By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) A team of Ocean Pines do-gooders is once again rallying to support children in need by collecting personal supplies to help underprivileged kids enjoy a summer camp experience. The volunteer group Ocean Pines Get Involved, founded by community resident and former member of the board of directors… Read more »
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Despite delays, firehouse build on schedule
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) Ocean Pines officials say construction of the community’s new southside firehouse remains on schedule despite requiring more extensive site preparation than originally expected. During the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors meeting Monday, OPA General Manager John Viola updated residents and the board on the project, saying… Read more »
Youth volunteers offer aid to elderly owners with yard cleanup
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) A Worcester Prep sophomore is offering a yard cleanup service this fall for Ocean Pines seniors who need a little extra help disposing of leaves, pine needles, and other autumnal debris. At an Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors meeting Monday, Liam McAllister, an incoming 10th grader… Read more »
Holiday weather hurt OP revenues, but rebound expected
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) While rainy weather during Memorial Day weekend contributed to a slight budget shortfall in May, Ocean Pines Association officials say they are optimistic that membership subscriptions and amenity revenues will rebound as summer continues. During Monday’s OPA Board of Directors meeting, the association General Manager John Viola… Read more »
Cleanup underway at OPA recreation centers
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) Ocean Pines Association officials this week provided updates on several community maintenance projects, including work at recreation amenities, trail cleanup efforts and the continued closure of the public works yard. During the OPA Board of Directors meeting on Monday night, OPA General Manager John Viola discussed recent… Read more »
Berlin fireworks return July 3
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) Berlin will be marking America’s 250th birthday a day early this week with its annual fireworks show on Friday, July 3. As the country gears up to celebrate its declaration of independence from Great Britain 250 years ago, the town will again host its own festivities on… Read more »
Ocean Pines set for celebrations to mark holiday
There’s plenty of fun for the entire family this July 4 in Ocean Pines. The day kicks off with the July 4 Freedom 5K at Veterans Memorial Park. Day-of registration begins at 7 a.m., with the race starting at 8 a.m. All ages are welcome! There will be awards for the top three females and… Read more »
OPA recommends pay raises to bolster police recruiting
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) Amid a staffing shortage, Ocean Pines will strengthen the police department’s recruiting and retention efforts by boosting officers’ starting salaries. At Monday night’s Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors meeting, association General Manager John Viola presented his recommendation to increase pay for members of the OP Police… Read more »
Major remodeling planned for Ocean Pines Beach Club
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) The Ocean Pines Beach Club in Ocean City will undergo extensive remodeling this fall, with a focus on creating a welcoming second-floor space by installing a top-story deck, an ADA-compliant elevator, and durable, storm-proof windows. At the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors meeting Monday, General Manager… Read more »
Tindley Day event planned at Taylor House lawn July 7
By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (July 2, 2026) The lawn of the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum will be the site of sermons, exhibits, and music next week in recognition of the inaugural Rev. Charles Albert Tindley Day, a newly proclaimed celebration to honor the Berlin-born gospel music composer. The Berlin mayor and council meeting… Read more »