Best of 2025
The top stories on Radio Chesapeake for 2025
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Frank Narr, secretary and Treasurer of Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated, declared he had been appointed by the Dorchester County Commissioners. Records showed he had not. Jim Brady asked him to explain.In the second segment, Radio Chesapeake checked on a document that the commissioners issued just two business days after that interview, stating that Narr represented the county on the board.
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Questionable designs without input from developers, undisclosed expenses and delays in advancing the project are examined in this broadcast from July.
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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.
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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.
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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.