BERLIN– Parking can be a major headache in any small town, especially those that depend on a thriving, historic Main Street that predates modern drivers and automobiles. In Berlin, shoppers and shopkeepers have sounded off recently about the lack of downtown parking and the abuse by some of the town’s relaxed ticketing policy. Resident Dimitra… Read more »
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Town leaders already missing Paula Lynch
BERLIN– For more than a quarter century Paula Lynch has been a guiding and stabilizing force on the Town Council. When Lynch announced this month that she would not seek reelection, Berlin’s Mayor Gee Williams and several members of the council and staff of the town reflected on her 26-year legacy. “She has always provided… Read more »
Berlin Chamber yet to designate new exec. director
BERLIN– The Chamber of Commerce’s search for a new executive director could be heating up, as the current director’s tenure comes to an end this month. Joya Mattie, hired last year, will serve as the Berlin Chamber’s Executive Director until Aug. 29. The Chamber has yet to name a replacement. “We’re in the process,” said… Read more »
Berlin allocates $7,500 to Development Center
BERLIN– The Mayor and Council presented a grant for $7,500 to Worcester County Development Center during a meeting on Monday, Aug. 25. Executive Director Jack Ferry spoke about the Newark-based nonprofit, which assists adults with developmental disabilities. “You are the coolest town in America – I’m here to tell you about the coolest and best… Read more »
Grants totalling $1.9 mill. to go to stormwater upgrades
BERLIN– The town won a major stormwater victory on Tuesday as they announced a more than $1.9 million grant proposal was accepted by federal and state agencies. Stormwater has been an important issue in Berlin for more than 20 years. The town established the stormwater utility in 2013 and began improvements on West Street. In… Read more »
Delmarva curtain to open soon for ‘Macbeth’
DELMARVA – Brown Box Theatre Project’s fourth annual Free Shakespeare at the Beach tour will travel throughout Delmarva to bring an outdoor presentation of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy “Macbeth” to area schools and local communities free of charge. Shakespeare’s spellbinding vision of ambition, treachery, mystery and magic will be conjured up this September in a three-week… Read more »
Wings & Wheels Expo scheduled for city’s airport
WEST OCEAN CITY – The Ocean City Aviation Association and Ocean City Municipal Airport are back with their Wings & Wheels Expo, bringing more than 200 privately owned aircraft, custom cars and antique military vehicles to the Ocean City airport tomorrow, Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The public will have a chance to… Read more »
Berlin Little League players to be honored with parade
BERLIN– Following a season filled with unparalleled successes, the town will honor its more than 500 area Little Leaguers during a parade on Oct. 10. Berlin approved the parade during a Mayor and Council meeting on Monday, Aug. 25. “It’s going to honor all of my all-star teams,” said Berlin Little League President Norman Bunting…. Read more »
Massive Tyson’s Park project could finally be moving forward
BERLIN– After months of speculation, the massive Tyson’s Park project could be moving forward next month. The project would be set on the former Tyson’s Foods Inc. chicken processing plant on Old Ocean City Boulevard, land that has gone unused since the company closed in 2003, laying off 600 Berlin workers. In April a mockup… Read more »
Dog attack leads Berlin to reexamination of leash law
BERLIN– A dog attack led to a reexamination of leash laws at a Mayor and Council meeting on Monday, Aug. 25. Berlin resident Pam Hay said she was walking her dog on Saturday, Aug. 2, at approximately 3 p.m. when an unleashed dog attacked her 3-year-old cairn terrier Lulu. Hay said the attacking dog, a… Read more »