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.
October 30 Public Meeting in Easton for Visitors Center Feasibility Study
The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism invites the community to learn more about and provide input for a proposed…
Harper & Sons, Inc.: Building a Family Business
Harper & Sons, Inc., a 56-year-old Talbot County construction company, sits at the edge of a major thoroughfare in Easton, yet is…
Bestselling Author Addresses Workforce Development at Business Summit
Bestselling author Mark Perna will address one of the hottest topics in workforce development today at the May 3 Business Appreciation Summit…
Q&A with UM Shore Regional Health’s Ken Kozel
We asked University of Maryland Shore Regional Health President & CEO Ken Kozel to answer questions regarding the Regional Medical Center at…
St. Michaels Seafood Business Builds on Family Legacy
Adam Higgins partnered with his father Glenn and stepmother Linda to open Chesapeake Seafood and Prime Meats when their catering business took…
Talbot County Hosts Coffee and Conservation at Waterfowl Festival, Nov. 11
The Talbot County Department of Economic Development and Tourism will again team up with the Waterfowl Festival to host Coffee and Conservation,…