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Worcester County scammed for $167K; guilty plea reached in national money laundering operation
A Texas man pleaded guilty last week to international money laundering conspiracy for scamming several victims, including the Worcester County Treasurer’s Office.
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Former SDHS teacher pleads guilty to decades-old abuse of minor; Worcester school administration chastised for not reporting incident
A former SDHS teacher has pleaded guilty to a charge stemming from a relationship with a student, and school officials were accused of having some responsibility.
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Community joins for prayer service in Ocean Pines in response to Trump assassination attempt
Members of the Worcester County Veterans Memorial Foundation and Sen. Mary Beth Carozza (R-38) hosted an interfaith “Prayer Service for Our Country” on July 15.
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New hearing, trial dates set in Gavin Knupp case
New hearing and trial dates have been set in the case against Tyler Mailloux, who faces a litany of charges stemming from the hit-and-run death of Gavin Knupp.
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Flower Street speed limit reduced in Berlin
The speed limit will be reduced from 30 to 25 mph on Flower Street from the intersection of Seahawk Road to the Berlin municipal limit following council approval.
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Ocean City Police reports uptick in parking, noise and smoking citations in June
Ocean City Police Chief Ross Buzzuro reported an uptick in parking violations, Boardwalk noise complaints and smoking citations during the month of June.
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Sales, revenues up in Maryland, Worcester County year after cannabis legalization
It's been one year since adult-use cannabis was legalized in Maryland and officials are reporting record sales and millions in revenue across the state.
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Ocean City appeals ruling in Washington Post records case
The Town of Ocean City will continue an ongoing legal fight against The Washington Post with an appeal filed in response to a recent circuit court ruling.
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Tiffany Knupp charged with misuse of foundation funds
Tiffany Knupp, president of the Gavin Knupp Foundation, has been charged with embezzlement, theft and theft scheme for allegedly misappropriating funds.
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North Ocean City restaurant fined for music violation
The Boozy Egg, an uptown Ocean City restaurant and bar, was fined $2,000 this week for violating rules and regulations pertaining to noise and entertainment.
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Houseboat rentals now prohibited in Ocean City despite Sea Rocket objection
The threat of a lawsuit in response to Ocean City’s plans to forbid houseboat rentals at local marinas remains just that following final approval of the legislation.
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Ocean City cracking down now on summer on outdoor Boardwalk displays
A code amendment that sets stronger enforcement procedures for outdoor Boardwalk displays will take effect immediately following passage of an emergency ordinance.
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Appeal to dismiss charges in Gavin Knupp hit-and-run denied; case headed back to circuit court
Maryland’s highest court this week denied a petition in the case against Tyler Mailloux, a Berlin man charged in the hit-and-run death of 14-year-old Gavin Knupp.
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Ocean City Police report ‘uptick’ in behaviors from non-Cruisin' type vehicles
Police Chief Ross Buzzuro recently presented a report on police activity for May that shows an uptick in violations for H20i-type vehicles.
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Outdoor sign crackdown in Ocean City clears planning commission
Code amendments that set stronger citations for noncompliant outdoor Boardwalk displays and eliminate a sunset provision for non-compliant signs advanced this week.
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Police presence up during Cruisin' Ocean City
Cruisin’ Ocean City returned to the resort last weekend, bringing with it large crowds, more traffic and a larger police presence that resulted in more arrests.
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Mailloux files petition to move Knupp hit-and-run case to Maryland Supreme Court
Tyler Mailloux, a local man accused in the hit-and-run death of Gavin Knupp, has petitioned the state supreme court to review an appellate court opinion in his case.
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Speed camera on Flower Street in Berlin to go live this month
A new speed camera on Flower Street in Berlin near St. Paul United Methodist Church is slated to go live this month, with the first citations to be issued May 28.
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Legislature approves room tax increase, sports complex money for Worcester County, Ocean City
The Maryland General Assembly concluded its 2024 legislative session with funding for a proposed local sports complex and an increase in the county’s room tax.
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Maryland lawmakers reach compromise on budget, local bills discussed
The Maryland House and Senate reached a compromise on the budget and local lawmakers addressed local bills and priorities as the end of the session approaches.