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THE OCEAN PINES JOURNAL OF NEWS & COMMENTARY MATT ORTT INTERVIEW
MOC managing partner vows to resist harassment and ‘unfair’ accusations more likely than not to prevail if case tion, says former OPA director Judge Oglesbu grants temporary injunc-
Janasek ban ‘bad faith’ in
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majority that a Worcester County Circuit Court tion of “bad faith” against a Board of Directors nother case, another day, another determinaPublisher By TOM STAUSS
BoardJudge majorisays former proceeds to next level
Says he has no information that would shed light on the accident that killed Ocean Pines teenager Gavin Knupp last summer
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and bring closure to the family of Gavin Knupp. The interview follows: Ocean Pines Progress -- The Matt Ortt Companies have been subject to a sustained campaign by some associated with the “Justice for Gavin” movement that urges the public and live entertainment perform- Matt Ortt ers not to patronize or perform at MOC restaurants. Other To Page 3
Knupp family lawyer snipes at Parks statement
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Elaine Brady, an Ocean Pines homeowner since 2002 and a member of various Ocean Pines committees over the years, has announced her candidacy to the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors, the first OPA member to do so. She resigned as a member the Ocean Pines Elections Committee shortly before announcing her candidacy.
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Paper ballots only in Board Election
COVER STORY
att Ortt, managing partner of the Matt Ortt Companies that operates three food and beverage operations for the Ocean Pines Association, recently agreed to an interview in which he explains and defends his lack of knowledge about the tragic accident that killed Ocean Pines teenager Gavin Knupp last July. He discusses how he’s coping with what he clearly believes is a targeted campaign against his company, and says he has “no idea” what might end the campaign
Brady to run for OPA Board
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Property owners will need to break out their pens if they want to vote in this summer’s Board of Directors election. During a March 18 meeting a majority of Board members voted to return to paper-only ballots for the 2023 election. Director Rick Farr’s motion was approved 4-2-1.
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Two directors dissent from Parks statement
Two Board members, Colette Horn and Steve Jacobs, dissented from the Doug Parks statement critical of some within the Do It for Gavin movement for encouraging bands, service groups and individuals not to do business with OPA venues managed by the Matt Ortt Companies.
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INSIDE THIS EDITION
Ocean Pines ............... Pages 1-39 OPA Finances .......... Pages 40-41 Lifestyles .................... Page 43-44 Opinion ..................... Pages 45-47 Captain’s Cove ......... Pages 48-63
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