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  • Harold Wilson lives with his wife Marilyn in Chester, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He grew up in Delray Beach,Florida and spent a portion of his youth in the Saint Mary’s river region of north Florida. After studying at Wake Forest University and Andover NewtonTheological School, Wilson worked in the community development field at local, national and international levels. During that period he published numerous articles on affordable housing and finance. In 2003 he retired and began writing poetry and fiction.
  • About 3% of children in the age group authorized last week to get a low-dose vaccine will have their first shots by Wednesday, according to the White House.
  • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Democrats who control Maryland's legislature are hoping Republican Gov. Larry Hogan approves spending $80 million that lawmakers…
  • CHESTERFIELD, Va. (AP) - A Virginia county is one of 15 localities around the country chosen to participate in a national program to expand…
  • KENT ISLAND, Md. (AP) - Police in Maryland said divers found a helicopter that crashed into the Chesapeake Bay, and recovered the bodies of both people on…
  • DOVER, Del. (AP) - The Delaware Senate is set to vote on Gov. Jack Markell's nominations to fill vacancies on the state Supreme Court and Superior…
  • DOVER, Del. (AP) - The Delaware Senate has unanimously approved Gov. Jack Markell's nominations to fill vacancies on the state Supreme Court and Superior…
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  • Bill McQuay is an audio producer with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. For fifteen years McQuay was an NPR sound engineer and technical director for NPR programs including Morning Edition, Weekend Saturday and Sunday, Performance Today and NPR's Radio Expeditions. Radio Expeditions is where McQuay began his long time collaboration with NPR science correspondent Christopher Joyce, a creative relationship that continues today.
  • Chris Ranck is Delmarva Public Media's Executive Producer, Program Director and Automation Engineer.
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