Study for Wind Farm at Landfill Approved SNOW HILL- Worcester County might have up to a dozen windmills added to its skyline by 2013.County Commissioners gave National Wind, LLC the go ahead to begin a feasibility study this summer to determine whether or not wind speeds are sufficient for a wind farm to be built… Read more »
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Council Considers Teleconferencing
SALISBURY- Advances in technology have the Salisbury City Council considering the use of electronic teleconferencing during meetings.With video chat programs like Skype and its equivalents widely available to the public, the boundary between physically being in a location and communicating with that location are shrinking. While the council has required members wishing to take part… Read more »
Smoke From N.C. Wildfire Drifts Across Worcester
BERLIN- The heavy, acrid smoke that arrived across much of Worcester County this week drifted north from a massive wildfire in North Carolina.By mid-day on Wednesday, much of Worcester County was socked in with heavy smoke and a strong, acrid odor stemming from an active wildfire in Dare County, N.C. hundred of miles away. Smoke… Read more »
Resort Council Unanimously Approves FY12 Budget
OCEAN CITY – The fiscal year 2012’s budget passed in a unanimous vote during Monday evening’s Mayor and City Council meeting after being delayed in recent weeks.“I’m glad we passed the budget and we were able to hold the tax rate at .395 cents, and really that’s because of the work the council has done… Read more »
Salisbury Woman Faces 20 Years for Check, Credit Card Fraud
SALISBURY- A Salisbury woman this week pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to mail fraud and aggravated identity theft after scamming dozens of victims and as many as 13 financial institutions in a check and credit card scam dating back to last spring and summer.Carla Nicole Koester, 38, of Salisbury, pleaded guilty in U.S. District… Read more »
Ashley Planning Own Gas Giveaway Promotion
OCEAN CITY – Councilman Brent Ashley is carrying on the free gas giveaway in attempts to continue the promotion of Ocean City and to express the town’s appreciation for its visitors.Ashley, the voice behind the free gas giveaway promotion, released a news release on Tuesday morning that was titled “There Will Be Free Gas in… Read more »
Septic Task Force Members Named
BERLIN- Worcester County and the Lower Eastern Shore will be represented on Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley’s task force to study septic system pollution and its impact on the Chesapeake and Coastal Bays, the roster of which was announced this week.Shortly after the Maryland General Assembly session ended in April, O’Malley announced the formation of a… Read more »
Boat Slip Plan Nears Approval
OCEAN CITY- Controversial plans to extend a pier and add eight new boat slips in a highly congested area of the Little Assawoman Bay appear to be heading for approval by the state’s Board of Public Works despite continued concerns raised by a neighboring homeowner’s association about increased danger on the waterway.About two years ago,… Read more »
Health Department Late Fees Debated
SNOW HILL- The decision to change late fees on pool and food service applications has been delayed by one month at the request of the Worcester County Health Department (WCHD).In that time, the WCHD will conduct a cost analysis survey which could lead to the reduction of late fees with a possible increase to base… Read more »
County Approves Cost-Saving Measures to Offset Solid Waste Losses
SNOW HILL- While a number of options were discussed, the Worcester County Commissioners this week decided to table the debate over yard waste disposal at tipping stations until this fall, but did unanimously pass 11 other money-saving policies suggested by Enterprise Fund Controller Jennifer Savage, all meant to combat the high operating costs of the… Read more »