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Family-owned Succulent Sweet Treats debuts in Harrington
When it comes to sweet treats, Harrington is being "desserted." The city's newest option for satisfying goodies, Succulent Sweet Treats opened its doors Friday. It celebrated with an open house that included free samples of its homemade desserts and an opportunity to meet the family behind the 97 Clark St. storefront.
QA author's “The New Future of Public Transportation” no. 1 on Amazon’s Best Sellers list
Paul Comfort, a renowned public transportation leader, has achieved a remarkable feat with his latest book, “The New Future of Public Transportation.” The book has soared to number one on Amazon’s New Best Sellers list in the Mass Transit and Sustainable Agriculture categories. A Queen Anne’s County resident, this is Comfort’s sixth book on public transportation. In this highly anticipated second edition, Comfort brings together 30 new, expertly crafted chapters...
Centre for Arts embraces 'A Homecoming'
CENTREVILLE — June 1, the Queen Anne’s County Centre for the Arts hosted the opening of “A Homecoming,” a mixed-media exhibition of five regional artists, all with ancestral ties to the Eastern Shore and Queen Anne’s County. Family, friends, community and supporters from nearby counties filled the Centre’s gallery to view works created from collage fiber and fabric, paint, photography, paintography and shell craft by artists Yolanda Acree, Janet Adams, Niambi Davis, Alani Paus, and Charlese Phillips. ...
Dr. Toughlove's Book Club
Dr. Toughlove is excited to review a newly published book entitled “Nana in the Country” by Caldecott Honor winner Lauren Castillo. Castillo (author and illustrator) has written several children’s books and illustrates books for other authors as well. If Lauren Castillo’s name sounds familiar, it may be because Dr. Toughlove reviewed the first book in the “Nana series” entitled “Nana in the City” in October 2021. This time around, instead of going to the city to see his Nana, the protagonist hosts Nana at his...
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