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Worcester County hosts Just Walk

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) The Worcester County Health Department is inviting  people to participate in the “Move Your Way Just Walk” scavenger hunt for Worcester health tip messages on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Worcester County Health Department Public Affairs Officer Travis Brown said there will be 25 general… Read more »

Six candidates certified for Berlin’s municipal election

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) The Berlin Board of Supervisors of Elections last Tuesday reviewed and certified the eligibility of the six candidates who had filed as of that date for the Berlin municipal election in October. Candidates enter the contest by filling out forms from Berlin Deputy Town Administrator Mary Bohlen…. Read more »

Fourth candidate joins mayoral race

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Jennifer Allen says she will be voice for Berlin citizens and bring fresh perspective By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) Berlin resident Jennifer Allen, 68, became the fourth candidate for mayor in the Oct. 6 municipal election ballot after filing on Monday. Allen will run against incumbent Mayor Gee Williams, District 2 Councilmember… Read more »

Investigation continues for shooting near Flower Street

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) Worcester County Sheriff’s Office responded to a shooting on Tuesday about 10 p.m. near Flower Street in Berlin. No injuries were reported, but two residences and three vehicles were struck by gunfire. Sheriff’s deputies turned the case over to the Worcester Bureau of Investigation and the was… Read more »

OP Board approves county sewer line tweak

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By Greg Ellison (July 16, 2020) Looking to limit impacts to private property, the OPA Board of Directors approved a request from Worcester County to install a section of underground sewer pipe slightly outside of easement areas during a special meeting on Friday. General Manager John Viola said both OPA Public Works & CPI Director… Read more »

Pines Police building remains under budget

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By Greg Ellison (July 16, 2020) The OPA Board of Directors agreed 6-0, with one member abstaining, to allocate more than $23,000 from replacement reserves last Friday to procure upgraded security doors for the new police building. The project is under budget by nearly 10 times that amount. OPA General Manager John Viola said the… Read more »

OP Yacht Club holds outdoor concert series

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By Greg Ellison (July 16, 2020) Open-air concert with covid-19 health restrictions in place have begun at the Ocean Pines Yacht Club from Thursdays through Sundays until Labor Day Weekend. Lewis Sherman, yacht club director of operations, said the events cost nothing to attend, with food and drink menu items served during the performances. “Right… Read more »

Water quality at safe level off beach at racquet club

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By Greg Ellison (July 16, 2020) After reports last week that bacteria counts in the St. Martin River next to the Ocean Pines Swim and Racquet Club exceeded EPA safety standards, water sample data from July 8 compiled by Assateague Coastkeeper Kathy Phillips showed that water quality had dropped back to acceptable levels. Enterococci bacteria… Read more »

Parks stays focused on reelection

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By Greg Ellison (July 16, 2020) OPA President Doug Parks responded this week to what he said was potentially misinterpreted news coverage implying he would resign from the board of directors. “I felt it was important to get some information out there to say, ‘I don’t dislike being president and, no, I’m not resigning from… Read more »

Oyster gardens aid water quality

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By Greg Ellison (July 16, 2020) Oyster spat, although barely visible to the naked eye, could have sizeable impacts on pollution levels in the St. Martin River watershed. Long regarded as Maryland’s coastal bays’ most compromised body of water, the St. Martin River and its tributaries have improved via the water filtration provided by oyster… Read more »