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05/10/2023

In case you missed it--here's our girl Anna as the cover girl for the newest issue of Shore Magazine. Read the whole story here. Shore Monthly And yes, she's sporting all Mercantile fashions in the article (we still have that beautiful dress in all sizes).

09/08/2022

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This is an amazing program right here in Caroline County.
06/08/2021

This is an amazing program right here in Caroline County.

Maryland's greenest county addresses food equity and food security By Amelia Blades Steward Caroline County has long been known as “The Green Garden County” in Maryland because of the sheer number of farms growing large volumes of healthy produce. Despite the perceived availability of healthy fr...

Local Cecil Johnson has the most amazing spices...check out his story.
06/07/2021

Local Cecil Johnson has the most amazing spices...check out his story.

Cecil Johnson's original blend is certainly seasoning the Eastern Shore By Manning Lee Photos by Maire McArdle Admittedly, I’m less than a gourmet chef. These days, I’m the type of chef who looks for fail-safe ways to add flavor to my dinners, and I take a very pragmatic approach. In a quest for...

From our first food issue, here is our cover article. Hunter's Crabs and Seafood Market is a great store. Check out the ...
06/03/2021

From our first food issue, here is our cover article. Hunter's Crabs and Seafood Market is a great store. Check out the recipe we included. Yum!

Generations later, this Eastern Shore seafood outpost does not disappoint By Reen Waterman Photos by Maire McArdle and Stephen Walker Amanda Williams carrying on her family business, Hunter’s Crabs and Seafood Market in Grasonville There is no more iconic symbol of the Eastern Shore than fresh cau...

Loreal is an amazing up and coming artist on the national scene. She is a hometown girl born, raised and raising her own...
10/17/2020

Loreal is an amazing up and coming artist on the national scene. She is a hometown girl born, raised and raising her own daughter in Easton. Keep an eye on her because she is headed for the top! Remember us, Ms. Lewis when you are famous!

By Niambi Davis | Photos by Caroline J. Phillips Loreal Lewis sings at her photo shoot “I was eight or nine when I knew I could sing,” Loreal Lewis recalls. She speaks fondly of growing up in Easton surrounded by family, community and music. On family road trips to Florida she would sing all the...

She was always so cute, known for donning a floral apron as her trademark. She’s bubbly and full of energy. I’ve always ...
10/11/2020

She was always so cute, known for donning a floral apron as her trademark. She’s bubbly and full of energy. I’ve always been a fan. She’s like Martha Stewart, but only with pizazz! She’s exhausting to watch, yet vibrant and quite inspiring.

By Manning Lee Courtesy Clear Sky Images Amid our shelter in place order, I took full advantage of sheltering in place...mostly in the place in front of my TV. I caught up on all the ‘important’ new Netflix shows watching some twice. I came to the same conclusions that every other binge watcher ...

In the days and weeks that followed George Floyd’s death, the world was in an uproar. Protests, looting, injuries, and a...
10/01/2020

In the days and weeks that followed George Floyd’s death, the world was in an uproar. Protests, looting, injuries, and arrests made headline news while the nation was locked down due to the continuing spread of COVID-19. The idea of creating a quiet tribute amid the turmoil evolved to become a pop-up art show at Tankersley’s fenced courtyard.

By Maire McArdle | Photos by Stephen Walker A display of 25 portraits hung along the fence at 11 S. Aurora Street on July 4. Local artists created the likenesses of Black people who have lost their lives unjustly due to the color or their skin. If you stayed in town on the 4th of July and happened t...

In this month’s issue, we explored a new program called Farm to Friends that really connected the dots from farms with e...
09/14/2020

In this month’s issue, we explored a new program called Farm to Friends that really connected the dots from farms with excess food to friends who were short on food. Read further to find out what a great idea they came up with!!

Sprout owner Ryan Groll and chef Wes Sampson continue to provide food resources to those in need. Ryan and Emily Groll’s Farm to Friends initiative is connecting the dots in our hungry community By Amelia Blades Steward / Photos by Stephen Walker Five years ago, Ryan and Emily Groll of Easton were...

The holidays are around the corner. Traditions are a big part of how we celebrate. Shore Magazine is asking the question...
09/13/2020

The holidays are around the corner. Traditions are a big part of how we celebrate. Shore Magazine is asking the question: Do you prefer a real Christmas tree or an artificial Christmas tree and why? If you post your answer, we may select your response to include in the article we are writing for the November/December 2020 issue. If you want your name listed differently than your Facebook name that appears, (ie. first name and last initial), please indicate that at the end of your post, otherwise we will use your Facebook name.

Looking forward to hearing your responses over the next week!

Many of us spent the balance of the Pandemic shut down together, but many of us on the Shore tasked ourselves to remain ...
08/29/2020

Many of us spent the balance of the Pandemic shut down together, but many of us on the Shore tasked ourselves to remain at home and then there were Community Responders.

These are the people who who held our community together. Read Further to learn of their hard work and heroism.

These are people who in times like this make us all Stronger when we work Together.

By Amelia Blades Steward and Manning Lee // Portraits by Stephen Walker Public and private agencies solve community issues through creative solutions, matching private resources with public needs in communities across the Mid-Shore Community Responder: Beth Anne Langrell In March, Beth Anne Langrell...

Look for the most recent issue of Shore! Read about the inspirational stories of six community responders whose creative...
08/28/2020

Look for the most recent issue of Shore! Read about the inspirational stories of six community responders whose creative solutions help the needs in our communities and more.

What a summer we've been having in Easton! One of the great new things this season is the introduction of Rude Food...wi...
08/12/2020

What a summer we've been having in Easton! One of the great new things this season is the introduction of Rude Food...with two restaurants created by the owner of Rise Up Coffee...this is one of those places where if you love Rise Up, you'll love Rude Food. Rude Burger and Rude BBQ are taking the town by storm! Don't miss these new grub hubs in town!

From left to right: Executive Chef Brett Cureton and General Manager G.C. DiVanna are ready to savor a sliced brisket sandwich and a loaded burger at a rustic picnic table in the Rude Burger outdoor dining area. The owners of Rise Up Coffee serve up delicious choices in Easton with juicy burgers or....

Mid-Shore Scholars Executive Director Vivian Landau comments, “Our ultimate goal is for all our Scholars to get into col...
08/04/2020

Mid-Shore Scholars Executive Director Vivian Landau comments, “Our ultimate goal is for all our Scholars to get into college, stay in college and graduate. Many of our Scholars work to help provide family income, do Dual Enrollment courses at Chesapeake, and still maintain their excellent grades. We tell them to set their goals high.”

Left to right: Vivian Landau, Executive Director; Samantha Martinez, College Prep Advisor; Sheily Bartolon-Perez, freshman at Washington College Fall 2020 on a full ride scholarship; and Mike Landau, Math and Tech Advisor By Amelia Blades Steward | Photos by Stephen Walker Getting prepared for colle...

Something we wanted to do in our latest issue is talk about hobbies and playing. After a long shut down, we all have a b...
07/16/2020

Something we wanted to do in our latest issue is talk about hobbies and playing. After a long shut down, we all have a bit of rediscovery to do. What do we like to do and what do we like to do in our spare time? So we had Maire McArdle go investigate some of our local shops and see how Easton plays. She looked at Crackerjacks, Hobbytown and Portals. What a wonderful look at some of the best ways Easton plays. Check the article out, but then...go shop!

Crackerjacks owner Linda Laramy stands with the store’s iconic Playmobile pirate “whose head fell off and rolled down the street once!” she exclaims. “The “backwards” front door opens into the charming toy store where shoppers will find games, kits, puzzles, crafts, collectibles, and ove...

We’ve said it before and we will continue to reiterate what an amazing region we call home! In this article we highlight...
07/13/2020

We’ve said it before and we will continue to reiterate what an amazing region we call home! In this article we highlight a wonderful hidden treasure that sits right up on route 50 in Easton. You’ve probably passed it thousands of times and never seen it. Look and see How Josh Pritchett and the Classic Porsche Restoration gang being Classic Porsche’s back to life! How amazing!

Classic Porsche Restoration owners, Bruce Wakefield (left) and Josh Pritchett. with a nearly completed 1963 Porsche 356B SC. Local shop specializes in restoring classic cars in Easton BY MANNING LEE It’s the gleam of the sunon its sleek body, racing down the road at breakneck speeds. It’s the th...

As summer is in full swing, we remember the bounty we all enjoy on the Shore! For generations the Godfrey's have been sh...
07/12/2020

As summer is in full swing, we remember the bounty we all enjoy on the Shore! For generations the Godfrey's have been sharing their delicious fruits and vegetables with us. In this article Amy Steward highlights the history, trials and delights that the Godfrey family has endured. Thank you Godfrey Family for all you to bring us your delicious bounty!

Twins Emily and Jane Godfrey sample strawberries the day before the season opens. This Mid-Shore patch of heaven is the perfect place to pick your own fruits and vegetables By Amelia Blades Steward | Photos by Stephen Walker When third-generation farmers Tom and Lisa Godfrey took over their family f...

Who knew we had this level of talent in our town? He takes what he knows about the music world and brings it to our tale...
07/08/2020

Who knew we had this level of talent in our town? He takes what he knows about the music world and brings it to our talented youth. He is helping make dreams come true by recognizing young talent and promoting it! In our next issue we are highlighting one of his clients Loreal Lewis. So stay tuned.

Text and Photos by Caroline J. Phillips Santiago Almodovar in his Easton production studio It all started with a dream for Santiago Almodovar — a dream to work in the rap music industry. Now, after almost 30 years in the business, Almodovar has started Dreamland Entertainment Group, a studio focus...

In the July/August 2020 issue of Shore you will find: Classic Porsches Restored, Summer Blooms at Honeybee Farm, Rude Fo...
07/08/2020

In the July/August 2020 issue of Shore you will find: Classic Porsches Restored, Summer Blooms at Honeybee Farm, Rude Food Comes to Town, and more!

Figg's Ordinary has everything that a breakfast and lunch cafe should have, except Ingrid Hansen, the creative genius be...
06/09/2020

Figg's Ordinary has everything that a breakfast and lunch cafe should have, except Ingrid Hansen, the creative genius behind the counter, has added a little something more into her offerings. Read further to see what the people of Chestertown have discovered and we at Shore Magazine found when we went to see what Figg's Ordinary was all about.

Cafe in Chestertown offers delectable takeout meals and treats By Manning lee|Photos by Pamela L. Cowart-Rickman Omelets, made with local eggs, vegetables and cheese, are served with homemade gluten-free focaccia bread. In keeping with the ever-demanding desire for deliciously healthy food in Cheste...

As a part of our Equestrian Issue, we wanted to explore young equestrians either native or local to the Shore. As you re...
05/28/2020

As a part of our Equestrian Issue, we wanted to explore young equestrians either native or local to the Shore. As you read, you'll definitely recognize some of the faces and marvel at all they've accomplished with their furry partners. "Wow!" is all we have to say about them. Where will they go from here?

Four young women tell personal stories about their commitment and dedication to what they love most: their horses. By Manning Lee // Photos by Stephen Walker Adie Parish at the Little Clovelly Farm barns where she rides her horse, Cuba. Adie Parish with Cuba “We ride as a team” I’m a Junior at...

Where there is tea, there is hope!
05/27/2020

Where there is tea, there is hope!

Compiled by Amelia Blades Steward | Photo by Milada Vigerova/Gettyimages “While there is tea there’s hope.” — Arthur Wing Pinero Historical Timeline of Tea 1368-1644 — Steamed tea leaves were dried and added loose to water and left to steep Early 1600s — Tea introduced to Europe by Portu...

Be sure to look for your May/June 2020 issue of Shore. The new bimonthly May/June issue takes us outside to delve into t...
05/08/2020

Be sure to look for your May/June 2020 issue of Shore. The new bimonthly May/June issue takes us outside to delve into the equine industry. Our cover story explores how horses at Campbell’s Lane Farm in Preston is offering people the opportunity to heal, both physically and emotionally, while helping them develop life and coping skills.

05/08/2020

We are in it together❤️!

Shore Monthly is so excited about the new Facebook Group called, Together Talbot. We want to invite each of you to check...
05/08/2020

Shore Monthly is so excited about the new Facebook Group called, Together Talbot. We want to invite each of you to check it out and to join as a way of supporting each other in a positive way through challenging times.

JRR Tolkien once said, “It’s the job that’s never started that takes the longest to finish.” In terms of educating peopl...
05/01/2020

JRR Tolkien once said, “It’s the job that’s never started that takes the longest to finish.” In terms of educating people and changing the way we care for the Chesapeake Watershed, we can’t finish what we don’t start. While Chesapeake Watershed Semester isn’t designed to save the Bay, it ambitiously sets into motion the job of placing the Chesapeake Bay’s care into its students’ hands, showing them that it’s their Bay to save

By Manning Lee The Gunston Chesapeake Watershed program brings students, like Grace Holmes, to the school’s waterfront on a sunny afternoon in late winter. Photo by Mike Morgan Living on the Eastern Shore, one doesn’t expect to find a place like The Gunston School. Founded in 1911 as a girls’ ...

We are absolutely inspired by Environmental Concern's work with the Monarch Butterfly. Environmental Concern's work with...
04/30/2020

We are absolutely inspired by Environmental Concern's work with the Monarch Butterfly. Environmental Concern's work with Monarchs makes taking part in the campaign possible for even everyday people. Who knew planting Milkweed seeds could make a difference? Read further to see how to participate in the campaign.

Native milkweed plant could save the Monarch By Amelia Blades Steward // Courtesy photos from Environmental Concern Inc. Monarch butterflies can travel between 50 and 100 miles a day, and it can take up to two months to complete their seasonal journey to forgiving climates. Environmental Concern Inc...

Did you know that Easton has its own Indian restaurant?  Rohit Shinde, who conceptualized Bombay Tadka has taken the sav...
04/24/2020

Did you know that Easton has its own Indian restaurant? Rohit Shinde, who conceptualized Bombay Tadka has taken the savory dishes from his homeland and brought them to the Shore. Read about Rohit's journey to the Shore and how he found his niche in his restaurant called, Bombay Tadka.

By Manning Lee Photo by Stephen Walker Rohite Shinde takes a break from his restaurant’s busy lunch time to pose by this graphic mural depicting his home country. Meet young entrepreneur and restauranteur, Rohit Shinde. He is 28, originally from a small village near Mumbai, India. Shinde grew up i...

The April issue of the magazine celebrates the environment. April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and we reco...
04/01/2020

The April issue of the magazine celebrates the environment. April 22 marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and we recount the history of this global celebration and some local ties to its founder. Our love of our planet begins right here at home and we showcase local efforts to preserve what we call precious in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed.

Pick up a copy of the March issue of Shore Monthly this Friday, February 28th!
02/26/2020

Pick up a copy of the March issue of Shore Monthly this Friday, February 28th!

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