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Atlantic Hotel to host bridal expo

BERLIN– Following a rainout in May, the town’s signature wedding expo returns this month. The Atlantic Hotel hosts Say “I Do” in Berlin on Friday, Sept. 26 from 5-8 p.m. The one-stop bridal show features information on wedding products and services including wedding fashions, gifts and registry, beauty services, catering, bakeries, reception venues, photography, videography… Read more »

Vendors needed for OP flea market

OCEAN PINES–Vendors are needed for the Ocean Pines annual Fall Indoor/Outdoor Flea Market, to be held, Saturday, Sept. 27, from 8 a.m. to noon, to sell items including gently used clothing, household items and collectibles. Indoor spaces will be inside the Community Center gymnasium and include an 8-foot table and a chair. Outdoor spaces will… Read more »

Engine compartment vapor results in boat’s explosion

OCEAN PINES – The cause of the fire that led to the explosion of a boat in Ocean Pines and injured passengers onboard Aug. 31 was determined to be accidental and blamed on a vapor explosion in the engine compartment. The Worcester County Fire Marshal’s Office made that determination following an investigation into the boat… Read more »

‘Taste of the Arts’ set for Oct. 12 at Community Ctr.

OCEAN PINES–The Worcester County Arts Council in partnership with the Worcester County Library Foundation invites the community to attend the second annual “Taste of the Arts” be held on Sunday, Oct. 12, from 1-4 p.m. in the Ocean Pines Community Center Assateague Room. This event is a fundraiser to benefit the promotion and awareness of… Read more »

WCDC facility improves services to help area clients

NEWARK– A massive new facility has helped the Worcester County Development Center more than double its ability to help area clients with developmental disabilities. Formed in 1971, the nonprofit assists adults in Worcester, Wicomico and Somerset counties. Program Administrator Jack Ferry said WCDC started like many other grass roots organizations – in basements and garages…. Read more »

Sidewalk construction snag causing officials’ impatience

BERLIN– Construction on a sidewalk running from South Main Street to Stephen Decatur Park has hit a snag, and Berlin officials are becoming impatient. The town completed requests for proposals on the project, but are waiting for easements from one property owner before construction can begin. Berlin officials unsuccessfully reached out to the homeowner several… Read more »

Ocean Pines boat explosion sends four to area hospitals

OCEAN PINES–Four people were taken to hospitals following a boat explosion Sunday in Ocean Pines. A fifth person was treated at the scene. Boat owner Neal Edwards of Springfield , Va., told investigators he was ready to take some people for a ride in his 24-foot-long boat at about 2 p.m. In preparation, he opened… Read more »

Berlin designated ‘sustainable community’ in July by state

BERLIN– In 2010 Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley signed the “Sustainable Communities Act” into law, establishing the Sustainable Communities designation designed to strengthen reinvestment and revitalization in the state’s older communities. The Department of Planning designated Berlin a sustainable community in July. Kevin Baynes, Director of the Office of Community Programs, said the designation brings a… Read more »

Brown Box Project to offer tragedy, ‘Macbeth’

BERLIN– The Brown Box Theater Project returns to Main Street, presenting William Shakespeare’s classic tragedy “Macbeth” on Saturday, Sept. 6, at 7:30 p.m. Berlin native Kyler Taustin founded Brown Box in 2010, basing the nonprofit organization in Worcester County, but utilizing talent from Boston. “We have two homes,” he said. “We are dedicated to touring… Read more »

No new dog bite incidents occur in Berlin

BERLIN– Following a dog attack last month, police and animal control said no new incidents have occurred. An off-leash dog scratched Berlin resident Pam Hay on Saturday, Aug. 2, and bit her 3-year-old Cairn terrier Lulu while on a walk near downtown Berlin. After filing a police report, Hay took Lulu to a veterinarian’s emergency… Read more »