Peoples Powered by Hanscom Federal Credit Union and its charitable foundation presented $40,000 in donations to 20 nonprofits, each receiving $2,000, recently. According to the Evening Enterprise, President and CEO Peter Rice and senior leadership met with local leaders, shared Hanscom’s vision for the region and advanced its commitment behind the Peoples Powered by Hanscom name. Grant recipients represent community priorities, including education, youth programs, food security, support of veterans, housing support and other local initiatives aimed to strengthen Eastern Shore communities.
Public Forum Wednesday On Update Chestertown Comprehensive Plan
A fter what has been described as “years of extensive work,” the Town of Chestertown and the Chestertown Planning Commission are set to present a draft updated comprehensive plan to the public. The Evening Enterprise reports after a 60-day review period, the Maryland Department of Planning, and other state agencies, have provided comments on the draft plan. The Chestertown Planning Commission will host a public forum regarding the comprehensive plan, as well as comments from state agencies, at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 25.
Kent County Parks And Rec: Busy in 2025, Again in 2026
At their regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, the Kent County commissioners thanked the Parks and Recreation Department for maintaining the grounds at nine parks around the county. The Kent County News reports participation doubled in multiple categories last year across the county’s five flagship parks: Worton Park, Betterton Beach, Edesville, Turner’s Creek and Toll Park. They had 2,856 participants in the 80 programs they offer and community events. The sports leagues went up to just over 800 participants, which did not include the independent sports leagues. The summer camps had high attendance, and for this year, have sold out.
Talbot County Man Held By ICE
Elmerson Campos built a construction business and life in Easton for over 24 years. Now, he’s being held in a California detention center — and a federal judge says Immigration and Customs Enforcement must justify keeping him there. The Star Democrat reports Elmerson Campos, 45, was arrested by ICE on Feb. 5 in town, according to family and friends. Family said his truck was found later that day at the Go! Wash car wash on Dover Road.
Campos was initially taken to the Salisbury ICE field office, transferred to Baltimore, then Arizona and is now in California, according to a family member.
New Information Revealed Concerning Kent Center
State records obtained by the Kent County News reveal that two residents of Kent Center, Inc. died amid serious care failures at the Chestertown disability services provider — disclosures that help explain why Maryland health officials moved to suspend the organization’s license in late January, even as its executive director has publicly characterized the shutdown only as a “transition.” The Maryland Department of Health’s Office of Health Care Quality issued an Order of Summary Suspension against Kent Center on Jan. 29, 2026, halting the organization’s residential programs, day habilitation services, and pre-vocational services. The suspension has displaced an estimated 60 residents and program participants and triggered layoffs of nearly 200 employees.
Winston Seeks Caroline County Commissioners Seat
Savannah Winston, current Preston mayor and commission president, is seeking a seat on the Caroline County Commissioners.The Caroline Review reports Winston said her decision to run for county commissioner is to expand experience and serve the area on a larger scale. Winston, who will run as a Democrat, has served on the Preston town commission since 2020. She won a special election that year and was reelected in 2023. She’s s the first woman and African American to serve as the president of the Preston commission.
Winston said she is running on the platform of building bridges and strengthening communities.
Report: Chestertown Movie Theater To Close
Flagship Premium Cinemas, which has operated the movie theater at Washington Square in Chestertown since 2021, is headed for closure. According to the Chestertown Report, Chestertown Mayor Meghan Efland made the announcement at the Feb. 17 Council meeting.
$2 Million In Grants Headed For Kent County
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) has recently announced a series of planned awards and investments in Kent County, totaling more than $2M in total funding that will benefit Kent County and its residents, businesses, and communities. Among the recipients, $100,000 to Main Street Rock Hall for site development and construction of a community multi-use area on a vacant lot
$150,000 to the Town of Betterton, to provide extensive renovations to the Betterton American Legion Building, including a new roof, windows, ceilings, floors, and a kitchen update and $500,000 to Washington College toward the construction of its Innovation Plant, to name just a few.
Deadline Approaching For Kent County Commissioner Candidates To File
Kent County voters will elect three county commissioners this year, but the deadline to file as a candidate is fast approaching. According to the Kent County News, candidates seeking to run as a Republican or Democrat must file by Feb. 24 in order to appear on the ballot. Primary elections will be held in June, with the general election scheduled for November. All three seats on the Kent County Board of County Commissioners are up for election. President Ronald H. Fithian and Commissioners Albert H. Nickerson and John F. Price currently serve on the three-member governing body.
Community Conversation On Make Up Of Kent County Commissioners Board
The composition of the Board of Kent County Commissioners will be the topic of what is being described as a “community conversation” hosted by the Democratic Club of Kent County on Thursday, Feb. 19 at Procolino’s Pizza. The public is invited. Currently there are three county commissioners, all elected at-large. The Feb. 19 program will explore a proposal to increase the number of commissioners to five and to elect them by district rather than at-large.