BERLIN — Daryl McCready admits he was intrigued and personally challenged when his fellow pastor friend and accountability partner talked about fasting.Bryan Pugner, pastor of The Worship Center, an Assemblies Of God Church, in Berlin, had spoken several times about how he had fasted for 21 days during the first 21 days of the year…. Read more »
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Commission President Wants End To Organized Budget Campaign
SNOW HILL — After hearing the Worcester County Board of Education’s proposed budget for fiscal year 2013 Tuesday, Commission President Bud Church requested that parents, teachers and students stop flooding the commissioners with petitions.“Stop all of the letters, stop all of the emails,” Church asked. “We know what the problems are.”Church went on to tell… Read more »
Berlin To Soon Hear Suggestions For Flooding Woes
BERLIN — Months after beginning a stormwater feasibility study in Berlin, representatives of the University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center (UMEFC) announced that the process is nearing completion.“We are just about in the last quarter of this project,” promised (UMEFC) Program Manager Megan Hughes during a Historic District Commission (HDC) meeting Wednesday.Hughes did not sugarcoat… Read more »
Proposed Scooter Changes Outlined
OCEAN CITY – The Planning and Zoning Commission is close to approving a final proposal regulating scooter rental operations in town.On Tuesday night, the commission continued a public hearing to consider including “scooters, scoot-coupes and other names commonly associated with such vehicles that do not require a state vehicle registration license” as a special exemption… Read more »
Plan To Expand Sales Tax Worries Trade Groups
BERLIN — Proposed legislation expanding the state’s sales tax to more than two dozen new services has garnered the attention of the resort and state business community.House Bill 1051 calls for applying the state’s sales tax to services such as tax prep, property management, vehicles, commercial cleaning, cell phones, cable television, security systems, a parking… Read more »
$37.6M Bond Ceiling Approved
OCEAN CITY – The Mayor and City Council voted to approve an ordinance on final reading to authorize the issue and sale of General Obligation Municipal Purpose and Refunding Bonds not to exceed $37.6 million.Finance Administrator Martha Bennett explained that during work session discussions the refunding of 2005 bonds was discussed and the town’s project… Read more »
Salisbury Department Split Proposal Dies
SALISBURY — Internal Services will remain a single department, despite Salisbury Mayor Jim Ireton’s attempt to have it split into two separate divisions.He told the City Council Monday that a charter amendment placing Internal Services into its original components, Financing and Purchasing, would allow for greater internal control as well as making it much easier… Read more »
Route 50 Shopping Center Plans Advance
SNOW HILL — The shopping center around Wal-Mart and Home Depot in West Ocean City is about to grow after the Worcester County Planning Commission approved a 15,755-square-foot commercial building to be included in the area.The commission granted conditional site plan approval last week for the “Ocean Landings I Building” to be located on the… Read more »
Worcester, Wicomico Officials Unite Against Pension Shift
ANNAPOLIS — In a rare moment of accord, all nine counties on Maryland’s Eastern Shore stepped up to oppose the shift of a traditionally state-paid fund to the county level. Though it’s too early to tell if the effort will sway state legislators, some Worcester County officials have adapted an attitude of reserved optimism.“On a… Read more »
Boardwalk Wind Turbines Headed To Council For OK
OCEAN CITY – A favorable recommendation will be moved forward to the Mayor and City Council to allow the first wind turbines to be installed on a Boardwalk property.Last October, the Planning and Zoning Commission approved the installation of wind turbines in a residential district for the first time. Upon approval, the commission asked for… Read more »