Jim Brady
News Director-
Dorchester County Public Schools Superintendent Jymil Thompson underscored accomplishments and challenges as he met with Radio Chesapeake and the Cambridge Spy.
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Drones, police salaries, community engagement and what to watch out for this holiday season - hear all that and more in Chief Todd's update with Radio Chesapeake and the Cambridge Spy.
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The Hole In The Wall Gang Camp, the vision of the late actor Paul Newman, aims to bring the classic summer camp experiences – crafts, games, songs and fun - to hospital-bound children
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Pulitzer-Prize-winning reporters Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis share the sobering findings of their new book, 'Injustice,' with Radio Chesapeake.
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The Heart of the Chesapeake Heritage Area board bestowed awards for organizations and volunteers who enhance and preserve the historical and cultural traditions of Dorchester County.
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Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated announced November 13 that the long-awaited hotel contract it has designated as its top priority for Cambridge Harbor is on the verge of completion.
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For more than 20 years, the Cambridge Empowerment Center - a community education and child-care facility on Pine Street - has been helping children advance their skills.
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Handsell, the historic site near Vienna, is beginning construction on a 2,500 square-foot building that will provide indoor space for displays and programs.
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The midshore community learned last week that Patrick and Charlie Boyd of Easton were convicted of defrauding the government and other crimes in a scheme to sell counterfeit HIV medicatiuons for millions of dollars. For one mom with an iPhone, though, the finding confirmed years of research into a shady world.
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The Dorchester Education Foundation is gearing up for its first fundraiser on its mission to turn educators' innovative ideas into action with private donations.Foundation president, Donna Newcomer, and board member and organizer Chris Wheedleton talk about the goals, successful Dorchester Public School alumni, and the Nov. 8 inaugural gathering for school and community supporters.