SNOW HILL- The third of three suspects arrested in connection with an armed robbery of the Wal-Mart in Berlin in September pleaded guilty last week to theft conspiracy and was sentenced to three years in jail with all but 18 months suspended.Stacy Zalary Omar Brown, 20, of Mardela Springs appeared in Circuit Court last Thursday… Read more »
Planners Debate Text Amendment for Old Tech Park Property
BERLIN – The Berlin Planning Commission gave the nod to a new, detailed text amendment allowing a senior living facility on the industrially-zoned Davis Farm property this week, clearing the way for the Berlin Town Council to consider the new ordinance later in March.Property owner Tom Ruark and attorney Joe Moore enlisted several critics of… Read more »
Assateague Off-Road Zone to be Studied
ASSATEAGUE- In an attempt to maintain a precipitous balance between public use and the fragile ecosystems on the barrier island, Assateague Island National Seashore officials this week announced they are proposing a study of the over-sand vehicle (OSV) zone.Assateague Island National Seashore Superintendent Scott Bentley announced on Tuesday park officials are taking public comments on… Read more »
Proposal Would Shrink Spray Buffers
SNOW HILL – Worcester County’s Planning Commission would like to see reduced buffers around spray irrigation land, and voted unanimously last week to recommend the change to the Worcester County Commissioners.Smaller buffers around spray irrigation sites would free up more land to handle treated wastewater effluent, Development Review and Permitting head Ed Tudor said at… Read more »
OC Hotel Robbery Suspect Convicted In First Phase Of Case
SNOW HILL- A Stockton man arrested in October arrested in October after a wild pursuit and brief standoff during which he dragged a Maryland State Police trooper behind his vehicle pleaded guilty this week to two charges related to the incident and was sentenced to eight years in jail with much of the time suspended,… Read more »
Berlin Council Considers Historic District Expansion
BERLIN – The expansion of Berlin’s historic district will go back before the Berlin Town Council soon after the Berlin Planning Commission finally made a recommendation to approve the larger district.The planning commission has discussed the expansion several times in recent months, concluding this week that the maps of the areas to be added are… Read more »
Convention Center Bill Passes House
ANNAPOLIS- A bill in the General Assembly that would extend a funding mechanism for the proposed expansion of the Roland E. Powell Convention Center in Ocean City breezed through the House this week and awaits a vote on a cross-filed bill in the Senate.House Bill 1064, which, if approved would enable the local governing body… Read more »
Berlin Begins Budget Work
BERLIN – Berlin began its budget season this week with work sessions on public works, buildings and grounds, and parks and recreation, revealing a proposed salary increase of six percent and a small projected increase in tax revenue.Town administrator Linda Bambary informed the Berlin Mayor and Town Council Monday evening that she used a three… Read more »
Berlin Moves Polling Place to Church
BERLIN – Berlin’s District 1 and 2 voters will cast their ballots for the fall Presidential election at Buckingham Presbyterian Church, not the council chambers at Berlin Town Hall.The Berlin Town Council voted on Monday night to recommend the permanent change in polling place from town hall to the nearby church, citing better handicap access… Read more »
Berlin Consider Upping the Ante on Sewer Plant Expansion
BERLIN – Increasing the expansion of the Berlin wastewater system from three quarters of a million gallons per day (mgd) to 1 mgd would cost an additional $1.3 million, town officials learned this week.Two weeks ago, the Berlin Town Council asked consultants from URS Corp. to come up with more numbers on the greater increase…. Read more »
