Jim Brady
News Director-
Cambridge City Commissioner Brett Summers, a real estate developer himself, is seeking a city law that would nudge owners of dormant downtown buildings to activate their properties or face the fines.
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Radio Chesapeake has learned that Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated chose Mackenzie Commercial Real Estate to find developers for Cambridge Harbor, and Hilton's Tapestry hotel brand will operate the proposed hotel there.
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Baltimore Banner reporter Adam Willis shares the findings from his recent story revealing some fading aspirations among advocates and officials who have long sought a cleaner Chesapeake Bay.
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Every winter, there’s the Christmas Parade, the lights on High Street, the Dorchester Chorus. But the holidays in Cambridge would not be complete without – the Train Garden.
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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.