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Plans move forward on new Millington wastewater plant
MILLINGTON — Plans are underway to demolish the Millington wastewater plant and rebuild a new one. Daniel String, Delaware Practice Leader of KCI Technologies, project manager for the operation, informed Kent commissioners at their regular scheduled meeting of the progress. Also in attendance was Jo Manning, town administrator for Millington and Millington council member Wayne Starkey. ...
Sudlersville Middle School moves closer to reuse with new grant application
CENTREVILLE — New life for the former Sudlersville Middle School marches forward as Queen Anne’s County Commissioners approved Queen Anne’s County Economic and Tourism Development’s application for another Rural Maryland Council Grant for up to $50,000 July 9. The grant application through the Rural Maryland Council seeks to fund predevelopment consulting costs up to $50,000 for the adopted reuse of the former school, according to Economic Development Director Heather Tinelli. ...
County fair continues through Sunday
TOLCHESTER — Kent County 4-H Fair season’s here once again. If you didn’t already know that judging by the heat. It’s four days of fun, family entertainment, in a rural agricultural setting that couldn’t represent life on the Eastern Shore any more accurately. Held at the Kent Ag Center at 21349 Tolchester Beach Road, Chestertown, as always, the fair features livestock, pigs, bunnies, horses, tractors, crab cakes, music entertainment and...
Queen Anne’s County Housing Authority Relocates Administrative Offices
Queen Anne’s County Housing Authority Relocates Administrative Offices. The Queen Anne’s County Housing Authority (QAC) is pleased to announce the relocation of its administrative offices. Effective July 22nd, the administrative offices will move from 205 E Water St STE 100, Centreville, MD 21617, to the Kramer Center, located at 104 Powell Street, Centreville, MD 21617, where the Department of Community Services is housed. Despite the change in location, the phone number (410-758-8634), fax number (410-758-8635), and mailing address (PO Box 280, Centreville, MD 21617) will remain unchanged.
The Historical Society Presents A Free Community Film Screening
Chestertown, Maryland: An American Home Town for more than 350 years featuring excerpts from Chestertown, Maryland: A Classic American Town on the Chester River, filmed in 1940. !. There’s nothing like the movies on a hot summer day! All are invited to join the Historical Society on July 28, 2024...
First-time Delaware State Fair exhibitor eager to enter ring
MIDDLETOWN, Del. — New Year’s Day is usually the day that many Americans make resolutions to exercise more often, go on a diet, and do other related activities. For some, that means getting on a treadmill. Imagine if you went to the gym where you just purchased a...
Change in county Dems meeting: McIntosh to talk via Zoom
CHESTERTOWN — The Democratic Club of Kent County announced in an email Tuesday that its July 18 presenter, former Maryland House of Delegates majority leader Maggie McIntosh, will give her talk via the video conferencing platform Zoom. She is unable to travel to Chestertown due to a medical emergency.
Berms topic of discussion at Planning Commission
CHESTERTOWN — Urban Grid is moving forward with plans to plant 250 acres of solar panels across three properties on Morgnec Road. The question before the county now is what that site plan will look like. The issue of berm placement — an artificial ridge or embankment designed to shield infrastructure from the road — was put before Kent County officials, July 11, during the Kent County Planning Commission public hearing with Urban Grid, the company building it —Morgnec Road Solar LLC. ...
Request for Proposal: Architect, Engineer, Consultant for Library Renovation
CHESTERTOWN LIBRARY, INC. BUILDING, 207 CALVERT ST., CHESTERTOWN, MD 21620. The Kent County Public Library invites interested and qualified firms to submit a proposal for professional services to be rendered toward the renovation of the Chestertown Library, Inc. Building located at 207 Calvert St., Chestertown, MD 21620. BACKGROUND. Originally constructed...
$300,000 Centreville WWTP funding reallocated to 4-H Park
CENTREVILLE — Due to grant requirement delays, the Queen Anne’s County Commissioners approved a reallocation of $300,000 in Rural Maryland Economic Development Funding from the upcoming Centreville Wastewater Treatment Plant projects to the Queen Anne’s County 4-H Park July 9. Unable to meet certain plant upgrades within the required grant time due to delays in funding and permitting, the Town of Centreville requested allocating the $300,000 in funding from wastewater project upgrades to ongoing 4-H Park improvements. ...
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