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 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...
by Ted Shockley | Oct 3, 2023 | Headlines
BY CLARA VAUGHN, Eastern Shore Post — After pet adoptions surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Eastern Shore Regional Animal Control Facility is feeling the squeeze inflation is putting on local families. “It’s been a rough year,” said Cpl. Sue Burdge, one of two...