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Maryland Natural Resources Police will increase patrols and target impaired boaters during the busy Independence Day weekend as part of the nationwide Operation Dry Water campaign. The annual enforcement effort runs July 3 through July 5 and includes high-visibility patrols, vessel safety inspections, and enhanced enforcement on waterways statewide. According to the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, alcohol was a contributing factor in two of the state’s fatal boating accidents in 2025. During last year’s Operation Dry Water campaign, DNR Police arrested nine people for operating a vessel under the influence. Officials encourage boaters to designate a sober operator, wear a properly fitted Coast Guard-approved life jacket, and ensure all required safety equipment is on board. Boaters are also urged to check weather conditions, file a float plan or let someone know their destination and their planned return time.
Motorists crossing the Chesapeake Bay this weekend will be greeted by a new symbol of American pride soaring above the Eastern Shore gateway; a 30-by-50-foot American flag near the eastbound approach to the Bay Bridge in celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary. The Maryland Transportation Authority, in partnership with Queen Anne’s County, the American Legion, the VFW and other community organizations, announced the completion of the America 250 project. The flag flies from a 100-foot flagpole on the causeway between the bridge spans, serving as a lasting tribute to the nation’s semiquincentennial and to the veterans who have served the country. The flag was donated by the Queen Anne’s County VFW, and the American Legion, while the MTA constructed the flagpole and will maintain the flag. The installation marks one of several Maryland and local initiatives recognizing America’s 250th anniversary, and creates a highly visible landmark at one of the state’s busiest gateways.
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