Routes are impacted from Cambridge to Ipswich, and from Ipswich to Peterborough
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – A Cambridge man is behind bars following a reported assault with a machete Wednesday morning. Shortly after 8 a.m., officers were called to the 200 block of Byrn Street for a reported physical disturbance with a subject chasing another person with a machete. Officers arrived at the scene and met with the victim, who told police that
High school boys volleyball: McDowell 3 – Cambridge Springs 0
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – The harbor is a staple in Cambridge and city officials want to know that their city is in good hands. On Tuesday, Mayor Steve Rideout, the sole member of the Cambridge Waterfront Development Incorporated proposed some changes to the charter. “So what Mayor Rideout did to do was introduce new articles of incorporation, amendments of the existing
Cambridge City Council will be holding elections on May 2, with candidates beginning their campaigns to try and win one of the 14 seats up for election at the authority
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – A man has been arrested for robbery and assault with a machete in Cambridge. Shortly after 10 p.m. on March 25th, officers were called to a parking lot near the University of Maryland Shore Medical Center for a reported assault. Officers arrived at the scene to find a vehicle with damaged windows and met with a man
The road was closed as a result of the crashes
For some in the city the controversial proposals, although officially dropped, are still a major concern ahead of the Cambridge City Council elections
Cambridge, Md.- Cambridge Waterfront Developement Incorporated will be holding a community update on the Cambridge Harbor Project on April 18th. In the meeting CWDI board members, staff, and other relevant experts will be presenting key information on the project which will include what is, and is not planned to keep it moving forward. Recently community members have voiced concerns
CAMBRIDGE, Md. – the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced over $1.8 million in funding to help improve the health of families in older homes. Many old homes were finished with lead-based paint, which can be harmful to people, especially kids. Mayor Steve Rideout said the HUD funds will go towards having homes tested and treated for lead,
It follows a string of burglaries at other businesses in the area
Cambridge, Md.- On Monday a community conversation was held in Cambridge to discuss civil rights issues on the Eastern Shore. Local leaders and other attendees gathered at the Harriet Tubman Cultural center to meet with Maryland US attroney Erek Barron and Assistant Attorney General of the civil rights division Kristen Clark. “What she made very very clear to us along