Chestertown Lions Club Halloween Parade

The Lions Club here will host its annual Halloween parade on Saturday, Oct. 26, stepping off at 1 p.m. The Evening Enterprise reports the Chestertown Lions Club-sponsored parade, which has been a holiday staple for more than 50 years, will travel down High Street from Kent Street to Queen Street. There will be marching bands, floats and costumed characters . Also, cash prizes and gift certificates will be awarded to the judges’ favorites in various age groups, from preschool to adult.

One Dead, One Injured In Vineland Shooting

A Vineland man was shot and killed Friday night in his vehicle on Southeast Boulevard. The Press of Atlantic City reports officers responded to an area between Sherman and Grant avenues at 9:30 p.m. and found Mark A. Brown, 30, in the driver’s seat suffering from a gunshot wound. He was transported to Inspira Medical Center Vineland, where he was pronounced dead. A 34-year-old Vineland man was a passenger in the vehicle and was found at an adjacent property suffering from a gunshot wound, the Prosecutor’s Office said. He was transported to a local hospital for treatment and was released. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.

Bell Named New Executive Director Of Kent County Public Library

Robert Bell is the new executive director of the Kent County Public Library. Bell’s hiring was announced in a news release Friday, Oct. 18. He succeeds Arnessa Dowell, who served from January 2021 to April 2024 when she stepped down for another job opportunity. The Evening Enterprise reports Bell previously worked in academic and public libraries across the United States and abroad in China and Thailand for a total of about 20 years.

Queen Anne’s County High School Receives Security Dollars

Queen Anne’s County High School has recently been awarded $70,000 to pursue the hiring of the district’s first School Security Employee (SSE), according to Joe Saboury, coordinator of school safety and security. The Star Democrat reports as of August, the district received funding from the Maryland Center for School Safety School Resource Officer (SRO) Adequate Coverage Grant under the 2018 Maryland Safe to Learn Act.
This funding allows school districts to hire an employee to serve as a supplement to the SRO already in place, he said. Resource officers already serving the school district fall under the direction and budget of the county sheriff’s office.

QAC Sheriff’s Office Seeks ID Of Shoplifting Suspect

The Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff is requesting the public’s help in identifying a shoplifting suspect caught on surveilance at the Queenstown Premium Outlets. Deputies accuse the suspect of stealing a handbag and keychain worth $558 after entering the Kate Spade outlet around 5:20 p.m. on Oct. 6.
The Sheriff’s Office alleges the suspect placed the stolen merchandise into a larger bag and exited the store without paying.

Kent County Board Of Education Candidates Forum

Candidates seeking a seat on the Kent County Board of Education in next month’s election have confirmed their attendance at a forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Kent County on Tuesday, Oct. 22.
The Evening Enterprise reports the forum, which gets underway at 6 p.m., will be held at the Presbyterian Church of Chestertown, 905 Gateway Drive. There are four candidates for the two open seats: Piers Heriz-Smith, Laura McKenzie, John Queen and incumbent Francoise Sullivan.

Main Street Historic Chestertown Tax Credits

Main Street Historic Chestertown is encouraging donors to take advantage of the organization’s remaining allocation of $14,250 in Maryland state tax credits before they expire at the end of the calendar year.
The Evening Enterprise reports the tax credits offer donors an opportunity to make a meaningful contribution while receiving a 50% tax credit for donations of $500 or more. They’re available until the end of December 2024.

Kent County YMCA Hosting Health And Wellness Expo

A health and wellness expo will be held at the Kent County Family YMCA from 3 to 7 p.m, Thursday, Oct. 17. The YMCA is located at 200 Scheeler Road, Chestertown. The Evening Enterprise reports offerings will include free health screenings; flu and COVID vaccines (bring your insurance cards); more than 50 exhibitors; free refreshments; and entertainment.

Boy Missing From Churchville Found Safe

The Harford County Sheriff’s Office found a 7-year-old boy who was abducted from his elementary school in Churchville. The alert had been issued for Khalil Rodney Ringgold Monday morning. Authrorities issued a release reading, “Khalil has been safely located and is being reunited with his father. The investigation is ongoing and will be reviewed with the Harford County State’s Attorney to determine if any charges are appropriate.” The child disappeared for a time after getting into a car with a male driver at Churchville Elementary School.

Investigation Continues Into Deadly Pedestrian Crash In Queen Anne’s County

Maryland State Police are investigating a fatal pedestrian crash that occurred early Tuesday morning in Queen Anne’s County. The pedestrian, whose identification is being withheld pending next of kin notification, was pronounced deceased on the scene. The driver of a passenger vehicle involved in the crash was reported uninjured and remained at the scene. Shortly after 6 a.m., troopers from the Centreville Barrack responded to the area of Maryland Route 213 at Maryland Route 544 for a report of a crash involving a pedestrian, struck while crossing the roadway.