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November 3, 2025

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Public Affairs

ICE Enforcement Impact on Talbot Mentors Families with Kentavius Jones

For Kentavius Jones, executive director of Talbot Mentors, the recent surge of immigration enforcement on the Mid-Shore by U.S. Immigration and ... [Continue Story]

  • Thousands of Maryland Seniors Notified of the End of their Medicare Advantage Plans
  • Easton Council Highlights: Town Approves Election Finance Ordinance
  • Maryland Unveils ‘Historic’ $340 Million Settlement with Conowingo Dam Owner
  • Talbot Goes Purple Again: A Chat with Sheriff Joe Gamble
  • Why the Easton Comprehensive Plan is Important to Citizens? A Chat with Town Planner Lynn Thomas
  • Easton Mayor Condemns Hate-Related Graffiti Incidents

Spy Highlights

Giving and Growing: Robbin Hill Reflects on 24 Years at Mid-Shore Community Foundation

 Each year, Robbin Hill asks her two adult sons, “Where should we give this year?” It’s a question she’s spent nearly 24 years asking on behalf of a region. Now the Mid-Shore Community Foundations’ first employee has retired from the organization. Hill joined MSCF in 2001, at a time when the organization had no permanent […]

  • From and Fuller: The Government Shutdown and a Dangerous Political Game of Chicken
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: The Children’s Hunger Crisis in Maryland
  • Chicken Scratch: Signs of Life — by Elizabeth Beggins
  • From and Fuller: The “No Kings” Political Impact Now and In 2026
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: The Banner Poll on Governor Moore and its Big Gaps
  • Profiles in Spirituality: A Chat with Rev. Mark Tooley on Lutheranism and the Reformation

The Arts and Local Design

Spy Review: Dracula’s Brides Seek Vengeance by Steve Parks

“Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy,” like many in Kate Hamill’s extensive body of work, is adapted from a classic novel – in this case Bram Stoker’s ... [Continue Story]

  • Dracula Reimagined: Cambridge’s Groove Theatre Returns with a Feminist Twist
  • The Bay to Ocean Journal 2025: A Mirror to the Shore’s Creative Heart
  • Tred Avon Players Goes Hot n’ Cole in Oxford: A Chat with Director Marcia Gilliam and TAP’s Sammie Adams-Mercer
  • Academy Art Museum Appoints Brian J. Lang as Director of Curatorial Affairs
  • “Elephant Man” on Course to Be A Powerful Garfield Production Opens Friday
  • The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Filmmaker Lance Kramer

Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast

The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Filmmaker Lance Kramer

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]

  • The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Filmmaker and CFF Artistic Director Cid Collins Walker
  • The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Filmmaker Monda Raquel Webb
  • The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Casting Director Kimberly Skyrme
  • The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Director/Producer Ted Adams
  • The Spy-Chesapeake Film Festival Podcast: A Chat with Rebekah Louisa Smith

Chesapeake Ecosystem

ShoreRivers Director to Step Down, Search for Successor Begins

ShoreRivers, a leading environmental organization dedicated to protecting the Eastern Shore waterways, announced that Executive Director Isabel ... [Continue Story]

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

Maryland News

Moore pushes for Congressional Redistricting, sets up Confrontation with Senate

Gov. Wes Moore (D) hinted that he may move ahead with plans to redraw the state’s eight congressional districts, and to call a possible special ... [Continue Story]

  • Judge Appears Skeptical of Claim that Unaffiliated Voters Can Sue Maryland Over Closed Primaries
  • Maryland, 14 Other Democratic States Launch Public Health Alliance to Counter Trump, Rfk Jr.
  • Undocumented Residents’ Access to State Health Insurance Marketplace Delayed From 2026 to 2028
  • Maryland Officials Work To Set Up Supports For Federal Workers During ‘Scary Time” 
  • A Pilgrimage to Crisfield Serves Up Crabs with a Smattering of Primary Politics

Health

A Spy Chat with Shore Regional Health’s New Clark Breast Center Director Dr. Kathryn Kelley

Dr. Kathryn Kelley didn’t grow up dreaming of a career in medicine. The daughter of a teacher and a businessman, she found her way to surgery by ... [Continue Story]

  • Working on “The Conversation” about Dying : A Chat with Jo Merrill and Dot Mayorga
  • Lets Talk about It with Beth Anne Dorman: The Riddle and Some Answers for ADHD
  • Mobile Integrated Health is a Lifeline for Talbot County Elders
  • A Bad Diagnosis, Remarkable Recovery, and Giving Back: A Chat with Andrew Dorbin
  • Let’s Talk About It with Beth Anne Dorman: Keeping your Mental Health During Tough Times

Brevities

The Rhythm of Family Traditions By Katherine Emery General

It’s report card time again, and I find myself smiling when I think about how this tradition has evolved over the years. In most elementary schools, ... [Continue Story]

  • November 2025 Sky-Watch By Dennis Herrmann
  • Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Spooks on Dover Street
  • Dinner Table Debates By Katherine Emery General
  • Agent 86 Reconnaissance Footage: A Spook Reports on Spooks in Talbot County
  • Talbot Historical Society Project Rewind: Thank Goodness Its Oyster Season
  • Finding Gratitude in the Rain By Katherine Emery General

Education

Benedictine’s Next Chapter: A Chat with Executive Director Scott Evans

It can never be said enough times how lucky the Mid-Shore is to have such a remarkable place as Benedictine in our region.  And that is the reason we ... [Continue Story]

  • Bryan Matthews Returns to Steady the Helm at Washington College
  • John Lewis: Guiding Gunston’s Next Generation
  • Getting to Know The Country School’s New Head Jay Parker by India Smith
  • Dr. Bryan Matthews Appointed as Interim President of Washington College
  • Baltimore Sun Cites Washington College Woes

Food & Garden Highlights

Adkins Arboretum Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!

Happy Mystery Monday! Can you guess what is pictured in photo #1? The answer to last week's mystery is the Virginia creeper, Parthenocissus ... [Continue Story]

  • Wine of the Week: Lintori Vermentino Di Sardegna Vendemmia 2024
  • Garden Club’s Maryland House & Garden 2026 Talbot Tour Will Showcase County History
  • Adkins Arboretum Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!
  • Wine of the Week: Heba Morellino di Scansano DOCG from the Fattoria di Magliano
  • Adkins Arboretum Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!

Commerce

A Thankful November — Shopping, Exhibits and Events at The Market at Dover Station

The Market at Dover Station is a can’t miss destination this November, as it celebrates its first-year anniversary and gives thanks to the community! ... [Continue Story]

  • Junkin Recognized as CFO of the Year
  • Easton Entrepreneur Pays It Forward with Free Leadership Workshop this November 6, 7
  • When Ticket Scams Hit Home at the Avalon
  • Shore Legal Access Adds Three New Members to Board of Directors
  • Simpatico, Italy’s Finest 21st Birthday Celebration: Celebrating 21 Years of “All Things Italian”: Wine, Food, Gifts & More

Community Notes

Talbot County Responds to Impacts of Federal Shutdown and SNAP Benefit Losses

Talbot County officials are acutely aware of the challenges facing local families, federal employees, and service providers as the impacts of the ... [Continue Story]

  • Limited tickets for Breakfast with Santa on Dec. 13 in St. Michaels
  • Uncle Nace: The Day Freedom Came A Celebration of the Man, His Legacy and Our History
  • They Came for the Crabs, but Stayed for the Kids
  • Ribbon Cutting Marks Opening of A. James Clark Emergency Services Training Campus
  • The Oaks Waterfront Hotel Captures Oyster Stew Crown at CBMM’s Oysterfest
  • Pennsylvania Woman Wins St. Michaels Rotary’s 2025 Mustang Raffle

Senior Life Highlights

Cruisin’ with Christine: A Chat with Londonderry’s Susan Andrews

Over the last ten years, the Spy and Londonderry on the Tred Avon have collaborated on stories about this unique retirement community, which educates ... [Continue Story]

  • Londonderry on the Tred Avon Welcomes Chef, Brendan Keegan, Jr.
  • Senior Nation: Embrace Your Age, Live Your Best Life by Susan Covey
  • Cruisin’ with Christine: A Chat with Londonderry’s Jennifer Hughes
  • The Difference Between Try And Triumph Is A Little Umph! By Susan Covey
  • Cruisin’ with Christine: A Chat with Londonderry’s Ken Sadler
  • State Officials Launch 10-Year Plan to Boost Supports for Growing Senior Population

Arts Notes

Easton Choral Arts Christmas Concerts 2025

Easton Choral Arts (ECAS) will present “A Winter Rose” - a holiday concert blooming with beauty, tradition, and warmth. Centered around the symbolism ... [Continue Story]

  • Anniversary Show at Troika Gallery Celebrating 28 Years of Fine Art with a Champagne Reception
  • A Horse Show Exhibition at the Trippe to Benefit Therapeutic Riding
  • Shelter Film Wins Chesapeake Film Festival Honors
  • CARPE DIEM! ARTS ALIVE! Gerdan: Solomia Gorokhivska and Andrei Pidkivka Brings Soulful Ukrainian Song & Storytelling
  • Allegra! Women’s Chorus in Concert
  • Oxford Museum Announces Holiday Train Exhibit

Ecosystem Notes

ESLC Conservation Videos Connect Clean Water to Conservation 

ESLC is delighted to share two new animated videos that reveal the role  of land conservation in protecting the Eastern Shore of Maryland’s aquifers ... [Continue Story]

  • Pairing Herbs, Food, and Wine with Chesapeake Bay Herb Society
  • Conservation Easement Expands Cecil County Conservation Corridor to 16,445 Acres 
  • New Seasonal Staff at Pickering Creek Dive into the Season
  • Environmental Concern Honors Retiring Leaders and Welcomes New Officers

Education Notes

Foundation of HOPE Breaks Ground on HOPE Center

On Thursday, October 23rd, a crowd gathered at 52 S. Washington Street in Easton to break ground on the Foundation of HOPE’s upcoming HOPE Center ... [Continue Story]

  • Gunston School Transforms Education into Action with Civic Learning Day
  • Gunston School’s 10th Annual Bull & Oyster Roast Raises $150,000 for Campus Technology Overhaul
  • TCPS Appoints Student Representatives to Board of Education
  • TCPS Education Foundation Celebrates Distinguished Alumni
  • Easton High Student Receives National Merit Commendation
  • Four Gunston Students Honored with National Merit Commended Recognition

Health Notes

Festival of Trees Celebrates “Forty Years of Silver and Gold”

Presented by Friends of Hospice, the 40th annual Festival of Trees “Forty Years of Silver and Gold” will be held November 29 through December 2 in ... [Continue Story]

  • Dorchester Shore Community Outreach Team Announces New Team Member and Free Health Screenings in November
  • University of Maryland Children’s Hospital Receives Record $50 Million Gift from Tom Golisano to Advance Pediatric Care in Maryland
  • Choptank Health Expands Dental Team in Federalsburg
  • Helping Workplaces Support Mental Health
  • Forty Years of Heartfelt Service: Honoring Dr. Jeffrey H. Etherton on Maryland’s Eastern Shore
  • “Dining in the Dark” Offers an Enlightening Evening to Support Vision Research

Commerce Notes

A Thankful November — Shopping, Exhibits and Events at The Market at Dover Station

The Market at Dover Station is a can’t miss destination this November, as it celebrates its first-year anniversary and gives thanks to the community! ... [Continue Story]

  • Junkin Recognized as CFO of the Year
  • Easton Entrepreneur Pays It Forward with Free Leadership Workshop this November 6, 7
  • When Ticket Scams Hit Home at the Avalon
  • Shore Legal Access Adds Three New Members to Board of Directors
  • Simpatico, Italy’s Finest 21st Birthday Celebration: Celebrating 21 Years of “All Things Italian”: Wine, Food, Gifts & More
  • Free Online AI Training for Eastern Shore Businesses this October

Food Friday

Food Friday: Sultana Scones

  You might need light sweaters and some extra calories this weekend if you are going to walk around Chestertown and enjoy the spectacle that is Downrigging Weekend. ... [Continue Story]

  • Food Friday: Pumpkin Patch
  • Food Friday: Easy Bake
  • Food Friday: Pot Pies
  • Food Friday: Slow-Cooker Dinners
  • Food Friday: Apple Cider Doughnuts
  • Food Friday: Tailgating

Looking at the Masters with Beverly Smith

Looking at the Masters: The Pit and the Pendulum

Edgar Allen Poe was born in Boston on January 19, 1809, and died in Baltimore on October 7, 1849. He was educated in Scotland, England, and then at ... [Continue Story]

  • Looking at the Masters: Charles Burchfield in Autumn
  • Looking at the Masters: Judy Baca
  • Looking at the Masters: Judy Baca
  • Looking at the Masters: Camille Pissarro
  • Looking at the Masters: Mary Morris Vaux Walcott
  • Looking at the Masters: Paul DiPasquale

Spy Poetry

Spy Poetry: In the Winter of My Sixty-Seventh Year by Susan Browne

In the Winter of My Sixty-Seventh Year I feel the cold more I stay in bed longer To linger in my dreams Where I’m young & falling in & out of love I couldn’t imagine then Being this old     only old people Are this old Looking at my friends I wonder Wow do I look […]

  • Spy Poetry: Week One by Sally Bliumis-Dunn
  • Spy Poetry: Bus Stop by Laure-Anne Bosselaar
  • Spy Poetry: Helping My Daughter Move into Her First Apartment by Sue Ellen Thompson
  • Spy Poetry: In Green Ink by Meredith Davies-Hadaway
  • Spy Poetry: Love Poem for an Apocalypse By Dave Lucas
  • Spy Poetry: LOGJAM By Amorak Huey 

Food and Garden Notes

Adkins Arboretum Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!

Happy Mystery Monday! Can you guess what is pictured in photo #1? The answer to last week's mystery is the Virginia creeper, Parthenocissus ... [Continue Story]

  • Wine of the Week: Lintori Vermentino Di Sardegna Vendemmia 2024
  • Garden Club’s Maryland House & Garden 2026 Talbot Tour Will Showcase County History
  • Adkins Arboretum Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!
  • Wine of the Week: Heba Morellino di Scansano DOCG from the Fattoria di Magliano
  • Adkins Arboretum Mystery Monday: Guess the Photo!
  • Wine of the Week: Barbera d’Alba DOC from the Barale Fratelli Winery

Design with Jenn Martella

Design with Jenn Martella: “Edgemar”

Several years ago, one of my friends suggested I become acquainted with the work of William Draper Brinckloe, who lived to Easton from 1911 until his death in 1933. He was also an author of two books, “The Small Home” and “The Volunteer Firemen”. In his book “The Small Home” he mentions that he is […]

  • Design with Jenn Martella: American Four Square 
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Oxford Victorian, circa 1875
  • Design with Jenn Martella: “Duvall Lodge”
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Tilghman Island Treasure
  • Design with Jenn Martella: Cottage & Garage/Guest Suite
  • Design with Jenn Martella: “Leggacy”, circa 1880

From and Fuller Podcast

From and Fuller: A Rough Week for Trump in Court, with Russia and China, as Epstein Returns as the Front Page Story

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: Is Trump Winning the News Cycle and Governor Newsom Pulls the Trigger on Redistricting for 2026
  • From and Fuller: The Political Impact of RFK Jr.s MAHA Agenda and Texas Redistricting Part 2
  • From and Fuller: Ending ICE Madness and an Epstein Tipping Point?
  • From and Fuller: Elon Musk’s 3rd Party and the Epstein Files MAGA Civil War
  • 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

Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell

Maryland Caucus Podcast with Foxwell and Corchiarino: Maryland’s Emerging Financial Perfect Storm

Every Wednesday, Maryland political analysts Len Foxwell and Clayton Mitchell discuss the politics and personalities of the State and region. This ... [Continue Story]

  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: Can Maryland Democrats Redistrict Out Andy Harris?
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: A Pastor Espinal Update, Andy Harris MIA, and Van Hollen Shoutout
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: The ICE Detention of Talbot County’s Pastor Daniel Espinal
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: Route 50 Traffic and 3rd Span for the Bridge
  • Maryland Caucus with Foxwell and Mitchell: Moore Budget Cuts and LA Protests Impact on MD Politics
  • Maryland Caucus: Mid-Shore “Sanctuary” FUBAR and Wes Moore’s Trip to South Carolina

Columnist J.E. Dean

Lucca is Fifteen! By J.E. Dean

Way back in 2011, Lucca arrived at our home, a beautiful goldendoodle with a coat the color of well-creamed coffee. She came to us with an oversized ... [Continue Story]

  • The Miracle of No Kings 2.0 by J.E. Dean
  • Which Is It? President Trump or King Donald? By J.E. Dean
  • Mental Illness and Civic Responsibility By J.E. Dean
  • To Achieve the Highest Standards, Hegseth Must Go by J.E. Dean
  • Should Trump Prosecute the Person Who Posted the Spaghetti Picture? By J.E. Dean
  • Tiptoeing Through the News By J.E. Dean

Columnist Hugh Panero

ICE Trauma and Drama on the Shore by Hugh Panero

Daily images of hooded, heavily armed ICE agents snatching people on US soil are traumatizing. As reported in the Spy in July, this hit home in ... [Continue Story]

  • Homeland Security Threatens Canada Goose Migration by Hugh Panero
  • Balancing the Maryland Budget in Extraordinary Times by Hugh Panero
  • 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

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

Ballroom Dancing By Jamie Kirkpatrick

There is an attic at the top of the stairs of my mind. I don’t go there very often because it’s musty, full of cobwebs, odds and ends, boxes of faded ... [Continue Story]

  • Runny Eggs By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Meeting Tom By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Both Sides Now By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Falling Leaves By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Origins By Jamie Kirkpatrick
  • Higher Ground By Jamie Kirkpatrick

Columnist Laura Oliver

Here’s to You By Laura J. Oliver

I was in my doctor’s office the other day thinking about some lies I was told as a kid… This is going to hurt me more than it’s going to hurt ... [Continue Story]

  • No Easy Love By Laura J. Oliver
  • The Story of Us By Laura J. Oliver
  • Near-Miss Miracles By Laura J. Oliver
  • Can I Help You Find Something? By Laura J. Oliver
  • When a Little is Good, More is Better By Laura J. Oliver
  • Fireball By Laura J. Oliver

SCORE

Columnist Angela Rieck

Autumn By Angela Rieck

Autumn season has a chaotic sequence to it. While spring is a predictable progression of flowering plants, shrubs, and trees, autumn is more ... [Continue Story]

  • It’s the Season By Angela Rieck
  • Going Native By Angela Rieck
  • Four Life Principles by Angela Rieck
  • Need Inspiration? Call on Nature by Angela Rieck
  • The Murmurations Are Back By Angela Rieck
  • Caveat Emptor-prizes By Angela Rieck

Columnist Al Sikes

Crystal Bridges by Al Sikes

Well, that was interesting. As I write, the plane is gathering altitude as my wife and I leave Northwest Arkansas on an American Airlines flight for Washington. In a sense, we are going from one museum to a home of museums—the ones funded by the federal government. The most interesting moment was at Crystal Bridges, […]

  • Is There Room For The Long Game? By Al Sikes
  • Who Does Chaos Serve? By Al Sikes
  • What Is Missing in America? By Al Sikes
  • September 11, 2001 by Al Sikes
  • Killing Fields by Al Sikes
  • Where Has All The Silence Gone? By Al Sikes

Opinion

Remembering Mike Hiner by Robbie Gill

I was heartbroken to hear that Mike Hiner passed away last week. He was an incredible individual, and I was grateful to have the opportunity to work ... [Continue Story]

  • Character Is Policy by Johnny O’Brien
  • Trump Policies Disrupt the Eastern Shore Soybean Market by Wilson Dean
  • As the Supreme Court Term Begins… Some Reflections by Margaret Andersen
  • Opinion: Marylanders Need Pro-Business Policies by Jamie McNealy
  • Spy Daybook: Just Because You Can; Does Not Mean You Should by Calvin Yowell
  • Reflections on the YMCA Legacy of Ellen Rajacich by Robbie Gill
  • The Imprisonment of Judge Carmichael and the Suspension of Habeas Corpus by Paul Callahan
  • 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

Letters to the Editor

Letter to Editor: Easton’s No Kings Stood Up for Democracy

On Saturday, October 18, Easton joined cities around the world in sending a clear and simple message: America has no kings. From toddlers in ... [Continue Story]

  • Letter to Editor: I Can’t Take It Anymore
  • Letter to Editor: Hands Off the White House
  • Letter to Editor : No Kings, Again…
  • Letter to Editor: Is this Just a Plea from the Wilderness to Talk to Each Other?
  • Letter to the Editor: Please Stay Safe while Biking and Walking
  • Letter to Editor: Let Talbot County Celebrate Freedom to Read

A Novel Approach on How to Address Crime In Baltimore by David Reel

Since last August, President Trump, Governor Moore, and Baltimore Mayor Scott have engaged in a war of words over federal intervention to address crime in Baltimore. Trump has already deployed the ... [Continue Story]

A Word about Jazz on the Stage in Oxford

Indulge me. Turning points are memorable, so I'd like to share a brief story from my life.  I had, as a teenager, played in a band—we called it a dance band. It was in the very late 1950s. Later ... [Continue Story]

Autumn By Angela Rieck

Autumn season has a chaotic sequence to it. While spring is a predictable progression of flowering plants, shrubs, and trees, autumn is more disjointed. Autumn begins with warmth and ends with a cold ... [Continue Story]

Lucca is Fifteen! By J.E. Dean

Way back in 2011, Lucca arrived at our home, a beautiful goldendoodle with a coat the color of well-creamed coffee. She came to us with an oversized nose that we assumed she would grow into and enough ... [Continue Story]

Ballroom Dancing By Jamie Kirkpatrick

There is an attic at the top of the stairs of my mind. I don’t go there very often because it’s musty, full of cobwebs, odds and ends, boxes of faded photo albums, and trunks of old clothes that no ... [Continue Story]

Spy Chats

A New Restaurant Besides Piazza: A Chat with Emily Chandler

As many Spy readers know, we've been periodically checking in with Emily Chandler, the owner of Piazza Italian Deli, over a decade now. Starting in ... [Continue Story]

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]

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