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Midshore Meals Til Monday to provide nutritious meals to kids all summer long
DORCHESTER COUNTY, Md. – Midshore Meals Til Monday announced its schedule for its summer meal program. This summer, the organization is working to provide kids 18 years and under fresh nutritious meals that’ll help power them through the week. Families will be able to pick up their meals...
Summer meals free for students to pick up
The Dorchester County Public Schools is participating in the 2024 Summer Food Service Program. DCPS will serve free grab and go breakfast and lunch meals to all youth ages18 and under at Cambridge South Dorchester High School from 10-11 a.m. on Thursdays beginning June 27 through Aug. 22 with the exception of July 4 which will be handed out on July 3. Other sites in Dorchester County can be found by putting your location into https://mdsummermeals.org Meals will also be provided to all children who...
Cambridge, MD to Get 1.6-Mile-Long Living Shoreline to Battle Sea Level Rise
Dorchester County, Maryland, has become increasingly known as one of the most vulnerable parts of the Bay for flooding. Now, the Eastern Shore county will take drastic measures to protect its land: a living shoreline that will stretch on for 1.6 miles. The City of Cambridge and a research team...
Grandparents by Kate Emery General
Utah State University Extension shares that close relationships between grand children and their grandparents are mutually beneficial when it comes to the health and wellbeing of both. Children who grow up with greater emotional closeness to their grandparents are less likely to be depressed as adults. For grandparents, a close relationship with their grand children can boost brain function, protect against depression and increase their lifespan.
Dorchester County Council considers property tax exemptions
CAMBRIDGE — As the Dorchester County Finance Office prepares to send out property tax bills, the Dorchester County Council has voted to have its attorney review the list of properties that have received property tax exemptions historically. The decision for review came after County Finance Director Karen Tolley made the request at a June 18 meeting that the council provide these historically-approved exemptions for the 2025 fiscal year. Organizations that have received property exemptions in the past include Cambridge Commons, Cedar Meadows Rod and Gun...
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