Hello everyone,
The hot summer months are behind us and I want to thank everyone who participated in our Tweak Our Peak program. This voluntary program
helps Berlin Electric and its customers save money. By cutting back on the amount of wholesale power purchased during these peak, high-priced periods, Berlin Electric can reduce its total wholesale power costs. Reductions in wholesale power costs are passed through to the customers in their monthly bills in the Power Cost Adjustment (PCA). We send out alerts through the CodeRed system asking customers to reduce their energy consumption during peak periods. If you haven't tried the program yet, join in on the fun this winter.
Did you know Berlin Electric has some of the lowest residential rates in the area? Check this
comparison chart posted to the Town's website.
The Famers Market ends on September 30th. Open Sundays from 9 am to 1 pm at Artisans Green, this family-friendly event has live music and a great array of healthy and sweet treats.
We've heard some concerns about bicycles being left on sidewalks in our downtown. Take a look at our bicycle safety tips for suggestions on how to properly store your bicycle when are downtown.
Thank you for your interest in the
Berlin Bulletin,
Laura Allen
Town Administrator
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Shakespeare on Pitt Street:
Saturday, September 1, 7:30 to 10 PM - Enjoy this free, live performance of "As You Like It" presented by the Brown Box Theatre. Bring your own chair. Sponsored by Berlin Main Street.
Berlin Farmers' Market
:
Sundays
thru October,
9 AM to 1 PM, Artisans Green.
Small Town Throwdown:
Saturday, September 8, 1 to 6 PM, Downtown - Enjoy the sounds of Nashville-style music with Jason Morton and the Chesapeake Sons, Boy in Black, and Ruthie and the Wranglers. Food and beer garden. Shuttle and parking available at Berlin Intermediate School.
Concert on the Lawn:
Sunday, September 9, 6 to 7:30 PM, Calvin B. Taylor Museum - Music featuring the sounds of Old OC School Band. Audience encouraged to bring your own chair.
2nd Friday Art Stroll
: Friday, September 14, 5 to 8 PM, Downtown - Stroll the streets and businesses to check out the featured artists and musicians. Makers Market on Jefferson Street and Commerce Street.
Outdoor Movie Night; "Lion King":
Saturday, September 15, 7:30 PM (full dark), Stephen Decatur Park - Rescheduled from July 28th due to weather. Bring a chair or blanket and a snack to enjoy this free showing of the family-favorite.
3rd Thursday Lunchtime Concert:
Thursday, September 20, 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM, Artisans Green - Enjoy the sounds of Three on the Tree. Picnic tables and chairs available; giant checker, chess and Jenga games. Restaurants offering grab and go lunches.
Paint Berlin Plein Air: Wednesday
, September 19 to Saturday, September 22, 10 AM to 5 PM - Artists grace our streets, sidewalks and green spaces to create original paintings of our scenic views and historic locations. Sponsored by the
Worcester County Arts Council
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Fiddlers Convention:
Friday, September 21 to Sunday, September 23 - Music fills the air with competitions, food and craft vendors and beer garden. Shuttle from Berlin Intermediate School available on Saturday only. Free admission and parking. For more details visit the
Berlin Chamber of Commerce website
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Keep up to date on current Berlin news by visiting our
website
or find us on
FaceBook
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HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION DAY
Worcester County to Host Maryland Environmental Service Free Household Hazardous Waste Collection at Showell Elementary School on Saturday, September 22, 2018 from 10 AM to 2 PM. For more information,
please see flyer
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2018 Municipal Election Information
The Berlin Election for Councilmembers in Districts 1, 4 and At-Large will be Tuesday, October 2, 2018. For more information and important deadlines, please
visit our website
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Did you know the Town has a projects page on its website? We update the page on a regular basis so you'll know what's happening. Here's a link -
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In August we provided some general safety tips for back to school. This month, we'll focus on bicycle safety - not just for back to school, but bicycling, and sharing the road with bikes, in general.
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Secure your bike when not in use
Did you realize that, if you lay your bike down on the sidewalk, you not only impede foot traffic, but you make it virtually impossible for persons of limited mobility to get by? You also run a very real risk of having your bike stolen when you step away - even if you stay within sight, it takes only a few seconds for someone to pick up your bike and speed away before you can react. Bike racks are in many locations, and, in a pinch, signs or light posts can be used to secure your bike with a bike-lock.
Bicycle Safety
The Maryland State Highway Administration bicycle safety education effort is geared to both drivers and bicyclists. Bicycle safety is a two-way street – the safety of bicyclists not only depends upon the bicyclist, but also on the drivers with whom bicyclists share the road. Bicycles are less visible, quieter, and don’t have a protective barrier around them. Always allow 3 feet when passing a cyclist.
Most drivers tend to look for other drivers, and may unintentionally overlook our friends on two-wheels. Remember, a bicycle weighs 20 pounds; a car weighs 4,000 pounds: even the slightest mistake on the part of the driver can result in tragic consequences for the bicyclist.
Bicyclists fare best when they act like and are treated as drivers of vehicles. By Maryland law, bicycles are vehicles, and bicyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers of motor vehicles. Staying visible to drivers is key, so bicyclists need to ride in a predictable manner and take important steps to wear the proper gear and equip bicycles appropriately.
Tips for drivers:
- Expect bicyclists on the road.
- Always keep a safe following distance.
- In certain conditions, bicycles may position in the center of the lane.
- Allow at least 3 feet when passing.
- When turning, yield the right-of-way to bicycles as you would other vehicles.
- Merge into bike lanes before turning right.
- Look for bicyclists before opening a car door.
- Be vigilant when pulling out of driveways or side streets.
- Watch for children.
- Stay alert and keep your eyes on the road. It’s illegal to text and use hand held devices while driving.
- Use turn signals and obey the speed limit.
Tips for bicyclists:
- Bikes are vehicles; obey the rules of the road. Stop at all red lights and stop signs.
- Ride defensively – expect the unexpected.
- Ride with traffic, never against it.
- Use hand signals when turning or stopping.
- Stop for pedestrians.
- Pass on the left when overtaking a vehicle.
- Use marked bike lanes when present.
- Never ride more than two abreast.
- Maryland law restricts bicycles on sidewalks, except where allowed by local ordinance.
- Make yourself visible day and night with lights, reflectors and gear.
- Wear a helmet correctly – not tilting back.
For more information on Maryland Laws regarding bicycles - both for bicyclists and motor vehicles -
visit SHA's website
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10 William Street Berlin,
MD 21811
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