Opioid Stats Locally For 2023

Chestertown, Church Hill and Queenstown each saw two opiod deaths, of the nine reported in Queen Anne’s County last year. There had been none in any of those locations the year prior. Numbers are still down slightly from the single season high for opioid deaths in 2021 with 12 and 10 preceded that in 2020.

Woman Facing Charges After Welfare Check

Queen Anne’s County Office of the Sheriff announcing the arrest of 37 year old Ashley M. Lefevre. She was found nodding off in a vehicle along Main Street and Watermans Ct. in Grasonville with her car still in drive. When police arrived to check on her, they determined she was impaired. She now faces a slew of charges including pot possession, DWI, Negligent Driving, and Reckless Driving. Lefevre was arrested and later taken to the District Court Commissioner.

QAC Library Getting More Reading Materials To Inmates

Queen Anne’s County Library has been expanding efforts to get more services to incarcerated individuals at Queen Anne’s County Detention Center. This project, funded by an $11,000 grant from the Library Services and Technology Act. Since September 2023, when the first order was submitted, the library has delivered approximately 650 new books, replacing a large portion of the outdated and worn-out collection. Those in the facility are able to visit the library once a week, checking out three books each week.

Camper Fire In Chestertown Thursday

A camper went up in flames Thursday morning in Chestertown. WBOC reports at approximately 4:45am, a fire broke out at 500 Double Creek Pt. Road. The incident was described as a fire in a “30′ aluminum camper with attached living quarters”.
According to state fire officials, the fire, which was discovered by the owner, took 24 firefighters and 30 minutes to control.
Maryland Office of the State Fire Marshal report the preliminary cause as accidental, caused by some kind of electrical malfunction under the camper.

Men Charged With Stealing Pride Flags From Chestertown Church

Three out-of-state men were charged by the Chestertown Police Department for the theft of Pride flags and other rainbow-themed items taken from the Emmanuel Church on Cross Street during the weekend of the Juneteenth celebration, June 15, 16. The Kent County News reports in all, nine victims of theft were identified. The crimes occurred on Cross Street, Cannon Street, Greenwood Avenue, Water Street, and High Street. The total loss to the victims is estimated by police at approximately $1,400.

Ferry Park Beach Boardwalk To Close Part Of Next Week

In Rock Hall, Ferry Park Beach Boardwalk will be closed Monday, July 29th through Thursday, August 1st (daytime only) for the Boardwalk to be replaced thanks to the Parks & Recreation Beach Grant from 2021. If you have any questions, please call the Town Office at 410-639-7611.

Man Charged With Driving Under The Influence In Queen Anne’s County

A man is charged in Queen Anne’s County with driving under the influence. Authorities say 43 year old Steven Lunczynski was pulled over late at night on July 18th for failing to maintain his lane. The deputy who made the stop detected alcohol on the driver’s break and administered a field sobriety test, which he failed. Lunczynski was placed under arrest and charged.

Heron Point Now A Certified Wildlife Habitat

Heron Point’s riverfront garden has met the criteria of a Certified Wildlife Habitat® as established by the National Wildlife Federation. The Evening Enterprise reports the area has been transformed into a sustainable native garden that supports a variety of wildlife, including birds, butterflies, bees and frogs. According to a news release, the National Wildlife Federation cited Heron Point’s riverfront garden for its provision of natural food sources, water, cover and nesting places for wildlife.

Queen Anne’s County Commissioners ‘Reinclude’ Property Into Growth Area

The Queen Anne’s County Commissioners voted 3-2 to approve “re-including” 101 acres of property on Piney Creek Road owned by Chesterhaven Beach Partnership, LLP back into the Chester Growth Area. The Bay Times & Record Observer reports Chesterhaven Beach Partnership, LLP submitted a Reconsideration Comprehensive Rezoning Request to add to the Chester Growth Area and to rezone it to Chester Master-Planned Development when comprehensive rezoning was addressed.

QAC Land Preservation Efforts

Queen Anne’s County has now accumulated upwards of 90,000 acres of preserved agricultural land, pending the settlement of an additional 1,830 acres. County Commissioners have made land preservation a top priority in recent years, dedicating over $1 million this year to the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation program, which, after the state match, resulted in a total contribution of over $5 million towards easement acquisition.