
Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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Alison Kennedy interviews Trish Brennan-Gac, executive director of Maryland Reads, an organization promoting community and parental involvement to improve children's reading scores in Maryland.
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More and More families and individuals are asking for increasing help with food, transportation and housing, according to Krista Petit, director of One Mission Cambridge.
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Ben Brunner chats with Laura Era, the owner of Troika Gallery, about her exhibit "Tuesdays With Laura" at the Dorchester Center For The Arts.
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Ben Brunner chats with Courtney Leigh from ShoreRivers about the 21st Annual Ride For Clean Rivers.
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WHCP's Ben Brunner chats with ESLC's Sam Pugh to preview this year's Land Jam
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Proudly Cambridge members have been celebrating the good life inspired by more than LGBTQ pride they found in their new home. And now they're spreading the word.
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This year's version of the annual Groove City Culture Fest features a carnival parade, plus music , food and fun. Happening 2-8 p.m. Saturday, August 16, on Pine Street.
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Blackwater Rising, a non-profit organization in Cambridge, is planting the idea for more expanded community gardens, where volunteers raise crops to give to those in need.
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Captain Andre McCown talks about music, the muse of the Chesapeake Bay, and the students he's had over decades teaching about the life of a waterman.
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WHCP's Ben Brunner chats with Kelley Callaghan, Marketing and Outreach Coordinator at Grace Street, about their second anniversary, and about Talbot Goes Purple.