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January 19, 2021

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Public Affairs

Annie Richards Named as new Chester Riverkeeper

Annie Richards joins the ShoreRivers team as the new Chester Riverkeeper in January. As Riverkeeper, Richards will be the primary voice for the ... [Continue Story]

  • Kent County Vaccine Roll-Out: A Chat with Health Officer Bill Webb
  • Gilchrest Backs Trump Impeachment; Md. Lawmakers Call on Harris to Resign
  • State of the Town: Chestertown Mayor Cerino Reports to Council (with transcipt)
  • Editor Chat: Chestertown Spy’s Jim Dissette on COVID and Racial Justice in 2020 Review
  • Editor’s Chat: Talbot Spy’s John Griep on COVID, Talbot Boys and Town Promenade in 2020 Review
  • Gathering Storm: MD’s Counties Prepare for Tough Year with MACo’s Michael Sanderson

Spy Highlights

Food Friday: Imaginary Friends and Coq au Vin

The COVID lockdown has been isolating and sometimes lonely. My days are mostly spent with my enthusiastic, yet strangely tongue-tied wonder dog; the ... [Continue Story]

  • From and Fuller: Fast Track Impeachment and Biden Dilemma to Prosecute or Pardon Trump
  • Art on Lockdown: Cassandra Kabler
  • The Photograph of Who We are Now by Jim Dissette
  • ESLC on Cambridge’s Packing House and Delmarva Oasis with Darius Johnson
  • Repost – From and Fuller: Trump Removal, Harris Censure, Georgia Race, and Garland as AG
  • Spy Flashback: Congressman Andy Harris on Peaceful Transition of Power

COVID-19

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Jan. 18

Maryland added more than 1,700 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours and 29 additional deaths. The state's 7-day positivity rate is 8.22%, an increase of 0.1 percentage ... [Continue Story]

  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Jan. 17
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Jan. 16
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Jan. 15
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Jan. 14
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Jan. 13
  • Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Jan. 12

The Arts

Keeping Jazz Alive on the Shore with Fred Hughes

Fred Hughes, founder and director of Jazz Alive based in Talbot County, has been a musician all his life growing up in Lancaster, Pa., and spending ... [Continue Story]

  • Looking at the Masters: Candy Chang by Beverly Hall Smith
  • At the Academy: Finding the Next AAM Director with Lee Kappelman
  • Spy Music Review: Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s End of Year Concert
  • Art on Lockdown: Dorchester Center for the Arts’ Barbara Seese
  • At the Academy: The AAM Members Show 2020
  • Looking at the Masters: The Story of Saint Nicholas

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

Harris: ‘I’m Re-upping For This Fight,’ WBAL News Radio Reports

Speaking this weekend with Andrew Langer on WBAL News Radio 1090 AM/101.5 FM, Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md.-1st, said President Donald Trump's historic ... [Continue Story]

  • Longtime Md. Senate President Dies at 78
  • Harris Announces AmeriCorps Senior Grants to First Congressional District
  • More Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccines by Monday, Hogan Says
  • Harris One of Four GOP House Members to Skip Historic Impeachment Vote
  • Promises to Work Together — But Also Glaring Differences — as Unprecedented Session Begins
  • A Legislative Session Like No Other: Md. General Assembly Session Opens Today

Brevities

Chestertown Spy Survey Results – Impeachment

We asked yesterday how Spy readers felt about the second impeachment of President Trump. And, if impeachment does occur, we asked if President Trump should be banned from ... [Continue Story]

  • The Chestertown Spy Survey #34: Impeachment for Donald Trump?
  • Spy Moments: Chestertown Ready for the Holidays
  • January 2021 Sky-Watch
  • Holiday Cheer: The Ortiz Family Partner with Marc Castelli on “The Strongest Faith”
  • Spy Minute: A Chestertown Drive-by for Leslie Raimond’s 80th
  • Decorated Mid-Shore Navy Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday- USN to honor Jewel “Wayne” Clark

Town & County Notes

CBMM’s Winter Speaker Series to be Presented Virtually

The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md., will begin its annual winter speaker series on Wednesday, Feb. 3, and continue on select ... [Continue Story]

  • Martin’s House & Barn’s Food Pantry Continues
  • Children to Mix Art with Science at CBMM this Winter
  • Haven Ministries’ New Mobile Food Pantry Truck Offers Hope to Northern Queen Anne’s County Residents
  • Learn Electronic Navigation with CBMM Jan. 23
  • Sign Up and Be Counted for MLK, Jr. Birthday Commemoration
  • FarmersWagon.org Delivers Christmas and Surprises 60 Local Families With Over $3,000 in Food Benefits.

Education

Omicron-Phi Chapter of Kappa Sigma: Sweet Appreciation for Frontline Workers

Sometimes it’s the small things, a courtesy of holding the door open for someone, an elbow bump to an old friend, an attaboy for a job well done all the gestures of fellowship ... [Continue Story]

  • Proof of Concept: Talbot Mentors’ Scholar Program Showing Results
  • Experts: Virtual Learning Can Work But Requires Time and Professional Training
  • Dorchester Voters Pick School Board Members; Kent, Talbot Races Unopposed
  • QA’s School Board Names Janet Pauls as Acting Superintendent
  • Washington College Issues Statement on School’s Financial Situation
  • Report: QA’s Schools Chief Out on Sick Leave

Commerce

Mid-Shore Commerce: Exit Interview with Discover Easton’s Ross Benincasa

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

  • An Angel in Easton: Washingtonian Magazine Looks at the Prager Phenomenon
  • Commerce: Discover Easton Director to Step Down at Year End
  • Chesapeake Bank & Trust Welcomes New CEO Bob Altieri
  • Last Chance to Apply as Talbot County Allocates More Funds for CARES Grants
  • SCORE of the Mid-Shore Profiles: Ed French
  • What’s the Annual Economic Impact of the CBMM? Try $11.6 million. A Spy Chat with President Kristen Greenaway

Senior Nation

Ask Irma: How to Survive the Holidays

  While it is never the case that the Spy has received a bad answer from our "Ask Irma" host, Irma Toce, we were a bit surprised by her response to ... [Continue Story]

  • Lessons from a Hospice Nurse: Making the End of Life’s Journey Easier by Dorothy Mayorga
  • Punch out Parkinson’s Disease: A Coach’s Perspective
  • Senior Nation: After the Fall with Janet Pfeffer
  • Senior Nation: The COVID Challenge for Senior Centers on the Shore
  • Back on Track: Eight Ways to Re-Establish a Healthy Routine in Uncertain Times 
  • Senior Nation: One Housing Option after 55

Habitat

House of the Week: Cottage Charm

I have featured several homes on Mt. Vernon Ave and they have great appeal from their mix of architectural styles and their location between ... [Continue Story]

  • House of the Week: The Blake-Bryan-Willis House
  • House of the Week: Four Square Plus
  • House of the Week: Chesmar-velous
  • House of the Week: “Woodlawn Farm”
  • A Chat with Architect/Town Planner Jay Corvan on Denton’s Tragedy and Trappe’s Promise
  • Spy House of the Week: Delightful Victorian

Food

Adkins Mystery Monday:

Happy 2021! We are pleased to kick off 2021 with a Mystery Monday! This tree is known for its unique bark and showy lenticels, which help with gas ... [Continue Story]

  • Adkins Mystery Monday: This Bud’s For You?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: Green in the Winter
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: Distinct Stripes on the Forest Floor
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: It’s Delicate and has Fronds
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: It has a Unique Bark and Creamy
  • Adkins Mystery Monday

Arts Notes

Academy Art Museum Announces February Events

EXHIBITIONS The following Academy Art Museum exhibitions are sponsored by the Talbot County Arts Council, the Maryland State Arts Council, and the ... [Continue Story]

  • Meredith Foundation Awards Poetry Honor to Chestertown’s Robert Earl Price
  • World Premiere at Church Hill Theatre on February 12, 13 & 14
  • Cabin Fever Film Festival Presents This Beautiful Fantastic
  • Adkins Arboretum and the Fiber Arts Center of the Eastern Shore Present Yarnstorming!
  • Partners Sale at The Artists’ Gallery – January 2021
  • Quartet: New Poetry Journal for Woman 50+

Education Notes

Horizons of Kent and Queen Anne’s Received a MAERDAF Grant

Horizons of Kent and Queen Anne's is honored to receive a MAERDAF grant from the Rural Maryland Council; a CARES grant from Kent County Economic ... [Continue Story]

  • WC-ALL Welcomes Two New Members to the Advisory Council
  • Distinguished Yale Professor David W. Blight to Deliver Virtual Lecture on Frederick Douglass
  • The Hodson Trust Grants $3.6 Million to Washington College
  • Talbot Mentors: A New Year and a Research-Based Path
  • Relief and Recovery: Grants Available to Train for New Career
  • WRUS Seeks Entries for Young Artists Photo and Poetry Festivals

Health Notes

Doncella Wilson Joins MSBH Board

Mid Shore Behavioral Health, Inc.’s board of directors recently welcomed Doncella Wilson of Denton, Md. as a newly appointed director. Wilson joins 17 ... [Continue Story]

  • Compass to Host Virtual Patient Care Volunteer Training
  • University of Maryland Shore Regional Health Announces First Baby of 2021
  • UM Memorial Hospital Foundation Announces Annual Appeal
  • UM Chester River Health Foundation Sponsors Angel Tree
  • Choptank Health Earns National Recognition for Managing Type 2 Diabetes, CVD
  • UM SRH Leadership Asks Community to Remain Vigilant; Maintain “Bubbles”

Op-Ed

Op-Ed: Being Still by George Merrill

Psalm 46 begins:” God is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble.” The most arguably non-dogmatic, ecumenical, spiritual literature ... [Continue Story]

  • The Fallacy of Populism by Maria Grant
  • Op-Ed: Kent County Commissioners Need to Stand for Social Justice by John Queen
  • Son of a Shopkeeper Revisited by Al Sikes
  • The Tale of Two Colleges
  • Op-Ed: Thinking of Paul Sarbanes by Howard Freedlander
  • So Many Reasons to be Grateful this Thanksgiving by J.E. Dean and Maria Grant

Letters to the Editor

Letter to Editor: Remember Isaiah 14

The Chestertown Spy received the following in the form of a letter to the editor:  14 I will ascend above the tops of the clouds; I will make myself ... [Continue Story]

  • Letter to Editor: Rep. Andy Harris Needs to Tell the Truth
  • Letter to Editor: Take Down Trump Signs in Kent County
  • Letter to Editor: Shame on Donald Trump and Andy Harris
  • Letter to Editor: The Day Lincoln Wept
  • Letter to Larry Hogan: Please Do Something about Peak Health Care in Chestertown
  • Letter to the Editor: Three Cheers for RiverArts

Columnist Craig Fuller

A Strategy, Not Resolutions by Craig Fuller

Tradition leads most of us to proclaim, if only to ourselves, a few resolutions at the start of each year. Since a year like no other just ended, the ... [Continue Story]

  • 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
  • A Different Time / The Right Man by Craig Fuller
  • Doing What’s Right by Craig Fuller

Columnist Howard Freedlander

Out and About (Sort 0f): Dark Cloud Over Annapolis by Howard Freedlander

An alarming pall has fallen upon the 442nd session of the 2021 Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis. Fear of a protest like the Jan. 6 insurrection ... [Continue Story]

  • Out and About (Sort of): Sandy by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): New Setting, New Home by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Timely Words by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Fearless in Cambridge by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Covid Culture by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Harmony Hopeless? By Howard Freedlander

Columist George Merrill

Snapshots of Daily Life: Geese by George Merrill

Honk if you love geese.  I’m not sure I love geese, but I own they are beautiful and fascinating birds and an essential part of the Shore ... [Continue Story]

  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Crisis by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Epiphany by George Merrill
  • Snapshots Of Daily Life: Belonging by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Christmas Tree by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Loving by George Merrill
  • Snapshots Of Daily Life: Mercy by George Merrill

Columnist Angela Rieck

Outrage and Patriotism by Angela Rieck

I am still angry over the events of January 6th.  I am angry at the shameful behavior of Eastern Shore’s Delegate in Congress and others who aided, ... [Continue Story]

  • Crazy 2020 is not over yet…by Angela Rieck
  • The Year of Living Slowly by Angela Rieck
  • 2020 by Angela Rieck
  • The COVID 19 Donut Hole by Angela Rieck
  • The Joy of Gratitude by Angela Rieck
  • Socialism is Good for Me, but Not You by Angela Rieck

Columnist Al Sikes

Trump, A Martyr? By Al Sikes

Trump, A Martyr? Joseph Stalin popular? Yes, the respected Levada Center polled Russians aged 18 and above in 137 Russian towns and villages; the ... [Continue Story]

  • Suicide on Fifth Avenue by Al Sikes
  • Who Among Us Awaits Instruction? By Al Sikes
  • Scattered Thoughts With a Theme by Al Sikes
  • Spirit in The Season of Holy Days by Al Sikes
  • Why Trump and the Progressives Shared a Similar Fate by Al Sikes
  • A Game Called Jenga by Al Sikes

New Day Dawning by Jamie Kirkpatrick

The path led us straight east into the rising sun. It was a frigid January morning and although we did not know it at the time, we would encounter all ... [Continue Story]

Out and About (Sort 0f): Dark Cloud Over Annapolis by Howard Freedlander

An alarming pall has fallen upon the 442nd session of the 2021 Maryland General Assembly in Annapolis. Fear of a protest like the Jan. 6 insurrection ... [Continue Story]

Snapshots of Daily Life: Geese by George Merrill

Honk if you love geese.  I’m not sure I love geese, but I own they are beautiful and fascinating birds and an essential part of the Shore ... [Continue Story]

Chesapeake Lens: Moon and Venus by Bob Ramsey

Like the gnarled limbs of these winter trees, we reach up to the dazzling night sky, reveling in the beauty of the heavens and hoping with all our ... [Continue Story]

Delmarva Review: Birth/Mother/Grand by Lynn Lauber 

Author’s Note: I wrote this essay as my granddaughter was preparing to live with me for several months during the pandemic.  I’d never been alone with ... [Continue Story]

Spy Chat

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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