
Talbot County Launches Series of Open Houses to Shape New Economic Development Strategic Plan
The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism is inviting business leaders, elected officials, and community members to attend a series…

Talbot County Announces 2025 Community Impact Award Winners
Talbot County business leaders gathered on Thursday, April 10, 2025, in the Tidewater Inn’s Gold Ballroom for the 18th Talbot County Business…

Talbot County Business Academy Announces 14 New Graduates
The Talbot County Council awarded graduation certificates to 14 participants of the Talbot Works Business Academy on Tuesday, April 8, at their…

Maryland Corps/Service Year Option Program Addresses Workforce Development, Civic Service
Learn how Maryland Corps/Serve Year Option Members are making significant impacts in Maryland communities and find out how you or your organization…

A Revitalized Community Center in St. Michaels Strengthens Local Ties and Economic Impact
You may know the work of the St. Michaels Community Center, especially if you’ve ever spent a summer evening enjoying live music…

Oxford Bellevue Ferry Welcomes New Owner
When it opens for its 343rd season in early April, the Oxford Bellevue Ferry will have a new captain at the helm.…

BAAM Celebrates 20 Years with Opening of New Academic Center
We chat with Dina Daly about Building African American Minds' 20th anniversary and their new Academic Center on Jowite Street in Easton.

The Annual Talbot County Community Impact Awards
The Talbot County Community Impact Awards are presented each year to recognize outstanding businesses, nonprofits, community projects, and individuals who have made…

Talbot Toolkit Created as Information Hub
The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism has created a Talbot Toolkit for Talbot County’s businesses that includes pertinent economic…

Business Academy Offers Free Training for Talbot County’s Small and Minority-Owned Businesses
The third cohort of Talbot Works Business Academy will launch this winter, with the free program limited to 15 participants.