighttime vandalism of more than 30 cars and three businesses in downtown Berlin on Jan. 25. “We did not reach a… Read more »

OPA Pres. Stevens seeks to correct Cordwell comments

(March 19, 2015) OPA Board President Dave Stevens this week responded to comments made by fellow director Bill Cordwell in the March 12 issue of the Bayside Gazette. His comments are as follows: 1.   “ The day before the vote, several members of the Board were given information that could have swayed the decision away… Read more »

Cordwell blasts board decision on golf management

(March 19, 2015) Prior to last Thursday’s budget meeting in Ocean Pines, the Board of Directors met for a closed-door session to address personnel matters believed to have involved General Manager Bob Thompson. Thompson questioned the board’s diligence in selecting Landscapes Unlimited to replace the current golf management company during a meeting on Feb. 28,… Read more »

County sees red on 660-page $189 million budget request

(March 19, 2015) Worcester County’s fiscal 2016 budget book would be soaked in red ink were the county commissioners to adopt the first draft of the spending package that agrees to every request. The budget, containing the collected requests from almost every county department and municipality, is already 660 pages long without counting the Board… Read more »

Snow, ice no match for Berlin team

(March 19, 2015) Three major winter storms struck Berlin in quick succession this winter, hammering the region in a frozen blanket of snow and ice. The town’s water resources and public works teamed up in the snow-removal effort for the first time this year, and the results were startling. More often than not the streets… Read more »

OP Police Dept. releases 2014 crime statistics

(March 19, 2015) Ocean Pines Police recently released preliminary crime statistics for 2014. Serious crime declined nearly 40 percent in 2014 compared to 2013. A review of serious crime, known as Part 1 Offenses, revealed that in 2014 there were   106 Part 1 Offenses compared to 178 in 2013. Police answered 12,402 service calls for… Read more »

Berlin ties bow on strategic plan

(March 19, 2015) With civic engagement at a peak, Berlin officials met last week to finalize the details of a new three-year plan guiding town projects. The Town Hall gathering held last Thursday also looked to put a bow on a series of recent public meetings collecting opinions from the community. Members of the town… Read more »

Snow Hill resident gets four years in $65,000 jewel heist

(March 19, 2015) A Snow Hill woman was found guilty stealing more than $65,000 worth of jewelry and other items from her Ocean City employer, the Indian River Trading Co., following a trial last Friday in District Court in Snow Hill. Christine Davis, 46, was a trusted employee, Indian River owner Jack Alexander testified. “My… Read more »

Dollar General deal appears dead

(March 19, 2015) Property owner Mike Hamad is crying foul after the Berlin Planning Commission derailed plans for a new Dollar General store last week. The commission voted to deny final site plan approval of the store, which would have been located on Old Ocean City Boulevard near Healthway Drive in Berlin. Hamad sold the… Read more »

Pirate party to raise funds for Berlin nonprofit

(March 19, 2015) Lower Shore CASA is looking for a few good pirates for the Berlin-based program’s biggest fundraiser of the year. Part of Worcester Youth and Family Services Inc., CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocate, recruits and trains volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children. Maria Cusimano, CASA volunteer coordinator, said the programs… Read more »