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Snow Hill council talks tax increase, election changes

(May 5, 2016) The Snow Hill council discussed two items to be included on future agendas during a work session on Tuesday — hiking the town’s amusement tax and limiting the time a candidate has to file as a write-in option during an election. The proposed amusement tax increase from two to five percent, which… Read more »

Free educational seminars to be held in Ocean Pines

(May 5, 2016) The public is invited to attend one or more of the free informational seminars offered by the Ocean Pines Recreation and Parks Department in May. All seminars will be held at the Ocean Pines Community Center, located at 235 Ocean Parkway in Ocean Pines. A representative from Coastal Hospice will discuss plans… Read more »

Fire company budget request was ‘wake up call’ for Berlin

(May 5, 2016) The Berlin Fire Company received a $400,000 grant from the town during each of the last two years and this year is seeking to more than double that. During annual budget requests this yea, the company asked for more than $1 million, including $400,000 in operating and capital expenses for fire and… Read more »

Some directors see Pines tennis promotion as ‘racket’

(May 5, 2016) The OPA Board of Directors voted 4-3 to keep a new racquet sports promotion in place, although that did not happen without a somewhat lengthy fight. The vote came last Thursday after Director Tom Herrick said he had concerns with the suggestion that racquet sports offer a free one-week membership to homeowners,… Read more »

Local law enforcement reacts to heroin rise

(May 5, 2016), With the recent rise in the visibility and severity of the heroin epidemic in Worcester County, police officers in Berlin and Ocean Pines have received training to administer naloxone, a drug used to treat heroin overdoses. In Ocean Pines, Police Chief Dave Massey said that training has helped save two lives in… Read more »

Quarter auction for Great Pocomoke Fair starts Friday

(May 5, 2016) To raise money and ensure another year of the Great Pocomoke Fair, scheduled this year between Aug. 4-6 off Broad Street in Pocomoke City, event organizers are expected to host a quarter auction tomorrow from 7 -11 p.m. at the fairgrounds. This is the third fundraising event so far this year. The… Read more »

‘Yappy Hour’ opens up at Ocean Pines Dog Park this Fri.

(May 5, 2016) Pups and people are invited to stop by the Ocean Pines Dog Park for “Yappy Hour” on the first Friday of every month from 6-8 p.m., beginning May 6. Dog treats and water will be provided, and registered dogs will receive a dog park bandana at their first visit. Pet owners are… Read more »

Pocomoke taps credit to fund water study

(May 5, 2016) Hoping to find a solution to the continuing but intermittent water problems in Pocomoke Heights, as well as other areas of town, the City Council voted Monday to tap into a line of credit from a local bank to initiate a hydrodynamic study of the system immediately. The loan will be repaid… Read more »

Snow Hill nonprofit to study medical marijuana standards

(May 5, 2016) As he was authoring his application for one of the permits issued by the state to process medical marijuana last year, Barry Prichard discovered a hole in the system. “As crucial as physicians are, they play a minor role in the process. Their job is to certify someone has a malady and… Read more »

Pines GM gets contract extension

(May 5, 2016) Ocean Pines Association General Manager Bob Thompson got three more years on his contract last Tuesday, following a 6-1 vote by the OPA Board of Directors to renew the agreement with its current pay plan rather than institute the pay cut Thompson requested. In the renewed deal, he will receive a base… Read more »