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The Promise of Community Policing in Cambridge: A Chat with CPD’s Justin Todd

November 29, 2022 by Julian Jackson Jr.

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One of the most successful tools for reducing crime comes under the heading of “community policing.” Both big cities and small towns are making serious investments in outreach and training programs that come with this highly successful public safety strategy.

One of those has been the City of Cambridge. We asked our Cambridge Spy, Julian Jackson, to chat with Chief Todd about the program.

This video is approximately minutes in length.

 

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Filed Under: Maryland News

Spy Moment: Harriet Stands Resilient in Cambridge

September 12, 2022 by Julian Jackson Jr.

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On one of the most beautiful days the Eastern Shore has had in recent months, a crowd of close to one thousand gathered in front the Dorchester County Courthouse to celebrate a special moment in history. With American flags flying high among the audience, the striking statue of Harriet Tubman was dramatically unveiled as young and old welcomed this remarkable hero back to Cambridge.

The Cambridge Spy’s Julian Jackson Jr. was on hand to captured this moving event sponsored by the Alpha Genesis Community Development Corporation.

This video is approximately minutes in length. To learn more about Alpha Genesis or make a donation to the Tubman project please go here.

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Mid-Shore Arts: DCA’s Melissa Cooperman and Her Photography

September 4, 2022 by Julian Jackson Jr.

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While many in Cambridge have gotten to know Melissa Cooperman over the few years as the community arts coordinator for the Dorchester Center for the Arts, this is only one role she plays on the Eastern Shore arts scene.

As Spy contributor Julian Jackson, Jr. highlights in his profile of Melissa her work in film, video, and most of all, her stunning photography in the Spy’s ongoing series of profiling Mid-Shore artists and their work.

This video is approximately minutes in length.

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Filed Under: Arts Portal Lead, Arts Top Story, Spy Highlights

Mid-Shore Arts: The Work and Kindness of Patti Aaronson

July 25, 2022 by Julian Jackson Jr.

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After 25 years working as a professional in the healthcare sector, Patti Aaronson decided to shift gears. Feeling a strong desire to return to working with her hands, Patti not only began restoring houses in both her native Baltimore but found herself relocating to the Eastern Shore in Cambridge to take on similar projects.

This was also the time when Patti returned to the easel. Eager to highlight the beauty of the Shore’s environment, its special humanity, and, in her words, its “kindness,” she took to both oils and watercolors to document that vision.

“I’ve always had a deep appreciation for beauty, particularly natural beauty and the process of making art is often a part of that for me. I’m also inspired by my desire to develop fully as an artist and a lifelong passion to create. ”

The Spy caught up with Patti in Cambridge last week to talk about her work.

This video is approximately three minutes in length. For more information about Main Street Gallery please go here. 

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