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Thompson contract includes clause for ‘new board’ review

(May 19, 2016) Although OPA General Manager Bob Thompson recently signed a three-year contract extention, the August board of directors election could affect the length of his tenure. According to Director Tom Herrick, the new agreement includes a clause for reevaluation by the newly elected board. That language is as follows: “The contract is agreed… Read more »

New Berlin Library plans nearly done; funds still needed

(May 19, 2016) Plans for the Berlin Library are proceeding, with the Worcester County Library Foundation estimating site plan work is about 95 percent finished.   That’s according to foundation board member Ron Casio, who showed the latest schematics to the Berlin Planning Commission last week. Developed by architect Jeff Schoellkopf, the two-story 11,400- square-foot… Read more »

Snow Hill write-in candidates limited

(May 19, 2016) Balancing the need for free and open elections with an expense estimated to be between $6,000-$7,000 in advertising and equipment fees, the Snow Hill Council voted last week to amend the charter to revise the time a person has to mount a write-in candidacy. Mayor Charlie Dorman said the town’s code had… Read more »

Snow Hill raises amusement tax

(May 19, 2016) To mirror what is charged in Pocomoke City, the Snow Hill Town Council voted to increase the amusement tax from two percent to five percent during last week’s council meeting. Despite not being a huge moneymaker for the town, certain proposals — including an excursion train linking Snow Hill with Berlin that… Read more »

Pines Elections Committee: ‘we have … work cut out for us’

(May 19, 2016) The Ocean Pines Association Elections Committee has its hands full with the largest pool of board of director candidates in community history. A day after the filing deadline, and when news leaked out that a dozen homeowners had done so, the committee went to work on the logistics of putting together election… Read more »

Candidate Simon brings vast construction career to race

(May 19, 2016) George Simon Jr. he has “seen it all” during his decades-long career in construction, and he’s hoping to bring that expertise to the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors in August. “I’ve been in construction and construction sales pretty much my whole life,” he said. “The main thing I can bring to… Read more »

Pines certifies record 12 board candidates

(May 19, 2016) A record 12 candidates will compete for three seats on the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors this year. Last week, the Gazette reported as many as a dozen had filed the paperwork to run for the OPA board. On May 12, the association confirmed all 12 had been certified. Surprisingly, almost… Read more »

Berlin Parks Commission Briefs

(May 19, 2016) The Berlin Parks Commission discussed the following items during a meeting at Town Hall on Tuesday, May 10. New chair/old chair Mike Wiley was unanimously chosen by the commission to remain as chair. Commission member Patricia Dufendach said Wiley provides a “wonderful service” to the town. “He’s always there with a smile… Read more »

Pocomoke Council meeting delayed; will resume next wk.

(May 19, 2016) The Pocomoke City Council, through City Manager/Attorney Ernie Crofoot, announced Monday morning that the regular meeting — scheduled for Monday evening — has been delayed until next week. The meeting will be held Monday, May 23 at 6:30 p.m. at City Hall instead. The town is pursuing a Main Street community designation… Read more »

Solar power co-op for homeowners forming in county

(May 19, 2016) Recent conversations about solar power in the area have focused on mass scale, enterprise-level operations using acres and acres of land and both producing and selling gigawatt after gigawatt. After a few meetings next month, a countywide effort may develop between homeowners throughout Worcester, each producing a piece of a larger puzzle… Read more »