Jim Brady
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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.
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Easton Planning and Zoning Director Miguel Salinas clicks through the maps, polls and commenting built into an new interactive website, engage.eastonmd.gov , for residents to weigh in.
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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.