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Public Affairs

Ajax Court Proposal Due for a Rebound?

The Chestertown Recreation Committee pitched a revised Ajax basketball court proposal to the Town Council during Tuesday night’s rescheduled meeting. ... [Continue Story]

  • Chestertown Mayor Chris Cerino Resigns
  • Waterfowl Festival Impact Study Shows Benefits of Annual Event, Community Support
  • UM Shore Regional Health Offers COVID-19 Vaccines at Chesapeake College
  • Delmarva Community Services Hires Andy Hollis As New Deputy Director
  • Report to the Chestertown Town Council on Improvements to Ajax Park
  • Chestertown Ward Districts Revised

Spy Highlights

From and Fuller: Biden Opens Door for Deal on Infrastructure Bill and Georgia Voting Woes

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]

  • Emily is 22 Years Old and has Graduated 
  • A Spy Chat on Tina Jones’s Second Life
  • WC’s Headwater to the Bay with Kate Livie and Ben Ford
  • Reflections On Boating’s Holy Grail by Jeff McGuiness
  • From and Fuller: Biden’s $2 Trillion Infrastructure Bill and Paying Its Bills
  • Profiles in Spirituality: Reinviting the Church with Trinity’s Rev. Gregory Powell

COVID-19

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update April 9

The Spy obtains information for the above chart between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until ... [Continue Story]

  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update April 8
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update April 7
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update April 6
  • Hogan Moves to Open the Vaccine ‘Floodgates,’ Expands Access to Everyone 16 and Older
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update April 5
  • Spy COVID-19 Weekly Report

The Arts

Looking at the Masters: The Tribute Money by Beverly Hall Smith

Paying taxes is not a theme artists have chosen to paint. Masaccio, a famous painter in Italy in the Fifteenth Century, is one of the few to paint the ... [Continue Story]

  • The Avalon and Its Great (Safe) Reopening with Al Bond
  • The Academy’s New Twist on the Mid-Shore’s Student Exhibition
  • Zooming In on the Hollywood Idea with Liza Ledford
  • The Mainstay is Doubling Down on the Mainstay this Summer
  • Nature and Beyond: A Chat with Artist Petra Bernstein
  • The Legacy of Henry Highland Garnet with Poet and Playwright Robert Earl Price

Health

COVID-19 on the Shore after Eight Months with Dr. William Huffner

The last time the Spy sat down with Dr. William Huffner, UM Shore Regional Health's chief medical officer, was March 13 of this year. While the ... [Continue Story]

  • Exit Interview: Patti Willis Looks Back at Healthcare’s Transition on the Mid-Shore
  • COVID-19: In the Vortex with Shore Regional Health’s Ken Kozel
  • For All Seasons Initiates Texting Hotlines During COVID-19
  • Grieving During a Pandemic: A Conversation with Talbot Hospice’s Becky DeMattia
  • COVID-19 Preparations in Full Swing at UM Shore Regional Health
  • Shore Regional Health Announces Imaging Changes due to COVID-19

Chesapeake Ecosystem

Hogan Signs Regional Compact to Promote Offshore Wind — But Md. Projects Move Slowly

The headline news is that the governors of Maryland, North Carolina and Virginia signed a compact on Thursday to collaborate and advance offshore wind projects and to promote ... [Continue Story]

  • Covid-19 Restrictions Led to Drop in Maryland’s Air Pollution
  • CBF Opposes Maryland Proposal to Limit Areas for Oyster Restoration
  • Congress Extends Bay Program, Related Conservation Efforts
  • Groups Fight for Maryland Forest on Chopping Block
  • EPA hit with lawsuits over Chesapeake Bay cleanup
  • Hogan Administration Backs Down in Md. Poultry Fee Fight

Mid-Shore Science by Al Hammond

Mid-Shore Science: Wetlands and Climate Resilience with Dr. Ariana Sutton-Grier

  Ariana Sutton-Grier is a distinguished scientist with expertise in coastal ecosystems. In particular her research has focused on the role these ... [Continue Story]

  • The Future of Finance…and much Else by Al Hammond
  • By the Way, How Do You Predict the Behavior of Rockfish or Crabs? By Al Hammond
  • Why Farming Data, Not Soybeans, Might Be the Future by Al Hammond
  • Minding a Big Gap: Digital Divide Leaving Students Behind by Al Hammond
  • The Transportation Revolution by Al Hammond
  • Saving the Choptank…and the Bay? By Al Hammond

Maryland News

Maryland Faces ‘Extreme’ Threat of Gerrymandering, New Report Says

Maryland is under “extreme” risk for gerrymandering when lawmakers draw up new election districts, according to a new report from an anti-corruption ... [Continue Story]

  • Hogan Moves to Open the Vaccine ‘Floodgates,’ Expands Access to Everyone 16 and Older
  • All Marylanders 16+ May Pre-register for COVID-19 Vaccine; Most Vulnerable Still Have Priority
  • Md.’s Vaccine Network Able to Do 500,000+ Doses Per Week, Acting Health Secretary Says
  • With Vaccine Supply Set to Soar, Hogan Announces Plan To Open Eligibility to All
  • Mizeur: Harris Stands with Violent Mob, Not Heroic Police Officers
  • Report: Harris Voted Against Honoring Officers Who Responded to Deadly Jan. 6 Capitol Riot

Brevities

In Memoriam: Tolchester Beach’s Jane Barrett

Jane Barrett passed away on April 7, 2021, after a difficult battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). She had been staying with her family in Virginia Beach where she was ... [Continue Story]

  • A New Sign of Life: The Garfield Opens for Live Performances with 1959 Pink Thunderbird
  • April 2021 Sky-Watch
  • Rev. Joel Tolbert launches “REALigion” podcast with Rabbi friend
  • A Full Moon Rising: Remembering Chestertown’s Doug Megargee
  • Baltimore Magazine: The Mid-Shore the Subject of Racial Reckoning Article
  • Frederick Douglass Podcast Series is Released During Black History Month

Town & County Notes

News from League of Women Voters

The League of Women Voters of Kent County Maryland has recently published a revised brochure “Run for Office in Kent County 2021.” The information ... [Continue Story]

  • Kent Ag Center’s Annual Auction
  • Chestertown’s Earth Day Festival set for April 24
  • Chestertown Rotary Club Community Food Drive
  • Fun for the Whole Family in Chestertown this Weekend
  • Get Out on the Water with CBMM this Summer
  • Old Wye Mill Offers Volunteer Opportunities

Education

At the Starr Center: “Freedom Riders” with Stanley Nelson

The March 25 Thursdays with the Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience offers a virtual film screening of “Freedom Riders” by celebrated director Stanley ... [Continue Story]

  • Sultana Continues Free Speaker Series for the Public
  • Breaking Away: Radcliffe Creek School Seeks New Provider for Little Creek Preschool
  • Mid-Shore Scholars: Andrey Perez and Washington College’s Scholar Program
  • Reaching Tilghman: Educator Bruce Glover on Teaching the Disabled by Zoom
  • Omicron-Phi Chapter of Kappa Sigma: Sweet Appreciation for Frontline Workers
  • Proof of Concept: Talbot Mentors’ Scholar Program Showing Results

Commerce

Kent County Chamber of Commerce Seeks Nominations for Community Excellence Awards

The Kent County Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce nominations are now open for the 2020 – 2021 Community Excellence Awards. Nominations can ... [Continue Story]

  • Kent County Chamber of Commerce Recognize Contributions of Outgoing Board Members
  • Main Street Awards SERI Grants to 29 Businesses
  • New Partnership Between Eastern Shore Food Lab at WC and Local Baker Rise Is a Recipe for Success
  • King of the Road: The Amazing World of Choptank Transport on the Mid-Shore
  • Figg’s Ordinary Earns National “HartBeat of Main Street” Grant
  • Mid-Shore Commerce: The Cambridge Waterfront’s Recent History of a Community Asset

Senior Nation

The Joys Of Outdoor Fitness by Susan Covey

Too often people associate fitness with strenuous exercise or time spent at the gym, when actually fitness is any activity that gets you moving. ... [Continue Story]

  • Ask Irma: After the COVID Storm at Londonderry
  • Senior Nation: “Go with What You’ve Got!” By Ross Jones
  • Senior Nation: How Strong is Your Grip?
  • Kent County Commission on Aging: Watch Out for the Scam
  • Is Being 73 Too Old To Go To Grad School? By Bruce Purdy
  • Ask Irma: How to Survive the Holidays

Habitat

House of the Week: “Merrythought”

This unique site on 8.5+ acres has 320 feet of protected shoreline along the Chesapeake Bay.  When you sit underneath the pergola at the water’s edge, ... [Continue Story]

  • House of the Week: 1900 Era Farmhouse with 2021 Updates
  • House of the Week: Bayside Cottage
  • House of the Week:  Davis Creek Retreat
  • House of the Week: Unique Restoration Opportunity
  • House of the Week:  Rancher on Waldo
  • House of the Week: Stylish Farmhouse 

Food

Mobile Food Pantry addresses Kent Food Insecurity

Upwards of 54 million people are facing insecurity during the year-long pandemic according to the Association of American Medical Colleges ... [Continue Story]

  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What Blooms this April?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: Admire with Eyes, not Hands
  • Ready to Go: Chestertown Farmers’ Market Opens March 27
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: A Small Gray Bird in a Walnut Tree
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What Kind of Frog Hangs Out at Blockston Branch?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: It Hunkers Down in a Bluebird Box

Arts Notes

Academy Art Museum Announces April Exhibition Openings

The Academy Art Museum is opening two new exhibitions on April 16. Miró in New York, 1947: Miró, Hayter and Atelier 17 will be on display through July ... [Continue Story]

  • Salisbury Poetry Week 2021 is On!
  • Spring Art Exhibit Opening at Studio B Art Gallery
  • Avalon Live Concerts are Back Safely on the Shore
  • Sculptor, Bart Walter, Returns as Waterfowl Festival’s 50th Anniversary Featured Artist
  • The Artists’ Gallery Features Karen Merkin in “Cars and Ribbons and Bears, Oh My!”
  • The Avalon to Present The Monty Alexander Jazz Festival

Education Notes

Wye River Upper School’s Ron Vener Appointed to YMCA Advisory Board

Ron Vener, the Athletic Director at Wye River Upper School, has been chosen to join the advisory board of the Queen Anne’s County YMCA. As part of ... [Continue Story]

  • Horizons of Kent and Queen Anne’s Recipient of Acme Award
  • Golfing “fore” Gunston Spring Fundraiser to be held May 3, 2021
  • Gunston School Hosts Climate Change Panel Discussion on April 14
  • 2020 Election Sensation Steve Kornacki Joins “Thursdays with the Starr Center”
  • Washington College Commencement Speaker Announced
  • WC-ALL hosts Matthew Swanson & Robbi Behr April 15

Health Notes

Choptank Health Receives Todd Fund Grant for HVAC Upgrades

Choptank Community Health System has recently received a $50,000 grant from the Mid-Shore Community Foundation’s George B. Todd Fund to invest in the ... [Continue Story]

  • UMMS Appoints System’s First Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer
  • Dennis Welsh, Lara Wilson Named to Head Rural Health Transformation Team at UM SRH
  • ChoiceOne Urgent Care Sites Rebranded As University of Maryland Urgent Care
  • Choptank Community Health System receives Innovative Excellence Award
  • UM SRH Offers Monoclonal Antibody Treatments for COVID-19 Patients
  • Seningen Joins UM SMG-Primary Care

Op-Ed

The Prince and I by John Lang

Dear departed Prince Philip, what a jolly good time we shared! I cannot claim we remained close, afterwards, but he did once offer to show me his ... [Continue Story]

  • Did You Ever Know that You’re My Hero—Wait—Maybe Not by Maria Grant
  • Op-Ed: Mayor Cerino Will be Missed by Tom Herz
  • Commentary: Slicing and Dicing the Democratic Vote for Governor by Josh Kurtz
  • Op-Ed: Accountability by Bob Moores
  • Golf: A Pastime or Past Its Time? By Maria Grant
  • Making and Remembering History Reflected in Chestertown Today by Tom Timberman

Letters to the Editor

Letter to Editor: Let’s Honor Lou Gehrig Day

Major League Baseball recently designated June 2 this year and moving forward will be known across the league as Lou Gehrig Day. The announcement is ... [Continue Story]

  • Letter to Editor: Two Faces Exist in “Progressive” Chestertown
  • Letter to Editor: Clarifying My Language Supporting Individual Freedom
  • Letter to Chestertown Community from Shore Regional Health
  • Letter to Editor: Kent County GOP Rejects Extremes (Correction)
  • Letter to Editor: Endorse the Climate Crisis and Education Act
  • Letter to Editor: Kudos for Kent County Health Department

Columnist Craig Fuller

Road Recognition Well-Earned for Chesapeake Country by Craig Fuller

Curiosity got the better of me a few years ago as I kept noticing signs for “Chesapeake Country” on roads I traveled in the Easton area. Usually, ... [Continue Story]

  • COVID Vaccination: Are We Making This Too Difficult by Craig Fuller
  • A Strategy, Not Resolutions by Craig Fuller
  • Signs of (Governance) Hope by Craig Fuller
  • It’s What Einstein Said by Craig Fuller
  • Election 2020: My Hopes After the Election by Craig Fuller
  • The Only Relevant Question After the Debate by Craig Fuller

Columnist Howard Freedlander

Out and About (Sort of): Public Apologies by Howard Freedlander

In late March, a Republican congressman from New York, Tom Reed, apologized to a female lobbyist whom he groped in 2017 and then resigned his seat in ... [Continue Story]

  • Out and About (Sort of): Parole or Not? By Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Sickening Suppression by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Democracy Lite by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Tubman 20 by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Good News by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Bridge Too Far by Howard Freedlander

Columist George Merrill

Snapshots of Daily Life: Intolerance by George Merrill

In seventeenth century England, Clergy and nobility, the high rollers of that day, played hard ball with each other and with most everyone else. ... [Continue Story]

  • Snapshots Of Daily Life: Murder by George Merrill
  • Memory by George Merrill
  • Buffleheads by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Windows by George Merrill
  • Redbud by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Critters

Columnist Angela Rieck

Life’s Lessons: Criticism by Angela Rieck

I got a desperate call from a friend this morning. She had been stewing all night over a criticism and wanted my advice. She passed the first test ... [Continue Story]

  • Life’s Lessons: Abundance and Scarcity by Angela Rieck
  • New Furniture, New Life by Angela Rieck
  • Life’s Lessons–History by Angela Rieck
  • A Dog’s Purpose by Angela Rieck
  • Life Lessons from the Dog Park by Angela Rieck
  • Black History Month and Ida B Wells by Angela Rieck

Columnist Al Sikes

Gun Control: Go Upstream and Fix the 2nd Amendment by Al Sikes

Mass shootings equal tragedy, a lot of talk and not much else. So let me make a radical suggestion. Go upstream, go to the Second Amendment to the ... [Continue Story]

  • An Uncommon Book on the Ultimate Question by Al Sikes
  • Thoughts on Leadership by Al Sikes
  • Failure of Imagination by Al Sikes
  • Precedent! By Al Sikes
  • Thoughts on the Beginning by Al Sikes
  • 2021 by Al Sikes

Delmarva Review: Ribbon Room by Rustin Larson

Author’s Note: “Ribbon Room” not only chronicles a trip into the Iowa countryside to buy groceries, it is a record of a trip back in time for my inner ... [Continue Story]

Chesapeake Lens: “Signs of Spring” by Jay Fleming

“A Blue Crab sheds its exoskeleton while taking shelter in a shallow Eelgrass bed in Tangier Sound. Watermen look for indicators on land to help ... [Continue Story]

Barefootin: A Workboat’s First Priority: It must Float by Dennis Forney

Working on the water requires a boat. Lots of different kinds of boats for specific purposes. They can do a lot of things in a lot of different ways, ... [Continue Story]

The Widow and Widowers Gut Punch by Angela Rieck

After a death, survivors are required to put their estate in order at their most vulnerable moment. To give you a glimpse of the minimum things that ... [Continue Story]

Not So Fast on the Biden Jobs Plan Act—Let’s Get It Right by J.E. Dean

In the next few weeks, a lot will be written about President Biden’s American Jobs Plan Act. This $2.3 trillion bill is omnibus legislation intended ... [Continue Story]

Spy Chat

Profiles in Spirituality: Robert Abel and Stories of Near-Death Experiences

It’s not unusual in our lives to encounter something that that seems outside our daily experience. A distant friend calls the moment you are thinking ... [Continue Story]

WC’s Starr Center Former Director on Lincoln’s Journey to Washington

If the last four years feels like a crash course in American civics, constitutional law, and history, the Covid-19 pandemic—and our forced retirement ... [Continue Story]

Spy Profile: WC’s Richard Gillin and his Guide for Hiking the Liberal Arts

If we are lucky in our lives as students, we might find a teacher who inspires a passion for learning and ignites in us an affirmation that we are on ... [Continue Story]

Bob Ortiz: A Mural for “El Trompo”

Anyone who knows Bob Ortiz knows him as an artist who has long been at the forefront of promoting Kent County arts. If he’s not putting the finishing ... [Continue Story]

Exit Interview: David LaMotte on a Lifetime Career at LaMotte Chemical

The Spy “Exit Interview” series is part journalism and part oral history. Over the last eleven years, the Chestertown Spy has interviewed dozen of ... [Continue Story]

Cats on High Street

I’m convinced cats live in a parallel universe and for brief moments slip into our lives to eat, plot and sleep. It must be exhausting on the other ... [Continue Story]

Exit Interview: Glenn Wilson on Banking and Giving Back

The Spy “Exit Interview” series is part journalism and part oral history. Over the last eleven years, the Spy has interviewed dozen local leaders at ... [Continue Story]

Confessions of a Voting Process Witness with Justinian Dispenza

No, ballots are not delivered in burlap bags by stagecoach. With allegations of national voter fraud running rampant throughout the news, the Spy ... [Continue Story]

Salute: Luisa Turns 20 Years Old

Cousins and co-owners Mimmo Fevola and Vinny Asante say it’s all about teamwork as they celebrate the 20th anniversary of Luisa’s Cucina Italiana on ... [Continue Story]

The Fight for Racial Justice on the Shore: Pastor Cesar Gonzalez

One only needs to look at Chestertown or Talbot County these days to see a whole new generation of young leaders as the Black Lives Matter movement ... [Continue Story]

Bill Peak Spends Some Time with Author Alice McDermott

Bill Peak, the Mid-Shore's “library guy,” has just completed an interview for the Spy with Alice McDermott, who has been called “the Virginia Woolf of ... [Continue Story]

Chesapeake Arts: The Poetry of Rodney Carroll’s Work

There is poetry in Rodney Carroll's descriptions of things he's passionate about. But you won't find his words in a book. Instead, you can experience ... [Continue Story]

The Spirituals Initiative with Kentavius Jones

When people on the Mid-Shore think of Kentavius Jones, the image of the former lacrosse star at Washington College turned professional musician is ... [Continue Story]

Melissa McGlynn: Savory Pot Pies, a Vaccine for Our Times

One bright silver lining to the utter mayhem of the pandemic is the necessary drive to innovate. Business closures alone have swept jobs into a river ... [Continue Story]

What’s Next: A Conversation with Arlene Lee on Ctown Human Rights Commission

 The Town Council accepted the ordinance to establish a human rights commission in Chestertown as a “first reading” during its October 5 council ... [Continue Story]

Election 2020: The Spy Bay Ecosystem Forum with Rob Etgen, Alan Girard, Isabel Hardesty and Tom Horton

 While COVID-19 continues to dominate the news cycle and the public's attention, there remains a number of other important issues that should be ... [Continue Story]

A Bright Light for Private Education at Gunston School with John Lewis

If someone has been worried about the future of private high school education in light of the devastating effects of COVID-19. In that case, it might ... [Continue Story]

A Chat with YMCA’s Robbie Gill on Chestertown, Y Expansion and the Slow Return to Normal

There was a big celebration in Chestertown over the weekend. After years of wishful thinking and some very hard work, a groundbreaking event for a new ... [Continue Story]

Chesapeake History: Community Alliances Preserve an Eastern Shore African American Schoolhouse

Restoring a link to Kent County’s Black history couldn’t come at a more significant time, and a small African American schoolhouse languishing in ... [Continue Story]

The Life of a Cube: The Art of Scott Cohen

The original concept of Easton-based artist Scott Cohen's Life Cube project was actually a simple one. Write down a goal and execute on that vision. ... [Continue Story]

A Different Kind of Community Sing-along: For All Seasons Presents “Be a Light” to Help Cover Crisis Consulting

To give one a scale of the Mid-Shore mental health crisis since COVID-19 arrived, For All Seasons, the region's largest agency devoted to providing ... [Continue Story]

What’s Next: A Conversation with Chestertown Council Member Tom Herz

When Tom Herz ran for the town council, his candidacy was defined by an advocacy for economic development, specifically that Chestertown and the ... [Continue Story]

At the Academy: Andy Warhol’s Accidental Icons with Mehves Lelic

Long before iPhone and "point and shoot" cameras, artist Andy Warhol was one of the very few who recognized the power of using Polaroid cameras in ... [Continue Story]

What’s Next: A Conversation with Chestertown Council Member David Foster

 It has been three weeks since the town council approved two resolutions to address the history and current manifestation of systemic racism in ... [Continue Story]

The Library Guy: Celeste-Marie Bernier on Frederick Douglass’s Family

In honor of Frederick Douglass Day, Bill Peak’s guest today is Professor Celeste-Marie Bernier, Professor of United States and Atlantic Studies at the ... [Continue Story]

Chesapeake Arts: Artist Marcy Ramsey is Back at It

Marcy Ramsey’s annual show is up at MassoniArt through October and, due to the pandemic, by appointment only. While that may sound constrictive, for ... [Continue Story]

What’s Next: A Conversation with Chestertown Activist John Queen

For our “What’s Next” series, the Spy caught up with Bayside HOYAS President and BlackUnion of Kent County Chairman John Queen to discuss the ... [Continue Story]

Sojourn through History: Highland Beach and Frederick Douglass’ Summer Home

This past weekend while many families were heading to the Maryland and Delaware beaches for summer fun, I headed in the opposite direction to Highland ... [Continue Story]

Chesapeake Bay Photographer Dave Harp Takes a Victory Lap at CBMM

To the countless enjoyment of hundreds of thousands living on or near the Chesapeake Bay, the region is now blessed to have some of the country's ... [Continue Story]

What’s Next: A Conversation with Mayor Chris Cerino

To follow up on Monday night’s Town Council decision to accept as town speech the two street murals “Black Live Matter,” and “We Can’t Breathe, the ... [Continue Story]

A Gathering Mid-Shore Mental Health Storm with Beth Anne Langrell

In the abstract, most people who are tracking coronavirus are aware that one of the side effects of the pandemic is the toll COVID is taking on the ... [Continue Story]

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