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Erté exhibition coming to Art in the Fields gallery, Fri.

(Oct. 15, 2015) Nearly two months after the first official exhibition bowed at the Art in the Fields gallery on 9 South Main Street in Berlin, its second exhibition, featuring Erté, will open Friday. The Russian-born French artist, also known as Romain de Tirtoff, is considered one of the progenitors of the art deco movement…. Read more »

VOLT small biz loan session scheduled for Fri. at OP library

(Oct. 15, 2015) The Video Lottery Terminal (VOLT) small business loan information session has been rescheduled to take place at the Ocean Pines Branch Library on Friday, Oct. 16, from 10 a.m. to noon. Worcester County Economic Development (WCED), in partnership with the Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation and Maryland Capital Enterprises, invites business owners… Read more »

Hope & Healing comes to Kindred Spirit Farm, Oct. 24

(Oct. 15, 2015) Coastal Hospice invites children who have lost a loved one to attend Hope & Healing with Horses, a free bereavement camp, on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Kindred Spirit Farm in Salisbury. This event is designed for children ages 6-14 who have experienced the death of a… Read more »

Students take Art in the Fields trip

(Oct. 15, 2015) On Monday, 17 students from Julie Wilsey’s fourth grade class at Worcester Preparatory School took a sunny-day stroll down Main Street for a quick field trip to the Art in the Fields gallery. The students, with art teacher Rebecca Tittermary, were there to see the gallery’s first exhibition, which featured more than… Read more »

Ocean Pines to host Halloween events

(Oct. 15, 2015) The Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks Department will host several Halloween activities this month, including annual favorites and a new spooky offering.   Area residents can put their artistic skills to use on Friday, Oct. 16 for Family Fun Night Pumpkin Painting. Attendees may bring their own pumpkins to this annual event,… Read more »

Berlin Fire Co. settle suit with fmr. employee

(Oct. 15, 2015) U.S. District Court Judge Ellen L. Hollander Last Wednesday signed a settlement order that will end the two-year legal battle between former Berlin Fire Company employee Zackery C. Tyndall and the Berlin Fire Company. Tyndall, a former EMT employed at the fire company and a volunteer fireman there as well, filed a… Read more »

Worcester County Veterans Memorial golf event, Oct. 28

(Oct. 15, 2015) The Worcester County Veterans Memorial Foundation will host its 9th annual Golf Tournament on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at the Ocean Pines Golf & Country Club. Proceeds will benefit the foundation’s educational outreach program. The tournament format will be “captain’s choice scramble” and will begin with a shotgun start at noon. Entrance fees… Read more »

Berlin’s Community Development Week recruiting kids 5-17

(Oct. 15, 2015) What does community mean to you? That’s the question the Town of Berlin will be asking during “Community Development Week,” a statewide initiative organized by the Community Development Network (CDN) of Maryland. While many other towns are holding information sessions based on financial opportunities tied to the Department of Housing and Community… Read more »

Worcester County Arts Council seeking nonprofit applicants

(Oct. 15, 2015) The Worcester County Arts Council Grants Review Committee is seeking applicants for local art projects to be held in Worcester County between Jan. 1 and June 30, 2016. Proposed project must be sponsored or presented by a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization and be open to the public. Grant amount requested must be matched… Read more »

Berlin Briefs

(Oct. 15, 2015) The Berlin Mayor and Council discussed the following items during a public meeting at Town Hall on Tuesday. New construction Engelhart said the town had a good year with new home construction, especially with “fill-in” lots. A total of 11 new family dwellings, not counting Cannery Village, have been built this year… Read more »