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Ocean Pines holds public hearing virtually for budget

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By Greg Ellison (Feb. 11, 2021)  The Ocean Pines Board of Directors held a FY21/22 budget hearing virtually on Saturday to update membership on the association’s current and future financial challenges. OPA Treasurer Doug Parks said the association’s governing documents requires a public hearing to provide residents a status update on the proposed budget. “We’re… Read more »

OP Bylaws Committee meets again virtually

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By Greg Ellison (Feb. 11, 2021) The Ocean Pines Bylaws and Resolutions Committee, which held its first meeting since coronavirus impacted society last March, reconvened last Wednesday to discuss governance documents updates. Committee Chair Jim Trummel said a bylaws review work group was instituted in November, which consists of himself and Directors Doug Parks and… Read more »

Escargot served with garlic butter, toast

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By Paul Suplee, MBA, CEC, PC-3 The weather is quite frightful out there. Snow, rain, sleet and more wintertime misery. Pair that with this ridiculous pandemic, and it makes for a crappy winter afternoon. Personally, I’ll take a foot of snow and a few cold days in which I can start a roaring fire and… Read more »

Heron Park land sale possibility

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Interest expressed in two parcels near entrance, but mayor, council undecided By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Feb. 11, 2021) The town of Berlin has potential buyers for two parcels that sit in front of the entry to the paths and ponds in Heron Park, but the mayor and council have to decide whether they have… Read more »

OP Garden Club looks to spring

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By Greg Ellison (Feb. 11, 2021) After adapting to largely online communications for coronavirus considerations last year, the Ocean Pines Garden Club is hoping to stage activities this spring following whatever safety restrictions remain in place. Garden Club President Patti Lookner said after the group halted in-person meetings due to the pandemic an email alternative… Read more »

EA Engineering to continue services at Central Landfill

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Feb. 11, 2021) EA Engineering will continue to monitor groundwater and provide analytical services at the Central Landfill Facility in Newark for the 2021-22 calendar years. The Worcester County Commissioners last Tuesday agreed to extend its arrangement with EA for approximately $182,000. The amount is an increase of nearly 12… Read more »

OP Recreation Parks Committee reviews projects, challenges

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By Greg Ellison (Feb. 11, 2021) Projects and potential enhancements were discussed during the Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks Committee virtual meeting on Monday. Robin Hood Park Planned upgrades for playground and basketball facilities are on tap next month at the roughly three-acre Robin Hood Park in South Ocean Pines. Recreation and Parks Director Debbie… Read more »

Town Council talks FY21 general fund

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Feb. 11, 2021) The Berlin Mayor and Council reviewed the general fund and utility funds report with the FY20 second quarter update of revenues and expenditures against the FY21 budget from Natalie Saleh, the town’s finance director. The general fund balance consists of non-spendable fund balance, restricted fund balance, committed… Read more »

Drainage pilot project funds pulled from OP FY21 budget

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By Greg Ellison (Feb. 11, 2021) Potential funding of $20,000 for a proposed pilot project to help offset Ocean Pines property owners’ out-of-pocket costs to address their own flooding problems has been removed from the recommended FY21/22 budget. The association had originally included $20,000 to pay back costs for engineering studies on private lots in… Read more »

Hearts for Heroes honors frontline workers

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Chamber campaign also recognizes Valentine’s Day for Berlin businesses By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Feb. 11, 2021) The Berlin Chamber of Commerce launched a Hearts for Heroes campaign to honor local heroes such as healthcare workers, teachers, grocery store clerks, firefighters, police, EMTs, food service and retail workers. “When my wife and I owned Victorian… Read more »