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Pines ongoing drainage work plan

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By Greg Ellison (Feb. 13, 2020) Ocean Pines’ long-time storm water drainage problem looks to be improving, as engineering consultations and infrastructure upgrades are gradually producing a drier picture. Director of Amenities and Operational Logistics Colby Phillips last Wednesday gave the Ocean Pines Board of Directors an update on the administration’s implementation of drainage solutions,… Read more »

OP short-term rental enforcement

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By Greg Ellison (Feb. 13, 2020) Ocean Pines, because of its size and its unincorporated status, will be affected more by Worcester County’s new rental regulations than any other population center, and Ocean Pines Association officials are trying to establish what they need to do to comply. At last Wednesday’s meeting of the OPA Board… Read more »

SDHS addresses vaping dangers

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By Elizabeth Bonin, Staff Writer (Feb. 13, 2020) The Worcester County Health Department and Stephen Decatur High School teamed up to tackle vaping with a community forum at the Stephen Decatur High School auditorium on Tuesday, Feb. 4. The goal of the night was to educate parents on vaping products and how to combat student… Read more »

Worcester treasurer’s office to stay at Isle of Wight site

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By Elizabeth Bonin, Staff Writer (Feb. 13, 2020) The Worcester County Treasurer’s Office will continue to keep a satellite office at the Isle of Wight location, now that the county commissioners have abandoned the idea of relocating it to the Ocean Pines Library. During their Jan. 7 meeting, the commissioners voted to move the office… Read more »

Fatal crash in Berlin under investigation by local police

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer (Feb. 13, 2020) The driver of a S10 Chevy pickup who was killed in a two-vehicle crash in Berlin last Thursday has been identified as Johnie Derrickson, 73, or Parsonsburg. Although the circumstances of the accident remain unclear, what is known that his pickup collided with a large rollback truck… Read more »

Berlin approves SD Park programs

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer (Feb. 13, 2020) Stephen Decatur Park will now have access to a Worcester County Recreation and Parks toddler gym and tennis court sessions after the county proposal was approved by the Berlin mayor and Town Council during Monday’s meeting. Several adult and youth tennis clinics will take place weekly on… Read more »

Seaside Boat Show in OC convention center

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club holds event to raise funds for youth activities (Feb. 13, 2020) Ocean City-Berlin Optimist Club’s annual Seaside Boat Show will return to the resort for the 37th year, with more than 350 boats, 50 dealers and 150 vendors, at the Ocean City convention center on 40th… Read more »

Solid waste policy sparks debate

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer (Feb. 13, 2020) A stricter policy regarding the collection of solid waste was approved by the Berlin mayor and Town Council on Monday, although there were disagreements on how the policy should or could be enforced by residents of the town. Town Administrator Jeff Fleetwood introduced the ordinance to the… Read more »

Heron Park opens to public

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By Morgan Pilz, Staff Writer After months of work following chemical accident, all’s well (Feb. 13, 2020) It’s official: after being closed for five months and nearly nine months of cleanup, Heron Park is again open for public use, after a motion by Berlin Town Administrator Jeff Fleetwood was approved by the mayor and Town… Read more »

Wor. Tech hosts local SkillsUSA competition

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By Elizabeth Bonin, Staff Writer First-, second-, third-place finishers move on to state contest in Baltimore in April (Feb. 13, 2020) Students from Worcester Technical High School showed off their trade expertise during the sixth annual SkillsUSA local competition, held Saturday, Feb. 8. About 130 students competed in 35 different contests, which included masonry, welding,… Read more »