Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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Chesapeake Bay Journal reporter Jeremy Cox ventured out with a crew to tag sharks out where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean.
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Dorchester County officials are seeking more input from residents who they invite to tell them what's good and what's not, in order to create a strategic plan for improving all aspects of county government operations.
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Sharon Smith and Chuck McFadden of Cambridge Association of Neighborhoods found faults and fixes when they delved into operations of the Dorchester County Government.
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Sarah Ensor interviews Midge Ingersoll of the Nanticoke Historic Preservation Alliance about "Evolution of Sound," a historical music revue set for Thursday night in Cambridge.
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Cambridge Spy Editor Zack Taylor recounts the online newspaper's strategy and goals for covering Cambridge and putting a positive spin on features and events for news-hungry readers.
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Executive Director Scott Budden has spent years involved with rivers on the Eastern Shore, and now leads the Shore Rivers organization in its many fronts to educate and improve conditions.
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Mike Starling welcomes Monique Marvez for a discussion about her material and style of comedy.
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Amanda Tilghman shares a profile of Fello and its services in a conversation with CEO Jonathan Rondeau
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The 50th Year of Chorus of Dorchester Christmas Concert was stunning and packed with a standing room only audience - Director and Conductor Cookie Brohawn and 80 singer strong vocalists outdid themselves to everyone’s delight.
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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.