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  • A true pillar of the 11 communities served by the Y of the Chesapeake in Elkton, Chestertown, Centreville, Denton, Easton, St. Michaels, Cambridge, Salisbury, Pocomoke City, and Chincoteague Island. The Y of the Chesapeake is an integral and positive partner with maintaining healthy communities. Known for nurturing the potential of kids, improving health and well-being and giving back. Over 300 free land and water group exercise classes are provided and “Stay and Play” allows busy parents with children from age six weeks to years old to utilize the Y for up to two hours per day when using the facility. Facilities are well maintained and offer the latest fitness machines.
  • Owners Gena and Dave Levy have built a 25-year tradition in the community. Delicious and unique pastries, and great lunches. Radio Chesapeake frequently orders up their “Mega-Nut” for birthday and other celebrations of staff (a giant donut, with a special message, filled with yummy custard). Some on our staff find their maple eclairs totally irresistible.
  • On Rt. 50 in Cambridge provides a full range of construction and remodeling services to meet the needs of discerning customers. Ruark has built and rebuilt several Radio Chesapeake family member projects. They get the job done professionally and with good communications.
  • Offering heating, cooling, and plumbing services and known for polite, professional and prompt service – based in St. Michaels, and serving all of Talbot and Dorchester.
  • A popular and cozy café in Cambridge at 429 Race Street - known for its in-house baked goods, all-day breakfast and lunch menu featuring American cuisine with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten free diets. Known for EV charging stations, free wifi, and specialty coffees and cocktails. Noted for great food and ambiance, and they have awesome event rental space available. Created by Jamie and Brett Summers.
  • 518 Poplar Street in Cambridge – the only artist owned and run Cooperative Galley on the Mid-Shore. For 15 years the Main Street Gallery has brought world class artists to the delightful intimate gallery. Main Street has an auxiliary galley – the “Little Free Art Gallery” adjacent to the entrance, where tiny works of art are provided for anyone to bring home and enjoy. “Take a piece, make a piece’ has been a tradition since 2017(?). The large exterior wall of Main Street Gallery is adorned with the stunning “Dorchester Women’s Mural” by celebrated Baltimore muralist Bridget Cimino, featuring 15 women whose contributions extended across the region, and nation at large.
  • Ed Cartwright, realtor with Benson & Mangold - A calm, caring & competent voice during one of life's biggest financial transactions. edckares@gmail.com 484-280-7842
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