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Snowstorm & Cold Weather Safety: Key TipsStay off the roads if possible — most injuries occur after the storm, not during it.Charge phones, weather radios, and backup battery packs before the storm arrives.Stock essentials: food, water, medications, pet supplies, and flashlights.Keep your vehicle’s gas tank at least half full in case of emergencies or detours.Prepare a car emergency kit: blanket, flashlight, snacks, water, gloves, and ice scraper.Dress in layers: moisture‑wicking […]
The Caroline County Commissioners introduced three zoning bills at their weekly meeting Tuesday. The Star Democrat reports a zoning map corrections bill introduced Tuesday would allow the planning director to administratively correct minor technical or clerical errors in zoning maps. According to Commissioners President Travis Breeding, the maps have been transferred from paper to digital ... Read more
A man was arrested for telephone misuse after allegedly making numerous calls to emergency services on February 2, 2026. The incident began around 10:36 p.m. when dispatch advised Sgt. Davidson that the individual, identified as Jeremy Stack, was repeatedly contacting multiple agencies. Easternshoreundercover.com reports Stack reportedly called the 911 Center, Maryland State Police Centreville Barrack, ... Read more
The public is getting a chance to weigh in on the Maryland Transportation Authority’s plan to rebuild the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and learn more about the environmental impact study. Three virtual and in-person public hearings have been announced, allowing people to review the alternatives and environmental impacts draft, learn about the MDTA’s recommended plan, and ... Read more
An 80-foot Maryland Department of Natural Resources icebreaker fought through up to twelve inches of ice on Monday to free watermen who had been stuck in Rock Hall Harbor for more than two weeks. ABC 7 News reports the icebreaker, A.V. Sandusky, was dispatched to the Eastern Shore town after frigid temperatures locked in dozens ... Read more
One person is in critical condition and four others, including three first responders, were treated following a carbon monoxide incident in Cambridge on Sunday. WBOC reports according to the Rescue Fire Company of Cambridge, volunteers were dispatched to a home on Pine Street on Feb. 8 after a concerned person contacted them about a possible ... Read more
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, founded by the late actor and philanthropist Paul Newman, will open its new Queenstown location in spring 2026 and is seeking energetic, compassionate and creative seasonal weekend program specialists for upcoming Family Camps. These positions will provide hands-on experience for individuals pursuing careers in education, human services, healthcare, ... Read more
Kent Center, Inc. operating in Chestertown, has been served with an order of summary suspension as confirmed the Maryland Department of Health Friday morning. This means that the license is now suspended. According to the Kent County News, Department of Health officials noted this is not a license revocation at this time; per the order, ... Read more
At its recent meeting, the Queen Anne’s County Board of Education unanimously appointed Matt Kibler as superintendent of schools. His four-year contract begins July 1. The Evening Enterprise reports Kibler has been the interim superintendent since June of 2025. Before that, he served as assistant superintendent and as director of accountability and implementation for Queen ... Read more
Accumulated snow and ice following the region’s first major winter storm caused access issues for businesses, residents and road crews across Chestertown and Kent County, prompting both town and county officials to acknowledge challenges while highlighting extensive cleanup efforts. According to the Kent County News, several Chestertown businesses reported that snow and ice blocked entrances, ... Read more
Four parents spoke at the February 3 Caroline County Board of Education meeting about the school system’s decision not to allow spring sports teams to use the NCHS stadium field for home games. The Caroline Review r eports CCPS originally announced the decision in November 2025, explaining that the stadium field had undergone extensive improvements ... Read more
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