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Cambridge City Council members approved the first reading of an ordinance that would take on a nearly $7 million project to rehab the Trenton Street waste water pumping station.
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Cambride Mayor Lajan Cephas Bey announced that she is taking leave from public office for several weeks as she recovers at home from surgery.
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The Dorchester County Board of Education is moving ahead with a multi-year plan to replace five aging elementary schools.
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The Cambridge Historic Preservation Commission gave a green light to the owner of the old Mill Street School for renovations planned for condominiums, while nixing plans to replace the walls of the Hearn Building.
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The Cambridge City Council has approved a new ordinance aimed at addressing vacant storefronts, adopting the measure in a 4–1 vote after discussion about enforcement .
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Cambridge, Dorchester County and Maryland officials expressed exasperation with a lack of progress by CWDI and urged the board to accept a contract for a 90 room hotel at Cambridge Harbor.
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After years in the making, the bid to create Cambridge Harbor is in the final stages for the most critical test – to see if the market will make it a reality.
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Millions of Americans turned out Saturday for the third No Kings Day demonstration, including several hundred in Cambridge.
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Baltimore Banner reporter Bria Overs explains how data centers, transmission lines and the political system under which power companies operate contribute to the rise in residential rates.
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Cambridge City Council recently approved over $6 million for a new wastewater pumping station in the city's effort to overcome sewage overflow onto West End streets.
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Randi White, a Salisbury radio professional and Kamala Harris campaign worker, is vying against a field of Democratic challengers to take over the congressional seat of incumbent Republican Andy Harris.
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Dan Schwartz, a banking and consumer policy specialist from Talbot County, says incumbent congressional Rep. Andy Harris has failed the first district.