Feb 29, 2008 | The Daily Times
Man charged with CAMBRIDGE -- Cambridge police officers responded to the 800 block of Peachblossom Avenue for report of a disorderly person on Feb. via The Daily Times
AHEC program awarded health proclamation
CAMBRIDGE -- In an effort to further spread the preventive message regarding the growing cases of tooth decay in toddlers and young children, the Eastern Shore Children's Regional Oral Health Consortium ... via The Daily Times
CAMBRIDGE -- On Thursday, Cambridge Police were patrolling the Route 50 area when they observed a vehicle stopped at Woods Road and Route 50 without its headlights on. via The Daily Times
LAUREL -- Two men are facing charges after they allegedly stole aluminum irrigation pipe from a local farm, Delaware State Police said Thursday. via The Daily Times
Eating Around: A Vintage Day Trip
GET AWAY WITH THE WINO in your life this weekend. The Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Resort in Cambridge, Md. via Express
The following organizations meet on Delmarva the week of Feb. 18 to 24: Al-Anon, a group for family and friends of alcoholics, meets Mondays at 8 p.m. in St. via The Daily Times
“I moved down on the farm in 1915. My grandmother got sick and my mother had to take care of her. She passed away, and we stayed right there until 1942.”
CASSON'S NECK -- Iona Wilcox is giving away a big chunk of her life. For the past 75 years, she has clipped newspaper stories and written journals about stories of general interest to folks in her corner of ... via The Daily Times
Research Offers Prioritization Plan For Reducing Nutrient Pollution In Feeder Streams
“By combining this type of restoration technique with more traditional measures - like streamside forest buffers - we should be able to help nature help us by using some of the excess nitrogen before it flows downstream.”
The framework, published in the online version of the journal Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, will allow practitioners to make better informed decisions regarding the design and implementation of ... via Pollution Online
Black History Month: Local playwright explores life of Harriet Tubman
An original play based on the life and times of former slave and abolitionist Harriet Tubman will be performed Feb. via Daily Times
MID-SHORE: Probable cause found for charges in Cambridge death
A Dorchester County judge has found probable cause for murder and arson charges against one of the two suspects arrested in the death of a Cambridge man. via Daily Times
CAMBRIDGE: Obama rally in Cambridge today
Barack Obama supporters have organized a rally at Sailwinds Park in Cambridge today starting at 3 p.m., with the main speaker, U.S. Rep. via Daily Times
Work to Stabilize Cambridge Building Nears Completion
Traffic restrictions in Cambridge's Race Street shopping district could end by Tuesday. via WTOP
MID-SHORE: Sensata to move manufacturing out of Cambridge
Sensata Technologies Power Controls is moving manufacturing out of Cambridge to the company's location in Matamoros, Mexico. via Daily Times
Armed Robber Holds up Cambridge Store
CAMBRIDGE , Md.- Cambridge police are looking for an armed robber who held up the Sandy Hill Quick Shop store on Glasgow Street. via WBOC-TV Salisbury
SALISBURY: Gilchrest hosts immigration forum
Congressman Wayne Gilchrest, R-Md.-1st, will hold a briefing for law enforcement and elected officials from the 1st District today with officials from Immigration and Customs Enforcement to discuss ways in ... via Daily Times
Woman Gets 25 Years For Husband's Death
A Cambridge woman has been ordered to serve 25 years in prison for the fatal beating of her husband. via WBAL-TV Baltimore
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Shore city gets promise of aid
“We're going to rebuild Cambridge and come out even stronger”
Nearly three weeks after a huge fire ripped through the heart of this Eastern Shore city's downtown business district, Gov. Martin O'Malley toured the stricken area yesterday, offering a state aid package of grants and low-interest loans worth $258,000.
Merchants and property owners who have seen business drop by 50 percent since the seven-alarm blaze destroyed the 100-year-old building that housed two antiques businesses at 444-448 Race St. got further good news.
Local developer Brett Summers said he has completed negotiations with the building's owner, Young Hwang, a Florida resident who owns numerous Cambridge properties, to buy the site - where only the facade of the building remains standing - for $240,000. Read more
O'Malley to tour Cambridge fire site, discuss recovery
Gov. Martin O'Malley is expected to visit Cambridge on Saturday to survey the damage from the Jan. via Baltimore Sun