By Greg Wehner, Staff Writer (May 26, 2022) A plan to outfit school buses with monitors to catch and penalize drivers who break the law by passing the big yellow vehicles when they are stopped with their lights flashing has a way to go before it satisfies the Worcester County Commissioners. On May 17, the… Read more »
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Pocomoke City man guilty of nine counts of animal cruelty
By Greg Wehner, Staff Writer (May 26, 2022) A Pocomoke City man was found guilty of nine counts related to animal cruelty last week for incidents stemming back to July 2021. On May 20, Michael Louis Parrett, 65, was charged with three counts of animal cruelty and six counts of animal cruelty for failing to… Read more »
Worcester County Commissioners find solution to budget shortage
By Greg Wehner, Staff Writer (May 26, 2022) After whittling down an $11.3 million revenue shortage in next fiscal year’s budget, the Worcester County Commissioners have agreed to cover the remaining $4 million using the FY22 fund balance. The commissioners met for more than four hours on May 10 to discuss the budget during a… Read more »
Worcester Commissioners enter round two on sports facility talks
By Greg Wehner, Staff Writer (May 26, 2022) The disagreement between two Worcester County Commissioners regarding discussions about the proposed sports complex in Berlin continued on May 17, with a third member of the board telling them he was tired of listening to the back and forth. At the end of the Tuesday morning county… Read more »
St. Martins by the Bay eyes Ocean Pines water
By Greg Wehner, Staff Writer (May 26, 2022) The Worcester County Commissioners May 17 session was full of public hearings, with the county having hearings on improving the water at St. Martins by the Bay, applying for Community Development Block Grant funds, and changes to the Capital Improvement Plan. St. Martins water Residents at St…. Read more »
Charter gets one-year South Point dock permit
By Greg Wehner, Staff Writer (May 26, 2022) The Worcester County Commissioners granted a charter boat captain a one-year permit to use a recreational boat ramp in South Point, despite pleas to do otherwise from nearby neighbors. Marc Spagnola owns and operates the 20-foot Sea Ark and 24-foot Dusk to Dawn fishing charters, and for… Read more »
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Tuna sashimi and beets in ponzu sauce
By Paul Suplee, MBA, CEC, PC-3 It certainly did not feel like 95 degrees on Chincoteague, that is until around 8 o’clock when my body all but gave out. It was then that I also noticed that the rest of my crew went into survival slow-down mode. The magnificent breeze hid the fact that our… Read more »
They died for us, and we’re still the same
The dead can’t speak for themselves, but intelligent people might wonder what the fallen defenders of this country’s freedoms would say if asked, given our current national circumstances, whether their sacrifice has paid off. To be sure, Americans have been bitterly divided before, the Civil War being the most obvious example. But that was hardly… Read more »
All referendum questions pass
Software problem leaves election officials no choice but to hand-count ballots The 28 proposed amendments to the Ocean Pines Association by bylaws were overwhelmingly approved by Ocean Pines voters this week, although getting to that final tally involved counting votes the old-fashioned way. The vote count on the Ocean Pines bylaws referendum was supposed to… Read more »