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Cigarette butts pose big microplastic hazard in the oceans
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On 7 May 1861, three weeks after the fall of Fort Sumter, the gunboat USS
Yankee traded volleys with a York River shore battery at Gloucester Point, Virginia. Though but a minor engagement, the Battle of Gloucester Point marked some notable firsts: the Civil War’s first exchange of gunfire after Sumter, the first cannonade in Virginia during the war and most germane to our interests, the first firefight between the Union Navy and Rebel forces. From that humble beginning at Gloucester Point, the naval story of the Civil War was off and running; the war at sea, in more ways than one, would be a crucial determinant of the outcome in America’s defining conflict.
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MPT presents 17th annual Chesapeake Bay Week® April 18 - 24
Maryland Public TelevisionApril 7, 2021 GMT
OWINGS MILLS, MD, April 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Maryland Public Television (MPT) will celebrate the Chesapeake Bay region once again this month with its 17th annual Chesapeake Bay Week ®, a slate of more than 30 documentaries and programs highlighting the beauty, importance, and fragility of the nation’s largest estuary.
During the week of April 18 - 24, MPT-HD will offer more than 25 hours of content celebrating the bay’s history, people, natural resources, food, and efforts to protect its diverse ecosystem, including eight programs viewers will see on the statewide public TV network for the first time. This content will also be available to view on the station’s livestream at
Norton was born enslaved early in the 1840s in Williamsburg. His brother F. S. Norton, a member of the House of Delegates (1869–1871), was older by more than a decade. He was close in age to Robert Norton, another brother who was a member of the House of Delegates (1869–1874, 1876–1883), and they were reportedly the sons of an enslaved woman and her owner. The identities of their parents are not known for certain, but Robert Norton provided different names for his mother on each of his two marriage records: Richard and Elizabeth without surnames in one instance, and Charlotte E. Norton in another. About the middle of the 1850s, Norton and his brother Robert escaped from slavery in Gloucester County to freedom in Troy, New York. He received medical training from a doctor there and on January 23, 1860, married Edmonie, last name unknown, in Philadelphia. Two days later, she traveled to Virginia, where he refused to go, fearing re-enslavement. They did not often live together befo
BayPort Credit Union expands in Hampton Roads
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