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Book captures teacher’s legacy

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Author uses Alice Davis’ story as cautionary tale of domestic violence By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Aug. 27, 2020) Stephanie Fowler, author and owner of Salt Water Media, a self-publishing company in Berlin, is set to release “Chasing Alice,” a book about the dangers of isolation and domestic violence through the focus of a beloved… Read more »

Construction almost complete at Showell

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Aug. 27, 2020) Worcester County Public Schools Facilities Planner Joe Price provided a monthly update on the Showell Elementary replacement school project for the board of education on Aug. 18. “In the past month, we’ve completed ceramic tile, finished painting, insulation and testing and balancing mechanical systems,” Price said. The… Read more »

Natural gas generator at Berlin power plant

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Aug. 27, 2020) Berlin officials have invested in a Caterpillar 2,000 KW EPA certified natural gas generator at the electrical power plant on William Street to replace a diesel generator that failed. The electrical power plant consisted of five diesel generators that produced 10 MW of power. “[The generators] are… Read more »

Berlin town council meeting canceled Mon.

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Aug. 27, 2020) The cancellation of the Berlin mayor and council meeting on Monday because of a lack of business to address was met with frustration by town residents and political candidates as the Oct. 6 municipal election approaches. “It speaks volumes to the priorities of our currently elected administration,”… Read more »

Bullied youth receive bodyguard service Sat.

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Aug. 27, 2020) Several Salisbury-based children and teenagers received a rare opportunity on Saturday — a day with real bodyguards. “Bodyguards Against Bullying” is an initiative that provides professional bodyguard service to youth who have been affected by serious or consistent bullying. Autumn Allen, 13, and Traymere Bishop, 11, were… Read more »

Yacht Club brings back live music last weekend

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By Greg Ellison (Aug. 20, 2020) After hitting the pause button on live music last month because of covid-19 health concerns, the Ocean Pines Yacht Club struck a full chord last weekend, with further shows scheduled through Labor Day. Matt Ortt Companies cofounder Ralph DeAngelus said performances last Friday by Over Time, followed by Great… Read more »

Perrone says fiscal matters will be priority

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By Greg Ellison Coronavirus plays havoc with OP’s revenue sources (Aug. 20, 2020) Newly ensconced OPA President Larry Perrone highlighted the importance of fiscal matters as he attempts to guide the board of directors through challenging budgetary decisions. “The number one priority … this year is trying to understand the impact of covid-19 on our… Read more »

Coach Benson earns Sam Wilkerson Award

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By Greg Ellison Long-time soccer mentor recognized for his devotion to helping young players (Aug. 20, 2020) After dedicating the past five years as a volunteer coach for youth soccer programs in Ocean Pines, Eric Benson was honored last week with the annual Sam Wilkerson Award. Recreation and Parks Director Debbie Donahue announced the accolade… Read more »

Kiwanis fundraises with haircuts

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By Greg Ellison Outdoor trim event Aug. 29 solicits support with club’s traditional efforts on pause (Aug. 20, 2020) Seeking creative means to raise money during the covid-19 pandemic, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Ocean Pines-Ocean City is working with Charity Dudley of Mobile Hair Services to provide open-air haircuts next Saturday with all proceeds… Read more »

Ocean Pines and three other libraries now booking appointments

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By Greg Ellison (Aug. 20, 2020) Since opening by appointment for limited services last Monday in Ocean Pines and Pocomoke, the Worcester County Library this week doubled the number of branches involved, while continuing to monitor pandemic trends. Worcester County Library Director Jennifer Ranck said the initial branches selected for the “Library By Appointment” alternative, which… Read more »