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Radio Chesapeake has learned that Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated chose Mackenzie Commercial Real Estate to find developers for Cambridge Harbor, and Hilton's Tapestry hotel brand will operate the proposed hotel there.
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Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated announced November 13 that the long-awaited hotel contract it has designated as its top priority for Cambridge Harbor is on the verge of completion.
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Sian Radaskiewicz King, a 32-year-old transgender woman, has been held without bail 34 days in the Talbot County Maryland detention center after local parents said they feared she was dangerous.
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The midshore community learned last week that Patrick and Charlie Boyd of Easton were convicted of defrauding the government and other crimes in a scheme to sell counterfeit HIV medicatiuons for millions of dollars. For one mom with an iPhone, though, the finding confirmed years of research into a shady world.
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Comptroller of Maryland Brooke Lierman and Radio Chesapeake’s Mike Starling review the latest report in her State of the Economy Series: Housing and the Economy
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Saturday October 18 was No Kings Day across America, as millions turned out to protest the Trump administration and rally for American Democracy.In Cambridge and Easton, hundreds demonstrated.
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For over two years Dorchester County has operated without a credit rating, due to overdue financial audits. Now, Maryland law imposes sanctions, and Finance Director Karen Tolley is in a race to fix problems and catch up the missing annual reports.
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On the latest segment of Cambridge Inside-Out, Jim Brady talks with Baltimore Sun Eastern Shore Bureau Chief Josh Davis about his recent story on Cambridge Harbor.
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After years of delay, Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated announced it was inviting national brokers to find developers interested in building out Cambridge Harbor.
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Jennifer Cristaudo goes to trial in Easton Md., charged with 24 hate crimes. One charge for each swastika sticker police found on utility poles and campaign signs.
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For nearly six months, Frank Narr’s status with Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated was falsified on its website, claiming he was appointed by Dorchester County.