Queenstown Seeks Residents’ Help On Thefts

The Town of Queenstown is requesting residents assistance regarding a recent occurrence of thefts in town.The Town Commissioners shared their plea on the Queenstown website and the Town of Queenstown Facebook page detailing the incidents. The Bay Times and Record Observer reports on or about June 15, a pole mounted digital speed awareness sign/solar panel assembly was removed from the shoulder of Main Street near the area of 7500 Main Street.

Queen Anne’s County Cooling Center Locations, Hours

Due to extreme heat this week with a dangerous heat index, the Queen Anne’s County Cooling Centers are available for any community members in need of a cool retreat. The following locations will be open:
Sudlersville Senior Center at 605 Foxxtown Road, Grasonville Senior Center at 4802 Main Street and the Kent Island Senior Center, 891 Love Point Road, Stevensville. Cooling Centers will be open from 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday.

The US 50/301 Ramp Management Pilot Program Continues This Weekend

The US 50/301 Ramp Management Pilot Program continues this weekend with an adjustment to the timing of the closures.
These detours will be active from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays, and Labor Day. Duke Street will be closed and blocked at the intersection of Duke Street and Island Plaza Court (AKA Cleet Street). MD 8 (Business Parkway/Romancoke Road, Exit 37) will also be closed. Drivers will continue to have access exiting US 50/301 onto MD 8 and MD 18 but will not have access to enter onto westbound US 50 at these locations.

Follow Up On Pride Flags Thefts In Chestertown

Follow up to a story we told you about earlier this week; Chesterdown Police say multiple suspects have been identified in the thefts of rainbow Pride flags and other rainbow-themed items over the weekend. Chief Ron Dixon confirms to the Evening Enterprise that all but one of the suspects are adults and are not local. The theft locations included Cross Street, High Street, Greenwood Avenue and Philosophers Terrace. In addition to theft, charges could include a hate crime and malicious destruction of property.

Chestertown Seeks Memorial Park Landscaping Pros

The Town of Chestertown is requesting sealed proposals for a professional landscaping firm to build out approved improvements to Memorial Park in the Town of Chestertown. The Town maintains a set of detailed planting plans and pathway within the park. Questions regarding this RFP will be accepted in writing only, to the Town of Chestertown Town Manager, Lawrence DiRe at townmanager@Chestertown.com before 2:00PM, EDT, on June 26, 2024.

Free Summer Meals For Kids

Kent County Public Schools is offering free meals during the summer for all children 18 and younger. The Evening Enterprise reports no application is required and children do not have to be enrolled in Kent County Public Schools. Meals will be available for pickup Mondays through Thursdays, now through Aug. 8th at Galena Elementary School, HH Garnet Elementary, Rock Hall Elementary and Kent County High School.

Input Sought Regarding Future Developmnt For Kent Narrows Property

Queen Anne’s County Government is asking residents what they would like to see at the Old Outlet location at Kent Narrows if it were re-developed? Officials point out that Queen Anne’s County Government does not own this property, they’re simply gathering ideas and feedback from the community to share with the property owner. Find out more on the Queen Anne’s County Government Facebook page.

Crimes Involving Pride Flags, Related Items Investigated In Chestertown

Chestertown Police report that over the weekend, several locations in town were victims of crimes related to Pride flags and related items. In a Facebook post, the department says officers have been working diligently on these incidents and have identified numerous suspects, who are not local to the area. Appropriate charges will be forthcoming. The post goes on to say this type of hate will not be tolerated, and if you are a victim of anything similar, contact police at (410) 778-1800.

Escaped Inmate In Anne Arundel County Caught In Queen Anne’s County

A prisoner who took off from the Anne Arundel County Jennifer Road Detention Center last week was nabbed in Queen Anne’s County. James Cash Gregory, of Washington D.C. escaped late Thursday morning and was arrested Friday morning after State Police and other agencies located him in Queen Anne’s County. Gregory now faces multiple charges in Anne Arundel County District Court including theft, trespassing, concealment of a dangerous weapon, and now escape 2nd degree.

Turtles Take Center Stage In Queen Anne’s County

Turtles in the spotlight in Queen Anne’s County, where June is Turtle Awareness Month. Experts say turtles face numerous threats, including habitat loss, pollution, illegal trafficking, and climate change. Many turtle species are now endangered, and it is our collective responsibility to protect them, and the Chesapeake Tidewater Region, including Queen Anne’s County, is home to a variety of turtles—11 of Maryland’s 19 species, to be exact. Ways you can help them include assisting turtles crossing roads, but only if it is safe for both you and the turtle. Avoid disturbing nesting turtles or those laying eggs. Protect and promote turtle habitats whenever possible, and never remove or transport turtles to different regions.