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Ocean City: Woman charged with assaulting officer
A passenger in a car whose driver was being arrested on a DUI charge allegedly attacked one of the arresting officers early this morning.
Snyder Scheduled to Co-Feature in Newark December 4
Berlin, MD junior middleweight " The Berlin Bomber" Joshua Snyder is slated to return to action on Friday, December 4 with an eight-round so-feature bout at Essex Community College in Newark, NJ.
Grant helps SAGES to expand its programs
POCOMOKE CITY -- With the help of a $5,000 grant from the Community Foundation, Worcester County Youth and Family Counseling Services has expanded its popular program for adolescent girls to Pocomoke.
Berlin Council Rejects Ban On Poultry in Residential Areas
Chickens are still legal within Berlin town limits after the Berlin Town Council unanimously rejected a ban on poultry.
Backyard poultry allowed to stay in Berlin
After hearing from numerous residents, Berlin officials rejected an ordinance that would have prohibited pet poultry within the town.
Seminar continues with farming tips
PRINCESS ANNE -- Kaye Camille Byrd joined a group of about 20 people Friday to learn more about raising sheep and goats -- something that's missing from the 25 acres outside Berlin where she and her husband practice organic gardening and have a flock of 30 chickens.
Commissioners' Corner: Make recycling part of your daily routine
Last weekend, many area residents participated in Worcester County Government's semi-annual Household Hazardous Waste and E-Cycle Day event at the Showell Elementary School parking lot.
Beloved Worcester woman, 101, remembered
BERLIN -- Katie C. Jenkins was remembered Thursday as a good-hearted woman who taught school, helped those in need and deeply loved animals.
BERLIN: Atlantic General announces new guidelines for visitors
BERLIN -- In an effort to protect the community against the spread of seasonal and H1N1 flu, Atlantic General Hospital and Health System announced Tuesday a set of suggested guidelines for visitors to the hospital.
One Of The Nation's First ARRA Funded Project Breaks New Ground...
In a special ground breaking ceremony held on October 2, 2009, federal, state, and local government agencies joined together to announce more than $16M in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding to improve the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Berlin, Maryland.
Berlin Man Charged in Stabbing
OCEAN PINES , Md.- Authorities say a 67-year-old Berlin man is behind bars in connection with a stabbing alleged to have occurred during a dispute about a car repair.
Thieves target unlocked cars in West Ocean City
OCEAN CITY -- In the past two weeks, more than 15 people have been victims of random thefts in West Ocean City.
State Sex Offender Sign Required For Halloween
" When trick-or-treaters young and old head out for the annual Halloween tradition tomorrow, the scariest sights they might see are the "No Candy at This Residence" signs posted on the doors of dozens of registered sex offenders in the area.
Friday, Oct 30--Berlin Building Surge Eyed
" New homes, new buildings and new businesses are on the way for Berlin, despite the recession and real estate market concerns.
Berlin sewer rates to rise before upgrades are done
BERLIN -- The Berlin Utility Commission will recommend that the mayor and Council increase the town's sewer rate 6.5 percent starting Jan.
A West Ocean City man was arrested on first-degree assault charges last week after allegedly chasing another man around a residence in Ocean Pines with a knife.
Berlin considers ban on farm animals within town limits
BERLIN -- Weeks after the presence of two chickens and three ducks in a Berlin backyard caused an uproar among neighbors, the town is scheduled to consider outlawing poultry within town limits at today's council meeting.
BERLIN: Maryland State Police urge residents to lock their vehicles
BERLIN - The Maryland State Police in Berlin and the Worcester County Sheriff's Office have been investigating numerous incidents in the West Ocean City area that involved the theft of items from unlocked vehicles.
Appeal aims to save historic Berlin home
BERLIN -- In a last-minute attempt to halt the demolition of one of the town's oldest houses, Sherrie Beckstead has filed an appeal to stay or reverse the decision of the town's Historic District Commission, in a 3-2 vote, that recently gave the green light for owner Pino Tomasello to raze the structure on Main Street.