The Daily Times - Wed Nov 04
OCEAN CITY -- The Town Council reviewed its annual finances in a 150-page document that details the revenues, expenditures and balance sheet for fiscal 2009.
Ocean City canoe launch plans begin to sinkThe Daily Times - Wed Nov 04
SNOW HILL -- Plans for a canoe launch at the old Ocean City dump site have sprung a leak.
Roseann M. BridgmanThe Daily Times - Wed Nov 04
OCEAN PINES -- Roseann Mulderig Bridgman died in Berlin on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2009, after a prolonged battle with cancer.
State says Worcester in violationThe Daily Times - Tue Nov 03
OCEAN CITY -- A closed-session decision by the Worcester County Commissioners to consolidate three county departments has been found in violation of Maryland's sunshine laws.
Pines wins refund of $74,000The Daily Times - Tue Nov 03
SNOW HILL -- The Ocean Pines Association may receive a $74,050 refund from a Rockville construction company after a jury found in its favor in Worcester County Circuit Court.
Grow Route 90 bridge firstThe Daily Times - Tue Nov 03
Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan grabbed a headline last week when he advocated that Maryland highway officials designate Route 90 for dualization.
Route 90 project is long overdueThe Daily Times - Mon Nov 02
Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan grabbed a headline last week when he advocated that Maryland highway officials designate Route 90 for dualization.
'Shoe Boxes for Soldiers' project was huge successThe Daily Times - Sat Oct 31
The Ocean City/Berlin Rotary Club, in addition to the River Run Home Owners' Association, River Run Book Club, Worcester County Women's Commission and other individuals from the local community, had 100 percent participation in the 'Shoe Boxes For Soldiers' project.
Pines overpaid construction firm $74KThe Daily Times - Sat Oct 31
SNOW HILL -- The Ocean Pines Association may receive a $74,050 refund from a Rockville construction company after a jury found in its favor in Worcester County Circuit Court.
State slaps Worcester for closed-door planning purgeThe Baltimore Sun - Fri Oct 30
The state has found that Worcester County's commissioners violated Maryland's open-meetings law when they decided last spring behind closed doors to consolidate county departments - a move that led to the firing of 11 planners and inspectors amid controversy over the county's plans for development along the coastal bays near Ocean City.
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