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SHA Archaeologists Search for Home of Harriet Tubman’s Father in Dorchester County

November 12, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Archaeologists with the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) are working this week on a property in Dorchester County that local historians believe may have been the home of Harriet Tubman’s father. The property, part of Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge and owned by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), is thought to have once been home to the Underground Railroad conductor herself and her family.

“Finding Harriet Tubman’s father’s home would be an amazing discovery,” said Dr. Julie Schablitsky, MDOT SHA’s Chief Archaeologist. “Being able to add a new chapter to her life through archaeology and share it with the traveling public is an honor.”

Working in partnership with USFWS, MDOT SHA is searching the area southwest of Cambridge in hopes of discovering the location of the home for possible inclusion in the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. The byway is an existing 125-mile, self-guided scenic drive that includes more than 30 sites related to the life and Harriet Tubman, the famous abolitionist known for her role as a conductor on the Underground Railroad.

The byway and its centerpiece, the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad State Park and Visitor Center, represent the collaborative efforts of MDOT SHA, USFWS, the Maryland Department of National Resources, the National Park Service and others. During Maryland’s COVID-19 emergency, the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Sunday by reservation only. For details and reservations, go to the center’s website.

Harriet Tubman was born in Dorchester County on the Thompson Farm around 1822. Eventually, she and her mother were enslaved by the Brodess family but her father, Ben Ross, continued to live on the Thompson Farm until 1846. Ross cut timber on the plantation, much of it for the Baltimore shipyards, and was provided a home and 10 acres around the mid-1830s. Harriet Tubman lived at his home around 1840.

“Any artifacts the archaeologists find will mean so much to the community,” said local African American historian and community member Hershel Johnson. “Even if they can’t establish where Ben Ross’s house is, any insight into how Harriet lived will be invaluable in understanding the history that led to her involvement with the Underground Railroad.”

Dorchester County is known as “Harriet Tubman Country.” Over the next two weeks, MDOT SHA archaeologists will dig and document everything they can to explore, promote and share the history of African Americans and their heroic stories of survival.

“Maryland’s Eastern Shore is a place where you can literally walk back in time,” said MDOT Secretary Greg Slater. “Our archaeologists show MDOT SHA’s work with local communities goes well beyond building and maintaining roads. We help research and preserve local history – in this case one of the most important chapters in American and African-American history.”

“It is critical for the stories of Maryland history to be documented and shared,” said MDOT SHA Administrator Tim Smith. “For MDOT SHA archaeologists to lead the way in discovering them is a source of pride for our department.”

The Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge protects more 32,000 acres of tidal marsh, mixed hardwood and pine forest, managed freshwater wetlands and cropland. To learn more, visit www.fws.gov/refuge/blackwater or or go to @BlackwaterNWR on Facebook. The USFWS works with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats. For more information on the work of the USFWS, visit www.fws.gov.

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Filed Under: 2 News Homepage Tagged With: abolitionist, ben ross, Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, dorchester county, Harriet Tubman, underground railroad

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 12

November 12, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Maryland has had more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for nine straight days; the 7-day positivity rate has topped 5% for four consecutive days.

• Key points for today

• Dorchester County COVID-19 cases remain at 908, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 4.61%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 159,900, an increase of 1,477 in the last 24 hours.

• In the last 24 hours, 12 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,112.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 58 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 863 people hospitalized — 664 in acute care and 199 in intensive care.

• Of the test results received Nov. 11, the 7-day positivity rate was 5.65%.

For additional COVID-19 graphics and links to resources, click here.

 Additional information

• A total of 3,761,513 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 1,912,085 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 159,900 cases, 18,139 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,323 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.

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Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With: cases, coronavirus, Covid-19, deaths, hospitalizations

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 11

November 11, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Hogan tightens COVID-19 restrictions

As COVID-19 trends in the state continue to worsen, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan on Tuesday re-imposed or reinforced public health restrictions.

According to Maryland Matters:

  • Effective Wednesday at 5 p.m., the capacity for indoor operations at bars and restaurants will be reduced to 50%, with service only for customers who are seated and socially distanced, plus other precautions.
  • The health department issued a new public health advisory strongly warning against any indoor gatherings of 25 people or more.
  • The health department expanded an advisory against all out-of-state travel. Marylanders are strongly advised to avoid all nonessential travel to any state with a positivity rate above 10% or an average case rate of 20 cases per 100,000 residents.
  • Thirty-five states have a case rate over 20, and eight states have a positivity rate over 10%.
  • Effective immediately, all state employees who are approved to telework must once again do so. Private employers are encouraged to increase telework and do everything possible to increase distancing among employees who must be physically present.
  • The state health department is also activating the next level of planning to increase hospital surge capacity by adding space in temporary hospital facilities and providing additional staffing support to nursing homes.
  • New guidance from the health department says that all visitors to nursing homes should be tested for the virus, that gatherings should be avoided and that nursing homes should create stockpiles of protective equipment.

• The 7-day positivity rate for Nov. 10 was 5.6%; the third consecutive day in which that rate topped 5%. The 5% threshold is a reopening guideline set by the Centers for Disease Control. The World Health Organization has said rates should remain at 5% or below for 14 consecutive days before officials should allow reopening.

• As of Wednesday morning, 805 patients were hospitalized for coronavirus; that number last topped 800 on June 12.

• Maryland has had more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for eight straight days.

Key points for today

• Dorchester County COVID-19 cases increased by 4 to 908, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 4.47%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 158,423, an increase of 1,714 in the last 24 hours.

• In the last 24 hours, 16 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,100.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 44 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 805 people hospitalized — 612 in acute care and 193 in intensive care.

• Of the 27,257 test results received Nov. 8, the positivity rate was 7.53%; the 7-day positivity rate was 5.6%.

For additional COVID-19 graphics and links to resources, click here.

 Additional information

• A total of 3,729,915 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 1,902,413 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 158,423 cases, 18,012 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,313 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.

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Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With: cases, coronavirus, Covid-19, deaths, hospitalizations

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 10

November 10, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Hogan plans press conference 

As COVID-19 trends in the state continue to worsen, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan plans a 5 p.m. press conference to give an update on the state’s coronavirus response.

Those trends: The state’s positivity rate topped 5% for the second consecutive day, more than 700 patients are hospitalized for COVID-19, and Maryland has recorded seven days with more than 1,000 new daily cases.

• The 7-day positivity rate for Nov. 9 was 5.24%; the second consecutive day in which that rate topped 5%. The 5% threshold is a reopening guideline set by the Centers for Disease Control. The World Health Organization has said rates should remain at 5% or below for 14 consecutive days before officials should allow reopening.

• As of Tuesday morning, 761 patients were hospitalized for coronavirus, the second consecutive day in which the numbers of hospitalized patients topped 700.

• In the last seven days, Maryland also has had more than 1,000 daily new cases, marking the longest such streak during this pandemic. Maryland reported five consecutive cases of new cases topping 1,000 from May 6-10.

Key points for today

• Dorchester County COVID-19 cases increased by 17 to 904, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 5.15%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 156,709, an increase of 1,338 in the last 24 hours.

• In the last 24 hours, 12 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,084.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 54 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 761 people hospitalized — 585 in acute care and 176 in intensive care.

• Of the 24,549 test results received Nov. 8, the positivity rate was 5.92%; the 7-day positivity rate was 5.24%.

For additional COVID-19 graphics and links to resources, click here.

 Additional information

• A total of 3,702,658 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 1,891,138 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 156,709 cases, 17,914 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,305 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.

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Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With: cases, coronavirus, Covid-19, deaths, hospitalizations

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 9

November 9, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Trends in Md. are heading the wrong way

COVID-19 trends in Maryland are continuing to head in a negative direction, with the 7-day positivity rate and number of patients currently hospitalized hitting their highest numbers in more than four months.

• The 7-day positivity rate for Nov. 8 was 5.05%; that rate last topped 5% on June 24. The 5% threshold is a reopening guideline set by the Centers for Disease Control. The World Health Organization has said rates should remain at 5% or below for 14 consecutive days before officials should allow reopening.

• As of Monday morning, 707 patients were hospitalized for coronavirus. Maryland last topped 700 patients currently hospitalized on June 17.

• In the last six days, Maryland also has had more than 1,000 daily new cases, marking the longest such streak during this pandemic. Maryland reported five consecutive cases of new cases topping 1,000 from May 6-10.

• The total number of COVID-19 cases worldwide has topped 50 million.

Key points for today

• Dorchester County COVID-19 cases remain at 887, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 5.77%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 155,371, an increase of 1,375 in the last 24 hours.

• In the last 24 hours, 9 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,072.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 52 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 707 people hospitalized — 539 in acute care and 168 in intensive care.

• Of the 23,527 test results received Nov. 8, the positivity rate was 6.72%; the 7-day positivity rate was 5.05%.

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 Additional information

• A total of 3,678,109 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 1,882,274 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 155,371 cases, 17,833 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,297 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.

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Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With: cases, coronavirus, Covid-19, deaths, hospitalizations

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 8

November 8, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Key points for today

• Dorchester County COVID-19 cases remain at 887, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 4.94%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 153,996, an increase of 1,081 in the last 24 hours.

• This marks the fifth consecutive day in which the number of new cases in the state exceeded 1,000. The only other time Maryland had a similar streak was May 6-10.

• In the last 24 hours, 11 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,063.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 23 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 655 people hospitalized — 492 in acute care and 163 in intensive care.

• Of the 30,266 test results received Nov. 7, the positivity rate was 4.21%; the 7-day positivity rate was 4.62%.

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 Additional information

• A total of 3,654,459 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 1,872,296 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 153,996 cases, 17,730 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,291 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.

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Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With: cases, coronavirus, Covid-19, deaths, hospitalizations

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 7

November 7, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Key points for today

• Dorchester County COVID-19 cases increased by 8 to 887, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 4.81%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 152,915, an increase of 1,410 in the last 24 hours. This marks the fourth consecutive day in which the number of new cases in the state exceeded 1,000.

• In the last 24 hours, 6 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,052.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 23 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 632 people hospitalized — 479 in acute care and 153 in intensive care.

• Of the 36,489 test results received Nov. 6, the positivity rate was 4.57%; the 7-day positivity rate was 4.54%.

For additional COVID-19 graphics and links to resources, click here.

 Additional information

• A total of 3,624,193 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 1,862,399 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 152,915 cases, 17,627 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,284 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.

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Lawyers to Speak about Injustice Of Confederate Statue on Courthouse Lawn

November 7, 2020 by Spy Desk
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The Move the Monument Coalition will hold a rally 6 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 10, to expose the injustice of the Confederate statue on Talbot County’s Courthouse lawn.

Several prominent current and former attorneys will address this central issue: What does justice mean if a monument dedicated to traitors and defenders of slavery erected decades after the Civil War greets entrants to the courthouse, the site where justice is supposed to be dispensed?

JoAnn Asparagus, who has served as Magistrate of the Circuit Court for Caroline County for nearly 20 years and is the longest-serving magistrate on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, will speak. Michael Pullen, who served as Talbot County attorney for 24 years, will also speak, as will Keith Watts, a retired labor attorney.

The rally is part of an ongoing commitment to gather on the nights the Talbot County Council meets to send the message that their 3-to-2 vote to leave the statue in place does not represent the sentiments of the majority of Talbot County’s citizens who will continue to push for its removal.

All are welcome to attend and asked to wear masks and socially distance. For more information, contact [email protected].

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Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 6

November 6, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Key points for today

• Dorchester County COVID-19 cases increased by 7 to 879, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 5.2%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 151,505, an increase of  1,541 in the last 24 hours. This marks the third consecutive day in which the number of new cases in the state exceeded 1,000 and the third highest one-day increase in cases during the pandemic.

• In the last 24 hours, 11 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,046.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 21 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 609 people hospitalized — 457 in acute care and 152 in intensive care.

• Of the 35,366 test results received Nov. 5, the positivity rate was 5.19%; the 7-day positivity rate was 4.37%.

For additional COVID-19 graphics and links to resources, click here.

 Additional information

• A total of 3,587,697 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 1,851,665 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 151,505 cases, 17,537 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,262 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.

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Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With: cases, coronavirus, Covid-19, deaths, hospitalizations

Dorchester Voters Pick School Board Members; Kent, Talbot Races Unopposed

November 6, 2020 by Spy Desk
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Voters in Dorchester, Talbot, and Kent counties elected candidates to 4-year terms on their county school boards.

Dorchester was the only county that had contested school board races.

In District 1, Mike D. Diaz defeated Phil Bramble to win a seat on the Dorchester County Board of Education. Diaz won 62% to 37%.

Susan Morgan ousted incumbent Philip W. Rice, the current school board president, in District 3, winning 68% to 31% for Rice.

Laura Hill Layton kept her District 5 seat, defeating Voncia L. Molock in a rematch of the 2016 election. Layton had 66% to 34% for Molock. In 2016, Layton won 73% to 27%.

In Talbot County, candidates for the three seats up for election ran unopposed.

Candace Henry won District 2, Susan Delean-Botkin was re-elected in District 5, and Mary Wheeler was re-elected in District 6.

In Kent County, Joe Goetz and Francoise Sullivan were unopposed in their bids for the two seats up for election.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Filed Under: Ed Homepage Tagged With: board of education, dorchester county, election, Kent County, Talbot County, vote

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