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Public Affairs

Fate of Minary’s Dream Project Still Not Known; Zoning Board Continues to Hear Arguments

With a decision on the appeal to challenge the nonconforming zoning status of the Frank M Jarman American Legion Post 36 slated for August 2, the ... [Continue Story]

  • Saved! Save Our Hospital Celebrates Rural Designation For Chestertown
  • County Zoning Board to Hear Proposal Which Could Block Minary’s Dream Project
  • Nonprofit Group Formed to Endorse Md. Redistricting Commission Maps
  • Rally Marks Juneteenth, Urges Talbot to Move Confederate Monument from Courthouse Lawn
  • Hundreds March to Move the Monument
  • Both Sides Now (Part Two): Preserve Talbot History’s President David Montgomery

Spy Highlights

From and Fuller: Signs of Bipartisanship on Infrastructure Bill and GOP January 6 Riot Strategy

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]

  • Remembering Kent Attainable Housing Founder Ed Minch
  • Mid-Shore Arts: Walls of Hope by Debra Messick
  • The Race Thing Comes to the Avalon
  • Closing the Gap: ChesMRC’s New Scholarship Fund with Harvey Zendt
  • Mid-Shore Arts: Chestertown Hits Higher Orbit with Woicke Sculpture Donation
  • Mid-Shore History: In Praise of the Cambridge Lighthouse with Jim Duffy

The Arts

Keeping Jazz Alive on the Mid-Shore with Fred Hughes

It is pretty clear after talking to Fred Hughes, the founder, and president of Jazz Alive, that he was fed not only a diet of baby food but also side ... [Continue Story]

  • Spy Review: ‘Beauty and Bounty’ at Academy Art Museum by Steve Parks
  • The Envelope Please: Plein Art Easton Awards 2022
  • An Update on Plein Art by Steve Parks
  • Spy Minute: Sheryl Southwick’s Trees at Adkins Arboretum
  • Spy Minute: The Avalon Kicks Off the Welcomed Return of Plein Air Easton
  • Mid-Shore Arts: “El Trompo” Mural Unveiled in Chestertown

Health

Compass Adds New Hospice Wing to Honor Mildred Barnette and Keep Mission Going

For any Kent or Queen Anne's County family who has lost a loved one, but was fortunate to have Compass hospice support at the end of that person's ... [Continue Story]

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

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

Mia Mason Withdraws, Endorses Heather Mizeur In 1st District Race

Mia Mason, the veteran who challenged Rep. Andrew P. Harris (R) in 2020, endorsed former Del. Heather R. Mizeur (D) to take on Maryland’s lone ... [Continue Story]

  • Gloria Richardson Dies at 99; Led Early Cambridge Civil Rights Movement
  • Capital Gazette Shooter Found Criminally Responsible for Murders
  • Judge: Md. Must Continue Enhanced Federal Unemployment Benefits; Hogan Administration Won’t Appeal
  • Analysis: St. Michaels Town Manager Dismissal Raises Questions; Answers Will Be Hard to Get
  • Cambridge City Manager Will Not Seek Contract Renewal
  • General Assembly Leaders Announce Legislative Redistricting Commission

Brevities

Baltimore Magazine: Mid-Shore Author Lydia Woolever Digs Deep into Maryland Crab Industry

One of the Spy's favorite Baltimore Magazine authors, Lydia Woolever, has once again made the Eastern Shore the focus of her latest article as she tackles the complex crab ... [Continue Story]

  • August 2021 Sky-Watch
  • Chestertown Lions Club Holds Another Successful Bay to Bay Bike Ride
  • Another Good Sign: Premium Cinemas Opens Luxury Movie Theater In Chestertown
  • July 2021 Sky-Watch
  • Historical Society Awards First Roger D. Brown History Scholarship
  • Spy Moment: The Great Downtown Chestertown Comeback

Town & County Notes

Pride of Baltimore II to visit St. Michaels Aug. 7-8

The tall ship Pride of Baltimore II will visit the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels, Md.the first weekend in August. The replica ... [Continue Story]

  • Annual Charity Boat Auction Returns to CBMM
  • Volunteers Build Ramp for Local Senior
  • Meditation Groups Meeting in Person
  • CBMM Offers Fall sessions of STEAM Team Program
  • For All Seasons Welcomes Patti Cannon and Lauren Weber To Its Leadership Team
  • KART Resumes Therapeutic Horseback Riding for Special Needs Community

Education

Looking for the Jumper Cables? By Radcliffe Creek School’s Meg Bamford

There is math homework that needs to be done, teeth that need to be brushed, a dog that needs to be walked, shoes that need to be tied, but somehow after what feels like ... [Continue Story]

  • Sleep, Glorious Sleep! By Radcliffe Creek School Head Meg Bamford
  • The Chromebook of Executive Function Skills by By Radcliffe Creek School’s Meg Bamford
  • Q&A with New State School Superintendent Mohammed Choudhury
  • How to Help Our Children Who Are “Wired and Tired.” By Radcliffe Creek School’s Meg Bamford
  • Report: Md. Had Second-Lowest Rate of In-Person Learning During Pandemic
  • Treasure of 18th and 19th-century documents saved from auction block

Commerce

Broadband Last Mile: Easton Utilities COO John Horner on “Connect Talbot”

Shocking as it might sound, 3,600 homes in Talbot County, perhaps representing some 10,000 people, still do not have broadband access in 2021. It's an ... [Continue Story]

  • Mid-Shore Community Foundation Appoints New Members
  • Mid-Shore Commerce: Ford Risks Their Brand on New Mustang and Wins this Time
  • Darius Johnson Selected as Executive Director of Kent Attainable Housing 
  • F3 Tech Opens Applications for Program on AgTech, Aquaculture and Energy Storage
  • Mid-Shore Commerce: Preston Lets a Bronco Out of the Gate
  • Kent County Chamber of Commerce Seeks Nominations for Community Excellence Awards

Senior Nation

Senior Nation: The Beauty of Water Workouts

Did you know you can get all the cardiovascular, muscle strengthening and flexibility benefits you need in water? Done correctly, water workouts can ... [Continue Story]

  • Senior Nation: Strive for Independence, Not Just on the 4th Of July!
  • Londonderry on the Tred Avon Introduces CATIE to Improve Engagement and Connectivity on Campus
  • The Joys Of Outdoor Fitness by Susan Covey
  • 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?

Habitat

House of the Week: Haven Cove Farm

I looked forward to visiting this house after seeing the aerial picture of the waterfront site bordered by woods and how the house and three ... [Continue Story]

  • House of the Week: Tolchester Estates
  • House of the Week: Charming Cape Cod 
  • House of the Week: Into the Woods at Chesapeake Landing
  • House of the Week: Calvert St. Cottage
  • House of the Week: Traditional Out of the Box
  • House of the Week: Artisan Aerie: “Honeysuckle Haven” 

Food

Adkins Mystery Monday: What Plant Makes this Mature Fruit?

Happy Mystery Monday! Can you identify this plant from its maturing fruits? Hint: it is an evergreen shrub that grows in the woods. Last week, we ... [Continue Story]

  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What Tree Produces this Fruit?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What is Found in this Tall Grass?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What is This Showy Plant?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What was Found in the Shade House?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What is this Colorful Critter?
  • Adkins Mystery Monday: What Seed Pod was in the Parking Lot Gardens?

Arts Notes

Tickets on Sale for Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s “Heroic Return” Season

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra will make “A Heroic Return” to full orchestral performances in its 2021-2022 season, with all five subscription ... [Continue Story]

  • Avalon Theatre Calendar – August Through Mid September
  • Church Hill Theatre Auditions for “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”
  • Hazel Mitchell-Bell Next to Perform at Tubman Museum on August 14
  • Chesapeake Film Festival is Live and Virtual October 1-10, 2021
  • Celebrated All-Female Band LEZ ZEPPELIN to Appear in Cambridge
  • The High and Wides at The Mainstay

Education Notes

WC Academy Of Lifelong Learning Announces Its Fall Offerings

Register for WC-ALL’s courses for the sheer joy of learning. No need to be concerned about academic requirements. Two sessions are now being offered. ... [Continue Story]

  • The Country School Begins Head of School Search
  • LEAD Maryland Fellowship Program Seeking Applicants
  • Lori Ramsey Appointed to Board of Trustees at Wye River Upper School
  • Governor Hogan Announces $1 Million Funding for New Endowment at WC
  • Washington College’s Starr Center Places 27 Students for Summer Internships
  • Eastern Shore Food Lab Transitions to Independent Non-Profit

Health Notes

Understanding Mental Health Issues Among Black, Indigenous, People Of Color (BIPOC)

Our culture, beliefs, sexual identity, values, race, and language all affect how we perceive and experience mental health conditions, including ... [Continue Story]

  • UM Chester River Health Foundation Raises More Than $239,000 for New Telemetry Patient Care Equipment
  • Camp New Dawn Receives Support From Not My Child QAC 2.0
  • UM Shore Regional Health-Late Summer/Fall 2021 Labor and Delivery Courses
  • Kent County Health and Wellness Expo Set for October 14
  • Michele Domenick, MD, Joins UM Shore Medical Group – Surgical Care
  • Good Stuff: Corr Foundation Donates $100,000 to Compass

Op-Ed

Op-Ed: The Screened Porch—A Little Slice of Heaven by Maria Grant

I am obsessed with my screened porch. I love having that first cup of coffee in the morning there—listening to birds, seeing a flash of red as a ... [Continue Story]

  • Op-Ed: Kent County Must Support Minary’s Dream by Jason Claire and John Schratwieser
  • The Perils of Being a Powerful Woman by Maria Grant
  • The Democrats did it in 1879, What about GOP in 2021 or 22? By Tom Timberman
  • What’s in a Name: The Case of Washington and Lee University by Matt LaMotte
  • Op-Ed: Keeping Score: Authoritarians vs. Voters by Tom Timberman
  • Op-Ed: MD’s 5 Million Tree Program Will Help Protect the Shore by Robin J. Clark

Letters to the Editor

Letter to Editor: Chesmar Association Claim Regarding American Legion Site a Sham

Monday nights Zoning Appeals Board hearing on the Chesmar Community Association’s petition to rescind the non-conforming use zoning for the Frank M. ... [Continue Story]

  • Letter to Editor: Chester River Chorale Supports Minary’s Dream Project
  • Letter to Editor: ShoreRivers Supports Minary’s Dream
  • Letter to the Editor: Darwin Didn’t Mean Survival of the Dumbest
  • Letter to Editor: The MSCF Thanks the Mid-Shore
  • Letter to the Editor: Celebrate Juneteenth but Remember Serious Issues Remain
  • Letter to Editor: The Growing Climate Solutions Act

Columnist Craig Fuller

A World on Two Paths by Craig Fuller

Suddenly, things are different. It's not just that life is being lived for many without the mask. People are increasingly enjoying social ... [Continue Story]

  • A Beginning, Not an Ending by Craig Fuller
  • Consider an Air Safety Approach to Better Policing by Craig Fuller
  • Road Recognition Well-Earned for Chesapeake Country by Craig Fuller
  • 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

Columnist Howard Freedlander

Out and About (Sort of): Guard Misused by Howard Freedlander

The recent decision by South Dakota Gov. Krista Noem to send 50 members of the state’s National Guard to Texas, paid by a wealthy Republican donor in ... [Continue Story]

  • Out and About (Sort of): Change of Mind by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): 1st Amendment Under Siege by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Rumsfeld, A Complex Leader Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Master Manipulator by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of): Politicization of Communion by Howard Freedlander
  • Out and About (Sort of) Flag Day, Anyone? By Howard Freedlander

Columist George Merrill

Spinners by George Merrill

I’ve noticed something, lately. Since our lives were turned topsy-turvy when we were blindsided by my diagnosis, my wife and I have begun talking ... [Continue Story]

  • Starburst by George Merrill
  • Snapshots Of Daily Life: Snapshots by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Justice by George Merrill
  • Snapshots Of Daily Life: Pandemic by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Medicine by George Merrill
  • Snapshots of Daily Life: Intolerance by George Merrill

Columnist Angela Rieck

Luck by Angela Rieck

I am not a lucky person. My friends ask my advice for products and services so that they can make a different choice. Even my husband got into the ... [Continue Story]

  • Canneries, Redux by Angela Rieck
  • The Gift of Maturity by Angela Rieck
  • Silver Linings by Angela Rieck
  • The Mask by Angela Rieck
  • Riding on the Narcissism Train by Angela Rieck
  • Life’s Anecdotes: Different and Special by Angela Rieck

Columnist Al Sikes

Quick Thoughts on the Olympics by Al Sikes

Lydia Jacoby, the young breaststroker from Seward, Alaska was fortunate. She was underestimated—her potential was in her mind. She, indeed all ... [Continue Story]

  • Fools Rush In by Al Sikes
  • Trusting Politicians by Al Sikes
  • The Real Ambassadors by Al Sikes
  • President Biden: The Opportunity Is Slipping Away by Al Sikes
  • Islands of Division by Al Sikes
  • American Myths by Al Sikes

Delmarva Review: By Some God Meticulously Kept by Lisa Low

Author’s Note: “This poem suggests that though beauty has its own power and is flush with pleasure, it is held in check and made to suffer by the ... [Continue Story]

Chesapeake Lens: Chasing the Storm by David Sites

Ice has always been a threat to screwpile lights on the Chesapeake. In 1877, the original lens of the Thomas Point lighthouse was destroyed when it ... [Continue Story]

Barefootin: Reflections on Dover Bridge as Summer 2021 Peaks by Dennis Forney

Dover Bridge soars over the Choptank River between Easton and Bethlehem. Driving over the bridge, which carries Dover Road east into Caroline County ... [Continue Story]

Individual Rights vs. the Common Good by Angela Rieck

Recently, the President began a push to stop the spread of COVID 19 vaccination misinformation on social media.  But these efforts ignore the basic ... [Continue Story]

Looking at the Masters: Olympics by Beverly Hall Smith

Delayed a year as a result of the pandemic, the Olympic Games of 2020 are in progress in Tokyo. The ancient games were held in the 9th Century BCE, ... [Continue Story]

Spy Chat

One Day in Arlington by Jim Dissette

One August day, some years ago, I made my intermittent pilgrimage to Arlington National Cemetery. I always manage to choose the hottest day of the ... [Continue Story]

Mid-Shore Arts: Finding the Light after COVID at the MassoniArt

Slowly rising out of the shadows of a harsh year, what can be more welcoming than the reopening of MassoniArts’ in Chestertown with a show called ... [Continue Story]

Kent County’s Attainable Housing Needs with Darius Johnson

For some Kent Countians, owning a house is an unattainable dream. Locked into generational poverty, renting a home or a room is their only viable ... [Continue Story]

Memorializing Marine Conor McDowell by Protecting Future Generations

In a few weeks, Americans of all sorts will be celebrating the traditional Memorial Day weekend. And in between family BBQs and trips to the beach, ... [Continue Story]

Railroads of the Eastern Shore with Lorett Treese

With news that President Biden plans to overhaul the Northeast Corridor Amtrak railway system with an infusion of $80 Billion as part of his ... [Continue Story]

Neil King Goes for a Walk

Spy readers may remember the name of Neil King from a few months ago when he generously contributed a masterful treatment of Frederick Douglass and ... [Continue Story]

Going Wild: Sultana’s Lawrence Wetlands Preserve

If you could see over the wall of Phragmites lining the bike trail a few hundred yards north of Cross St. you would discover another world, a natural ... [Continue Story]

A “Critical” New Title for Chestertown’s Hospital with Shore Health’s Ken Kozel

Perhaps one of the more significant events in Chestertown's long history is expected to take place in a few weeks. While there is no official ... [Continue Story]

WC’s Headwater to the Bay with Kate Livie and Ben Ford

Already renowned for its fall course “Chesapeake Semester,” an interdisciplinary study of the Chesapeake Bay region, Washington College’s Center for ... [Continue Story]

Chestertown Commerce: Returning to a New Normal With Thad Bench

As mass vaccination centers propel the nation’s rising immunization rate, businesses large and small are calculating a year’s worth of damage and ... [Continue Story]

Speaking and Listening for the Eastern Shore’s Disabled with Dominique Sessa

Not that long along, Dominique Sessa had set her sights on being a dancer. As a child, she loved to dance, and her dreams of finding a career in that ... [Continue Story]

Bookplate’s Tom Martin: Reading as Survival

Tom Martin closed the doors to the Bookplate in March 2020 and wondered, like so many business owners, when, or even if, the shop would open ... [Continue Story]

Madam Librarian: Arnessa Dowell Takes the Helm at Kent County Public Library

Most people who are not native to Kent County always seem to have a story on how they ended up in Chestertown or Rock Hall, but Arnessa Dowell's ... [Continue Story]

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]

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