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Annual Family Fall Festival returns to Berlin school, Fri.

(Oct. 1, 2015) The annual Family Fall Festival returns to Most Blessed Sacrament Catholic School in Berlin on Friday, Oct. 2 from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Hosted by the Home School Association, this admission-free, family-friendly event on Racetrack Road features something for everyone. There will be delicious hot food and delectable baked sale items, games, arts and… Read more »

Pines GM Bob Thompson to host town hall meeting, Oct. 8

(Oct. 1, 2015) Ocean Pines Association General Manager Bob Thompson will hold a town hall meeting on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. in the Ocean Pines Community Center.  The meeting is open to the public. Thompson will use the meeting as an opportunity to address comments and questions posed by Ocean Pines residents and… Read more »

HISC launches campaign aimed at Alzheimer’s

(Oct. 1, 2015) The Home Instead Senior Care office serving Wicomico, Worcester and Somerset counties is launching a new campaign designed to make the community more Alzheimer’s friendly. Through the Alzheimer’s Friendly Business program, the Home Instead Senior Care office will provide free training to local businesses to help equip employees with information and resources… Read more »

Wor.County Humane Society Shop for a Cause, Thursday

(Oct. 1 2015) Join the Worcester County Humane Society Thursday, Oct. 1 from 5-9 p.m. at BomShell Boutique and The Green Doors for an evening of shopping.   Both stores, located at 12216 Ocean Gateway in West Ocean City, will donate a percentage of sales from the evening to the no-kill animal shelter. There will… Read more »

Carozza announces constituent hours in Worcester, Wico.

(Oct. 1, 2015) Delegate Mary Beth Carozza will hold a series of constituent listening hours this fall throughout District 38C in Worcester and Wicomico counties. As with her spring constituent hours, these forums are an opportunity for constituents to come out and share their views and concerns directly with Del. Carozza. Carozza will hold a… Read more »

Thousands turn out for Fiddler’s

(Sept. 24, 2015) The 23rd annual Berlin Fiddlers Convention started out on a high note, drawing thousands to the north end of Main Street Friday night to watch a pair of Maryland bluegrass bands tear through sets of standards – as well as a few surprises. Bob Perilla, frontman of headlining act Big Hillbilly Bluegrass,… Read more »

Annual orientation brings new, old OPA directors together

(Sept. 24, 2015) What does it take to be a board member in Ocean Pines? Technically, only a few thousand votes and ownership of at least one property in the community. It’s often a thankless job, with long hours and no pay, as well as being under the microscope of 8,452 homes and the local… Read more »

‘Best’ in show: oil painter first place in Paint Berlin

(Sept. 24, 2015) Christopher Best, 31, took home the top prize during last weekend’s Paint Berlin, winning $1,000 for his oil painting “Peach Shack.” The annual Worcester County Arts Council plein air competition, which ran Sept. 17-19, drew 35 artists from across the region and concluded with a “Wet Paint” show and sale at the… Read more »

Proposal offers possible hint at BOD direction

 (Sept. 24, 2015) Although Pete Gomsak’s financial presentations have been an annual tradition during the Ocean Pines Board of Director orientation meetings for a number of years, the assistant treasurer made one notable addition during his two-hour talk last Thursday. The final slide shown to the seven directors, including freshman board members Cheryl Jacobs and… Read more »

Berlin elected officials to ‘walk’ with public in October

(Sept. 24, 2015) In response to public suggestions made during Berlin government’s strategic planning sessions held earlier this year, several councilmembers have committed to meeting directly with their constituents. The “Walks with Elected Officials” initiative began earlier this month, with District 2 Councilmember Lisa Hall hosting a “walk” at Buckingham Elementary School on Sept. 16…. Read more »