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Firefighter walks Chesapeake City bridge to honor fallen on 9/11

CHESAPEAKE CITY — Alan Myers donned his Chesapeake City Volunteer Fire Company turnout gear and walked across the C&D Canal Bridge on Sept. 11, 2020 while carrying a black and

Police: Estranged husband pulls gun on wife in Cecilton; man intervenes

CECILTON — An estranged husband is facing several charges after he allegedly pointed a loaded shotgun at his wife inside a Cecilton residence — a scene that continued until a nearby man heard the woman’s screams, grabbed a machete and wrested the firearm from the suspect, who then fled, according to Cecil County District Court records. Investigators identified the suspect as David Michael Sadler, 63, of the unit block of South Forest Road near Elkton. Court records allege that Sadler came to his estranged wife’s residence in the 200 block of West Main Street in Cecilton at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Saturday — in violation of a court-issued protective order against him — and pointed a shotgun at her in the kitchen after entering the home.

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By Carl Hamilton cahamilton@cecilwhig.com Apr 29, 2021 PHOTO COURTESY OF SAMANTHA MALLOY  A neighbor captured this photo of a Cherry Lane house on fire, just moments after the blaze was intentionally set Thursday afternoon. CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY CARL HAMILTON  Firefighters battle a blaze in the unit block of Cherry Lane, northeast of Elkton, on Thursday afternoon. CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY CARL HAMILTON  Averee Hammond, 24, and Travis Sellers, 25, were doing work across the street when they watched a woman set fire to a house on Cherry Lane. Sellers rescued another woman who was trapped in the basement. CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY CARL HAMILTON 

Chesapeake City Museum opens Saturday

CHESAPEAKE CITY — Even if they are still setting up displays, volunteers are determined that that Chesapeake City Museum will open Saturday. “We’ve spent the last year getting this ready to go,” said Rowan Cloud, curator of the museum at 98 Bohemia Avenue. “There have been plans for a Chesapeake City Museum since the 1980s.” Those plans included Harriet Davis, who died in June 2020. Davis was known in town for her civic passion, which included leading the Historic Commission. “So we said ‘Let’s go ahead and do this in her honor,’” Cloud said. Cloud worked with Ava Zechiel and Holly Roddy to design and organize the space in Suite B. All are volunteers.

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