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Letter to Editor: Pay Attention to Maryland’s 3rd District
Though unrelated to Spy territory, the race for the Democratic nomination in the 3rd Congressional District has intrigued this Annapolis expat. I’ll explain. An oddly configured district currently represented by the retiring John Sarbanes, it includes all of Howard County and parts of Anne Arundel (including Annapolis) and Carroll counties. Twenty-two candidates are seeking the Democratic nomination. The two leading contenders are State Sen. Sarah Elfreth and Harry Dunn, a retired Capitol police officer who defended the U.S. Capitol against insurrectionists on Jan. 6, 2021.
Talbot County Gets Its Very Own Senior Fair: A Chat with Jennifer Pierson and Jenna Marchi
While Talbot County has had resource fairs in the past that have helped the senior community navigate health and government assistance programs, the Talbot County Commission on Aging decided this was the year they would catch up with other counties on the Mid-Shore and offer their very own resource fair devoted exclusively to seniors.
Echternach, Fink, Murphy team to no-hit Wi-Hi as Warriors advance
EASTON — His pitching staff plagued by injury since the beginning of the season, Easton High head baseball coach Albert Pritchett decided to take the committee approach heading into the postseason. That plan worked beautifully Thursday, as Pax Echternach, Dylan Fink and Cullen Murphy combined to throw a no-hitter, leading the Warriors to a 13-0 five-inning victory over Wicomico in a Class 2A East Region II quarterfinal on a day when its ball field was renamed Warrior Field in memory of former assistant coach Matt...
North Caroline downs Easton 16-7 & advances to 2A Regional Final
RIDGELY, Md. – North Caroline blows out Easton 16-7 to move on to the MPSSAA 2A Regional Finals. The Bulldogs led 9-2 at halftime and continued to pour it on in the second half. Easton showed a lot of life in the second half, scoring five goals in the final couple of quarters.
Sheriff's Office visits QACAS for National Shelter Pet Day
CENTREVILLE — The Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff proudly commemorated National Shelter Pet Day by demonstrating its commitment to the welfare of animals in the community by organizing an in-office donation drive and delivering the items to the animals and staff at Queen Anne’s County Animal Services. The donation drive, spearheaded by Public Information Officer Kaitlyn Briselli and Sheriff Gary Hofmann received overwhelming support from staff members who generously contributed various items to support shelter pets awaiting adoption. PIO Briselli added “We are...
Historic Oxford-Bellevue Ferry Seeks New Owners
OXFORD, MD - A piece of Delmarva history, more than three centuries old, is up for sale. The Oxford-Bellevue Ferry, in its 341st year of operation, is in need of new owners. This ferry holds the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating privately owned ferry in America. Located in...
The Scariest Bridge in the Country Has Drivers Hiring Chauffeurs to Shuttle Them Across
For some, this bridge is so paralyzing that they pay someone else to do the driving. The post The Scariest Bridge in the Country Has Drivers Hiring Chauffeurs to Shuttle Them Across appeared first on MotorBiscuit.
Cemetery board shows appreciation to volunteer Jack Diller
Drizzly weather couldn’t stifle the surprised joy from Jack Diller when, on Sunday, the Board of Directors of Chester Cemetery revealed a plaque dedicated to him to complete their new addition, a meditation area and cremation area. The plaque is the board’s way of showing their appreciation for Diller’s “many, many years of gratuitous and unrivaled service.” He did many things, but as board member Nina Burt pointed out, he...
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