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Mid-Shore Education: A Chat with Gunston School's John Lewis
It is instinctively hard for any thoughtful leader of an institution to use the word "thriving" to categorize the current state of their enterprise ... [Continue Story]
A Chat with New ShoreRivers Executive Director Isabel Hardesty
As the Spy has noted before, we've been spending a lot of time lately trying to catch up with a number of the Mid-Shore's most important ... [Continue Story]
At the Academy: On Close Introspection with AAM Curator Mehves Lelic
At the end of the day, a talented curator must think about what their audience actually "sees" at an exhibition. For it is not only the process of ... [Continue Story]
At the Academy: Former Board Chair Cathy McCoy Takes a Modest Victory Lap
Nothing can prepare one to be the board chair of a robust regional art museum. There are no "Board Chairs of Small Art Museum for Dummies" guidebooks ... [Continue Story]
Mid-Shore Arts: Carla Massoni and Gallery Enter a New Era
As a busy summer arts scene slides into a promising autumn slate of gallery shows, theatre, and full weekend events like October's Sultana Downrigging ... [Continue Story]
Defining Chestertown's Rural Hospital (Part Two): A Chat with Lara Wilson
"I feel like I arrived on a boat," quipped Lara Wilson, referring to the recent Chester River Packet cruise celebrating the "Save Our Hospital" ... [Continue Story]
The Journey to Chestertown: A Chat with Washington College's 31st President Michael Sosulski
Perhaps one of the greatest challenges that faced Michael Sosulski after he finished his undergraduate work at Georgetown University was whether to ... [Continue Story]
Phil Dutton and his Alligators bring Louisiana to the Mid-Shore
If you close your eyes in this summer heat and humidity while listening to Phil Dutton and The Alligators, you might think you're in a Louisiana ... [Continue Story]
The Hard Work Begins to Define Chestertown's Rural Hospital: A Chat with Dennis Welsh
In a world trying to keep its balance during a global pandemic, health issues are paramount, whether internationally, statewide, or at a community ... [Continue Story]
Exit Interview: Heron Point's Garret Falcone Takes a Bow
For Garret Falcone, the designation of Chestertown's University of Maryland Shore Medical campus' new status as Maryland's first rural hospital came ... [Continue Story]
One Day in Arlington by Jim Dissette
One August day, some years ago, I made my intermittent pilgrimage to Arlington National Cemetery. I always manage to choose the hottest day of the ... [Continue Story]
Mid-Shore Arts: Finding the Light after COVID at the MassoniArt
Slowly rising out of the shadows of a harsh year, what can be more welcoming than the reopening of MassoniArts' in Chestertown with a show called ... [Continue Story]
Kent County's Attainable Housing Needs with Darius Johnson
For some Kent Countians, owning a house is an unattainable dream. Locked into generational poverty, renting a home or a room is their only viable ... [Continue Story]
Memorializing Marine Conor McDowell by Protecting Future Generations
In a few weeks, Americans of all sorts will be celebrating the traditional Memorial Day weekend. And in between family BBQs and trips to the beach, ... [Continue Story]
Railroads of the Eastern Shore with Lorett Treese
With news that President Biden plans to overhaul the Northeast Corridor Amtrak railway system with an infusion of $80 Billion as part of his ... [Continue Story]
Neil King Goes for a Walk
Spy readers may remember the name of Neil King from a few months ago when he generously contributed a masterful treatment of Frederick Douglass and ... [Continue Story]
Going Wild: Sultana's Lawrence Wetlands Preserve
If you could see over the wall of Phragmites lining the bike trail a few hundred yards north of Cross St. you would discover another world, a natural ... [Continue Story]
A "Critical" New Title for Chestertown's Hospital with Shore Health's Ken Kozel
Perhaps one of the more significant events in Chestertown's long history is expected to take place in a few weeks. While there is no official ... [Continue Story]
WC's Headwater to the Bay with Kate Livie and Ben Ford
Already renowned for its fall course "Chesapeake Semester," an interdisciplinary study of the Chesapeake Bay region, Washington College's Center for ... [Continue Story]
Chestertown Commerce: Returning to a New Normal With Thad Bench
As mass vaccination centers propel the nation's rising immunization rate, businesses large and small are calculating a year's worth of damage and ... [Continue Story]
Speaking and Listening for the Eastern Shore's Disabled with Dominique Sessa
Not that long along, Dominique Sessa had set her sights on being a dancer. As a child, she loved to dance, and her dreams of finding a career in that ... [Continue Story]
Bookplate's Tom Martin: Reading as Survival
Tom Martin closed the doors to the Bookplate in March 2020 and wondered, like so many business owners, when, or even if, the shop would open ... [Continue Story]
Madam Librarian: Arnessa Dowell Takes the Helm at Kent County Public Library
Most people who are not native to Kent County always seem to have a story on how they ended up in Chestertown or Rock Hall, but Arnessa Dowell's ... [Continue Story]
Profiles in Spirituality: Robert Abel and Stories of Near-Death Experiences
It's not unusual in our lives to encounter something that that seems outside our daily experience. A distant friend calls the moment you are thinking ... [Continue Story]
WC's Starr Center Former Director on Lincoln's Journey to Washington
If the last four years feels like a crash course in American civics, constitutional law, and history, the Covid-19 pandemic—and our forced retirement ... [Continue Story]
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