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Home›Finance Debt›12/17/2020 | Reflections from the Editor’s Office – December 18, 2020

12/17/2020 | Reflections from the Editor’s Office – December 18, 2020

By Marquerite Oaks
July 29, 2022
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Planning Commission Approves Ok North OC Restaurant Redevelopment Project

OCEAN CITY – A popular northern crab house and restaurant will soon be given a makeover after resort planners this week signed a site plan for a new addition. The Ocean City Planning Commission was seized on Tuesday with a review of the site plan for a new addition and a reconfiguration of the crab bag …

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Commission unanimously advances revised restaurant site plan

Commission unanimously advances revised restaurant site plan

OCEAN CITY – Satisfied that the project as presented meets city code requirements, resort officials this week approved a second site plan for a new restaurant on the bay at 75th Street. For decades the site was home to the iconic BJ’s on the Water, but earlier this year the property was sold to another …

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High hopes for Flower Street Center with planned Berlin purchase

High hopes for Flower Street Center with planned Berlin purchase

BERLIN – The city took the first step towards creating a community center on Flower Street last week. Berlin’s city council voted unanimously last Monday to approve a $ 45,000 budget transfer that will allow the city to purchase land on Flower Street. Ideally, the lot, coupled with the property of multipurpose construction, will be…

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County is considering $ 820,000 to expand broadband efforts

County is considering $ 820,000 to expand broadband efforts

SNOW HILL – Officials agreed this week to designate some federal COVID-19 funding from Worcester County to the Maryland Broadband Cooperative. Worcester County Commissioners voted unanimously this week to allocate $ 820,000 to the Maryland Broadband Cooperative. The funding will help the co-op upgrade its infrastructure to better serve the Internet service providers that make up…

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