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County Commissiners Seek Citizens for Boards and Commissions

By shoreupdate | Oct 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

The Queen Anne’s County Commissioners are looking for interested county residents to serve on a variety of Queen Anne’s County Boards and Commissions.

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Pre-anesthesia Testing Moves to Memorial Hospital

By shoreupdate | Oct 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

Shore Health System recently relocated the pre-anesthesia testing center for patients who will be having surgery at Memorial Hospital to a convenient location in the Freeman Outpatient Center at the hospital.

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Chicks & Sticks!

By shoreupdate | Oct 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

Centreville Senior Center announces new knitting & crocheting group “Chicks & Sticks!

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Cribbage at Centreville Senior Center

By shoreupdate | Oct 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

Join Tom Brent Cribbage player from Chesapeake Bay Area Cribbage Club on Mondays @ 1:00pm starting November 2nd .

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Eleven Kent County Book Discussions Lead Up to One Maryland One Book

By shoreupdate | Oct 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

In time for the 2009 celebration of One Maryland One Book, two new book discussion groups will join nine of Kent County’s established book groups to read and discuss the novel, Song Yet Sung, by James McBride.

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Wargotz Adds Two New Advisors to Campaign Team

By shoreupdate | Oct 3, 2009 | 0 Comments

Dr. Eric S. Wargotz, a candidate for the U. S. Senate, has elicited the services of two experienced Maryland politicos to help his campaign. Andrew Langer has joined the Wargotz campaign as a Policy Advisor. Langer is President of the Institute for Liberty, an organization which focuses on the incremental threats to small business and entrepreneurship and helps educate policymakers about issues of special concern to small businesses. Langer has lectured on subjects as diverse as constitutional law, small business, lobbying, and the power of individuals to change public policy. He received a B. A. in International Relations from the College of William and Mary in Virginia, and also holds a Master’s in Public Administration from Troy State University. He writes a column for his local newspapers as well as a column for Townhall.com. Michael “Moshe” Starkman has joined the Wargotz campaign as Technology Director and Coalitions Director. Starkman is a small business owner in the website and software development sector of technology. A leader in the realms of Social Media, 2.0 web technology and 3.0 innovative technology development, Starkman brings a unique set of technical skills to the campaign. He is past president of the Montgomery County Young Republicans and a nationally recognized youth leader in the areas of youth activism and new media. Additionally, Moshe was a Republican congressional nominee in 2006 and chairman of the 2008 Maryland Young Professionals for McCain committee. “Ours will be an energetic and competitive campaign,” stated Dr. Wargotz. “Andrew and Moshe bring tremendous skills and experience to the table, and I welcome them to the team.”

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Golf Tournament Raises Funds for Shore Regional Breast Center

By shoreupdate | Oct 2, 2009 | 0 Comments

The Shore Health System 2009 Golf Invitational held on Monday, September 14 raised $44,000 for Shore Regional Breast Center located at The Memorial Hospital at Easton.

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Get Bags Full of Bargains at the Bazaar

By shoreupdate | Oct 2, 2009 | 0 Comments

On Friday, October 16 and Saturday, October 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. shoppers can bag their own bargains at The Bazaar at 121 Federal Street.

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Talbot Youth Coalition Students Attend Conference

By shoreupdate | Oct 2, 2009 | 0 Comments

Two members of the Talbot County Youth Coalition for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention recently attended a Youth-to-Youth Conference at Bryant University in Springfield, Rhode Island.

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Teen Courts Begin 11th Year in Talbot County

By shoreupdate | Oct 2, 2009 | 0 Comments

Talbot County’s Teen Court program addresses the high risk of problematic behavior among Talbot County youth.

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