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July 15, 2020/

For All Seasons has expanded its intern program to include a variety of high schools, colleges and universities.  Undergraduate and graduate schools utilize For All Seasons for students who need clinical experiences in social work to meet the requirements of their programs. These hands-on experiences are preparing the next generation...

July 15, 2020/

The Academy Art Museum in Easton is re-opening its newly renovated space on August 1 with two new exhibitions, New Photography II and Antonio McAfee: Legacy. “We are thrilled to share our newly renovated building with the public with these two new contemporary exhibitions. The new Mary Lou McAllister Courtyard entrance offers a...

Interview with the Town of Easton’s Mayor Willey

July 1, 2020/

EEDC: We’ve been looking forward to catching up with you since our last interview on March 23, 2020.  So, let’s start with Washington St. Plaza. What should we be looking forward to? Mayor Willey: The council has approved the plan starting on July 6. That’s when we’ll start prepping the street...

Chesapeake Music Steps Out of its Comfort Zone with Virtual Concerts

July 1, 2020/

  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:                          CONTACT: Don Buxton 410 819-0380 JUNE 24, 2020 Chesapeake Music Steps Out of its Comfort Zone with Virtual Concerts By mid-April, it was clear that the June in-person Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival would not celebrate its 35th Anniversary.  The Coronavirus had put a hold on all...

Midshore Veterinary Service Opens New Veterinary Hospital

July 1, 2020/

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (EASTON, MD – JULY 29, 2020) Midshore Veterinary Service Opens New Veterinary Hospital Midshore Veterinary Service in Easton has opened a new veterinary hospital at 605 Dutchman’s Lane, in the newly expanded space that previously served as a pediatrician’s office. The new clinic is three times as...

Best Practices: Mary Losty, Realtor

July 1, 2020/

2020 started as an unusually busy year both on the Eastern Shore and the country. And then the virus hit and everything went to silence. The phone stopped ringing. Listing stopped; all buyers stopped. Everyone went into a retreat. It was almost as if people were rethinking their day to...

Interview with Mary Ellen Carter owner of Express Employment Professional

June 24, 2020/

EEDC: What do you see as far as the demand for the workforce on the Mid-Shore? Mary Ellen Carter: So, for Mid-Shore businesses, we see a consistent workflow, particularly in the manufacturing sector. Maybe even an uptick for those who are working on anything PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) related or food...

Best Practice: Tim Boyle, owner of Vintage Bookstore

June 24, 2020/

How have things changed for you since you’ve been allowed to re-open? Well, first, there’s the general answer that everyone else is also experiencing: my customer counts are low. I’ve cut back on hours, and don’t stay open late, because the restaurants are not staying open late. I don’t work...

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