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Officials pitch irrigation for Pines course

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By Greg Ellison Public Works heads believe it can be done for greens (March 19, 2020) Protecting water systems and reducing nutrient loads in the St. Martin River were primary motivators presented by Worcester County officials last week for a proposal to irrigate the Ocean Pines Golf Course with treated wastewater effluent. Worcester Public Works… Read more »

OP Water Advisory Board talks next budget

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By Greg Ellison Worcester officials detail leaky water holding tanks background, core problems (March 19, 2020) Tracking cases of leaky groundwater holding tanks and previewing pending budget requests were principal points presented during the Ocean Pines Service Area Water and Wastewater Advisory Board meeting on Monday. Board member Jack Collins praised the presentation about treated… Read more »

Parks onboard for next OPA board election

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By Greg Ellison (March 19, 2020) Looking to chart continued progress after four years as a member of the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors, President Doug Parks unveiled intentions this week to seek another term in the 2020 board election. “The first year, I was appointed to the board,” he said. “In 2017 I… Read more »

Heron Park groundwater evaluation results

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer (March 19, 2020) Heron Park in Berlin has passed its tests, Berlin Town Administrator Jeff Fleetwood announced at the Monday, March 9, mayor and Town Council meeting, following an analysis of water extracted from the grounds. Last June, an undisclosed amount of sodium hydroxide (caustic soda or lye) was spilled… Read more »

We’ll get through this

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Some of us are working from home, some of us are working at our offices and job sites, and some of us aren’t working at all. Such is the new abnormal in a world turned outside-in by the spread of the novel corona virus. As of early Wednesday morning, no cases of COVID-19, as the… Read more »

Short-term rental rules, regulations

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer Planning Commission looks over Airbnb ordinance draft ideas at monthly meeting (March 19, 2020) The Berlin Planning Commission looked over a short draft of the short-term rental rules last Wednesday that had been suggested by the mayor and Town Council. Since last November, the council and Planning Commission have been… Read more »

Wor. reviews new operations building for treatment plant

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By Elizabeth Bonin, Staff Writer (March 19, 2020) The Ocean Pines Water Wastewater Treatment Plant will get a new operations building. The Worcester County Planning Commission reviewed construction and site plans for a 62 by 54-foot building during their meeting on Thursday, March 5. The 20-by 50-foot building for storage will be demolished. John Tustin,… Read more »

Berlin man needs kidney donation

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer (March 19, 2020) Berlin resident Nick Morris, 74, is in dire need of a kidney transplant and is searching for an O-positive donor in the area. Morris has been a resident of Worcester County since 1975, and has been an English teacher, college instructor, long-time employee of the Alaska Stand,… Read more »

Cell tower to be constructed south of Berlin mid-May

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By Elizabeth Bonin, Staff Writer Service will improve area along Route 113 to Newark (March 19, 2020) The southern Berlin area should see improved cell service, as plans for a 195-foot-tall cell tower were reviewed by the Worcester County Technical Review Committee during its meeting last Wednesday. The tower, to be constructed by Calvert Crossland… Read more »

Pitching in to help school children

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer Businesses, volunteers see need and respond to loss of school meal program (March 19, 2020) Since Gov. Larry Hogan closed schools for two weeks by executive order last week, groups and organizations have joined to find ways to feed children who depend on school meals. Many students who benefit from… Read more »