From left, Eddie Somers, president, Smith Island United; Randy Laird, president, Somerset County Commissioners; Mark Belton, Maryland Natural Resources secretary; Charles Halm, director, Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Baltimore Field Office; and Col. Ed Chamberlayne, commander, Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, present a piece of jetty stone signed by the officials following a ceremony at Crisfield's Somers Cove Marina celebrating the completion of two jetties and a stone sill as part of a navigation improvement project at


From left, Eddie Somers, president, Smith Island United; Randy Laird, president, Somerset County Commissioners; Mark Belton, Maryland Natural Resources secretary; Charles Halm, director, Community Planning and Development, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Baltimore Field Office; and Col. Ed Chamberlayne, commander, Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District, present a piece of jetty stone signed by the officials following a ceremony at Crisfield's Somers Cove Marina celebrating the completion of two jetties and a stone sill as part of a navigation improvement project at Rhodes Point on Smith Island, Maryland, June 21, 2018. The stone was placed at the Smith Island Cultural Center.


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