Main Street Historic Chestertown has announced the re-granting of $157,600 in Maryland Strong Economic Recovery Initiative (SERI) funding to 29 downtown businesses in grant amounts ranging from $1,000 to $9,500.
Mid-Shore Pro Bono Launches Life Planning For All Initiative to Assist Families with Financial & Health Care Documentation
Mid-Shore Pro Bono (MSPB), a non-profit organization on Maryland’s Eastern Shore that provides free access to legal services to low-income community members, today announced the launch of ‘Life Planning For All,’ an initiative to assist local families with legal, financial, and health care directives, at no charge.
Kidney Health Practice Joins UM Shore Medical Group
Hogan Appoints Kent County Administrator Shelley Heller to MES Board of Directors
Youth Outreach Program Offered By Mid Shore Behavioral Health
Celebrate Maryland Wine Month with Crow Vineyard & Winery
The month of March was dubbed Maryland Wine Month by the Maryland wine industry back in 2017, giving Maryland wineries a chance to showcase their uniquely diverse product to consumers, and bring awareness to the growing industry. For Crow, this month-long celebration falls perfectly in line with the news of their latest award-winning wines.
Rebuilding Together Kent County Secures $75k Grant from Maryland Affordable Housing Trust
Programs to Keep Our Community Connected
“The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it.” So said Moliere. In that spirit, RiverArts has sought to come up with creative ways to overcome the limitations created by the pandemic. It continues to explore new ways to bring people together virtually and act as a force to help keep our community inter-connected and thriving.
Cherrix Named Director, Heart and Vascular Center at UM SRH; Eisemann Promoted
ShoreRivers Announces Partnerships for Urban Stormwater Retrofits
ShoreRivers has received grants to work with two regional organizations to better manage and treat stormwater runoff from urban parking lots. In Kent County, a collaborative project between ShoreRivers, Washington College, and the Town of Chestertown proposes to retrofit a stormwater detention pond and associated drainage on the northern edge of the college’s campus.










