
Mid-Shore Mid-Day
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Mid-Shore Meals Til Monday Receives No Kids Hungry Award
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Erin Dawson wants to demonstrate what's important to her children, but in protesting the bombardment and starvation in Gaza, she found Easton, Maryland police were willing to arrest her.
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More than 50 years after it set sail from the Richardson boat yard in Cambridge, the small skipjack Peregrine made its unlikely return, and its keepers were on hand to see it.
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Dr. Joaquín Martínez Martínez, a microbial oceanographer at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, joins WHCP's Ben Brunner to discuss a recent $1.15 million grant from the National Science Foundation to lead groundbreaking research into how viruses are consumed by tiny marine creatures.
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Easton Amatuer Radio Society members spill the thrills that can come along with acting as HAM radio links to people around the world who need help on the spot.
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On Thursday, June 26, the documentary Stay Alive will be screened at Cambridge-South Dorchester High School, followed by a powerful panel discussion led by suicide survivor and international speaker Kevin Hines. Cathy Cassell, CEO of Channel Marker, joins WHCP's Ben Brunner, to share more about the film, the mission behind the event, and how the Mid Shore Suicide Coalition is working to support individuals and families across our region
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Caitlin Fisher, Communications Manager for Eastern Shore Land Conservancy, joins WHCP's Ben Brunner to preview "Forever For Everyone", a special Plein Air Easton alumni invitational and preview reception hosted by the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy. The event shines a light on both artistic expression and land conservation.
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2026 Update to the Talbot Comprehensive Plan & Economic Development and Tourism Strategic Plan
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Talbot Parks & Rec, Talbot Young Professionals, And An Active Summer For All Ages