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Cambridge could soon expand the use of automated speed enforcement with the potential purchase three portable speed cameras.
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Republican voters ended the 24-year run for Dorchester County Sheriff James Phillips and Lynn Milke's hopes for reelection to the Talbot County Council.
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At a recent Dorchester County school board meeting, several parents told officials of bullying and stress, urging them to replace the aging school building before others.
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Peter Erhartic was a key real estate specialist in Providence Rhode Island when the city redeveloped a 24-acre riverfront tract. He shares some ideas of what might work at Cambridge Harbor.
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Radio Chesapeake won awards for news and commentary Saturday in the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association annual meeting in Ocean City.
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Infrastructure for Cambridge Harbor will likely rely on special tax district, according to Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated.
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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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Dorchester County Council heard nearly two hours of spirited testimony and comments from residents who would be effected by repairs to World's End Road, where motorists would be hemmed in by construction.
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Captain Fred Pomeroy, who has recorded nearly 100 episodes of 'Becoming a Waterman" on Radio Chesapeake, stars on a Maryland Public Television special.
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District 37B Delegate Tom Hutchinson says Maryland managed to put a budget in place that didn't force new fees or taxes - but warns that may not be the story next session.
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The Dorchester County Board of Education is moving ahead with a multi-year plan to replace five aging elementary schools.