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Leaky Pete’s bringing oyster and wine bar to downtown

(Feb. 26, 2015) Cambridge oyster and wine bar Leaky Pete’s is opening a second location, this time in Worcester County. The restaurant will replace Tex Mex and Country Cook’n on 119 Main Street in downtown Berlin. “We have our lease deal signed and we’re waiting on the liquor license approval, which should happen March 18,”… Read more »

Art scholarships available for Wor. County students

(Feb. 26, 2015) Worcester County Arts Council’s Student Scholarship award program is under way.  The Arts Councila is offering multiple $1,000 each art scholarships to graduating high school seniors, who are Worcester County residents interested in pursuing academic careers in the arts. Scholarships are also available to college art majors wishing to continue their education… Read more »

Wor-Wic offering driver’s education classes in March

(Feb. 26, 2015) The continuing education division at Wor-Wic Community College is offering driver education classes Monday through Friday, March 16-27, from 5:30-8:45 p.m., at the college campus on the corner of Route 50 and Walston Switch Road in Salisbury. Classroom size is limited to 30 students. Behind-the-wheel training is one-on-one with an instructor. Students… Read more »

Students invited to submit essays

(Feb. 26, 2015) Fourth graders throughout Maryland are invited to take part in the Maryland Municipal League’s annual “If I Were Mayor” essay contest. The contest challenges fourth graders to share their thoughts on how they would engage with citizens to make their local municipality a better place to live and work if they were… Read more »

Servefest one-day outreach event March 14

(Feb. 26, 2015) Servefest is a one day, yearly outreach event by the Ocean City Worship Center designed to serve the Berlin community in the following five areas: widows, orphans/fatherless, poor/needy, oppressed/sick and imprisoned.   Organizers are currently accepting requests from residents of Berlin and those within a 10-mile radius who are in need to… Read more »

DAR announces annual contest winners

(Feb. 26, 2015) The General Levin Winder Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution sponsors Junior American Citizens contests at area schools each year. The objective of the JAC Committee is to instill good citizenship in the youth of all races, creeds and economic backgrounds, by teaching loyalty to the United States of America… Read more »

Arctic blast blankets county in snow

(Feb. 19, 2015) The first major snowfall of the year hit Worcester County late Monday evening, blanketing the area with more than six inches of snow. Freezing conditions continued throughout Tuesday, resulting in public school closings in the county and impassable roads. Bill Sammler, warning coordination meteorologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, said… Read more »

Black businesses once boomed in Berlin

(Feb. 19, 2015) Longtime Berlin resident Gregory Purnell believes now is the perfect time for a history lesson. Last month the reigning “Coolest Small Town” began holding public meetings to map the future in broad strokes. Business was booming in the vibrant downtown, and good will was at an all-time high. Then, a newspaper ran… Read more »

Clarke looking to end 6-year run of 5-year plan in OP

(Feb. 19, 2015) Two weeks after OPA Board Vice President Marty Clarke walked out of a budget meeting in frustration, the two-term director says he is still mulling his options on returning.   Clarke suggested a number of changes to the fiscal year 2016 budget before the meeting, including reducing the projected assessment from $934… Read more »

Commissioner Bertino to host first town hall meeting

(Feb. 19, 2015) County Commissioner Chip Bertino, who represents Ocean Pines, will hold a town hall-style meeting at the Ocean Pines library Saturday, Feb. 21, beginning at 10 a.m. “I don’t expect the meeting to go longer than an hour or hour and a half, but I do want people to see how Judy Boggs’… Read more »