Mid-Shore Mid-Day
-
Cambridge City Commissioner Brett Summers, a real estate developer himself, is seeking a city law that would nudge owners of dormant downtown buildings to activate their properties or face the fines.
-
Every winter, there’s the Christmas Parade, the lights on High Street, the Dorchester Chorus. But the holidays in Cambridge would not be complete without – the Train Garden.
-
Dorchester County Public Schools Superintendent Jymil Thompson underscored accomplishments and challenges as he met with Radio Chesapeake and the Cambridge Spy.
-
Cambridge City Information Officer Talibah Chikwendu recounts City Council action and talks with Police Chief Justin Todd about safety during the holidays.
-
Radio Chesapeake's Mike Starling talks with Cookie Brohawn and Betty Malkus about how the community turns out year after year to join or cheer the chorus at its Christmastime performance.
-
Drones, police salaries, community engagement and what to watch out for this holiday season - hear all that and more in Chief Todd's update with Radio Chesapeake and the Cambridge Spy.
-
Mike Starling talks with Robbie Gill, CEO of YMCA of the Chesapeake, about the growth of the Y around the Eastern Shore and current expansion andrefurbishment plans.
-
The Hole In The Wall Gang Camp, the vision of the late actor Paul Newman, aims to bring the classic summer camp experiences – crafts, games, songs and fun - to hospital-bound children
-
The Heart of the Chesapeake Heritage Area board bestowed awards for organizations and volunteers who enhance and preserve the historical and cultural traditions of Dorchester County.
-
Non-profit guru Jayme Dingler shares the latest good news coming from Mid-Shore non-profits.