By Greg Ellison (Nov. 5, 2020) Ocean Pines last week received nearly a quarter of the 300 hardwood trees donated to the Maryland Coastal Bays Program this summer. Coastal Bay Executive Director Kevin Smith said the Maryland Department of Natural Resources back in June invited agencies aligned with its mission to take advantage of excess stocks… Read more »
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Projects list paired down by committee
By Greg Ellison Budget panel elects to go with less expensive ones (Nov. 5, 2020) After mulling a pair of proposals last month, the Ocean Pines Association’s Budget and Finance Committee vetted four other proposed capital projects for fiscal 2021/2022 during its meeting last Wednesday. General Manager John Viola said after hearing presentations about additional… Read more »
Parks Comm. talks about prioritizing projects in Berlin
By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) The Berlin Parks Commission on Tuesday agreed to recommend the final draft of its commemorative program to the Berlin Mayor and Council. The program will allow individuals, families or organizations to honor the memory of loved ones or to memorialize a significant event through the dedication of… Read more »
Internet connectivity issues caused by internal hardware
By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) Internet connectivity issues continued to disrupt learning for Worcester County’s public school students on Monday. Virtual learners were instructed to work on assignments asynchronously until the issues were resolved. Worcester County Public Schools Superintendent Lou Taylor provided a technology update to families on Monday on the school… Read more »
Van Gasbeck offers ‘cozy’ venue for recording
By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) Berlin resident Matthew Van Gasbeck worked for a month to create a comfortable audio production studio for local musicians and podcasters, transforming the snug space on Old Ocean City Boulevard with charcoal painted walls, a soothing earth-toned rug and a plush, dark teal sofa. Cozy Recordings officially… Read more »
Berlin to apply for covid relief grant funding
By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) Maryland businesses, restaurants, Main Street programs, arts organizations, and entertainment venues that have been suffering financially from the coronavirus may be able to tap into the $250 million economic recovery package announced by Gov. Larry Hogan on Oct. 22. Drawn from the rainy day fund, the relief… Read more »
Berlin’s 2020 fireworks show canceled for health concern
By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) The Berlin Mayor and Council agreed last Tuesday to cancel the 2020 fireworks show proposed for New Year’s Eve and have 50 percent of the 2020 deposit applied to the fireworks show on at dusk on July 3, 2021. Ivy Wells, the town’s economic and community development… Read more »
Berlin Mayor and Council discuss meetings
By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) Mayor Zackery Tyndall and the new Berlin council members discussed with town staff the protocols of the various types of meetings they will participate in during an orientation work session on Oct. 21. Deputy Town Administrator Mary Bohlen said the mayor and council will participate in regular… Read more »
Briddell honored relatives in Briddletown
By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) Briddletown residents and descendants of the Briddell family are honoring Rachel Briddell, who played an integral part in having Briddletown designated as an African-American Cultural District in 2018. “Rachel was a matriarch of the Briddell family,” said Gregory Purnell, Briddletown resident, local historian and nephew of the… Read more »
Berlin museum interpretive sign recently installed
Now, it can have another one posted on Route 50 By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Nov. 5, 2020) The Berlin Public Works Department has installed an interpretive sign on the Baker Street side of the Calvin B. Taylor House Museum lawn in compliance with State of Maryland Tourist Attractions Sign Program Policy. “This permanent sign… Read more »