A new Dollar General will soon be under construction in Wye Mills. At its March 12 meeting, the Queen Anne’s County Planning Commission granted major site plan approval for Oxford Chase Development Inc. to construct a 10,528-square-foot Dollar General store on the east side of Centreville Road in Wye Mills. Kent County News reports, located in the Suburban Commercial zoning district, the project site consists of a single vacant parcel totaling 3.5 acres, according to county planner Doug Summers. The parcel is situated between Ten Eyck Brewing and Parks Tire and Auto Service in Wye Mills along Centreville Road (Maryland Route 213).
Pump Problems Posed By ‘Disposable’ Items In Betterton
Disposable doesn’t mean flushable. Items like wipes and tampons being flushed in the sewer have caused Betterton problems within the wastewater system. Kent County News reports the dilemma was discussed at length at the latest town council meeting, and it goes beyond a discrepancy with a label and being a mere inconvenience. Town Pump Station 7, which covers a cluster of houses along First Street extending to Bayside Avenue has been getting clogged on a consistent basis council member Gerry Werner pointed out.
Whenever this happens, operators have to open up the pump station to find the obstruction.
Reported Assault In Chestertown Leads To Arrest
An investigation into a reported assault in the 21000 block of Woods Edge Drive in Chestertown, has led to the arrest of a 32-year-old man. Eastern Shore Undercover reports deputies responded to the residence after receiving a call about an ongoing assault. Upon arrival, screaming was heard from inside the home.
Following an investigation, Montrail Cortez Montgomery Jr. was arrested. He was subsequently charged with first-degree assault, along with additional offenses. In addition to the assault charges, Montgomery was served with multiple outstanding warrants.
Kent County Housing Discussion
Kent County has the land, zoning and plans to add as many as 1,000 new homes over the next decade.
While all five incorporated towns — Chestertown, Rock Hall, Galena, Betterton and Millington — are planning or advancing housing projects, construction in unincorporated areas has largely stalled, even after the county loosened zoning rules to encourage growth. Kent County News reports Jamie Williams, the county’s economic development director, said current plans could yield about 1,000 new housing units countywide — roughly a 10% increase based on current census data.
EF-1 Tornado Confirmed In Caroline County During Monday Night’s Storm
Two EF-1 tornadoes – one in Caroline County, Maryland and one in Kent County, Delaware have been confirmed by the National Weather Service, as well as extensive straight-line wind damage in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland. The survey team from the National Weather Service office has confirmed a tornado occurred Monday evening near Frederica. The preliminary rating is an EF-1 with estimated maximum wind speed of 100mph. Tuesday the survey team confirmed a tornado occurred Monday evening in Ridgely, Maryland in Caroline County. The preliminary rating of this tornado is an EF-1 with maximum winds to 100mph. The survey team also examined significant wind damage that occurred between Sudlersville and Millington in Maryland in Queen Anne’s County, which were determined to have been straight line winds.
Housing Choice Voucher Program Waiting List To Open April 1
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) has announced the Housing Choice Voucher Program waiting list for Maryland’s Eastern Shore will open on Apr. 1 at 9:00 a.m. WMDT reports the Housing Choice Voucher Program is a federally funded rental assistance program that helps very low-income families, older adults, and individuals with disabilities afford safe and decent housing in the private rental market. Applications will only be accepted online until Apr. 30 at 5:00 p.m. The waiting list is open to residents from Caroline, Kent, and some surrounding counties, as well as residents in the Town of Elkton.
Pulitzer Prize Winner To Highlight Kent County Poetry Festival
MacArthur Foundation Fellow and Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown will headline the Robert Earl Price Poetry Festival, formerly the Kent County Poetry Festival, taking place later this month in Chestertown. The Evening Enterprise reports all festival events are free, but registration is required for some. Links to all the events, tickets and sign-ups are available on Kent Cultural Alliance’s website, https://kentculture.org/poetryfest/. Brown’s collection titled “The Tradition” won the Pulitzer Prize in 2020.
Democratic Club Of Kent County March Meeting
Matthew Peters, director of the Easton-based Chesapeake Multicultural Resource Center, is the keynote speaker for the March meeting of the Democratic Club of Kent County. The Evening Enterprise reports his topic is the immigration community on the Eastern Shore, and how past and current federal and state policies affect our community. The meeting is Thursday, March 19 at Sumner Hall, located at 206 S. Queen St. in Chestertown.
Middleton Named As Town Manager In Rock Hall
Rock Hall Mayor James Cook of Rock Hall has announced Bob Middleton as their new town manager. Kent County News reports Cook explained that Middleton and his wife, Maria, are long-time Marylanders returning to the Rock Hall and Chestertown area after spending the last 10 years in California supporting both family and work.
The town manager will begin his new role on March 23.
Chestertown Congregation Lists Building For Sale
One of Chestertown’s most significant African-American congregations has listed its building for sale and is planning to move to Delaware, according to Bishop Ronald T. Fisher, the pastor. According to the Kent County News, Faith Life Church, formerly the Gospel Church of God, is located at Calvert and Lynchburg Streets in one of Chestertown’s most historic African-American neighborhoods, just blocks from the H. H. Garnet Elementary School which had been the Kent County high school for Black students before integration in the 1960s. It is also near the historic Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church and the former site of the Charlie Graves Uptown Club where acts like Wilson Pickett, Etta James, and Otis Redding performed until the club closed in the late 1980s.