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  • Author Amy Schisler brings heart, hope, and a dash of Eastern Shore magic to her Christmas stories and coastal-inspired novels.
  • On Wine Wednesday, Laurie Forster introduces her sparkling pick of the month — a blanc de noir WILLM perfect for your holiday table.
  • Laura J. Oliver is an award-winning writer, author, and developmental story editor whose work appears in national magazines, newspapers and literary reviews. This week she explores the saying “grief is love with nowhere to go.” But is it? “This is for Beau” is this week’s episode of “This is How the Story Goes.”
  • In May, as officials juggled massive cuts to Dorchester County Schools budgets, Radio Chesapeake's student intern reporter Victor Lane interviewed Hanson Egerland, an English teacher with sharp criticisms about the impact cuts would have.
  • Cambridge drew loving fans who made it their home, and now members of the LGBTQ-sponsored group Proudly Cambridge extoll the virtues of mid-shore living far and wide.
  • Questionable designs without input from developers, undisclosed expenses and delays in advancing the project are examined in this broadcast from July.
  • This story from March examined the plodding pace that Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated was taking to bring Cambridge Harbor to the attention of developers who can build it.
  • Dr. Roopa Gupta explains why lung cancer rates are rising and what we all need to be paying attention to
  • Therapist Cynthia Post explores the “empty nest” and how this transition can open the door to rediscovery and connection.
  • Poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay; music by the Belle Brigade; Carla Bley; Lorraine Hunt Leiberson; Francis Poulenc; Taylor Swift; Mavis Staples; The Mavericks; and more.
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