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Claims against Oglesby dismissed

(Sept. 1, 2016) District Court Judge J. Frederick Motz ruled on a number of motions brought by the defendants in the case between three former Pocomoke City police officers and a large number of government officials and staff last Friday, denying all but one. The charges against State’s Attorney Beau Oglesby have been dismissed. Motz,… Read more »

State Highway sets stormwater crossing schedule

(Sept. 1, 2016) With the first of four stormwater drainpipe replacements finally in the books, the State Highway Administration has released the preliminary schedule for two of three other crossings that will require lane closures overnight on Route 113. According to SHA liaison Bob Rager, these crossings are just the beginning of this kind of… Read more »

Exodus: Renaud and OPA Elections Committee resign

(Sept. 1, 2016) In apparent fallout from the firing of Ocean Pines Association General Manager Bob Thompson last week, one member of the board of directors and the entire membership of the Ocean Pines Elections Committee has resigned. Former director Pat Renaud, who had one year left on his three-year term, announced Monday that he… Read more »

Thompson terminated; Brett Hill becomes GM

(Sept. 1, 2016) Ocean Pines Association General Manager Bob Thompson was fired last Friday in a 4-3 vote of the board of directors, as newly elected members of the board followed through on campaign promises to replace him. Thompson, whose six-year tenure as the association’s chief operating officer was a political lightning rod in the… Read more »

Israeli couscous absorbs immense flavor

Almost as though it was too much to ask for (my apologies for ending an opening statement with a preposition; you’ll simply have to bear with me), we suddenly received the cool weather so many people were so desperately seeking out. And my feet, sitting atop the bricks in our tiki bar, are cold. Yes,… Read more »

Final steps to cap Berlin Rubble Fill

(Aug. 25, 2016) The next steps in the Berlin Rubble Fill closure project was approved by the Worcester County Commissioners at its meeting last Tuesday. John Tustin, county Pubic Works director, provided background on the project. “We are under consent order by the Maryland Department of the Environment to construct a cap and closure to… Read more »

Spots still available for 2016 Paint Berlin show, competition

(Aug. 25, 2016) The deadline for Paint Berlin is fast approaching, and only about 10 slots remain for the seventh annual plein air show and competition. Registration is open to 50 artists, and Worcester County Arts Council Executive Director Anna Mullis said the nonprofit had “close to 40” artists sign up so far. The deadline… Read more »

Letters to the Editor

Defense of ‘HRC’ was subjective Editor, Response to: letter by Caroline Furnari, Ocean Pines Ms. Furnari’s article defending Hillary Rodham Clinton’s (HRC) record consists of the usual rhetoric repeated time and again by liberal Democrats in their attempt to change people’s negative opinions of HRC. The justifications for support of HRC provided by Ms. Furnari… Read more »

Always follow the money

It’s always about the money. The absence of a physician in Snow Hill, a doctor shortage nationally or not, is the result of a potential patient base that’s too small to allow a full-time doctor’s office or clinic to break even given the cost of health care these days. It’s a shame, but the emergence… Read more »

Photographers to highlight August’s Fourth Friday event

(Aug. 25, 2016) Michael Galeone has the 1,000 words for each of his pictures, and is eager to share them. “Every photo has a story — ask me and I’ll tell you. I love telling stories,” he said. “I’m always open to helping people, because I want to talk about what I’ve learned.” A Fourth… Read more »