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Spy Highlights

From and Fuller: Trump’s Big Iran Problem, Military Parades and No Kings

Every Thursday, the Spy hosts a conversation with Al From and Craig Fuller on the most topical political news of the moment. This week, From and ... [Continue Story]

  • Publisher Note: Just Once for the Chestertown Spy in 2025
  • From and Fuller: The Los Angeles Protests and the Rise of Gavin Newsom
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: Moore Budget Cuts and LA Protests Impact on MD Politics
  • From and Fuller: The GOP Senate’s Big Beautiful Problem and Elon Musk Leaves the Building
  • Maryland Caucus: Mid-Shore “Sanctuary” FUBAR and Wes Moore’s Trip to South Carolina
  • From and Fuller: Trump’s Beautiful Bill in the Senate and Presidential Pardons

Public Affairs

Governor Moore Launches “Just Communities” on Juneteenth to Address Racial Wealth Gap

In a major policy announcement aimed at addressing longstanding racial inequities in Maryland, Governor Wes Moore unveiled a series of actions Tuesday ... [Continue Story]

  • How Did the Mid-Shore Community Foundation Donate almost $4 Million for the new Regional Hospital?
  • Town of Millington Proclaims June as Pride Month
  • Community and Law Enforcement Hold Meeting About Crime Uptick
  • Town Manager Outlines Progress and Delays for Town Security Cameras
  • Oh Never Mind: Homeland Security Removes Talbot and QAC from Sanctuary List
  • “Community Conversation” with Chestertown Police Chief to Address Crime June 5

The Arts

Garfield Center Announces Titles, Cast and Directors of Short Attention Span Theatre

The Garfield Center for the Arts is excited to continue its popular yearly presentation, Short Attention Span Theatre opening July 11th. The GCA’s ... [Continue Story]

  • Greg Burrows Trio Returns with Another “Sould Jazz” Concert at The Mainstay
  • David A. Douglas Intersections at Katzen Arts Center at AU
  • “Colorful Visions” By Carol McClees Featured at The Artists’ Gallery July 4
  • KCA Announces Summer Resident Artists
  • Spy Review: Two Mid-Shore Classical Music Celebrations by Steve Parks
  • Spy Concert Review: National Music Festival Opening Night by Steve Parks

Chesapeake Ecosystem

Federal Cuts Could Threaten Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge, a Kent County Treasure

The Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge, one of Kent County’s most prized natural and recreational resources, is facing an uncertain future due to potential federal funding ... [Continue Story]

  • FEMA Cancels $1 Billion for Flood Prevention Projects in Chesapeake Bay Region
  • Bay Journal: USDA shuts down ‘climate smart’ program
  • The Solar Land Rush—A farmer’s perspective with Judy Gifford
  • New polling finds strong Eastern Shore support for offshore wind
  • Bay Journal: Nonprofits, states scramble as Trump administration pauses funding for many Chesapeake restoration programs
  • Invasive catfish, west coast oyster shells fueling Chesapeake renaissance

On the Hill at Washington College

Undergraduates Reveal a MD House’s Underground Railroad History

The previously hidden Underground Railroad history of a 200-year-old house in Chestertown, Maryland, has been revealed by students and staff at the ... [Continue Story]

  • $4.5 Million Gift to Washington College to Create Two Endowed Chairs, Support Athletics
  • Washington College’s Lifelong Learning Academy Opens Call for New Courses 
  • Washington College Commencement Recap
  • Manassas Native Wins $74k Sophie Kerr Prize from Washington College
  • ABC News’ Jonathan Karl to Deliver Washington College Commencement Address
  • Six Students Vie For Washington College’s $74k Sophie Kerr Prize
  • Community invited to Washington College PoliTalks with Hon. Heather Mizeur
  • Upper Shore STRT1UP Roadshow Open to the Public at Washington College

Health

Choptank Health Hosts New Patient Welcome Sessions in Chestertown June 10-12

Mid-Shore families and individuals in need of a primary care provider are invited to attend a New Patient Welcome Session at Choptank Community ... [Continue Story]

  • Let’s Talk About It with Beth Anne Dorman: Mental Health, Parents and Adolescence
  • Let’s Talk About It with Beth Anne Dorman: For All Seasons in All Seasons
  • HomePorts: A talk with John Murphy and Karen Carr
  • Keys to Treating Stress By Lisa J. Gotto
  • Let’s Talk about It: Dare to Lead Training Shapes Mid-Shore Leaders with For All Seasons Beth Anne Dorman
  • Mid-Shore Health: Getting to the Heart of Heart Disease with Dr. Ian Davis

Education

Wetlands 101: Sultana Education Foundation Presents an Evening of Interactive Science

The Sultana Education Foundation (SEF) will host its monthly Third Thursday Speaker Series on Thursday, June 19 from 6-7PM when John Mann and Jackie Doerr present Wetlands ... [Continue Story]

  • KCHS Messages to Seniors
  • ‘Life is a Highway’ for KCHS Class of 2025
  • WC launches updated Diversity website pages By Heather Fabritz
  • MD Senate Panel’s vote on Blueprint bill straddles House, Administration Versions
  • Wood Foundation awards $100K grant to Radcliffe Creek School
  • KCPS Substitute Job Fair Saturday, Feb. 1

Maryland News

Buyout Offers, Hiring Freeze Coming for State Government Amid Budget Crunch

The Moore administration plans to slash about $121 million from the state’s personnel budget through a combination of buyouts to state employees, a ... [Continue Story]

  • State Officials Urge People to Stay Vigilant, Use Caution Amid ‘Hazardous Heat Wave’
  • Amid High Energy Bills, Moore Touts $19 Million in Ratepayer Relief From Exelon
  • Talbot County Repeals DEI Language to Ensure Airport Work Continues
  • Embattled DJS Secretary Vincent Schiraldi Steps Down
  • Potential 2028 Presidential Hopefuls Moore, Walz Steal Show at South Carolina Democratic Weekend
  • Some Good News: Second Bond Rating Agency Reaffirms MD Credit Rating

Brevities

Summer by Katherine Emery General

I was looking through my journals the other day, trying to decide what to keep and what to let go. Over the years, I’ve filled so many notebooks with scraps of thoughts, ... [Continue Story]

  • Chesapeake Flashback: Garfield Center for the Arts at the Prince Theatre
  • In Praise of Fireflies by Katherine Emery General
  • Agent 86 Reconnaissance Footage: A Spy in New York
  • Chestertown Flashback: Hibernia School
  • Positive Action by Katherine Emery General
  • A Friend Recalls Professor Robert Day

Food Friday

Food Friday: Practicing Self-Care

The past week has been alarmingly hot — there have been a few days where it felt like a 3-alarm furnace already, and summer has just begun today. We’ve had Florida-grade ... [Continue Story]

  • Food Friday: Chicken on a Stick
  • Food Friday: Summer’s Here!
  • Food Friday: Blueberry Harvest
  • Food Friday: Getting Back to Grilling
  • Food Friday: Deelish Sammies
  • Food Friday: Rhubarb Spring

Looking at the Masters with Beverly Smith

Looking at the Masters: Miriam Schapiro 

Miriam Schapiro was born in 1923 in Toronto, Canada, to Russian Jewish parents, but she was brought up in Brooklyn, New York. One of her grandfathers ... [Continue Story]

  • Looking at the Masters: Xu Zhen
  • Looking at the Masters: Patricia Tobacco Forrester
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Pin Oak House
  • Looking at the Masters: Poppies
  • Looking at the Masters: Imogene Cunningham
  • Looking at the Masters: Ruth Asawa

Design with Jenn Martella

Design with Jenn Martella: Dutch Colonial Gem

Since my Spy beat is now four counties, I have enjoyed getting acquainted with Cambridge’s streetscapes around Hambrooks Bay with their mix of ... [Continue Story]

  • Design with Jenn Martella: Farmhouse Meets Modern 
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Landscaping at The Miracle House
  • Design with Jenn Martella: The William Smith House, c. 1794
  • Design with Jenn Martella: The Tilley House Redux
  • House of the Week: Go Dutch Colonial!
  • House of the Week: Captivating Craftsman Bungalow

Food and Garden

Wine of the Week: Dardinello Sicilia DOC Zibibbo 2023

Ciao Tutti! Last month at Piazza Italian Market, we tasted a dry white wine from one of my fave Sicilian wineries, Cantina Assuli, located in  the ... [Continue Story]

  • Adkins Arboretum’s Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!
  • Wine of the Week: Verdicchio Di Matelica DOC
  • It’s All Food and Sex: Pollinators By Nancy Taylor Robson
  • Adkins Arboretum Mystery Tuesday: Guess the Photo!
  • Wine of the Week: La Lupinella Superiore DOCG
  • Adkins Arboretum’s Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!

Delmarva Review

Taking flight? Will Delmarva Review come in for a landing?

... [Continue Story]

  • Delmarva Review: The “Best of” Anthology
  • Delmarva Review: Leitmotif by Rita Plush
  • Delmarva Review: Arrogance by Katherine J. Williams
  • Delmarva Review: A System of Seeing by Colin Jeffrey Morris
  • Delmarva Review: The End of the Story by Patty Somlo
  • Delmarva Review: Something More Than Winter Weighs (Upon Me) by John Muro

Chesapeake Lens

Chesapeake Lens: “Gulp” By Sherri Baton

Take-out from the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge. ... [Continue Story]

  • Chesapeake Lens: “Idle in Awe” By Paul Hanley, Jr
  • Chesapeake Lens: “Lady of the Bay” By David Sites
  • Chesapeake Lens: “Dippin’ for Crabs” by Tracey Johns
  • Chesapeake Lens: “On the Prowl” by Richard Bodorff
  • Chesapeake Lens: “Jack Meets the Morning” By James Dissette
  • Chesapeake Lens: “Magothy Sunrise” By Louise Zeitlin

Commerce

Memorial Day Event to Feature Parade, Entertainment and a Remembrance of Vets Who Died in Combat

Long after the Tea Party tourists have left town, the Memorial Day parade and remembrance on May 26 – long a locals’ favorite – will honor veterans ... [Continue Story]

  • Investing in You: A talk with Chesapeake Bank and Trust CEO Bob Altieri
  • Kent Attainable Housing Celebrates Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New Homeowners, the Duncan Family
  • Kent County and Main Street Chestertown Awarded Grants to Support America’s 250th Semiquincentennial Planning
  • Kent County Local Management Board Seeks New Board Members
  • Chamber Hosts Post-Legislative Session Discussion with 36th District Lawmakers
  • 2025‐2026 Rock Hall Lions Marine Trades offers $1500 Scholarship

Community Notes

Historical Society Receives Preservation Grant from The Questers

With smiles all around, Historical Society of Kent County Executive Director Maria Wood and Board Secretary Erik Gulbrandson recently accepted a ... [Continue Story]

  • Remembering Theodore “Ted” Holt Chase
  • Town Manager Submits Resignation
  • Town Manager’s Update on Town Cameras
  • Shelter Alliance Appoints Kimrose Goodall As New Director
  • No Kings Day Nationwide Protest: The Spy Would Like Your Thoughts
  • In Pride Month, Transgender Marylanders Reflect on Strengths, Weaknesses, of State Protections

Arts Notes

The Anderson Twins Return to Oxford with a Tribute to Duke Ellington

Identical twins Peter and Will Anderson, Juilliard-trained jazz  virtuosos known for their fresh interpretations of swing-era greats, return to the ... [Continue Story]

  • Maryland Public Television Wins 18 Capital Emmy® Awards During Regional Competition
  • Zebra Gallery Opens New Shows in July
  • Greg Burrows Trio Returns with Another “Sould Jazz” Concert at The Mainstay
  • “Colorful Visions” By Carol McClees Featured at The Artists’ Gallery July 4
  • Acoustic Folk-Rock Duo The Nields at The Mainstay
  • KCA Announces Summer Resident Artists

Education Notes

MSDE Celebrates Teachers of the Year

Kent County Middle School teacher Cheryl Fracassi was among the top educators recognized recently at a Maryland State Board of Education meeting for ... [Continue Story]

  • KCMS celebrates eighth-grade promotion
  • Commissioners Honor Dr. McComas
  • 114th Gunston School Commencement Celebrates The Class of 2025
  • Blueprint Gets a Road Map: Two Agencies That Oversee School Reform Agree to Clarify Roles
  • CBMM’s Shipyard Set for Busy Summer of Programming
  • CBMM to Celebrate Educators with Gratitude Day on June 20

Health Notes

Choptank Health Welcomes Bridget Allison, CRNP, to Federalsburg Health Center

Choptank Community Health System’s medical and women’s health care team recently welcomed Family Nurse Practitioner Bridget Allison, CRNP, to the ... [Continue Story]

  • Prioritizing Children’s Mental Health in the Summer
  • Lifelong Learning: A Key Pillar of Active Aging
  • New $2.4 Million Investment in Medical Training Program Promises to Put More Doctors on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Help Prevent High Rate of Premature Deaths in Region
  • Choptank Health Welcomes Carmen Grant to Easton Health Center
  • Choptank Health Promotes Bill Baxendale to Facilities Director
  • For All Seasons Event Debuts Heart to Heart: Coloring Together

Opinion

Not Normal: Where Are We Going? By Aubrey Sarvis

This has been a deeply troubling and dangerous week, complete with risky calls and delicate dances, some high wire acts in the streets of Los Angles ... [Continue Story]

  • Character Rot: Sounding the Alarm by Johnny O’Brien
  • Op-Ed: Anything Goes, but Pete Hegseth May Go First By Aubrey Sarvis
  • OP-ED: Mayor and Council: Trust in you has evaporated By Robert Miller
  • Kent County and a serious healthcare hit? By Tom Timberman
  • Op-Ed: Making American Great Again?
  • The Political is Personal: Reflections on DEI by Margaret Andersen

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor:  Getting the Bang for the Buck

President Trump proudly announced that because he is so wealthy he need not collect a salary. While $400,000 sounds like a lot, it pales in comparison ... [Continue Story]

  • Letter to the Editor: Surprise! I Liked The Parade
  • Letter to the Editor: Respecting Arlington National Cemetery
  • Letter to the Editor: Praise for the Tea Party
  • Letter to Editor: Beware of Homeowner Service Scams
  • Letter to the Editor: Let Maryland Voters Decide on Local Control
  • Letter to the Editor: When we have lost our democracy, how will we know?

Columnist J.E. Dean

Was the Attack on Iran a War? By J.E. Dean

Early Sunday morning, after I learned that the U.S. had bombed Iran, I commented to a friend, “We are at war.”  My friend responded, “Are we?”  The ... [Continue Story]

  • A Third Party? Divided We Fall by J.E. Dean
  • What the President is Doing for Us by J. E. Dean
  • Pardon Me, Mr. President, But Are You Corrupt? By J. E. Dean
  • Our President and Bruce Springsteen by J.E. Dean
  • Springtime’s Blessings by J.E. Dean
  • The Answer, My Friend, Is Blowing in the Wind by J.E. Dean

Columnist Craig Fuller

Conversations with Craig Fuller: Ambassador and Author Frank Lavin

My friend and former White House colleague Ambassador Frank Lavin has a book coming out in March about his experience in the White House and ... [Continue Story]

  • Midair collision over the Potomac: Week two update by Craig Fuller
  • A midair tragedy last night in Washington by Craig Fuller
  • The Classic Motor Museum starts a new trip in St. Michaels: Craig Fuller talks to Mike Iandolo
  • MPT, the Chesapeake Bay and Viewers Like You: A Chat with Station Manager Steven Schupak
  • So Much Money, So Little Time by Craig Fuller
  • One Amazing Story by One Amazing Individual by Craig Fuller

Columnist Lisa J. Gotto

Columnist Laura Oliver

Call My Name By Laura J. Oliver

If it weren’t for the fact that we have had overlapping lifetimes, I’d think I’m a reincarnation of the celebrated astrophysicist and poet of the ... [Continue Story]

  • Finding Home By Laura J. Oliver
  • Shelter by Laura J. Oliver
  • All the Love You Cannot See By Laura J. Oliver
  • When Your Life is the Story By Laura J. Oliver  
  •  Tenants of the Heart By Laura J. Oliver
  • Sleepless in Annapolis By Laura J. Oliver

Columnist Al Sikes

GOAT vs. TOAD by Al Sikes

The moment was vivid. I have written about it before, so apologies if this is your second time through. The year, 1986. The President: Ronald Reagan. ... [Continue Story]

  • Ukraine and the 21st Century by Al Sikes
  • Better a Patriot than A Fool by Al Sikes
  • “Through the Looking Glass” by Al Sikes
  • The Question Is Not How Trump Is Doing But How We Are Doing by Al Sikes
  • Letter From the Grave by Al Sikes
  • What Does the Bond Market Say? By Al Sikes

Columnist Angela Rieck

A Precious Right by Angela Rieck

Before I begin my day each morning, I spend a few minutes thinking about what I am grateful for (which is a very long list, I have been ... [Continue Story]

  • Keeping Up Proteins by Angela Rieck
  • Messy By Angela Rieck
  • Surprise, Your Home is for Sale! By Angela Rieck
  • Life Lessons: Perseverance By Angela Rieck
  • Gus is Grieving By Angela Rieck
  • Asteroid 2024 YR4 Redux by Angela Rieck

Senior Life

Senior Nation: Gardening a Great Boost for Body and Soul by Susan Covey

  The calming benefits of being in the natural world are endless and include fresh air, improved mood and concentration, mental clarity, lower ... [Continue Story]

  • Senior Nation: April Is Parkinson’s Awareness Month by Susan Covey
  • It’s American Heart Month by Susan Covey
  • Enjoy the health benefits of Thanksgiving Day by Susan Covey
  • Upper Shore Aging Hosts the Re-Dedication of the Amy Lynn Ferris Adult Activity Center
  • Herb Cain Appointed Executive Director of Upper Shore Aging
  • Water, Water Everywhere…For Drinking, Playing And Exercising!

Was the Attack on Iran a War? By J.E. Dean

Early Sunday morning, after I learned that the U.S. had bombed Iran, I commented to a friend, “We are at war.”  My friend responded, “Are we?”  The ... [Continue Story]

Shining a Light on Incompetence by Maria Grant

In recent months, whenever I turn on the news or read the newspaper, I learn about people in high-level government positions exhibiting a frightening ... [Continue Story]

Morning, Noon, and Night By Jamie Kirkpatrick

Morning: I know a place where the view never gets old. The back deck faces almost due east, and at daybreak, the sky glows with promise, especially ... [Continue Story]

Summer by Katherine Emery General

I was looking through my journals the other day, trying to decide what to keep and what to let go. Over the years, I’ve filled so many notebooks with ... [Continue Story]

The Art of Loading Brush by Al Sikes

“The Art of Loading Brush", a book written by Wendell Berry, argues that sustainable agriculture, rooted in love for the land and community, is not ... [Continue Story]

Spy Chats

Does the Constitution Still Serve Us?: A Talk With Prof. Rich De Prospo

http:// In a moment when democratic institutions are under renewed scrutiny, Rich De Prospo offers an intense critique of America’s foundational ... [Continue Story]

Black Countryside Communities With Darius Johnson June 21

http:// On Saturday, June 21 at 1 p.m., at the Harwood Nature Center at Lawrence Wetlands Preserve, Darius Johnson will present “We’re Still Here,” a ... [Continue Story]

A new president and immigration policies changes: A chat with ChesMRC’s Matthew Peters

As the new Trump Administration begins to roll out its approach to border control and immigration policies, one group on the Mid-Shore is watching ... [Continue Story]

Profiles in Spirtuality: A Chat with The Easton Group’s Stephanie Saunders

If somone had to guess where one of the Mid-Shore's top financial services executives goes on vacation, there is a good chance they would be wrong ... [Continue Story]

Mid-Shore Profiles: A chat with Andy Hollis on future of Delmarva Community Services

One of the most notable nonprofit leadership appointments made on the Mid-Shore in 2024 was the Delmarva Community Center's (DCC) board of directors ... [Continue Story]

Food Fridays with Jean Sanders

Food Friday: Practicing Self-Care

The past week has been alarmingly hot — there have been a few days where it felt like a 3-alarm furnace already, and summer has just begun today. ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Chicken on a Stick

Anthony Bourdain said: “Everyone should know how to roast a chicken. It’s a life skill that should be taught to small children at school.” Roasted ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Summer’s Here!

Happy June! Summer has kicked off already in our neighborhood. Last weekend Eleanor, who is ten-and-a-half and lives across the street from us, opened ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Blueberry Harvest

Suddenly they are everywhere — blueberries. June is about to be busting out all over, summer is almost here, and if you listen carefully you’ll hear ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Getting Back to Grilling

Here we are again—on the cusp of summer, on the eve of grilling season, keeping watch for fireflies, swatting early mosquitoes, and planning the ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Deelish Sammies

Ah, late spring. It is a beautiful time of the year. The fireflies are beginning to sparkle in the blue twilight of the back yard. A bunny is enjoying ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Rhubarb Spring

There are many issues that can drive us nuts here in the Spy Test Kitchens. We are only human, after all, except for Luke the wonder dog, who is ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Fiesta

Cinco de Mayo is coming already. There will be tacos, and maybe some good Mexican beer. I have to confess that I came to the taco party late. When I ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday:Tender Spring Veggies

May Day is upon us— that should put a spring in your step. I want to retire the crockpot, stash the Dutch oven, put the lasagna pan out to pasture and ... [Continue Story]

Food Friday: Easter eggs

Food Friday is on the road this weekend, so you Gentle Readers will have to put up with a re-run of my favorite Easter lemon cheesecake. Mr. Sanders ... [Continue Story]

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