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Serve beer cheese soup with soft pretzels

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By Paul Suplee, MBA, CEC, PC-3 I am fifty-two years old. When I stare longingly into a bowl of Wisconsin beer-cheese soup, chock-full of cream, butter, milk and gobs of extra sharp cheddar, I think of three things: deliciousness, heart attacks and constipation. I mean, don’t you? I love Beer-Cheese Soup. It has stood the… Read more »

EDUs purchased for Route 50 Royal Farms

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) The Berlin Mayor and Council approved the allocation of two more equivalent dwelling units (EDUs) at the Royal Farms on the corner of Route 50 and Stephen Decatur Highway in Berlin during its meeting on Tuesday. An equivalent dwelling unit is a standard of measurement by which… Read more »

Mayor Tyndall decides ‘cool’ not that cool

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Slogan has ‘run its course,’ will be eased out of use By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) Berlin Mayor Zackery Tyndall is gradually removing the “America’s Coolest Small Town” slogan, starting with letter heads and his business cards. However, it will remain as part of the town’s marketing, said Town Administrator Jeff Fleetwood…. Read more »

Compost dumpster for fall decorations at Heron Park

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) The Town of Berlin is working with Go Green OC and JDog Junk Removal & Hauling to offer pumpkin, corn stalk and hay bale composting from Nov. 1-7. “Last year, we did ‘Pumpkins for Pigs,’” said Joshua Chamberlain, founder of Go Green OC. “Now that we have… Read more »

Berlin’s elected officials get lesson on audit, FY21 budget

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) Berlin Finance Director Natalie Saleh provided a budget lesson to the newly elected councilmembers last Wednesday, explaining during a work session that the annual budget book contains a balanced budget for each fund. The budget is broken down into five independent funds: general, electric, water, sewer and… Read more »

General election polling changes reflect pandemic

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In-person voting will occur at four county locations By Elizabeth Bonin, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) Voters have multiple options for casting their ballots on Tuesday, Nov. 3 or early for the general election. They can vote at one of four voting centers in Worcester County or return their mail-in ballots via mail or a… Read more »

Berlin Mayor and Council Briefs

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) The following took place during the Berlin Mayor and Council meeting on Monday: Holiday schedule The mayor and council approved the holiday schedule for 2021, which includes the following dates: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – Jan. 18, 2021 Presidents Day – Feb. 15, 2021 Good Friday… Read more »

Berlin Fire Co. gives budget report for July through Sept.

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) Berlin Fire Company President David Fitzgerald presented the quarterly report from July 1 to Sept. 30 to the Berlin Mayor and Council on Monday. Between July 1 and Sept. 30, the fire company responded to 40 in-town fire and rescue calls, making up almost 34 percent of… Read more »

Children’s books, novel sold locally

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) The Greyhound Independent Bookstore and Fine Arts Gallery, 9 S. Main St., welcomed three authors for book signings in conjunction with Oktoberfest on Oct. 17. Pamella A. Russell, who has lived in Berlin for over 20 years, has released her debut children’s book, “Adventures of the Sací… Read more »

Maple Ave. property may transfer

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 29, 2020) The Berlin Mayor and Council discussed the transfer and disposition of property located at the south end of Maple Avenue that belongs to the Town of Berlin to Willows at Berlin during its meeting on Monday. The mayor and council had been scheduled to discuss deeding the… Read more »