Voter turnout for Cambridge’s election for city commissioners and a mayor on Oct. 19 was at 17%. Cambridge City Manager Glenn Steckman said that although this is a ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 5, we have an opportunity to exercise our constitutional right to vote. It is not a God-given right, it’s a right detailed by our founding father’s document ...
A chimney fire was extinguished Sunday night at the Tidewater Inn before any significant damage was caused the the structure, ...
Cambridge Rescue Fire Company is donating its retired 1994 Pierce Aerial Tower ladder truck to the Southside Volunteer Fire Department in Erwin, Tennessee. During a Cambridge City Council meeting on ...
Firefighters are responding to an incident at the Tidewater Inn in Easton.
We would like to address the recent mailers that have been distributed to homes throughout our community. This campaign ...
After over two years of being closed for renovations, the Trappe Post Office has finally reopened after a sudden closure in October 2022. Our community was never informed of construction ...
Almost 25 years ago, Harvard professor and political scientist Robert Putnam wrote “Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community.” ...
Your vote counts just as much as those of county parents on Election Day. I urge you to learn about your school board candidates and what they ...
I am proud to have served the Talbot County Board of Elections as an election judge during the 2014, 2016 and 2018 election cycles.
In a country where freedom of speech is a cherished principle, it is always disheartening to encounter those who verbally or physically attack those with whom they disagree.
Talbot county residents have recently been receiving U.S. Postal Service mailings questioning the quality of teaching in our county’s public schools. Among its many criticisms, the glossy mailings fal ...