What’s Your Sign?

What’s Your Sign?

ARIES (March 21 to April 19): Stop being the wool-gathering Lamb, and start turning that dream project into reality. You have the ideas, the drive and the charisma to persuade others to follow your lead. So do it.TAURUS (April 20 to May 20): You’ve scored some big successes. But remember that all hardworking Ferdinands and… Read more »

NEW FOR FRIDAY: Three Men Charged With Theft From Wal-Mart

NEW FOR FRIDAY: Three Men Charged With Theft From Wal-Mart

BERLIN — Three Salisbury residents were arrested on theft and theft scheme charges this week after local law enforcement officials were able to connect them to a series of thefts of flat-screen televisions, computers and other electronics from the Wal-Mart in Berlin totaling thousands of dollars.On Jan. 26, the Worcester County Sheriff’s Office began an… Read more »

Wicomico County Looks To Phase Out Inventory Tax

SALIBSURY – The Wicomico County Council is weighing whether to eliminate its inventory tax with a public hearing planned for next month on the effort.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Council voted unanimously to introduce a legislative bill that will amend a chapter within the County Code regarding taxation and the “percentage of assessed value changed”… Read more »

State Now Mulling New 113 Traffic Light

SNOW HILL — Collective protests from the Snow Hill community and unique traffic conditions have the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) re-considering placing a stoplight at the intersection of Routes 12 and 113.Though nothing has been guaranteed, MDOT’s admission that they might put a traffic light at the accident prone intersection is a major change… Read more »

Showell Students Score Wins At International Fest

Showell Students Score Wins At International Fest

BERLIN — Though they couldn’t make the trip to Kentucky to participate in the International Student Media Festival (ISMF) in November, Jeannette Mears’ former kindergarten class got an opportunity to celebrate their victories in two categories when Showell Elementary School (SES) held a screening of their multi-media story project on Wednesday.“We thought we’d bring the… Read more »

Septic Repeal Bill Still Alive

BERLIN — A local delegate’s effort to repeal the state’s Sustainable Growth and Agricultural Act of 2012, or “septic bill,” appears to have newfound support after its first committee hearing in the House this week.Earlier this session, Delegate Mike McDermott introduced legislation aimed at repealing the controversial septic bill approved by state lawmakers last year…. Read more »