Common Sense Plans & Goals for 2019, With a Call for Readers’ Suggestions
Before 2018 ended, the CSES Editorial Board got together and considered how we could improve our on-line publication and better serve our growing readership. To that end, we’ve decided to open our discussion to you. What follows are just our thoughts. Much more important are yours. Please comment on our site ( https://www.commonsenseeasternshore.org), or send us an email ( info@CommonSenseEasternShore.org) or snail mail (CSES, P.O. Box 964, Chestertown, MD 21620). We look forward to hearing from you. Readers’ ideas are always welcome.
Common Sense for the Eastern Shore (CSES) emerged out of the frustration of a group of friends in Kent County. Over the years, they were increasingly struck by how seldom the interests and reactions of the nearly 400,000 people on the Eastern Shore were considered or mentioned by others outside the area. Generally, the nine counties, with the possible exception of Cecil, were often lumped into “remote rural areas”.
Common Sense was launched as a public means to examine national and state policies and events for their impact on the nine counties. The 2018 election cycle provided an excellent opportunity to compare the positions of the candidates on subjects of particular importance to us. We also provided factual data on the nine Shore counties and graphic representation of statistics on topics including education, health care, cost-of-living, etc., that are of particular interest to the area.
Note: In March 2019, CSES will begin marketing its first booklet called “Inside the Eastern Shore”. It is a compendium of these graphs and photos we’ve used interspersed with text. Perfect for visitors, newcomers and maybe even for a few “from heres.”
Editorial Board Draft 2019 Goals:
Here are the main goals we’ve identified:
- Recruit more writers, photographers, and information contributors.
- Offer part-time internships for college and high school students.
- Substantially expand CSES’s outreach to all nine counties.
- Publish more articles about issues and events originating on the Eastern Shore.
- Interview individuals with specific Eastern Shore perspectives.
And we look to our readers to help us expand and fulfill the list.
Common Sense for the Eastern Shore





