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DC-area man’s journey from ‘grill guy’ to smokin’ barbecue business owner
A D.C.-area man spent decades working on print solutions centered in office environments. Now, he’s smokin’ with a full-service catering company focused on barbecue. George Loving had no idea his career would take such a tasty turn from office solutions to running a D.C.-based business that blossomed from his passion for barbecue.
Police arrest two in theft turned motor vehicle crash
GRASONVILLE — Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff deputies arrested a man and woman suspected of stealing $5,000 worth of merchandise from a Walgreens, ending in the pair crashing the vehicle into the Waterman’s Monument and being apprehended. At approximately 5:01 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, deputies responded to the Walgreens located in the 1800 block of Chester for reports of a theft. While canvassing the area, a deputy observed a vehicle returning to the location with two individuals inside matching the suspect’s descriptions. The...
Food Friday: Farmers’ Markets
Tomorrow is Saturday, a day chock-a-block with adventure potential. Who wants to sleep late when the farmers’ markets are open and the fresh produce is gleaming? Or because Luke the wonder dog is wriggling and curvetting at the first sign of the rosy-fingered dawn? It’s not even six o’clock, and we are stumbling through the house, making coffee, making plans.
Talbot council recognizes several individuals and organizations
EASTON — On Tuesday evening, the Talbot County Council recognized several individuals and organizations for their work for the county and made proclamations for the Month of May. The council unanimously approved the proclamation to make May Older Americans Month to recognize and honor the older people in the community who contribute their strength, wisdom and experience. The council unanimously voted to approve the “Stroke Smart Talbot County” proclamation, encouraging...
AP Week in Pictures: North America
Plebe Ben Leisegang, of California, places an upperclassman’s hat atop the Herndon Monument at the U.S. Naval Academy, Wednesday, May 15, 2024, in Annapolis, Md. Freshmen, known as Plebes, participate in the climb to celebrate finishing their first year at the academy. The climb was completed in two hours, nineteen minutes and eleven seconds. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner)
Blue Angels set to arrive Tuesday in Annapolis for 2024 US Naval Academy Commissioning
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — The beloved U.S. Navy Blue Angels will fly over Annapolis for the U.S. Naval Academy's 2024 Commissioning Week. Video above: Blue Angels fly over Annapolis in 2022. Commissioning Week started Friday with many events planned leading up to graduation on May 24. | LINK: U.S. Naval...
City of Cambridge responds to CWDI: says lawsuit still demands group hires outside Master Developer
CAMBRIDGE, MD. – The City of Cambridge is not budging on its issue with the Cambridge Waterfront Development Inc., and the problems that sent them to court to block a sale of land. After CWDI responded to the City of Cambridge’s lawsuit- claiming that the city has amended multiple...
Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Batter Up
It’s baseball season, and this Talbot Historical Society Laird Wise Collection photo is of the Tilghman Lions Club Baseball Team in 1949! Can you identify any of the players or gentlemen in this picture? Perhaps Tilghman, Maryland’s Lions Club members, are in the back of the room and invited the team for a meal?
Talbot County Health Department to Host Community Baby Shower
The Talbot County Health Department, in collaboration with other local organizations, is providing a community baby shower to support new and expecting Talbot County families. The Community Baby Shower will be held on Saturday, May 18th from 10am to 2pm at Easton Elementary School. The baby shower is free and...
Delmarva Review: Rethinking the Odyssey by T. Dallas Saylor
Author’s Note: Everyone wants to be the hero. But a story might be an epic from one character’s perspective and a tragedy from another’s. This poem plays with the tropes of Homer, recasting roles across gender and time and asking whether, in the end, the adventure is worth the wake.
A Defining Moment for the Lakeside Development? A Chat with County Council Member Pete Lesher
For more than two years (and some would say decades), the challenge of the Lakeside housing development in Trappe has been an all-consuming concern for the Talbot County Council, the incorporated town of Trappe, the Maryland Department of the Environment, and most of all, the residents of Talbot County. In...
House of the Week: Boulevard Beauty
North Fork is the only boulevard in the Easton Village neighborhood and this charming home is ideally situated on one side of the boulevard between two trees that frame the house. The five-bay house is set high enough for privacy but not so high as to discourage interaction with neighbors on their daily strolls. The exterior color palette of pale green cementitious siding with white trim, the darker color of the low slope roof over the front porch, and the attention paid to scale, proportion, and detailing create great curb appeal.
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