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  • Keri Topjian from the Market at Dover Station drops by with the latest happenings at her new downtown venue.
  • With Thanksgiving approaching, we focus on giving back. Tidewater Rotary introduces its new initiative to fight food insecurity—one crock pot and one family at a time—through the F.O.L.K.S. Project (Feeding Our Local Kids & Seniors).
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  • Voices of Talbot features Sarah Kilmon in conversation with Professor Richard Bell, exploring how the American Revolution divided and defined the Tilghman family.
  • 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.
  • Laura J. Oliver is an award winning writer, author and developmental story editor whose work appears in national magazines, newspapers and literary journals. When an email appears with an offer too good to be true, a writer puts her disappointment aside to reconnect with a dream and a renewed belief that anything is possible. This week’s episode of This Is How the Story Goes is “Expect Only the Good.”
  • It’s been a challenging time for many—but Beth Anne Dorman of For All Seasons reminds us how to rediscover goodness in people despite what divides us.
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