About The Author: Charlene Sharpe

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Charlene Sharpe has been with The Dispatch since 2014. A graduate of Stephen Decatur High School and the University of Richmond, she spent seven years with the Delmarva Media Group before joining the team at The Dispatch.

Sports Complex Petition Group Launches Effort, Discusses Project With Officials

Sports Complex Petition Group Launches Effort, Discusses Project With Officials

BERLIN – Concerned citizens launched a petition effort aimed at making the county’s use of bond funding for a sports complex a referendum question with a meeting this week.Roughly 50 people attended a meeting hosted Monday by the People for Fiscal Responsibility, a citizen group organizing a petition to trigger a referendum regarding Worcester County’s… Read more »

Jazz & Blues, Wine & Blues Returns

BERLIN– The Berlin Chamber of Commerce will host the 15th annual Jazz, Blues, Wine & Brews event on Main street this week.On Saturday, May 7, visitors are invited to downtown Berlin to a day of wine tasting and live music. Officials say tickets can be purchased in advance or the day of the event.“You can… Read more »

Citizens Voice Support For Education Funding

SNOW HILL– Requests for education funding highlighted a public hearing on the county’s proposed budget this week.At a public hearing hosted by the Worcester County Commissioners Tuesday, speakers asked the commissioners to support the school system’s budget, as it included funding for critical aspects of education, including retaining quality teachers and giving kids access to… Read more »

Sports Complex Petition Organized; Commissioner Agitated Over Internal Process; Berlin Planning Commission Will Discuss Project

Sports Complex Petition Organized; Commissioner Agitated Over Internal Process; Berlin Planning Commission Will Discuss Project

SNOW HILL – In the two weeks since the county’s decision to move forward with buying land for a sports complex, the process has been complicated with a potential referendum, divergent concepts and lingering questions.At this week’s meeting of the Worcester County Commissioners, Commissioner Chip Bertino expressed frustration with the array of conversations being had… Read more »

Historic Commission Supports ‘Native Son’ Mural In Berlin

Historic Commission Supports ‘Native Son’ Mural In Berlin

BERLIN – Municipal officials approved plans for a mural honoring the Rev. Dr. Charles Albert Tindley on Commerce Street.On Wednesday, the Berlin Historic District Commission (HDC) unanimously approved plans for a mural honoring Tindley on the side of the Bruder Hill building on Commerce Street. Painting is expected to begin by June 1.“This is something… Read more »

Amid Shortage, Berlin Police Chief Assures ‘Be Certain Our Community Is Safe’

Amid Shortage, Berlin Police Chief Assures ‘Be Certain Our Community Is Safe’

BERLIN – Efforts to hire additional police officers continue in Berlin.As residents voice concerns about the town’s lack of police staffing, Chief Arnold Downing stressed that while the department size wasn’t optimum, it was capable of ensuring the safety of the town.“Be certain our community is safe,” he said. “We have a veteran force. We… Read more »