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  • 1 day ago | stardem.com | Lily Tierney

    OXFORD – The Oxford Town Commissioners met for a special meeting on Wednesday, June 25, and approved the following budget items from the fiscal year 2025 general fund budget, which ends on June 30:Commissioners budgeted $12,500 for the Tred-Avon Yacht Club for its Fourth of July firework display, which will be held on July 3. Commissioners approved the allocation of $500 to the Oxford Library. Commissioners approved the allocation of $2,000 to the Talbot County Arts.

  • 2 days ago | stardem.com | Lily Tierney

    CAMBRIDGE — On Tuesday, MidShore Meals til Monday rolled out its children’s summer hunger relief program with its brand new big blue van, which was partially funded by No Kid Hungry and Preston Automotive. Founded in 2017, Meals til Monday has been a successful initiative that sends breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks home with children who may not get them otherwise.

  • 2 days ago | myeasternshoremd.com | Lily Tierney

    CAMBRIDGE — Singer-songwriter Jayla Elise performed her song “Dorchester Dreams” in front of the Dorchester County Council and attending residents at Tuesday’s council meeting after it being adopted as the first ever official county song. Elise’s song showcases the pride, unity, hope and resilience that resonates across generations in Dorchester County. In “Dorchester Dreams,” Elise honors the legacy of those who have contributed to the county, including Harriet Tubman and current families.

  • 3 days ago | stardem.com | Lily Tierney

    CHURCH CREEK — The appropriately named Old Trinity Church is celebrating its 350th anniversary this year. It is the oldest church in the nation still used for regular Sunday service. The Colonial-era church was built sometime between 1675 and 1690 on over four acres and has undergone significant renovations since, but it has not lost its original charm. The Rev. Dan Dunlap said that in the 1850s, the church was remodeled in the Victorian style. “100 years later, under the oversight of Col.

  • 3 days ago | stardem.com | Lily Tierney

    CAMBRIDGE — First responders arrived at the scene of a rollover crash on Route 16 near Egypt Road Park in Cambridge Tuesday evening. A woman was speeding, lost control of her vehicle and flipped several times, according to Cambridge Police Captain Antione Patton. Patton reported that she had no drugs or alcohol in her system and sustained no injuries in the crash. Her vehicle flipped, and did not impact any other vehicles or buildings.

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