Executive Orders Sunday, Governor Hogan signed an executive order which authorizes health officials to determine whether essential businesses still open during the current state of emergency are operating in an “unsafe” manner and gave local health departments the authority to shut businesses down. We are seeking interpretive guidance from the Governor’s office on what “unsafe” […]
Necessity is the mother of invention and when COVID-19 arrived on the Mid-Shore in March, many of the Shore’s businesses had to reinvent how they were delivering goods and services. The Talbot County Emergency Operations Center is helping businesses and organizations to understand CDC and Health Department requirements. With the popular Easton Farmers Market scheduled […]
Featured News Interview with Ross Benincasa, Director of Discover Easton As we protect ourselves and our communities from the devastating effects of the coronavirus crisis, the impact of local businesses is equally disconcerting. Here is an update from Ross Benincasa, director of local Discover Easton.Watch Interview In Other News -Join the Talbot County COVID19 Private […]
Starting on Monday, April 6th we are taking orders via phone and website. We are putting (hopefully) everything in the store online for you to virtually browse as we will close the doors to the public. This is an effort to continue to provide you with the foods you enjoy and preserve the saftey of […]
The Academy Art Museum is providing various forms of art engagement while the museum is tentatively closed until April 30, 2020. The sudden arrival of the coronavirus (Covid–19) on the Eastern Shore has left people of all ages shocked and confused. Children, in particular, may be feeling sad, angry, frustrated or bored. The Museum is […]
A Time for Togetherness- To say these are trying times is quite obviously an understatement. We’ve never been through something like this before, not as a community, state, nation, nor world. But beneath the frustration and bewilderment, I’ve seen hope and perseverance from our business community, and it makes me optimistic that our Easton businesses […]