Jim Brady
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When a pipe burst at the Harriet Tubman Museum in downtown Cambridge, it looked like the place was ruined. Instead, the flood forced a rebirth, an entirely new concept that is driving the museum makeover.
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Saturday October 18 was No Kings Day across America, as millions turned out to protest the Trump administration and rally for American Democracy.In Cambridge and Easton, hundreds demonstrated.
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Dorchester County Historical Society is putting on some tours and events, and Executive Director Marcos Salaverria talks about the history and the hauntings involved.
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For over two years Dorchester County has operated without a credit rating, due to overdue financial audits. Now, Maryland law imposes sanctions, and Finance Director Karen Tolley is in a race to fix problems and catch up the missing annual reports.
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On the latest segment of Cambridge Inside-Out, Jim Brady talks with Baltimore Sun Eastern Shore Bureau Chief Josh Davis about his recent story on Cambridge Harbor.
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After years of delay, Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated announced it was inviting national brokers to find developers interested in building out Cambridge Harbor.
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The Maryland student proficiency scores recently revealed notable progress for Dorchester County Students. Superintendent Jymil Thompson, who has set a goal of rising to 15th among the state's 24 districts, says he intends for more improvement.
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Residents and town officials in Easton are facing issues like traffic jams, demands for town services and the need for affordable housing as more developments get approved.
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On September 28, the Kent Island Yacht Club turns into a showcase for rare classics and popular collector cars at the 18th Councours d'Elegance of the Chesapeake.
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Jennifer Cristaudo goes to trial in Easton Md., charged with 24 hate crimes. One charge for each swastika sticker police found on utility poles and campaign signs.