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Two juveniles were taken into custody and charged with vehicle theft on Friday night. WBOC reports on March 20 around 10:30 pm, Deputy Stephen Mayo identified the vehicle’s license plate from a “be on the look out” alert dispatch had sent earlier that evening. The vehicle was reported stolen from Chestertown and traveling on Route 213 when spotted, according to Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff. Deputy Mayo followed the vehicle until additional units responded to the area and initiate
The first of three co-defendants facing charges in connection to the fatal shooting of 19-year-old Christopher Parsley last June has received a 10-year jail sentence, with five years suspended. The Star Democrat reports Queen Anne’s County Circuit Court Judge Lynn Knight handed down the sentence to 19-year-old Kamryn Andrews, of Seaford, Delaware, on Monday. Andrews, who pleaded guilty to counts of reckless endangerment and handgun on person, will also serve five years probation. The late night
The state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine installed last fall at UM Shore Medical Center at Chestertown has brought advanced diagnostic technology to the region and reinforced the medical center’s role as a critical community resource. Kent County News reports the MRI was purchased by UM Shore Regional Health at a total cost of $2.2 million in advance of achieving the fundraising goal of $1.4 million due to the immediate need for updated equipment and early fundraising comm
Officers from the Easton Police Department have concluded an investigation into a corporate theft. EasternShoreUndercover.com reports the case involves the alleged misuse of a company credit card by 40-year-old Rishawn O. Brooks of Easton, Maryland. Brooks is a former employee of a local business, Teddy Bear Fresh. Company representatives discovered this financial activity during an internal audit. Brooks was subsequently terminated from his position. Brooks was served with a criminal summons
Celebrate sustainability at Chestertown’s 16th Annual Earth Day Festival on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 9 AM to 1 PM at Downtown Chestertown’s Park Row. The event will feature vendors, live music, kids’ activities, and educational exhibits. Residents can take part in paper shredding (9 AM–Noon), pick up free compost samples (bring your own bucket, up to 5 gallons), and drop off batteries and fluorescent or CFL bulbs for recycling. There will also be free see ds and saplings, a community trash
Chestertown is starting the process of updating its zoning map, and residents are invited to take part. The Eastern Shore Land Conservancy will host a Zoning Open House on Monday, April 27, from 1:30–5:30 PM at the Chestertown Branch of the Kent County Public Library (Main Meeting Room). You can explore the current zoning layers, ask questions, and share your thoughts on how zoning shapes neighborhoods and future growth. This is the first in a series of zoning discussions planned for 2026. Every
A Church Hill man faces a long list of charges after police say a K9 helped stop a pursuit. WBOC reports Queen Anne’s County Sheriff’s deputies attempted to stop a vehicle with expired registration on Main Street March 13 after it allegedly failed to make a stop. Officials say the vehicle was registered to the address of a subject with multiple warrants. After establishing a perimeter, police deployed a drone team and K9 Splash to successfully track the suspect, identified as 31-y
The Caroline County Sheriff’s Office arrested a man following a domestic incident that occurred on Sunday. WMDT reports deputies arrested 42-year-old David Scully of Federalsburg on charges of violating a protective order, malicious destruction of property greater than $1,000, driving under the influence of alcohol, and related charges. Scully was seen by a Caroline County District Court Commissioner for his initial appearance, and is being held without bond at the Caroline County Detention Cent
Maryland’s Board of Public Works approved over $2.8 million in grants for watershed protection across Queen Anne’s County in recent meetings. WBOC reports the funds come from the Department of Natural Resources Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program, which looks to permanently protect scenic views, water quality and ecosystems across the state through easements – state legal agreements with landowners. At a March 18 meeting, the Board approved $420,000 for a 59-acre easement on a
The Queen Anne’s County Commissioners will meet on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, at 5:30 p.m. at 107 North Liberty Street, Centreville. The agenda includes possible adoption of two key ordinances — one authorizing red light cameras and another allowing speed monitoring systems in the county. Commissioners will also set a public hearing date for a proposed change to growth allocation rules in the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area and hear an update on the FY27 County Administrator’s Budget.
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