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October 29, 2010

Clarification Of Last Week's Article

In last week's issue, a story was published on the State's Attorney ca...READ MORE

Berlin Council Agrees To Fund New Speed Board

BERLIN - The Town of Berlin is moving ahead with plans to retrofit an ...READ MORE

Juvenile Drug Court Scores Federal Grant

BERLIN - The Worcester County Health Department's Case Management Unit...READ MORE

Judge Rejects Last Sifrit Appeal

OCEAN CITY - Convicted killer Benjamin Sifrit, who, along with his wif...READ MORE
October 22, 2010

Berlin Recycling Efforts Kicked Up A Notch

BERLIN - The Town of Berlin's recycling program recently took a big st...READ MORE

State Briefs County On Economy, Current Projects

BERLIN - The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDT) and the State...READ MORE

New Owner Brings Gold's Gym Back To Life

OCEAN CITY - Next Saturday, Oct. 30, Gold's Gym in the Gold Coast Mall...READ MORE

Coastal Style Expo Brings Magazine To Life

OCEAN CITY - The 3rd Annual Coastal Style Luxury Living Expo will be t...READ MORE
October 15, 2010

Pink Ribbon Run/Walk Eyes New Site For Weekend Event

OCEAN CITY - Breast Cancer Awareness Month is the month of October and...READ MORE

Finally, No Bridge Work Over Off-Season

BERLIN - For the first winter in three years, there will be no major b...READ MORE

Friday, August 29 - Berlin Could Have Three-Way Race For Mayor

Published August 29, 2008
BERLIN - The Berlin mayoral race could become a three-way contest if Damian Preziosi decides to enter the fray. Preziosi resigned from the Berlin Utilities Commission (BUC) this week, citing the lack of respect for the BUC by the town government. 'Does it make a lot of sense to be racking my brains over issues when the recommendations won't get to the Mayor and Town Council or fall on deaf ears?' Preziosi said. Instead of leaving public service entirely, Preziosi is having thoughts about running...READ MORE

Friday, August 29 - Convicted Killer Taking Another Shot At New Trial

Published August 29, 2008
OCEAN CITY - Convicted killer Benjamin Sifrit, who, along with his wife Erika, brutally murdered and dismembered a Virginia couple vacationing in Ocean City on Memorial Day weekend in 2002, is expected to get another chance to plead his case next week with a bid for a new trial in Montgomery County. In August 2005, over three years after the brutal double murder, Sifrit, through his attorney, filed a petition for post conviction relief, essentially asking for a new trial by claiming his legal...READ MORE

Friday, August 29 - OC Council Grants Cabbies Temporary Driving Permits

Published August 29, 2008
OCEAN CITY - Taxicabs received a break this week when the Mayor and City Council agreed to allow 30-day temporary permits, giving potential drivers the chance to get out on the roads sooner rather than later. City Solicitor Guy Ayres presented the amended ordinance to the Mayor and City Council this week, outlining recent changes regarding taxi permits. The Ocean City Police Commission had fielded concerns from several local cab drivers earlier this summer, specifically regarding the lengthy...READ MORE

Friday, August 29 - Teachers Hear Inspirational Messages

Published August 29, 2008
BERLIN - At the annual Worcester County public schools opening teachers meeting this week, which usually resembles a pep rally, County Commission President Virgil Shockley reminded the school board and teachers of the investments the county government has made in the schools and Stephen Decatur High School graduate Oliver Purnell, now a Division I head basketball coach, spoke of the key role teachers play in young lives. Shockley's matter of fact remarks, were a direct response to a serious...READ MORE