FENWICK ISLAND – Fenwick Island voters will have much to consider next week when they head to the polls for this year’s town council election.On Saturday, Aug. 7, the Town of Fenwick Island will hold its municipal election for the offices of town council.This year, eight candidates will vie for four seats currently held by… Read more »
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Foundations Kick Off Capital Campaign For New Junior Achievement Learning Center
SALISBURY – A financial literacy organization is teaming up with two charitable foundations as it prepares to launch an immersive learning facility in Salisbury.Last Thursday, Junior Achievement of the Eastern Shore announced its partnership with The Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation and The Richard A. Henson Foundation for the creation of the Perdue… Read more »
Community Stepping Up To Help Displaced Family After Fire
BERLIN – Community members are rallying around a Berlin family this week following a house fire.At around 6 p.m. on Monday, the Berlin Fire Company and Berlin Police Department responded to a reported house fire on Stevenson Lane. Resident Josh Davis – a marketing director for the Ocean Pines Association – said he and his… Read more »
More Funds Needed For Shoreline Restoration Projects
SALISBURY – A request for increased funding is expected to benefit two shoreline restoration projects in Wicomico.On Tuesday, Wicomico County Recreation, Parks and Tourism Director Steve Miller came before the Wicomico County Council seeking support to accept an increased loan amount for shoreline restoration projects at Cove Road and Roaring Point.“Our concern is that these… Read more »
Ocean City Museum Offering Free Daily Programs
OCEAN CITY – Officials at a resort museum are encouraging people to come out and attend the facility’s free summer programs.Through Aug. 28, the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum will host free summer programs, six days a week.Assistant Curator Cara Downey said the half-hour programs begin at 10 a.m. and are open to visitors of… Read more »
Tax Incentive Program Advances
SALISBURY – Legislation for a tax incentive program will move forward to a public hearing.On Tuesday, the Wicomico County Council voted 4-3 to introduce legislation that would create a tax credit for new hotel and multi-family development.Earlier this year, the Maryland General Assembly passed enabling legislation to give all municipalities in Wicomico County – and… Read more »
Bottle Filling Stations Possible
OCEAN CITY – Members of a resort committee say they will consider a federal grant for public bottle filling stations.Members of the Ocean City Coastal Resources Legislative Committee (Green Team) met last week with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ Donna Morrow to discuss securing bottle filling stations through a federal grant.Morrow told officials a… Read more »
Route 54 Hotel Project Headed To Sussex Council
GEORGETOWN – Plans for a hotel and restaurant off Route 54 will advance to the Sussex County Council following a tie vote of the Sussex County Planning and Zoning Commission.At a meeting earlier this month, the commission voted 2-2, with Commissioner Holly Wingate abstaining, on a motion recommending the denial of a conditional use request… Read more »
OPA Board Takes No Action Over Favoritism Claims
OCEAN PINES – Following a special meeting this week, the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) Board of Directors agreed not to act on allegations against the Elections Committee.On Sunday, the association board met in a special meeting to discuss allegations of bias made by two board candidates against the Ocean Pines Elections Commission and its chairman,… Read more »
OPA Warns Of Potential Mail Delays With Election Ballots
OCEAN PINES – Officials with the Ocean Pines Association (OPA) say they are monitoring delays in the postal service as election materials wait to be processed and mailed to homeowners.On Wednesday, the Ocean Pines Elections Committee issued a statement to association members detailing potential delays in the arrival of ballots for this year’s board election.While… Read more »