by James Ritch | Jul 14, 2022 | Features
By Carol Vaughn — M.K. Miles III, whose family roots run deep on the Eastern Shore, was awarded the highest honor given to civilians by the Army Corps of Engineers in a ceremony Wednesday, June 29, in Washington, D.C. Many people on the Eastern Shore know Miles as a...
by James Ritch | Jul 14, 2022 | Features
By Adolphus Ames – Pungoteague resident Maurice Spector is one of the most prolific self-taught artists on the Eastern Shore. His work consists primarily of watercolor paintings and sculptures made of cherry, oak, and walnut wood. “I work every single day,” Spector...
by James Ritch | Jul 8, 2022 | Features
Photos by Stefanie Jackson Click on a photo below to view it in full size. Mayor Fred Janci A Wachapreague fire engine rolls down Main Street, followed by a sheriff’s deputy. David Moon drives an antique car with Cameron Sharma seated behind him. Also among the...
by James Ritch | Jul 7, 2022 | Features
By Adolphus Ames – Shore local Amy Robertson is offering free Zumba classes in Indiantown Park beginning Tuesday, July 19. Zumba is a fitness program that combines aerobics with various dance styles. Classes are open to all levels of fitness and experience and can...
by James Ritch | Jul 7, 2022 | Features
Photos by Adolphus Ames Click on any photo to view gallery Locals cruise down Mason Avenue in a decorated golf cart. Representatives of Cape Charles Community Sailing observe the crowd from their float. Players from the Shore Little League’s major softball team hold...
by James Ritch | Jul 5, 2022 | Features
The town of Accomac celebrated Independence Day with its tradition non-motorized parade Monday, July 4. Click on any photo to view gallery. Veterans march in Accomac’s nonmotorized Independence Day parade Monday, July 4. Photo by Carol Vaughn. A bicyclist...