by Ted Shockley | Oct 15, 2023 | Headlines
BY CLARA VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — Parksley has set strict guidelines for food trucks in town but will check with an attorney before enforcing the rules on a Haitian food trailer operating within town limits. The town council during its meeting Monday, Oct. 9,...
by Ted Shockley | Oct 11, 2023 | Features
BY STEFANIE JACKSON, Eastern Shore Post — A small group of professionals is looking to make a big difference for Northampton County students. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, “our whole culture is different – how education is viewed in our community,” said Ami Butta, one...
by Ted Shockley | Oct 10, 2023 | Sports
BY MARK MORING, Eastern Shore Post — If Alan Hall had to do it all over again, he says he wouldn’t coach his sons. Hall, the football coach at Arcadia High School, says it’s hard to find the right balance between being a taskmaster on the field and being a dad...
by Ted Shockley | Oct 10, 2023 | Headlines
BY CAROL VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — Eastern Shore residents should take tick bites seriously and consider tick-borne disease as a possible cause of symptoms, according to an expert. The advice comes after recent reports of serious illness, including a...
by Ted Shockley | Oct 10, 2023 | Headlines
BY CLARA VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — When work in tomato fields stopped in August, it left hundreds of migrant farmworkers on the Eastern Shore without wages for over a month. Three packers at Lipman Family Farms spoke to the Eastern Shore Post about their experience...