Cecil County Life Spring/Summer 2015 issue
Jun 10, 2015 09:03AM ● By J. ChamblessIn this issue of Cecil County Life, we introduce some of the people who are working to protect Chesapeake City's historical heritage ... We introduce you to 100-year-old Rebecca Smith, who looks back on a life filled with memories ... We introduce you to Elkton resident Angela Hodgetts, who is writing a book about the famed building that is now Minihane's Irish Pub ... We also take you to the people who are creating a new art district for Elkton ... Read it all in the new edition of Cecil County Life!
A century of memories rooted in Cecil County
"I've tried to live a good life. The Lord has blessed me so much, I can't begin to tell you." Read More »
Ten miles off the interstate, but a million miles from the hustle and bustle
Chesapeake City's leaders are carefully implementing a plan to maintain the history of a town that grew up around a canal, while promoting it as a fun and distinctive destination. Read More »
Photo Essay: Spotlight on Chesapeake City
Take a leisurely journey through this historic town Read More »
Cecil County Q& A: Patrizia Krejci and Frederick Lewis, co proprietors of The Fair Hill Inn
Three visionaries give a 234-year-old piece of history a new life Read More »
Growing Elkton's art district
New gallery adds to shopping destination Read More »
Cecil County playing host to Bassmaster Elite event this summer
It's one of only eight elite events on the tour, and thousands of spectators are expected to turn out. Read More »
Conquering the mess
Clutterers Anonymous offers a pathway out of the maze Read More »
The Story of North and Main
It is often said by the locals that in order to trace the history of Cecil County, all you need to do is sit at what is now Minihane's Irish Pub and Restaurant on Main Street in Elkton an... Read More »
Cecil County Life Spring/Summer 2015 Edition