Nov 1, 2009 | The Daily Times
Oysters bountiful in Tangier Sound; just 250 oystermen now work bay
DEAL ISLAND -- One month into this year's oyster season, watermen working in the Tangier Sound are finding a healthy and plentiful harvest.
Tulane's women's college merger in court
A lawyer for Tulane University told a state judge Thursday that the woman who founded Sophie Newcomb College as her daughter's memorial left the school free to use her money as it wished.
No paint was used in the making of the new Wye Oak lectern. Crafted by Jim McMartin and Jim Beggins of McMartin & Beggins Furniture Makers in Wittman, the new lectern, which will be placed in the governor's reception room, features a finely detailed, all-wood, Great Seal of Maryland.
No paint was used in the making of the new Wye Oak lectern. Crafted by Jim McMartin and Jim Beggins of McMartin & Beggins Furniture Makers in Wittman, the new lectern, which will be placed in the governor's reception room, features a finely detailed all-wood Great Seal of Maryland.
Maryland Men Sentenced For Oyster Violations
Maryland Natural Resources Police say three men have been sentenced for oyster violations after a six-month investigation.