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Go Red for Women to raise awareness of heart disease

(Jan. 29, 2015) Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing one in three deaths each year. The American Heart Association started Go Red for Women to shine a light on this disease and show the many ways women can be heart healthy. The Tri-County Go Red Committee, which consists of Atlantic General… Read more »

WPS students perform well in chess tourney

(Jan. 29, 2015) Worcester Prep fifth grade students Pranay Sanwal and Ayush Batra were honored for their prowess at the game of chess during the Maryland Scholastic Chess Association Tournament in Baltimore. The boys from the Worcester Preparatory School Chess Club competed against young chess enthusiasts from all over the region; approximately 250 students participated… Read more »

Historic Atlantic Hotel celebrates 120th birthday

(Jan. 22, 2015) The Atlantic Hotel, the centerpiece of downtown Berlin, turns 120 years old this year and the families who joined to bring it back to life in the 1980s after years of neglect will be honored at a fundraiser at the hotel on Friday, Jan. 30.  “We encourage everyone who loves Berlin and… Read more »

OP GM Thompson tackles ‘different’ board of directors

(Jan. 22, 2015) Although his name was nowhere to be found on the ballot during the 2014 election in Ocean Pines, General Manager Bob Thompson became the focus of the campaign, with issues ranging from his contract extension to the interpretation of his role as GM often leading the narrative. Thompson is now facing unfamiliar… Read more »

Film and website looks at Berlins across world

(Jan. 22, 2015) “Worldwide Berlin,” a new cross-media documentary, explores more than 100 Berlins, from the obvious in Germany, to lesser-known Berlins in Papua New Guinea, South Africa and El Salvador. DW-TV, a Berlin, Germany-based broadcasting company, launched the three-hour, four-part feature on Jan. 10 in four languages: German, English, Spanish and Arabic. While the… Read more »

SHA study, sinkholes, pushes back traffic on Md. Route 90

(Jan. 23, 2015) The State Highway Administration is conducting its annual review of bridges, leading to one-lane traffic patterns on the Route 90 bridge, intending to complete the process by late next week. During the inspection, a small sinkhole formed at the eastbound portion of the bridge crossing the St. Martin River in the shoulder…. Read more »

OP gets first look at 2016 budget

(Jan. 22, 2015) The public got its first look at the Ocean Pines Association’s fiscal year 2016 budget during last week’s Budget and Finance committee work sessions at the country club. The proposed $10.9 million budget includes a $25 increase in membership fees, which raises the total to $934 per property. Public works and police… Read more »

Planning sessions look to map future projects in Berlin

(Jan. 22, 2015) Town officials met with facilitator Christine Becker last Thursday, as Berlin kicked off a series of strategic planning sessions designed to build a municipal road map for the next five years. The four-hour work session included brainstorming on what makes the town tick, as well as an exploration of Berlin’s future and… Read more »

‘Five-year’ funding plan in Pines now in seventh year

(Jan. 22, 2015) The confusingly named “five-year funding solution” continues to stay on the books in Ocean Pines, almost certainly entering its seventh year with the fiscal 2016 budget. The measure showed up on General Manager Bob Thompson’s proposed budget this month and passed through the budget and finance committee last week without much fanfare…. Read more »

OP police dept. exploring options to stay competitive

(Jan. 22, 2015) Looking to stay competitive with neighboring municipalities, the Ocean Pines Police Department is exploring new retirement plan options and is asking the community for a $3,000 pay raise for entry-level officers. Currently, officers receive a 401k plan with three percent of their annual salary contributed by the Ocean Pines Association. “We’re competing… Read more »