ROUGH TIME: Thirty years ago,
JOB FAIR: Those looking for a part-
the Ocean City Council went in a totally new direction, as it converted to council/manager form of government PAGE 3
time, summer/seasonal job or full-time, year-round employment should check out the Ocean City Job Fair PAGE 44
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HEAD OF WORCESTER SCHOOLS ‘BEGS’ FOR FULLY FUNDED BUDGET
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Andes’spending plan includes small salary increase for teachers CARMEN AMEDORI ■ Contributing Writer (March 16, 2012) Going item by item, Worcester County Schools Superintendent Dr. Jon Andes pleaded and “begged” the Worcester County Board of Commissioners to approve the 2013 Worcester County Board of Education operating budget. During Tuesday’s work session, Andes said the total 2.5 percent increase over the 2012 budget brings it from the current $91.4 million to $93.3 million. This is the second of three steps before approval. A public hearing will be held May 1 at Snow Hill High School. In an otherwise level-funded budget, the proposal includes a small increase for teachers’ salaries. There have been no salary
Superintendent Dr. Jon Andes
increases since 2008. The board is requesting $1,500 annually or about $8 a day per teacher. Worcester County teachers’ starting salaries range from $41,377 to $51,298 depending on their educational degree. According to budget figures, the county has about 400 teachers leading kindergarten through 12th grade. Student enrollment is projected to go from the 2012 See NO TEACHER on Page 11
Sprinkler law amendment fails in General Assembly NANCY POWELL ■ Staff Writer
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An Ocean City employee was taken to Peninsula Regional Medical Center Wednesday morning after the Wastewater Department truck he was driving struck a wooden utility pole at the foot of the Route 50 bridge. The collision occurred at 8:17 a.m. Though the west lane of the bridge was closed for approximately 40 minutes, the accident caused major traffic delays on the bridge, in West Ocean City and the south end of Ocean City. The accident also caused power outages for more than 750 Delmarva Power customers in those areas. See full story on Page 9.
(March 19, 2012) Delegate Mike McDermott (R-38B) offered two amendments last Friday to a bill in the House of Delegates that would prohibit local jurisdictions from opting out of a state requirement to have sprinkler systems in single-family and two-family houses. Each amendment went down in defeat. As of Jan. 1, the Maryland Building Performance Standards were amended to adopt the 2012
version of various building codes. Included is a provision requiring all oneand two-family dwellings to have an automatic fire sprinkler system, Delegate M. McDermott and each jurisdiction must adopt and enforce the regulations no later than July 1, 2012. House bill 366, introduced by James E. Malone Jr. (D-12A) would prohibit the jurisdictions See McDERMOTT on Page 31