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Shoge Urges Dialogue, Commitment in Black History Speech
“Just say ‘Hi.’” Those simple words can be the key to breaking down barriers, Chestertown Councilman Sam Shoge said at the annual Janes Church Black History program Saturday, Feb. 13.
Shoge on Liberal Arts
Sam Shoge’s presentation, “Liberal Arts Transcending,” focused on how a powerful education is lifelong and can show someone how to best give back to the community.
Council to Meet With Merchants at Shopping Center
The Chestertown council, meeting Tuesday, Feb. 18, discussed plans to meet with merchants in the C1 commercial zones, including the two shopping centers. Mayor Chris Cerino has announced several such meetings, each with a group of merchants who are under the same zoning designation. The C1 meeting is the first.
Councilman Shoge Broaches Race and Place to Council
Ward 3 Councilman Sam Shoge says Chestertown’s elected officials need to connect with the black community — and not just when they’re stumping for votes.
Diversity Group Discusses History
The Diversity Dialogue Group, meeting Monday, Jan. 13, discussed ways to promote the African American walking tour of Chestertown created by members of the group in cooperation with the Historical Society of Kent County.
Cerino Wins Chestertown Mayor’s Race, Gross, and Shoge Take Down Incumbents
Vince and Viv of Vandam are more than bandmates — they’re twin siblings. We talked to them about what it’s like to work with family.