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Mayor Williams sees Berlin future utilizing ‘smart growth’

(March 24, 2016) Berlin Mayor Gee Williams remains, unquestionably, bullish on the future of Berlin. During an interview last week, Williams said the number of new developments in town were complimentary to both “the Berlin we had been, and the Berlin we’re trying to become.” That includes, he said, more than just the opportunity for… Read more »

New Berlin utility agreement will lower electric bills, in ‘18

(March 24, 2016) A revised power agreement with American Municipal Power Inc. [AMP] should save Berlin electric customers an average of seven percent on their bills, starting in 2018. The Town Council approved the execution of a new schedule, which starts on Jan. 1, 2018 and runs through 2020, during a public meeting on March… Read more »

Recovery of Berlin electric did not happen overnight

(March 24, 2016) Recent news coming out of Berlin’s electric utility has generally been upbeat, with the department receiving national recognition and a new contract, signed last week, promising lower bills in the near future. The picture wasn’t always so rosy, however, as the department was once something of a black eye on the town…. Read more »

Good Friday closes county gov’t offices

(March 24, 2016) Worcester County government offices, including all five Library branches, Liquor Control administrative offices and the recreation center, will be closed Friday, March 25, for the Good Friday holiday, and will resume standard hours of operation Monday, March 28. Shore Spirits retail liquor stores and the Liquor Control Warehouse will be open during… Read more »

Communication breakdown halts Pines committee mtg.

(March 24, 2016) A lack of information on a major capital improvement – and an out-of-town chairperson – resulted in the cancellation of the March 16 meeting of the Ocean Pines Racquet Sports Advisory Committee. That’s according to Chair John McNult, who said the committee has not met for months while he is away in… Read more »

‘Upbeat’ Unger to run again for OPA board

(March 24, 2016) Ray Unger might be one of the most upbeat citizens of Ocean Pines. The 75-year-old two-time former director is running for the OPA Board again this year, and says he is largely satisfied with the job the current directors are doing. “I think we’re kind of cruising a little bit now,” he… Read more »

Delmarva Power offering free trees to residential customers

(March 24, 2016) Delmarva Power is providing free trees to its residential customers through the Energy-Saving Trees program, which helps customers conserve energy and reduce household energy bills through strategic tree planting. Customers can reserve up to two free trees per household at www.arborday.org/delmarva, or by calling 1-855-670-2772. Tree were made available first to customers… Read more »

Berlin recognizes workers for service, from five to 30 years

(March 24, 2016) The Town of Berlin honored 14 of its employees for their service – some of whom have worked there for decades – during a ceremony at town hall on Friday. The second annual Town Employee Service Recognition Day also drew an official from the state level, and included complimentary cake and refreshments… Read more »

WCAC looking for artists for April 8 exhibition in Berlin

(March 24, 2016) The Worcester County Arts Council invites all interested artists to participate in a juried art show to be exhibited during the month of April at the Arts Council’s Gallery located at 6 Jefferson Street in Berlin. The exhibition is open to all artists, professional or amateur, with work in all media. All… Read more »

Applications open for CFES award

(March 24, 2016) The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore is now accepting applications for the 2016 Hazel Minority Teacher’s Scholarship Award. The application deadline is April 1. Scholarship amounts of up to $2,000 will be awarded. Eligible minority residents in Wicomico, Somerset and Worcester counties who are interested in pursuing a teaching career, have… Read more »