CECIL COUNTY â The Cecil Freedom Fund raised over $2,000 during their kickoff fundraiser to support their mission to make bail funds available to anyone, regardless of a defendantâs ability to pay, allowing more people to wait out their legal hearings without being incarcerated.
âPeople who have the privilege of being out on bail before their hearing show so many immense positive effects,â board member Heather Applegarth said. âThey have the time to collaborate with their attorney to build up their defense. It can keep people from losing jobs, it can keep children from going into foster care. Itâs really an all encompassing issue.â
Approximately 30 people marched to the Cecil County Detention Center (CCDC) near Elkton Wednesday night, in support of inmates seeking improvements to their living conditions.
The protest, organized by Cecil Solidarity, involved several relatives of incarcerated people who said the CCDC does not provide adequate medical care and follow proper COVID procedures.
âWe are here to be a voice for the voiceless,â said Christine Givens, president of Cecil Solidarity. âIf weâre not going to do it, who else is going to do it?â
The group gathered at the county road that leads to the detention center before listening to several speeches, mainly by family members or partners of inmates who addressed the conditions at the CCDC that their loved ones described to them.
Matthew Roath
Robert Ashby
PERRYVILLE â In the final days leading up the May 11 municipal election words are getting heated as the challenger in the mayoral race and supporters of the incumbent trade barbs over Great Wolf Lodge.
Mayor Robert Ashby is seeking a second term in office as mayor of Perryville. His challenger is Matthew Roath.
Not long after the deadline passed to enter the race in early April, Roath began campaigning against what he considered was reckless spending in town hall and disarray in town government. Using a Facebook page for his campaign Roath questioned property taxes, water and sewer rates, economic development and community services, claiming each has been adversely affected under Ashbyâs time in office. He has also questioned whether Perryville got the better end of the deal in the Great Wolf Lodge contract.
To Executive Hornberger,
On March 4, your office announced that you will convene a summit of local officials and experts to address the opioid crisis that has ravaged Cecil County. Being that the opioid crisis has touched the lives of almost all citizens of Cecil in some way, it is very commendable that you plan to focus on addressing the opioid crisis immediately. The agenda looks to be very aggressive with comments from local officials, presentations from experts, and even breakout rooms to discuss the issue in detail among the attendees. However, there is a big issue with this summit in that it is missing a key stakeholder in how the opioid crisis is handled..the citizens of Cecil County.