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Snow Hill presents flooded First Fri.

(Oct. 6, 2016) This month’s First Friday event is shaping up to be a south county affair, with portions of Route 12 closed, Route 113 highway construction and potential weather problems joining to restrict the traffic flow into town from points north. As of Wednesday morning, the event is proceeding as planned, as Hurricane Matthew… Read more »

Draft of Ocean Pines CPC survey now online

(Oct. 6, 2016) A survey drafted by the Ocean Pines Association Comprehensive Planning Committee is online and viewable to the public. What will happen to the document, which is intended to gather data for a new comprehensive plan, has yet to be decided. The survey, along with the Sept. 15 meeting minutes, a PowerPoint presentation… Read more »

Worcester solar cooperative deadline extended to Nov.

(Oct. 6, 2016) Though the site visits and proposals have been completed, scheduled or are underway for inclusion into the Worcester County Solar Cooperative, organizer Corey Ramsden said new members will be welcome until the end of November. Originally, October was the deadline to join the cooperative, which gives residents from all areas of the… Read more »

October marks debut of new Maryland legislation

(Oct. 6, 2016) Though occasionally other dates are used, there are two main dates the Maryland General Assembly uses to enact new legislation: July 1 and Oct. 1. The following is a summary of selected laws that could have an impact on the area, which went into effect last weekend. SB 182 — Sponsored by… Read more »

Pocomoke City backs away from curfew proposal

(Oct. 6, 2016) Mayor Bruce Morrison prefaced the public hearing on a proposed curfew for youth in Pocomoke City with the caveat that support for the measure had evaporated. “I have a lot of mixed feelings on this,” he said. “I’m not sure this is the way we want to go. There are a lot… Read more »

WASHOUT: Weekend circles drain

(Oct. 6, 2016) As most of the lower shore is anticipating what, if anything, Hurricane Matthew could bring, Snow Hill continues to deal with the aftermath of last week’s strong storms that left most of the north end of town under water. Those waters have begun to recede, as the Worcester County Sheriff’s office announced… Read more »

Ocean Pines forms tech work group to bolster IT systems

(Oct. 6, 2016) Looking for ways to improve the ailing information technology systems in Ocean Pines, association board member Doug Parks is looking to launch a new technology work group. According to a post on the Ocean Pines website, the new group “will be tasked with undertaking a thorough evaluation of the use of IT… Read more »

Williams, Tyndall win Berlin election

(Oct. 6, 2016) Incumbent Mayor Gee Williams was reelected to a third term Tuesday by a landslide and newcomer Zackery Tyndall won a District 2 council seat in the only other contest in Berlin’s municipal election. Williams received 588 total votes — 184 in District 1, 240 in District 2, 73 in District 3, 72… Read more »

Squid ink, ‘OO’ flour adds gourmet touch

The following column originally ran in the Sept. 24, 2014 edition of the Gazette There are times when something just strikes my fancy and today marked one of those spells. Walking through the kitchen after straightening out the walk-in, I remembered my days in Baltimore. I cooked in some good restaurants and one such place… Read more »

Partnership to offer sixth annual Health Fair in Ocean Pines

(Sept. 29, 2016) Atlantic General Hospital and Peninsula Regional Medical Center are collaborating with the Ocean Pines Association and its Communications Advisory Committee to offer a free health fair for the community on Saturday, Oct. 1 from 8 a.m. to noon in the Ocean Pines Community Center at 235 Ocean Parkway in Ocean Pines. Atlantic… Read more »