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June 29, 2025

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Public Affairs

Governor Moore Launches “Just Communities” on Juneteenth to Address Racial Wealth Gap

In a major policy announcement aimed at addressing longstanding racial inequities in Maryland, Governor Wes Moore unveiled a series of actions Tuesday ... [Continue Story]

  • No Kings in Easton: Hundreds Peacefully Protest against President Donald Trump
  • How Did the Mid-Shore Community Foundation Donate almost $4 Million for the new Regional Hospital?
  • Talbot County Repeals DEI Language to Ensure Airport Work Continues
  • Oh Never Mind: Homeland Security Removes Talbot and QAC from Sanctuary List
  • Talbot County Named a “Sanctuary Jurisdiction” by Trump Administration
  • County Council Highlights: FY2026 Budget Approved

Spy Highlights

Chicken Scratch: Waiting to be Said – The radical power you might not know you have.

My daughter sends a viral video of beagles being released from a testing facility. They’ve never felt grass before. They step forward slowly, sniffing at the ground like it might swallow them whole.“The world is a bad place,” she writes. “And also a good place,” I reply. “Both are true.” The contradiction lives in me. […]

  • From and Fuller: Is the Iran Bombing a Win for Trump and NYC Politics
  • From and Fuller: Trump’s Big Iran Problem, Military Parades and No Kings
  • From and Fuller: The Los Angeles Protests and the Rise of Gavin Newsom
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: Moore Budget Cuts and LA Protests Impact on MD Politics
  • From and Fuller: The GOP Senate’s Big Beautiful Problem and Elon Musk Leaves the Building
  • Publisher Note: Just Once for the Talbot Spy in 2025

The Arts and Local Design

The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Rebekah Louisa Smith

This year, the Spy is expanding its commitment to the Chesapeake Film Festival by co-producing a monthly podcast with CFF Executive Director Cid ... [Continue Story]

  • David A. Douglas Intersections at Katzen Arts Center at AU
  • Spy Review: Two Mid-Shore Classical Music Celebrations by Steve Parks
  • Spy Review: Steve Lowe’s “Salted Limes” Delivers a Taste of Eastern Shore Life
  • Spy Concert Review: National Music Festival Opening Night by Steve Parks
  • The Spy’s Laura Oliver Returns to the Avalon June 4th with More Stories
  • Just in Time: The Juilliard String Quartet Comes to the Mid-Shore in June

Chesapeake Ecosystem

FEMA Cancels $1 Billion for Flood Prevention Projects in Chesapeake Bay Region

As Crisfield Mayor Darlene Taylor sees it, the low-lying Maryland town has no future unless it can hold back rising water. Computer models suggest ... [Continue Story]

  • Intense Maryland Energy Debates in Annapolis Fill a Single Afternoon
  • Md. leads in carbon emissions reductions – Maryland Matters
  • Maryland Levies Fines on Perdue, Valley Proteins for Environmental Violations
  • Bay Climate Adaptation: The TNC Guide in Finding the Money for Major Infrastructure Change
  • Mid-Shore Arts Plein Air Easton and ESLC Pair Up to Promote Land Conservation
  • Wild-Caught Chesapeake Blue Catfish Phenomenon Booming: Thank Goodness

Maryland News

Buyout Offers, Hiring Freeze Coming for State Government Amid Budget Crunch

The Moore administration plans to slash about $121 million from the state’s personnel budget through a combination of buyouts to state employees, a ... [Continue Story]

  • State Officials Urge People to Stay Vigilant, Use Caution Amid ‘Hazardous Heat Wave’
  • Amid High Energy Bills, Moore Touts $19 Million in Ratepayer Relief From Exelon
  • Embattled DJS Secretary Vincent Schiraldi Steps Down
  • Potential 2028 Presidential Hopefuls Moore, Walz Steal Show at South Carolina Democratic Weekend
  • Andy Harris stands alone as “Present” for vote on Budget Reconciliation Bill

Health

Let’s Talk About It with Beth Anne Dorman: Mental Health, Parents and Adolescence

This month, Beth Anne Dorman, CEO of For All Seasons, explores the profound challenges parents face as their children enter adolescence. While ... [Continue Story]

  • Let’s Talk About It with Beth Anne Dorman: For All Seasons in All Seasons
  • Let’s Talk about It: Dare to Lead Training Shapes Mid-Shore Leaders with For All Seasons Beth Anne Dorman
  • Mid-Shore Health: Getting to the Heart of Heart Disease with Dr. Ian Davis
  • Let’s Talk About It: A Different kind of Valentine with For All Seasons CEO Beth Anne Dorman
  • Mid-Shore Health: The role of forensic nursing with survivors of sexual and physical assault

Education

7Sage and Talbot Mentors Team Up to Help Navigate the Journey to College

Jennifer Kott is a College Success Manager at Talbot Mentors and a consultant for 7Sage, an admissions consulting group specializing in college ... [Continue Story]

  • MD Senate Panel’s vote on Blueprint bill straddles House, Administration Versions
  • Wood Foundation awards $100K grant to Radcliffe Creek School
  • Morgan State professor fined for presenting himself as licensed architect
  • Slight increases on Maryland’s annual report card, but changes could be coming
  • Radcliffe Creek School awarded grant to support students with ADHD and anxiety

Food & Garden Highlights

Wine of the Week: Rouge de Vallee

Ciao Tutti! This weekend at Piazza Italian Market, we will bring back a favorite red wine from our Valle d’Aosta wine dinner several years ago, the ... [Continue Story]

  • Wine of the Week: Dardinello Sicilia DOC Zibibbo 2023
  • Wine of the Week: Verdicchio Di Matelica DOC
  • Adkins Arboretum Mystery Tuesday: Guess the Photo!
  • Wine of the Week: La Lupinella Superiore DOCG
  • Adkins Arboretum’s Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!

Brevities

Spy Eye: The Community Gardens of Easton

Easton, Maryland, is renowned for its bucolic scenery and its quaint, warm atmosphere. In fact, Country Living recently named Easton one of the best ... [Continue Story]

  • July 25 Sky-Watch Planets and Meteors by Dennis Herrmann
  • Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Making Hay in Royal Oak
  • Summer by Katherine Emery General
  • Spy Eye: Juneteenth at the AAM for 14 Years and Counting
  • Spy Surveillance: the Changing of the Grauls in St. Michaels
  • Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Last One in is a Rotten Crab

Commerce

Mid-Shore Real Estate with Chuck Mangold: 2025 Looking Pretty Darn Good

Editor's Note: For many on the Mid-Shore, particularly in Talbot Couty, Chuck Mangold is the go-to guy to turn to when real estate comes up. For over ... [Continue Story]

  • Richard Bodorff named Chair of Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission
  • Easton Utilities Welcomes Summer Interns
  • The Blue Crab Opens in St. Michaels Under New Ownership
  • The Blue Crab Opens in St. Michaels Under New Ownership
  • Scottish Highland Creamery Hosts Community Ice Cream Social to Celebrate 20 Years of Scooping Joy in Oxford

Community Notes

The Reverend Sue Browning Retires From Unitarian Fellowship 

The Reverend Sue Browning, Minister at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship at Easton (UUFE), will be leaving the pulpit at the end of June. After 12 ... [Continue Story]

  • Dover Station presents: “Brunch & Couture: An Afternoonwith Marc Randall”
  • Extreme Heat and Cooling Centers
  • St. Michaels Museum’s Traditional Independence Day Celebration
  • The 3rd Annual St. Michaels Classic is September 20, 2025
  • Talbot Interfaith Shelter Celebrates Its Volunteers
  • Easton Police Department Graduates Two New Officers from Eastern Shore Criminal Justice Academy 

Senior Life Highlights

Senior Nation: Partners in Care Help Elders Age in Place

How can older adults live independently and thrive in their own homes as they age? In our interview with Kathleen Dormody, the local director of ... [Continue Story]

  • Talbot County’s Senior Resource Fair Welcomes Over 200 Attendees for a Day of Connection, Care, and Community
  • It’s All Happening at the Talbot County Senior Fair May 21
  • Senior Nation: Gardening a Great Boost for Body and Soul by Susan Covey
  • Cruisin’ with Christine: Listening to the Nurse with Lorraine Flisher
  • Senior Nation: April Is Parkinson’s Awareness Month by Susan Covey
  • Will Orange Crush be the new State cocktail? By Lisa Gotto

Arts Notes

Fabulous Forgeries at Troika Gallery with Artist Talk on Opening Night

Back by popular demand, “Fabulous Forgeries” opens July 11, 2025 at Troika Gallery. Judged by Dr. Dan Weiss, former President, and CEO of The ... [Continue Story]

  • The Anderson Twins Return to Oxford with a Tribute to Duke Ellington
  • Maryland Public Television Wins 18 Capital Emmy® Awards During Regional Competition
  • Zebra Gallery Opens New Shows in July
  • Book Signing at Hummingbird Inn
  • Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra Honors National Arts Leader Deborah Rutter and Conductor Julien Benichou with Legacy Awards
  • Bayside Quilters Installation at Talbot County Free Library

Ecosystem Notes

ShoreRivers Safe to Swim Weekend Report 6/27

Along with summer swimming comes ShoreRivers Bacteria Monitoring season. It is advised that people not swim 24-48 hours after a major rain. Every ... [Continue Story]

  • Chesapeake Conservancy Announces Susan Shingledecker as New CEO
  • Logging Plan for Eastern Shore Forest Stirs Pushback from Residents
  • ShoreRivers Safe to Swim Weekend Report 6/17
  • ShoreRivers Safe to Swim Weekend Report 6/13

Education Notes

114th Gunston School Commencement Celebrates The Class of 2025

    The Gunston School celebrated its 114th commencement this past Saturday, June 7, honoring the Class of 2025 with a waterfront ... [Continue Story]

  • Woman’s Club of Saint Michaels Awards Two Scholarships
  • The 10th Annual Chesapeake Children’s Book Festival
  • Schools Recognize Community Partners Of The Year
  • Schools Recognize Community Partners Of The Year
  • Blueprint Gets a Road Map: Two Agencies That Oversee School Reform Agree to Clarify Roles
  • Easton Elementary Students Work to Enhance Oyster Habitat in the Chesapeake Bay

Health Notes

Choptank Health Welcomes Bridget Allison, CRNP, to Federalsburg Health Center

Choptank Community Health System’s medical and women’s health care team recently welcomed Family Nurse Practitioner Bridget Allison, CRNP, to the ... [Continue Story]

  • Talbot Hospice and the Child Loss Community to Dedicate Healing Garden in Honor of Rhonda Higginbottom
  • Prioritizing Children’s Mental Health in the Summer
  • New $2.4 Million Investment in Medical Program to Put More Doctors on the Shore
  • Choptank Health Welcomes Carmen Grant to Easton Health Center
  • Talbot County Health Department Issues Clarification on 21 Matters Program
  • Choptank Health Promotes Bill Baxendale to Facilities Director

Commerce Notes

Mid-Shore Real Estate with Chuck Mangold: 2025 Looking Pretty Darn Good

Editor's Note: For many on the Mid-Shore, particularly in Talbot Couty, Chuck Mangold is the go-to guy to turn to when real estate comes up. For over ... [Continue Story]

  • Richard Bodorff named Chair of Maryland Public Broadcasting Commission
  • Easton Utilities Welcomes Summer Interns
  • The Blue Crab Opens in St. Michaels Under New Ownership
  • The Blue Crab Opens in St. Michaels Under New Ownership
  • Scottish Highland Creamery Hosts Community Ice Cream Social to Celebrate 20 Years of Scooping Joy in Oxford
  • Free Business Seminar at BAAM Academic Center on June 28

Food Friday

Food Friday: Home Grown

What a stinker of a week! The heat dome has been pressing down on us all this week, with temperatures in the high 90s. Sometimes I miss our old house in Florida, which had a ... [Continue Story]

  • Food Friday: Practicing Self-Care
  • Food Friday: Chicken on a Stick
  • Food Friday: Summer’s Here!
  • Food Friday: Blueberry Harvest
  • Food Friday: Getting Back to Grilling
  • Food Friday: Deelish Sammies

Looking at the Masters with Beverly Smith

Looking at the Masters: Tom Deininger

Tom Deininger was born in Boston in 1970. He is a sculptor who works in the style known as assemblage: unrelated, found objects brought together to ... [Continue Story]

  • Looking at the Masters: Miriam Schapiro 
  • Looking at the Masters: Xu Zhen
  • Looking at the Masters: Patricia Tobacco Forrester
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Pin Oak House
  • Looking at the Masters: Poppies
  • Looking at the Masters: Imogene Cunningham

Design with Jenn Martella

Design with Jenn Martella: Mt. Pleasant

Mt. Pleasant was built in the early 1800’s for the happiest of reasons-Daniel Cox Hopper built this brick, one room deep, three-story house so he could carry his new bride over the threshold of the double doors into the center hall of their new home.  As befitting a man who was a prominent local attorney […]

  • Design with Jenn Martella: Dutch Colonial Gem
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Farmhouse Meets Modern 
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Landscaping at The Miracle House
  • Design with Jenn Martella: The William Smith House, c. 1794
  • Design with Jenn Martella: The Tilley House Redux
  • House of the Week: Go Dutch Colonial!

From and Fuller Podcast

From and Fuller: Is the Iran Bombing a Win for Trump and NYC Politics

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]

  • From and Fuller: Trump’s Big Iran Problem, Military Parades and No Kings
  • From and Fuller: The Los Angeles Protests and the Rise of Gavin Newsom
  • From and Fuller: The GOP Senate’s Big Beautiful Problem and Elon Musk Leaves the Building
  • From and Fuller: Trump’s Beautiful Bill in the Senate and Presidential Pardons
  • From and Fuller: The House Passes a Controversial Budget and the Biden Age Redux
  • From and Fuller: Trump’s Big Beautiful 747 and Spotting Democratic Early Birds

Columnist J.E. Dean

Was the Attack on Iran a War? By J.E. Dean

Early Sunday morning, after I learned that the U.S. had bombed Iran, I commented to a friend, “We are at war.”  My friend responded, “Are we?”  The ... [Continue Story]

  • A Third Party? Divided We Fall by J.E. Dean
  • What the President is Doing for Us by J. E. Dean
  • Pardon Me, Mr. President, But Are You Corrupt? By J. E. Dean
  • Our President and Bruce Springsteen by J.E. Dean
  • Springtime’s Blessings by J.E. Dean
  • The Answer, My Friend, Is Blowing in the Wind by J.E. Dean

Columnist Hugh Panero

Balancing the Maryland Budget in Extraordinary Times by Hugh Panero

Balancing the state budget in extraordinary times is hard. It is an ugly game of Whack-a-Mole. A large percentage of the expenses are baked into the ... [Continue Story]

  • The Death of TikTok by Hugh Panero
  • The Awkward Gentrification of Bellevue by Hugh Panero
  • Mr. Biden, It’s Time to Hand Over the Keys by Hugh Panero
  • The Mess in Oxford Gets More Messy by Hugh Panero
  • Be Like a Cicada and the Catharsis of Dreams by Hugh Panero
  • Let’s Retire the Word “Retired” by Hugh Panero

Columnist Craig Fuller

Conversations with Craig Fuller: Ambassador and Author Frank Lavin

My friend and former White House colleague Ambassador Frank Lavin has a book coming out in March about his experience in the White House and ... [Continue Story]

  • Midair collision over the Potomac: Week two update by Craig Fuller
  • A midair tragedy last night in Washington by Craig Fuller
  • The Classic Motor Museum starts a new trip in St. Michaels: Craig Fuller talks to Mike Iandolo
  • A Community Town Hall focuses on education in Talbot County by Craig Fuller
  • MPT, the Chesapeake Bay and Viewers Like You: A Chat with Station Manager Steven Schupak
  • So Much Money, So Little Time by Craig Fuller

Columnist Jamie Kirkpatrick

Morning, Noon, and Night By Jamie Kirkpatrick

Morning: I know a place where the view never gets old. The back deck faces almost due east, and at daybreak, the sky glows with promise, especially ... [Continue Story]

  • Harambee By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Keeping score By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • The View By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • The Salt Leaf (Redux) By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Commencing By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • This Crazy World By Jamie Kirkpatrick

Columnist Laura Oliver

With Liberty and Justice for All By Laura J. Oliver

With the Fourth of July this Friday, I’m thinking about justice, or the lack thereof, specifically about crimes I’ve witnessed and can’t prove. Or ... [Continue Story]

  • Call My Name By Laura J. Oliver
  • Finding Home By Laura J. Oliver
  • Twenty Characters, Three Lines By Laura J. Oliver
  • Shelter by Laura J. Oliver
  • All the Love You Cannot See By Laura J. Oliver
  • When Your Life is the Story By Laura J. Oliver  

Columnist Angela Rieck

We’re Having a Heat Dome by Angela Rieck

We’ve been in the middle of a heat dome. The term “heat dome” is not a scientific term; it is more of a media creation, but it effectively describes ... [Continue Story]

  • A Precious Right by Angela Rieck
  • Keeping Up Proteins by Angela Rieck
  • Messy By Angela Rieck
  • It’s Turtle Time Again by Angela Rieck
  • Surprise, Your Home is for Sale! By Angela Rieck
  • Life Lessons: Perseverance By Angela Rieck

Columnist Al Sikes

Clashing Cross Currents by Al Sikes

Several days ago New York City’s dominant political party—Democrat—selected Zohran Mamdani to be its candidate in the general election for Mayor. Many were startled anticipating the much blemished Andrew Cuomo the likely winner. He, after all, had the support of big wigs including Bill Clinton and Michael Bloomberg. Mamdani by most accounts is charismatic. He […]

  • GOAT vs. TOAD by Al Sikes
  • Ukraine and the 21st Century by Al Sikes
  • Better a Patriot than A Fool by Al Sikes
  • “Through the Looking Glass” by Al Sikes
  • The Question Is Not How Trump Is Doing But How We Are Doing by Al Sikes
  • Letter From the Grave by Al Sikes

Opinion

The Imprisonment of Judge Carmichael and the Suspension of Habeas Corpus by Paul Callahan

163 years ago o,n May 27, 1862, the Talbot County courthouse was surrounded by Union troops to support federal Provost Marshals in the arrest of Judge ... [Continue Story]

  • Character Rot: Sounding the Alarm by Johnny O’Brien
  • A Conservative Look at the Trump Tariff Policy by David Montgomery
  • The Need to Call Out Gunsallus Falsehoods by Megan Cook
  • I Support Don Abbatiello for Easton Council President by David Montgomery
  • Maryland’s Budget Crossroads Demands Unity, Not Division by Patrick Firth
  • The Political is Personal: Reflections on DEI by Margaret Andersen
  • New report reveals value of resource conservation for Shore businesses by John Horner
  • Presidential pasts and an impending future by Steve Parks
  • Gov. Wes Moore: Now’s the time to fix our fiscal crisis
  • Maryland’s fiscal apocalypse by Clayton A. Mitchell, Sr.
  • Consent first, investigate later by Aubrey Sarvis
  • Analysis: Moore’s delicate balance as the session gets under way
  • Electric Workboats on the Chesapeake? By Rob Etgen
  • Reflections on cabinet choices by J.T. Smith
  • Balancing Growth and Green: Chestertown’s Greenbelt Plan Faces a Solar Challenge by Steve Kline

Letters to the Editor

Open Letters to Congressman Andy Harris

Dear Representative Harris, In your June 27th Capitol Hill Report, you discussed House passage of HR 875, the Protect Our Communities from DUIs ... [Continue Story]

  • Letter to Editor: Another Shameful Act by a Shameful Administration 
  • Letter to Editor: The “Big Beautiful Bill” is only Great for Billionaires
  • Letter to Editor: Votes for Women – Bring Out the Sashes!
  • Letter to Editor: When Civility Wins: A Victory for Easton
  • Letter to Editor: Trump and the Declaration of Independence
  • Letter to Editor: Protect Talbot County: Property Rights, Privacy, and Tourism at Risk

Chicken Scratch: Waiting to be Said – The radical power you might not know you have.

My daughter sends a viral video of beagles being released from a testing facility. They’ve never felt grass before. They step forward slowly, sniffing at the ground like it might swallow them ... [Continue Story]

Moore’s DOGE Trick: Hiring Spree, Fiscal Crisis, and the Magic Act of a Freeze by Clayton Mitchell

“And it really doesn't matter If I'm wrong, I'm right Where I belong, I'm right Where I belong. See the people standing there Who disagree and never win… And wonder why they don't get in my ... [Continue Story]

Clashing Cross Currents by Al Sikes

Several days ago New York City’s dominant political party—Democrat—selected Zohran Mamdani to be its candidate in the general election for Mayor. Many were startled anticipating the much blemished ... [Continue Story]

It’s Good to Be Back: A Journalist Returns to His Talbot County Roots

Publisher's Note. The Spy is pleased to announce that Zack Taylor will be joining the Spy team beginning with this first article. Zack will focus on public affairs on the Mid-Shore, particularly in ... [Continue Story]

We’re Having a Heat Dome by Angela Rieck

We’ve been in the middle of a heat dome. The term “heat dome” is not a scientific term; it is more of a media creation, but it effectively describes these cycles of prolonged and high heat. The ... [Continue Story]

Spy Chats

The We Are One Alliance; A Talk with Heather Mizeur

http:// This is a long form interview with Heather Mizeur Is it possible in a polarized society for two people at opposite ends of the political ... [Continue Story]

Remembering the Claiborne Ferry at 102 years old: A Chat with Londonderry’s Margaret Bryan

In this remarkable Spy interview, Londonderry resident Margaret Bryan, 102 years old, of Claiborne, Maryland, shares vivid memories from a century of ... [Continue Story]

Honoring 95 Years of Service: The Women’s Club of Talbot County

In a recent conversation, Lisa Birou, Natalie Stamerro (current President), and Gail Newell (incoming President) reflected on the rich legacy and ... [Continue Story]

ESLC’s Steve Kline on Conservation Funding Cuts and Painful Loss of Local Land Control to the State

While it may be true that the land conservation movement has faced tough times before, particularly on the Eastern Shore, according to Steve Kline, ... [Continue Story]

Who’s Making Donations to Local Candidates? A Plan to Add Finance Reporting to Easton Elections

As Easton enters into the final weeks of its local election for Easton Council president as well as council seats for Ward 2 and 4, there has been ... [Continue Story]

The Waterfowl Report with Deena Kilmon

Every year about this time, the Waterfowl Festival, the nonprofit conservation group behind one of the Eastern Shore's most popular events, has ... [Continue Story]

The Challenge of Being Historic: A Chat with The Oaks Andy Warner

A few weeks ago, The Oaks Waterfront Hotel in Royal Oak became an official member of a highly exclusive club in the United States. The Oaks is one of ... [Continue Story]

YMCA’s Robbie Gill looks back after 20 years on the Mid-Shore

Over the coming months, community leaders from across the Mid-Shore will gather in various festive ways to celebrate the extraordinary contributions ... [Continue Story]

How the Country’s oldest conservation organization is building membership on the Shore: A Chat with Izaak Walton League’s Jamie Pierson

There was an important passing of the torch over the past year in the Mid-Shore conservation community.  Jamie Peirson, who spends most of his time as ... [Continue Story]

Spy Saturday Longform: Chesapeake Music’s new director David Faleris

There was no question that Chesapeake Music, the Mid-Shore's 40-year-old flagship music festival organization, faced a humungous challenge when it ... [Continue Story]

The Bugatti family’s reach for perfection at the AAM: A Chat with Guest Curator Ken Gross

It's not every day that a highly respected art museum decides to make a car show its flagship exhibit for the year. But it is also safe to say that a ... [Continue Story]

Capturing stillness: The Photography of Beth Horstman

On exhibit now and through the end of the month at Adkins Arboretum, Mary-Land Scapes features the works of Beth Horstman and Joan Machinchick, both ... [Continue Story]

On Being a Eagle Scout: A Chat with Jack Gonzalez and Pete Lesher

Those earning an Eagle Scout badge belong to one of the most exclusive clubs in the United States. Currently, only 6% of young people involved in Boy ... [Continue Story]

Easton’s Housing Task Force: A Chat with EEDC’s Holly DeKarske and TOE’s Miguel Salinas

To support the Spy's continued coverage of the Town of Easton's affordable housing challenge, we have started a new series that plans to have ... [Continue Story]

Spy Exit Interview: Betty Huang and the Working Artists Forum

For the record, artist, and Easton gallery owner, Betty Huang is not giving up on her art or Studio B on Goldsbrough Street, but she's actually ... [Continue Story]

Remembering Spy Columnist Howard Freedlander

It is with profound sadness that the Spy was notified yesterday of the unexpected passing of Spy columnist Howard Freedlander. It is a stunning loss ... [Continue Story]

The American Male Health Crisis: A Chat with UM Shore Health’s Dr. Chris Runz

Dr. Chris Runz, a urologic surgeon at the University of Maryland Shore Regional Health, recently spoke with the Spy about the alarming decline in ... [Continue Story]

On Pride, Visibility and Celebration: A Chat with Delmarva Pride Board Members Arielle Catron and Lauren Fierman

This year will mark the 3rd year of the now annual Delmarva Pride celebration in Easton and Cambridge this weekend. And to give you a sense of scale, ... [Continue Story]

A Changing of the Guard: A Chat with Washington College Outgoing Board Chair Steve Golding and Incoming Rick Wheeler

Six years ago, Steve Golding took up the mantle of chair of the Washington College Board of Visitors and Governors. With impeccable credentials as a ... [Continue Story]

Spy Exit Interview: Outgoing Cambridge City Manager Tom Carroll

The Spy continues our informal series of long-form exit interviews with some of the Mid-Shore's most well-known leaders in public affairs, the arts, ... [Continue Story]

Wading into The Wading Place History in Queen Anne’s County

Modern Life is challenging in ways our ancestors never imagined. It’s nice to have a place to get away from it all once in a while. “A place to ... [Continue Story]

UM Shore Health’s Khalid Kurtom and Wendy Towers on Brain Injuries and Advances in Neurosurgery

Anyone who has ever had a chat with neurosurgeon Khalid Kurtom, MD, at UM Shore Health knows firsthand his extraordinary grasp of knowledge of his ... [Continue Story]

The Meaning of a James Beard Award Nomination: A Chat with Bas Rouge Executive Chef Harley Peet

Almost since the James Beard Awards began in 1990, this highly recognized culinary achievement has been considered the "Oscars of the food world," and ... [Continue Story]

A Talbot County Star at the Starr Center: A Chat with Jaelon Moaney

Jaelon Moaney's appointment as Deputy Director of the Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience at Washington College is a full-circle ... [Continue Story]

Using the New CBMM Welcome Center to Open Doors for the Unfamiliar: A Chat with Jen Dolde

While the function of a welcome center seems fairly clear from its title, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum wanted to use this generous new space to ... [Continue Story]

Sprouts Grow in the Annapolis Capital: A Chat with Ryan Groll

The original idea for the Mid-Shore-based Sprouts! to expand to Annapolis was neither original nor all that new. That's because Ryan Groll, co-founder ... [Continue Story]

Landscaping with a Purpose in Centreville: A Chat with Sandy Huffer

In historic Centreville, a unique small-scale environmental project is taking root, literally.  The Captain’s Houses Conservation Landscaping Project, ... [Continue Story]

The Dalys Big Dream for Easton Takes Shape: A Year of Amazing Success and Some Setbacks

Over eight years ago, Derick Daly and his wife Dina were first interviewed by the Talbot Spy about their ambitious after-school project Building ... [Continue Story]

The Challenge of Solar Farms on the Shore: A Chat with Eastern Shore Land Conservancy’s Steve Kline

Solar farms, at least in the abstract, seem to be one of the more perfect solutions for this country's crippling dependence on fossil fuels. Passive ... [Continue Story]

Washington College’s Remarkable Turnaround Story: A Chat with President Mike Sosulski by Craig Fuller

Three years ago, Washington College, like almost every other liberal arts institution in the country, faced some real and perhaps even existential ... [Continue Story]

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