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Change to stop signs a positive, city manager says
CAMBRIDGE — About five months after the City of Cambridge began turning off certain downtown traffic lights and replacing them with three- and four-way stop signs, the traffic lights are officially coming down. At a City Council meeting on July 8, the council voted unanimously to remove the traffic lights at six intersections where stop signs have been installed. In a July 1 memo addressed to the City Council, Cambridge...
Bubby Knott’s Legacy of Giving Lives On
ONLY 200 TICKETS LEFT, DRAWING IN SEPTEMBER... GRAB YOURS NOW. The Great Mills Trading Post provided the following information from Karen Siebert, CFO:. As we try to move on in the light of our dad’s passing; we have racked our brains in ways to best honor his legacy. In a few words; what we remember most about our dad is his giving spirit and the support he showed our community. We are happy to share our first act to keep his legacy alive. We are not sure if you have heard of the Survivor Tractor, but long story short, this tractor has been raising money to support Cancer for quite some time. Our dad bought the tractor several times as it hit the auction circuit. He was the last purchaser right before the onset of Covid. So, we thought it is only fitting to use this Survivor Tractor to help support the families of local children with cancer.
Maryland Facing Exodus; Residents Leaving These Five Places in Droves
Maryland is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States and has a population of approximately 6 million. Despite its rich history, diverse culture, and magnificent environment, not every town in the state is equally enticing to reside in. Certain places have low wages, inadequate education, high crime rates,...
St. Michaels, Maryland: A Charming Coastal Escape
A Glimpse into History:A Charming Coastal Escape Steeped in History and Culinary Delights. St. Michaels played a pivotal role in the War of 1812, famously tricking the British navy with strategically placed lanterns, a clever ruse that earned the town the nickname "The Town That Fooled the British." This historical legacy is preserved in the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, a sprawling complex showcasing the region's maritime heritage through exhibits, artifacts, and historic vessels.
Woman Burned In RV Fire Flown To Hospital In St. Mary's County
Shortly after 8 a.m. on July 15, first responders were called to the 23200 block of Point Lookout Road in Leonardtown, when a fire inside the vehicle was reported. According to the Maryland Fire Marshal, at the time the blaze broke out, the woman was inside the RV with two children.
Thanks to all who made golf tournament a success
Thanks to everyone who participated in, and supported the 18th annual Joe Williams Memorial Golf Tournament, sponsored by the Harry White Wilmer American Legion Post 82 and the Sons of The American Legion Squadron 82. In addition to being a past commander of Squadron 82, Joe was a long-time educator...
WNBA stars Griner and Jones showcase evolving centers in skills event
When a 14-year-old Jonquel Jones immigrated from the Bahamas in 2008 and arrived at Riverside Baptist School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, school trainer Reggie Bailey first noticed her length. Training processions ensued, the season progressed and Bailey recognized the New York Liberty center’s ability to shoot the 3-pointer.<\p> Jones committed to expanding, and Bailey acknowledged that she had continually “developed” her 3-point shot throughout her time at Riverside Baptist. Playing AAU and high school basketball in America motivated her to inherit new skills and, in turn, build her confidence to evolve on the court. Twelve years after she graduated from Riverside, Jones participated in her third WNBA All-Star 3-point contest Friday at Footprint Center as part of the weekend showcase in downtown Phoenix.<\p>
Calvert Veterans Affairs Chairman Receives Quilt Of Valor
LUSBY, Md. – On July 16, members of the Calvert County Chapter of Quilts of Valor presented a patriotic quilt to Dr. Brandon Temple, Chairman of the Calvert County Veterans Affairs Commission, for his service to the country and our county. A Quilt of Valor consists of three layers....
Teen Arrested In Connection With Prince Frederick Shooting
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office is announcing the arrest of Andre Xavier Howe, 17 of Huntingtown, in connection with the recent shooting on Mint Court in Prince Frederick. The arrest marks a significant step forward in ensuring the safety and security of our community.
La Plata man arrested after allegedly firing gunshot at TV during argument
CHARLES COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Charles County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) said officers arrested a man after he fired a gunshot at a television and threatened two people on Saturday morning. Police said that at around 10:50 a.m., officers responded to a La Plata home for the report of a man who fired […]
Motorcyclist killed in crash involving pick-up truck in Calvert County
CALVERT COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Deputies in Calvert County said a man is dead after his motorcycle collided with a pickup truck in Lusby on July 14. The Calvert County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) said deputies went to Nursery Road and Maryland Route 4 for a crash just after 7 p.m. After investigating, deputies […]
Unity Festival in Cambridge just days away
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – The annual Unity Festival in Cambridge is just a few weeks away. It is a fun time for kids and families to come together. The day will be filled with music, food, and live performances. Organizers are hoping that many people will come out to celebrate Cambridge and its community with no violence.
Underage Firearm Possession Leads To Arrest In St. Mary’s County
LEXINGTON PARK, Md. – On July 9, 2024, Zemar D. Batts, a 19-year-old resident of Lexington Park, Maryland, was arrested by the St. Mary’s County Sheriff’s Office for illegal possession of a firearm. The arrest followed a search and seizure warrant executed at his residence at 21380 Dayflower Place.
Cambridge Mayor Steve Rideout on Search for City Manager
The Cambridge City Council conducted interviews on July 15 for the vacant city manager position. The closed session was held at the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay and was, in the words of Mayor Steve Rideout, “an interesting meeting.” This was necessitated by the departure in May of City Manager Tom Carroll, whose position has been held on a temporary basis by David Deutsch.
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