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Benedictine hosts ribbon-cutting and groundbreaking
RIDGELY — Scott Evans, executive director of the Benedictine School, lead both a ribbon-cutting for a new road and a groundbreaking for new student residences at the school’s property in Ridgely. A crowd of donors, political aides and school supporters, along with just over $3 million from the U.S. Senate and the state legislature, made this moment possible. “Where we are standing now is Phase 1. We needed a new...
Lierman calls for better support of day care in Maryland
EASTON — On April 26, Maryland Comptroller Brooke Lierman made a stop to visit the Talbot County Council on her tour of the Eastern Shore. She has been traveling around the state to let different county councils know what the comptroller is up to. Her stops emphasized getting women back into the workplace in Maryland by supporting them with better day care. The council members asked questions after Lierman’s 15-minute...
Federalsburg family looks for answers
FEDERALSBURG — Twenty-five years ago, LaTonya Murray made the trek back and forth from Easton to Baltimore for three months just to see her baby girl. Onyae Murray was born at the Easton hospital in 1998, 23 weeks into LaTonya’s pregnancy. She weighed less than a pound. “She was the smallest baby that had been born in Talbot County that survived,” LaTonya said. ...
Easton man arrested for March incident on Howell Point Road
TRAPPE — An Easton man has been arrested for an incident that took place on Howell Point Road on March 23 in Trappe. Yahjay N. Greene, 22, was arrested Thursday by the Talbot County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division and charged with home invasion, kidnapping, first-degree assault, armed robbery, reckless endangerment, use of a firearm in a violent crime, conspiracy to commit the crimes and other related charges. In a...
Quade closes on milestones, SSPP tops NC
EASTON — Morgan Quade is closing on two impressive milestones. And though Saints Peter and Paul High’s senior star said she has not felt pressure from others, she admits she’d like to score her 200th career goal, notch her 400th career point and move forward. “It will be a weight lifted off my shoulders,” Quade said. ...
MDOT projects underway in QAC
STEVENSVILLE — “Folks don’t realize the amount of effort that goes into the planning for these projects. We are always working to assess the public’s needs and prepare these projects for eventual execution,” MDOT Director of Communications Paul Milton said in response to the ongoing state highway projects in Queen Anne’s County. “We work in conjunction with local and federal resources to ensure the plans are aligned and to obtain the budget necessary to complete the work — it’s a very intricate process the public is not always aware of.” ...
The Door Finally Opens for Future Use for Easton’s Abandoned Safeway Site
While there is no truth in the rumor there is a support group for downtown residents still traumatized by the closing of the Safeway on Washington Street, there are many who are still adjusting to the loss of the last walkable grocery store in town. Easton’s Safeway was not the...
Denton Town Leaders Raise Funds to Provide Electric Bikes for Homeless Individuals
DENTON, MD - Town leaders in Denton have initiated a project aimed at assisting homeless individuals in their community to secure and maintain jobs. The Denton Police Department, in collaboration with a local homeless shelter, recently announced the successful fundraising of over $5,000 for their innovative project. His Hope Ministries,...
Lions move closer to first North Bayside title in program history
CENTREVILLE — The walls of Queen Anne’s County High’s gymnasium are plastered with banners celebrating past champions in just about every sport. But with the exception of the banner commemorating head coach Dee Fisher’s 200th career victory last year, girls tennis is not represented on the gym walls. “Girls tennis doesn’t have anything,” said Lucy Taylor, Queen Anne’s No. 1 singles player. “Sometimes those posters are kind of behind (in...
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