By Carl Hamilton
cahamilton@cecilwhig.com Jul 12, 2021
cahamilton / CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY SCOTT SERIO
With police and other emergency vehicles lining Marysville Road
near North East on Sunday, officers can be seen in the street after
a Cecil County Sheriffâs Office deputy suffered a gunshot wound to
his arm and a man was fatally shot during a fight-in-progress
incident in the 100 block of Chesapeake Ridge Lane, a short
distance away.
cahamilton / CECIL WHIG PHOTO BY SCOT SERIO
With police and other emergency vehicles lining Marysville Road
near North East on Sunday, officers can be seen in the street after
FAIR HILLÂ â The next time Bradford Luff teaches his beginning beekeeper class for Cecil Land Trust he s going to let his students in on a few secrets in advance. Don t wear black. The only natural enemy of the honeybee is the bear, Luff, vice president of the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association, said to his five students Saturday morning.
He added that wearing red is also not a good idea because the bees see it as black.
As each student donned the protective gear a long sleeved jacket complete with a screened in hood and gloves, Luff urged them to move slow so as not to antagonize the bees swarming in and out of a collection of hives on the property off Blake Road.
Matthew Roath
Robert Ashby
PERRYVILLE â In the final days leading up the May 11 municipal election words are getting heated as the challenger in the mayoral race and supporters of the incumbent trade barbs over Great Wolf Lodge.
Mayor Robert Ashby is seeking a second term in office as mayor of Perryville. His challenger is Matthew Roath.
Not long after the deadline passed to enter the race in early April, Roath began campaigning against what he considered was reckless spending in town hall and disarray in town government. Using a Facebook page for his campaign Roath questioned property taxes, water and sewer rates, economic development and community services, claiming each has been adversely affected under Ashbyâs time in office. He has also questioned whether Perryville got the better end of the deal in the Great Wolf Lodge contract.
News from the fields, farms and beyondâ¦
If you are interested in learning more about the benefits of bees, or would like to get into beekeeping
Cecil Land Trust and
Susquehanna Beekeepers Association want to help.
Whether a novice, beginner or advanced, SBA is ready to help the second Saturday of each month starting May 8 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. with a free beekeeping class. Thereâs a limit of 8 people to a class so pre-registration is required.
The Patsy DuPont Farm, 719 Blake Road north of Elkton is the location of the apiary.
Alisa Webb with Cecil Land Trust said