West Point Graduate Scott Hines Leads SBDC on the Eastern Shore
West Point graduate and seasoned business advisor Scott Hines has joined the Small Business Development Center as regional director, bringing a mission-driven…
Resources for Maryland’s Former Federal Employees and Other Workers Impacted by the Federal Government Transition or Shutdown
Are you a Marylander who has recently lost your job as a federal employee or contractor, or who is affected by the…
Maryland Economic Development Week, October 20-24: Why Economic Development Matters to Talbot County
Economic development is, quite simply, about creating choices for workers, for families, and for future generations. It’s the art of building strong…
Business Resources for Military Veterans
A wealth of programs and services exist for veterans who want to start a business or put their skills and experiences to…
A Fresh Take on Seafood: Gay’s Seafood & Deli Opens Its Next Chapter in Easton
The first thing you notice at Gay’s Seafood on North Washington Street in Easton isn’t the smell of Old Bay or the…
From Student to Mentor: Easton Entrepreneur Pays It Forward with Free Leadership Workshop
The Business Leadership Workshop taking place November 6–7 at the Talbot County Chamber of Commerce in Easton will help participants sharpen their…
Free Online AI Training for Eastern Shore Businesses this October
Talbot County Economic Development and Tourism is joining Will Holmes Consulting (WHC) to offer a free, two-session AI training series designed specifically…
Business Owners Encouraged to Enroll in Talbot Works Business Academy’s Cohort 4
The Talbot Works Business Academy's Cohort 4 is limited to 15 participants, with online applications due by December 15, 2025.
September is Emergency Preparedness Month: Resources for Talbot County Businesses
Talbot County Economic Development and Tourism is sharing these emergency preparedness resources to support our local business community.
Italian Firm Vetagro Expands U.S. Operations with Groundbreaking in Easton, Maryland
The Italian company Vetagro broke ground on September 16, 2025, on a new production and distribution facility in Easton, Maryland.