Occurrences

Hurricane Earl Precautions

The Coast Guard operating within the Chesapeake Bay is warning boat owners of a potentially significant storm surge as the results of Hurricane Earl. ... 

Spy/WCTR Election Profile: Tim Lloyd

The third participant in the WCTR/ Spy series of interviews with candidates for commissioner was Republican Tim Lloyd of Kennedyville.  Lloyd, a co-founder... 

Comptroller Releases Annual Revenue Report

Maryland pulled in less revenue than almost any time in four decades — but outperformed its bleak financial forecast, state Comptroller Peter Franchot... 

Ehrlich Tailors Appeal to Montgomery Voters

In an appeal to Montgomery County residents Tuesday, former governor Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) pointed to two tax measures passed by the Democrat-led General... 

Things Are Great at Kent County Public Schools

Schools back in session and things are going great, according to Superintendent of Schools Dr. Barbara Wheeler. “It was one of the finest openings we’ve... 

Fed Funds to Rehab Three Eastern Shore Airports

Today, Rep. Frank Kratovil announced $566,718 in federal funding to help assist in the rehabilitation of three airports in Maryland’s First Congressional... 

Disturbances

Stereo Theft of Stereos

A 16-year-old was referred to juvenile services, accused of the theft of two stereos from two motor vehicles in Kennedyville. One belonged to Joshua Stap... 

Walk-In Theft

Carl Clazey of Twin Court, Chestertown, reported $210 stolen from his residence on Monday, 30 August. There was no forced entry.  Read More →

Burglary of Vacant House

Scott Nichols of Danville, PA reported that sometime between January 1, 2010 and  August 27, 2010 someone broke into his vacant house on Carolina Ave.,... 

Malicious Destruction of Property in Millington

On August 23, County Roads personnel discovered that Walnut Tree Rd. Bridge in Millington had been spray-painted with graffiti. The graffiti includes several... 

Trade & Mercantile

Chestertown’s Young Entrepreneurs: Adam Hock

Starting a business in Chestertown is considered a brave feat by many. The Spy’s Young Entrepreneur Series examines those who take that leap and... 

Downey’s to Close this Month

One of Chestertown’s most popular sandwich, chicken and soft ice cream stores will be closing at the end of August.  Store owner Joe Strong Downey,... 

The Secondhand Store Economy in Chestertown

As household budgets shrink, people are eating out less, spending less on clothes and putting off long-term purchases such as buying a house or a car.... 

Dollars & Sense Financial Services Ribbon Cutting August 6

The Kent County Chamber of Commerce has annouced that the Dollars & Sense Financial Services office will have a ribbon cutting at 357 High Street... 

Pet Watch

Animal Hoarding: Animal Cruelty or Mental Illness

Earlier this year, ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Agents arrived at a New York City apartment to find that dozens of cats and kittens had overtaken the small... 

Pets of the Week

I don’t particularly like pit bulls, due to a previous experience, but by the time I had finished playing with Mama, I was ready to take her home. Mama,... 

Animal Crush Videos Act of 2010 Passes House

Last Wednesday, July 21, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 416-3 to pass H.R. 5566, the Prevention of Interstate Commerce in Animal Crush Videos... 

Pets Suffering from Heatstroke in Parked Cars

As many parts of the country struggle with recent heat waves, we’ve all seen the disturbing news reports of pets, mostly dogs, dying from heatstroke... 

Outdoor Life and Sports

WC Starts Fall Sports Season this Weekend

Four Washington College teams open the fall 2010 season this weekend, with a men’s soccer home night game headlining the action. The volleyball,... 

WC Men’s Soccer Team Comes to Season with Experience

After fielding extremely young squads each of the past two seasons, the 2010 Washington College men’s soccer team is comprised of a more experienced... 

Eastern Neck Posts Deer Season Closing Dates

Eastern Neck National Wildlife Refuge will once again conduct an annual white-tailed deer hunt on selected days in October and November.  Please be advised... 

Friends of Eastern Neck & WC’s CES Trip – September 12

The Friends of Eastern Neck and the Center for Environment & Society are sponsoring a field trip to Foreman Branch Bird Observatory in Queen Anne’s... 

Food and Garden

Sunday Cooking – Peach and Plums, No Pears, Oh My!

Although it’s beginning to look like fall, we’re still blessed with enough local summer fruit to keep our vitamin C nicely topped off and our sweet... 

Fungus Can Digest Plastic

Scientists are reporting discovery of a more sustainable way of disposing of plastics that contain bisphenol A (BPA) — without releasing that potentially... 

DeCoster’s Kent County History

As we watch the egg recall roll on we remember when the DeCoster facility in Massey in the early 1990’s was the subject of Maryland state attempt to... 

Sunday Cooking — Fresh Figs

My poor little fig trees, engulfed as they are in a combination of raspberries-run-rampant and bindweed (Convuvulous) that miserable invasive that has... 

Arts & Lifestyle

Gershwin, Wonderfully Done

The 59th season of the Washington College Concert Series opens Sunday, Sept. 19 with internationally acclaimed pianist Thomas Pandolfi playing an all-Gershwin... 

Spy Cam Flies South

Dear Spy Cam fans: In response to your calls and letters regarding the whereabouts of the spy cam and its loyal subjects, I now offer you this explanation... 

Spy Profile: Captain Andrew of Echo Hill

It’s fairly certain that Kurt Hahn, the 19th century founder of outdoor education, would be mighty pleased with Andrew McCown’s 32 years of... 

The Met, Live in HD

One of the benefits of living in Chestertown is that through some mysterious force we are connected to just about every city, town and person on Earth.... 

Hands-on Workshop for Book Lovers

Print Shop Workshops Offered at Washington College Don’t miss this opportunity to learn the history of the book and the printed word, and try your hand... 

Town Notes

Kent County Library Board Members Recruitment

Kent County Public Library Board President Jack Stenger, President, Kent County Public Library announced that the Kent County Public Library is seeking... 

Washington College in Top 50 in Nation for Science PhDs

In an article in CBS Moneywatch.com, Washington College was number 24 in a list of colleges whose undergraduates eventually pursued a PhD in science. The... 

Chestertown Film has Outdoor Screening Saturday Evening

On September 4, there will be a special outdoor showing of the 1998  film, Chestertown, Maryland: An American Home Town for more than 350 Years, at 7:30... 

And The Winner Is…Drumroll, Please…Chestertown Farmers Market!

The town’s Saturday farmers’ market has been voted best in Maryland ahead of Bethesda Central Farm Market, Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard Farmers... 

Chester River Association Grant Award Ceremony Today

Rep. Frank Kratovil will join representatives from the USDA and EPA today, September 1st, in awarding a grant to the Chester River Association to help... 

Opinion

Editorial: Library Rebuilding

There is plenty to be angry about the recent troubles at the Kent County Public Library. After months of the county looking under almost every sofa cushion... 

Letter to Editor: What We Need for County Commissioners

Editor: Thanks to the League of Women Voters’ forum on Tuesday night, it’s crystal clear that of the eight candidates for Kent County commissioner, three... 

Open Letter from Jack Stenger, President of Kent County Public Library

The Kent County Public Library Board of Trustees is keenly aware of the adverse publicity we have received since late June and the extensive coverage... 

Publisher Note: A Comment on Comments

One of the most difficult policy decisions we’ve had to make since starting the Chestertown Spy is how we treat readers’ comments.  Almost from the... 

Fortnightly

Chestertown Futures Case Study #4: Matt Hogans

Matt Hogans, like many native sons of Kent County, made it a point not to return to the community when he graduated from college in the early 1980′s.... 

Between Preservation and Innovation: Architecture Today in Chestertown by Kathleen James-Chakraborty

Editor’s Note:  Chestertown native Kathleen James-Chakraborty recently returned to her childhood town to deliver a lecture on the role of architecture... 

Chestertown Futures Case Study 3: Liza Brocker

When Play it Again Sam’s co-owner Liza Brocker graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts, she was rather clear her future was... 

Excerpts from “Letters to Sophie” by Hailey Reissman

At this year’s May 16th commencement, Washington College again awarded the Sophie Kerr Prize.  At $64,253, it is the largest undergraduate literary...