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OP Yacht Club pauses live shows

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By Greg Ellison (July 23, 2020) Recently launched live music at the Ocean Pines Yacht Club, slated to run four nights a week through Labor Day, took a quick hiatus last weekend because of mixed feedback from patrons concerning covid-19 health restrictions. Matt Ortt Companies cofounder Ralph DeAngelus said the situation became untenable following a… Read more »

OP recreation and parks moves ahead with activities for July

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By Greg Ellison (July 23, 2020) In addition to receiving a Worcester County Commissioners proclamation earlier this month, Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks staff members have launched a number of sports and summer camps during July according to coronavirus health and safety guidelines. Director of Recreation and Parks Debbie Donahue accompanied department staff for a… Read more »

OP Police near move to safer digs

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By Greg Ellison New building represents one final goal for Massey before his retirement (July 23, 2020) Closing out a law enforcement career spanning five decades, Ocean Pines Police Chief Dave Massey is notching one last accomplishment before retiring Aug. 1 — the imminent unveiling of an expanded, safety-enhanced headquarters. Massey said a precise date… Read more »

Anonymous donor food funds aid neighbor

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By Greg Ellison (July 23, 2020) An elderly Ocean Pines resident, still working to survive despite being more than 80 years old, was overjoyed last week after a surprise donation helped fill her cupboards with food. Ocean Pines Chapter of AARP President Larry Walton, who also is president of the Ocean Area chapter of National… Read more »

Pines election committee looking at online voting

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By Greg Ellison Upcoming election will be test of community interest (July 23, 2020) After redesigning balloting systems to abandon the Scantron technology that had been used, the Ocean Pines Elections Committee will be watching this year’s board of directors’ race to gauge community interest in using electronic voting in the future. “This year we’re… Read more »

Berlin celebrates Christmas in July

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) The Town of Berlin in partnership with local businesses is hosting Christmas in July downtown until Sunday. Economic & Community Development Director Ivy Wells said all the shops and restaurants are celebrating in their own way. A sidewalk sale is among the festivities that began on July… Read more »

Construction of Showell Elem. almost done

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) Worcester County Public Schools Facilities Planner Joe Price on July 14 updated the board of education on the two-year Showell Elementary replacement school project as it nears completion. According to the floor plan, storefront and curtainwall windows have been installed and light fixtures hung. Kitchen equipment and… Read more »

Berlin Bd. of Supervisors of Elec. Briefs

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer July 23, 2020) The following took place during the Berlin Board of Supervisors of Elections meeting on Tuesday, July 14: Guidebook The five board members reviewed sections of the guidebook before a training session that will occur closer to election day. The first section of the guidebook details the role… Read more »

Worcester County Libraries closed; services provided

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) While all five Worcester County Library branches remain closed, public services are gradually restarting. Worcester County residents can register for a free digital library card to access digital content. Cards are valid for 90 days.  Digital resources, including streaming media for kids, teens and adults, are available… Read more »

Deadlines for 2020 Berlin election

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By Ally Lanasa, Staff Writer (July 23, 2020) Berlin Deputy Town Administrator Mary Bohlen and the Board of Supervisors of Elections reviewed the 2020 Berlin municipal election schedule during its meeting on Tuesday, July 14. Voter registration and regular candidate filing are due on Sept. 4. The town will also begin accepting absentee voting applications… Read more »