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10/17/2024 Bayside Gazette

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OCTOBER 17, 2024

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BERLIN • NORTH WORCESTER COUNTY• OCEAN PINES

OP looks into night by pool for grownups ‘Sunset and Cocktails’ would appeal to adults, not kids

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HOMECOMING ROYALTY While Donovan Henry was named King earlier in the week, Senior Ava Snelsire was announced as queen of Stephen Decatur High School’s Homecoming at half-time of last Friday’s football game. Standing with the honorees is Principal Tom Sites.

Voters ask, what’s Question 1? Statewide ballot question aims to amend constitution to guarantee abortion rights By Brian Shane Staff Writer (Oct. 17, 2024) Beginning when early voting opens Oct. 24, Maryland voters will decide this Election Day whether to enshrine abortion rights into the state constitution. If approved, the ballot referendum would establish reproductive freedom as a “fundamental right,” including a mother’s right to prevent, continue, or end a pregnancy. “The state many not, directly or in-

directly, deny, burden, or abridge the right unless justified by a compelling state interest achieved by the least-restrictive means,” according to the text of the proposed amendment. The statewide referendum – which will appear as Question 1 on the ballot – was set in motion by a bill during the General Assembly’s 2023 legislative session, the result of which puts the question to voters. That initiative was sponsored by the legislature’s highest levels of leadership, House Speaker Adrianne Jones and Senate President Bill Ferguson, both Democrats. Both the House and Senate passed the bill on party-line votes, and the measure was signed into

law by Gov. Wes Moore. Local legislators who opposed the measure included Del. Wayne Hartman (R-38C), former Del. Carl Anderton (R-38B), Del. Chris Adams (R-37B), and Sen. Mary Beth Carozza (R-38). Carozza in an interview said she objects to the fact that neither the ballot question nor the amendment mention age limits or parental notifications for abortions – the word “adult” does not appear in the amendment, she noted – which she and her Republican colleagues unsuccessfully attempted to include in the bill’s language. “You can be pro-choice and vote See QUESTION 1 Page 6

By Tara Fischer Staff Writer (Oct. 17, 2024) The Ocean Pines Association is seeking legal advice on whether to approve or deny the Aquatics Advisory Committee’s proposed “Sunset and Cocktails” event which would cater to adults. The gathering, which would be held at the Yacht Club pool, would gear its entertainment towards adults, including the retiree, single, and older couple crowd. Children were barred from attending in the original concept plan. Occasions like Sunsets and Cocktails have been presented to the Ocean Pines Association Board of Directors a few times over the last couple of years but have been shot down for excluding children. Ocean Pines’ legal counsel Bruce Bright’s original opinion maintained that discriminating against juveniles is illegal. In response, the AAC amended the idea to allow children and families into the event. As described by AAC Chair Gary Miller at the group’s Sept. 12 meeting, Sunset and Cocktails would take place at the Yacht Club pool on a weekday night during the summer. It would offer hors d’oeuvres, alcoholic beverages, and music catered to the adult crowd. While kids would be allowed entry, the entertainment would lean towards adults. The committee argued that its single, couples, and retiree event is like the weekly summer Family Fun Nights, where adults without young children are welcome,while the music and simple food, like hamburgers, hot dogs, and sodas, would discourage those who do not have kids from attending. Similarly, Sunset and Cocktails would invite everyone, but the entertainment, like the more sophisticated See OP Page 6

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