BALTIMORE — The oak, beech and tulip poplar trees of School House Woods stand a mighty 10 stories tall, their branches interlaced in a canopy so high you must crane
Joan Maloof of the Eastern Shore is pushing for the preservation and protection of America's old-growth forests, which serve as filters for air and water, function as storehouses of genetic information, and represent living remnants of eons gone by.
Joan Maloof of the Eastern Shore is pushing for the preservation and protection of America's old-growth forests, which serve as filters for air and water, function as storehouses of genetic information, and represent living remnants of eons gone by.
The departing Chester Riverkeeper, Trumbauer was toasted virtually during the Dec. 21 council meeting.
âCan you see me blushing through Zoom?â Trumbauer asked the mayor and council. âNow Iâve got a new holiday. This is great. This wasnât even on my bucket list, but it is now. This is fantastic,â he said in a moment of lightheartedness.
Mayor Chris Cerino read a proclamation thanking Trumbauer for his commitment to the health of the local environment and for his dedication to ensuring that the Chester River âcontinue to improve as an estuary that we all view, use and love daily.â
The departing Chester Riverkeeper, Trumbauer was toasted virtually during the Dec. 21 council meeting.
âCan you see me blushing through Zoom?â Trumbauer asked the mayor and council. âNow Iâve got a new holiday. This is great. This wasnât even on my bucket list, but it is now. This is fantastic,â he said in a moment of lightheartedness.
Mayor Chris Cerino read a proclamation thanking Trumbauer for his commitment to the health of the local environment and for his dedication to ensuring that the Chester River âcontinue to improve as an estuary that we all view, use and love daily.â