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Pines Golf Course work underway

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By Greg Ellison (Oct. 1, 2020) Aiming for immediate and long-term turf improvements at the Ocean Pines Golf Course, maintenance crews are executing a multi-point plan expected to be completed later this month. General Manager of Golf Operations John Malinowski said ground condition issues did arise over the summer. “We had a bad spot on some… Read more »

Keeping Dream Alive military donation drive

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By Greg Ellison (Oct. 1, 2020) Renamed but not repurposed, the “Keeping the Dream Alive” donation drive for active military personnel that takes place in Ocean Pines on Wednesdays during October continues the nearly two decade holiday-season tradition established by the late Carl and Anna Foultz. Larry Walton, Ocean Pines AARP Chapter 4507 president, said… Read more »

GM updates work in progress

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By Greg Ellison Viola says admin. pursuing reimbursement from SBA on virus-related expenses (Oct. 1, 2020) OPA General Manager John Viola this week provided updates on a  number of projects and processes that are underway. Viola said Accounting Manager Julia Johnson is documenting expenses related to coronavirus that would be reimbursed through the Small Business… Read more »

McMullen, Underkoffler work to bolster OP racquet sports

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By Greg Ellison (Oct. 1, 2020) Since partnering late last year to manage the Manklin Meadows Racquet Sports Complex, Tim McMullen and Terry Underkoffler have championed proposed court expansions and last week began attracting nationally ranked tennis tournaments to Ocean Pines. Underkoffler, a licensed U.S. Tennis Association instructor, said the complex hosted its first ever… Read more »

OP Sports Core Pool plans for expansion moves closer

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(Oct. 1, 2020) Plans are firming up for a frequently discussed room addition at the Ocean Pines Sports Core Pool. Ocean Pines Director of Amenities and Operational Logistics Colby Phillips said the concept of building an adjacent area separated from the pool deck has been batted around for the past four years. “The original idea… Read more »

Hazmat team summoned to Ocean Pines

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By Greg Ellison (Oct. 1, 2020) What began as a welfare check at a residence in Ocean Pines on Sunday afternoon grew into a three-hour response involving multiple agencies, including the Worcester County Hazmat team. Police Chief Leo Ehrisman said the Ocean Pines Volunteer Fire Department was alerted for a medical emergency just after 4… Read more »

Berlin council candidates discuss goals

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 1, 2020) The candidates running for Berlin Town Council provide their opinions and plans to improve the town’s finances and transparency with the community before the Oct. 6 election. Can you briefly provide your professional background and your connection to Berlin? Jay Knerr for at-large council seat: My name… Read more »

Berlin will seek FEMA grants for stormwater work

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 1, 2020) Berlin is seeking grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for future stormwater projects at Nelson Street, Franklin Avenue and Pine Street as well as West Street and Abbey Lane. Darl Kolar, the project manager at EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc., presented the phased implementation… Read more »

Students participate in pageants

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 1, 2020) Aminah White and MaryAnn Catherine Rutzler strive to bring positive change in their Worcester County communities as they participate in national pageants. Aminah White, of Germantown Road in Berlin, will compete in the junior pre-teen category of the National American Miss Pageant in November in Orlando, Florida…. Read more »

Grant sought to demolish building

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (Oct. 1, 2020) Berlin could be looking at no cost to demolish the buildings at Heron Park on Old Ocean City Boulevard. “Potentially, there’s $500,000 in grant money out there for demolition, and where I’m talking specifically, would be the old processing building at the Tyson plant,” Town Administrator Jeff… Read more »