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Letters To The Editor

overly optimistic ” In 2019, Ocean City spent $49,400, on a study and withheld the results for 22 months then paid another $49,400 for a fluff update to the study which was released in November of 2022 The study had placed us in the South Atlantic region, the wrong region, we are in the Mid Atlantic region The study among other things stated that the participation of all outdoor and indoor sports had declined from 2014 through 2018 except cheerleading The study warned to be prepared to lose money from annual operations The South Atlantic region has better year around weather thus a longer playing season than the MidAtlantic region

Then there was the Saint Mary’s study ($52,000) that the Ocean City politicians never talk about First Saint Mary’s is only one hour from DC, not three, it has a higher per capital income and is located nearer to population centers and has a higher population itself from which to draw The study concluded that out of 11 sports complexes reviewed 10 were still losing money from operations at a combined annual loss of $6 1 million annually The study said that the “sports complex” would require a 25% operating subsidy annually

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Now let’s go back to “The Visit Experience” Study last on the list of reasons to come to the beach were trade shows or sports tournaments at 7% No wonder the rich guys on Meehan’s Committee don’t want to put their own money in and would rather use the public’s hard-earned tax dollars The Millionaires on Meehan’s new committee will benefit by adding a few more room occupancies to their hotels and a few more dinners sold in their restaurants while the Ocean City taxpayers will be paying the costs of the annual budget shortfall as well as paying for near $40M bond

Our grandiose OC politicians are circumventing the will of the county petition by using some poor unaware Marylander’s tax money I feel an obligation to mop up the vomit of these grandiose Ocean City politicians by disclosing the truth, much of which has not been disclosed within the “Sports Complex” fantasy As if the golf course and the airport aren’t enough, Mayor, here we go again on your final boondoggle

I will say that Councilman Gehrig’s repeated threat a year ago “if you don’t vote for the sports complex your taxes will go up” would have gotten him thrown out of office if Ocean City had opponents in their socalled elections, or more accurately coronations I hope these facts shed light on the task force’s decision mined there was enough proof of wrongdoing to bring four criminal charges against Donald Trump, including conspiracy to defraud our country and impede on our right to vote

There can be no more serious crime than a conspiracy to overturn the foundation of our democracy itself It’s shameful how many MAGA Republicans are now rushing to defend Trump instead of standing up for our democracy and our freedom to vote Many of them are trying to rewrite history, so it’s important to understand what Trump is accused of and why it matters

According to the indictment, Trump deliberately lied about voter fraud and pressured local officials to illegally overturn election results and manufacture fake slates of electors When Vice President Mike Pence refused to toss out the legitimate results and count fake electoral votes, Trump incited an attack on our Capitol in a lastditch attempt to stop the certification of the election and cling to power

These are serious charges Our elected leaders of all parties must allow the trial to unfold without political interference and let a jury of everyday Americans do their job No one is above the law, and Trump should be treated like everyone else and held accountable for his crimes against our country

Patricia Winkelmayer Berlin

Event Support Appreciated

Editor:

Two weekends ago was the largest annual event held at the Ocean Pines Library

The volunteer organization “Friends of the Ocean Pines Library” sets up a Book Sale that encompasses over 25,000 books, DVD's, Audio Books and Music CD's divided into approximately 25 categories Most are sold over a three-day period with all proceeds going to benefit the Ocean Pines library and is used for buying equipment, sponsoring programs offered at the library and supplementing the budget provided by the Worcester County Commissioners the front check-out counter or in the back of the library on the loading dock

See you all in July 2024

Jim Meckley & Eileen Leonhart

(The writers are the co-chairs of the annual book sale )

Disturbing Wind Developments

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Petitions are hard work for a guy turning 75 but I was honored to meet so many good people and normal politicians in competitive races while working on the County petition Frankly I am watching and waiting till after the ’24 presidential election and may have one more petition in me if I feel the Ocean City resident taxpayers are ready That would be to dissolve the Ocean City government and turn it over to the County Commissioners where the political class is humble and respects the value of a dollar Remember people come to Ocean City for the beach and the boardwalk

Tony Christ

This year was the 23rd Annual Book Sale and was put together by nearly 90 volunteers who donated more than 500 hours to make this sale possible Throughout the year, patrons, estate closings and organizations donate 95% of the books, DVD's and CD's that are sorted, evaluated and categorized for the sale This year ’s sale was one of the largest ever with about 1600 patrons attending and spending nearly $16,000

On behalf of the FOPL and the Ocean Pines Library, we would like to thank all those who donated books throughout the year, the volunteers who assist with the library every day and at the sale, the staff of the OP library who are so gracious with our activities To all of you who came out to support the sale that benefits the library and its programs – thank you, thank you, thank you Donations of books, DVD’s, CD’s and audio books are now being accepted for next year ’s sale Donations can be left at

Editor:

Does anyone else find it interesting that the Federal agencies charged with leasing our ocean to foreign companies seeking to construct Offshore Wind Power Plants are ladened with former employees of one of, if not the largest, lobbying firm for Offshore Wind Developers; Latham & Watkins? Mr Tommy Beaudreau, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management, Ms Laura Daniel-Davis, who signs BOEMs Record of Decisions and most importantly, Liz Klein, the Director of The Bureau of Ocean & Energy Management (BOEM)

I find this particularly disturbing as I read the latest press release from BOEM announcing its plans to lease another 356,550 acres of the Atlantic Ocean off Delaware, Maryland and Virginia These lease areas flank our fishing canyons

The Danish company, Orsted and the Italian company US Wind, (collectively, the developers) in their documents, under “Unavoidable Adverse Impacts of the Proposed Action” state in bullets: “Loss of employment or income due to disruption to commercial fishing, for-hire recreational fishing, or marine recreation business Hindrances to subsistence fishing due to offshore construction and operation of the offshore wind facilities ” Additionally, these OSW Power Plants will be “no fly zones” for boats during construction and as we are learning from Europe, during operations as well, which will increase a trip to the canyons by nothing less than 30 nautical miles round trip

The three Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) total approximately 356,550 acres The first WEA (A-2) is 101,767 acres and is located 26 nautical miles (nm) from Delaware Bay The second WEA (B-1) is 78,285 acres and is 23 5 nm offshore Ocean City The third WEA (C) is 176,506 acres offshore and is located about 35 nm offshore of the Chesapeake Bay, Va

•Areas E and F could put six species of Pterodroma Petrel in peril, per the Audubon Society

•Per the Fisheries Survival Fund: The cumulative impacts of offshore wind arrays on the local maritime ecosystem are far more pervasive than previously understood All of Areas A (scallop and surfclam, summer flounder and black seabass, B (dredge fishery, pot and trap, gill net and trawl), and C (surfclam, pt, and squid/butterfish/mackerel trawling) because of high fisheries interactions There will be a high economic fisheries exposure risk from wind development for small coastal communities lished on Friday mornings, 52 weeks a year Subscription rates are $260 per year

POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to Maryland Coast Dispatch, P O Box 467, Berlin, Maryland 21811 Maryland Coast Dispatch offices are located at Route 346 and Graham Avenue, Berlin, Maryland

Falls Church, Va /Ocean City

No One Is Above The Law

Editor:

A group of everyday Americans, fulfilling their civic duty by serving on a grand jury, reviewed mountains of evidence and deter-

Editor ’s Note: The weekly How We See It and Between The Lines columns will not appear in this week’s edition, as the writer is on vacation The opinion pieces will return next week.

With all of the information available regarding the devastating affects offshore wind electrical power plants have on the environment and coastal economies, does anyone else find it curious those who have spent years representing and profiting from offshore wind construction companies have now found their way into government agencies responsible for approving the projects?

Dianna Harris Ocean City

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