EASTON — Around 180 people attended the For All Seasons presentation on human trafficking on Tuesday night at the Avalon Theatre, where a panel of experts painted a picture of
From left: Thomas Stack anti-human trafficking and sexual assault response manager for the City of Baltimore; Heather Amador, deputy director of victim services policy and programs of the Governor’s Office
EASTON — A recent graduate of Washington College, Andrea C. Proimos spent her final semesters at school creating a web-based graphic novel about traveling in the footsteps of Frederick Douglass.
ROYAL OAK — Sculptor Cole Meyerhoff’s workshop is full of clamps, power saws and TIG welders. He can cut and bend metal and wood into shapes that please him. He
CAMBRIDGE — Alex Green has made a career out of studying Harriet Tubman and her legacy, so he was surprised when he found a photo he didn’t recognize among his
EASTON — The Talbot County Chamber of Commerce has finished redoing their office spaces in Easton Plaza. Some of the thinking is to make each conference room and office space
DENTON — Linda Prochaska, director of Appleseed Books, has dropped off her first book collection box at Empire Pizza. Getting donations of new or lightly used books for children allows
EASTON — A mental health forum featuring two speakers, author Michelle Hammond and poet and musician Nigel Birch, was held at the BAAM Center Thursday night.
ST. MICHAELS — On the newly acquired Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum 130-foot cruise vessel Patriot, “welcome aboard” is more than a slogan. Capt. Matt Gauthier makes an effort to speak
ANNAPOLIS — Governor Wes Moore Thursday called on the federal government to declare the expanding population of invasive fish species—including blue catfish, flathead catfish, and snakehead—to be an ongoing commercial
EASTON — Gov. Wes Moore made a visit to the Eastern Shore on Tuesday Feb. 14, stopping in Church Hill, Easton and Centreville. He stopped in Easton to visit Rise
FEDERALSBURG — The town council met with a mostly Black group of community members to talk about remedies to the lack of racial diversity in town government representatives. In Federalsburg’s
DENTON — Way out on the beautiful outskirts of Denton there is a waterfront campus owned by the Girl Scouts. Camp Todd, which has 64 acres tucked up to Lake
The dirt road leading into The Maryland Museum of Women’s History feels like it
is taking you back in time. This museum is developing content to display at the
plantation