Zack Taylor
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Cambridge City Council members approved the first reading of an ordinance that would take on a nearly $7 million project to rehab the Trenton Street waste water pumping station.
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It's a new chapter for the Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce as Alessandro Nardi steps in as president and chief executive officer.
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Dorchester County Council heard nearly two hours of spirited testimony and comments from residents who would be effected by repairs to World's End Road, where motorists would be hemmed in by construction.
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A Dorchester commission has been chartered to investigate and log their findings as members search for lost and forgotten burial sites throughout the county.
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The Dorchester County Board of Education is moving ahead with a multi-year plan to replace five aging elementary schools.
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City leaders in Cambridge are continuing to move forward with a plan to tackle one of the city’s biggest challenges — vacant and underused properties.
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The Cambridge City Council has approved a new ordinance aimed at addressing vacant storefronts, adopting the measure in a 4–1 vote after discussion about enforcement .
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The Parent Encouragement Program – known as PEP – recently attracted more than 50 parents, grandparents and caregivers at Mace’s Lane Middle School.
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A new fellowship program for academically trained researchers at University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science at Horn Point offers hope in disquieting times of federal cuts and reduced academic futures.
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Librarian-turned-poet Bill Epps is inspired by Harriet Tubman. His poem about her won 1st place in a Maryland National Veteran's Creative Arts competition.