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SHA requests Rt. 376 sections be deeded from town

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Dec. 24, 2020) The Berlin Mayor and Council met virtually with State Highway Administration (SHA) officials on Dec. 17 to discuss widening Route 376 from Route 113 to Flower Street for safety improvements. “We’re widening this section so that there will be more room for people to take that left… Read more »

Environment committee ruminates water quality

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By Greg Ellison (Dec. 24, 2020) Along with updating efforts to address the continuing presence of resident Canada geese at area ponds, the Ocean Pines Environment and Natural Assets Committee also discussed research about establishing clam beds to reduce pollutants in the St. Martin River during its meeting last Wednesday. Committee member Karen Krun Detter… Read more »

County in WHP lawsuit after motion withdrawn last week

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By Elizabeth Bonin, Staff Writer (Dec. 24, 2020) The motion to dismiss Worcester County from the lawsuit regarding the full-time residents of White Horse Park and the White Horse Park Association has been dropped. Attorney Hugh Cropper, representing the full-time residents, withdrew the motion last week. A hearing had been scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 15…. Read more »

Berlin leaders lobby for help on utility regs

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Meeting with legislators concentrates on savings By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Dec. 24, 2020) The Berlin Mayor and Council held a work session virtually with District 38 legislators last Thursday to discuss the electric utility’s Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards, the multi-purpose building on Flower Street and covid-19 funding and resources to the town. Berlin’s electric… Read more »

OP pending budget outlook unclear

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With so many variables, it’s tough to know how year will end, and how future looks By Greg Ellison (Dec. 24, 2020) Handicapping potential assessment increases in the Ocean Pines Association’s budget for next year would be challenging as it is, but the absence of covid-19 relief funds makes it worse. General Manager John Viola… Read more »

Almony gets humanitarian award

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Dec. 24, 2020) Professional bodyguard Adriano “Bubba” Almony was named 2020 Humanitarian of the Year by LV Magazine for his charitable efforts on the Eastern Shore and around the world. Almony, 26, grew up in Ocean City and graduated from Stephen Decatur High School in 2012. In June, Almony was… Read more »

Media center provides ‘maker space’ at PMS

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Dec. 24, 2020) Worcester County Public Schools are giving students opportunities to grow educationally through modern library programs, Jennifer Beach, the media specialist at Pocomoke Middle School, told the Worcester County Board of Education last week. Beach said media specialists transform a traditional library program by encouraging students to use… Read more »

Pines Board updates work groups’ progress

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By Greg Ellison (Dec. 24, 2020) Ocean Pines Directors Frank Daly, Dr. Colette Horn and Doug Parks updated other members of the association’s board on an assortment of work groups during a virtual meeting on Saturday. Daly provided a snapshot of progress achieved by the short-term rental work group. “We have met with [Ocean Pines]… Read more »

Holland retires from Berlin PD after 14 years

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Dec. 24, 2020) Senior Officer Claude Holland was honored during a small retirement ceremony at Town Hall on William Street in Berlin on Dec. 18 along with the swearing in of Officer Jason Odegaard. “It was very humbling,” Holland said. “It was a very emotional day for me as well… Read more »

Berlin mural part of Ten Thousand Flowers Project

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Dec. 24, 2020) The Berlin Art and Entertainment Committee joined artist Tim Gibson to create a community mural inside the Berlin branch of the Worcester County Library as part of the Ten Thousand Flowers Project. Gibson, 25, established the Ten Thousand Flowers Project in 2018 in his hometown of Perkasie,… Read more »