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Delmarva Public Media, Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore Donate $5,000 to Maryland Food Bank

Delmarva Public Media (DPM) Development Director Anne Young, Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore President Erica Joseph, Maryland Food Bank Eastern Shore Branch Senior Regional Program Director Jennifer Small, DPM General Manager Gerry Weston and DPM Membership Coordinator Patty Lanious. Edit | Remove   Delmarva Public Media (DPM) and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore (CFES) recently donated a combined $5,000 to the Maryland Food Bank following DPM’s annual end-of-year campaign. Comprised of Salisbury University’s WSCL 89.5 FM and WSDL 90.7 FM, and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s WESM 91.3 FM, the three-station DPM partnership pledged 10 percent of contributions it received during the final six weeks of 2020 to the food bank. CFES agreed to match those funds up to $2,500.

Maryland approves gas pipeline, saying switch to total renewable energy will be incremental

Despite setbacks and cancellations to some high-profile natural gas pipelines, a project on the Delmarva Peninsula has overcome strong resistance to gain the go-ahead from Maryland officials. The proposed Del-Mar Energy Pathway pipeline project will mostly follow U.S. Route 13 and the railroad to its east on Maryland’s Lower Shore. Dave Harp The Board of Public Works, presided over by Gov. Larry Hogan, on Jan. 27 unanimously approved a permit allowing Delaware-based Chesapeake Utilities to bore under three waterways. The company is extending an 8-inch-diameter pipeline 11 miles into Somerset County from existing lines in Wicomico County and southern Delaware. The state signed a contract with the company in 2019 to supply natural gas to the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, which currently relies on fuel oil and propane, and the Eastern Correctional Institution, which uses wood chips. The change in fuel source is expected to reduce carbon emissions nearly 40% at the his

Grant aims to accelerate sustainable shellfish aquaculture, boost Virginia coastal economies

Grant aims to accelerate sustainable shellfish aquaculture, boost Virginia coastal economies Published Saturday, Jan. 23, 2021, 12:31 pm Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com (© niroworld – stock.adobe.com) The Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center has received a $750,000 subset of a $10 million USDA grant as part of a multi-institutional effort to accelerate sustainable farming techniques. The multidisciplinary team will develop technologies that allow for a sustainable framework for farming such shellfish as oysters, mussels, and scallops. This effort will incorporate a wide berth of smart technologies by combining modern technologies in the fields of robotics, agricultural automation, computer vision, sensing and imaging, and artificial intelligence.

Wetlands permit decision due on natural gas pipeline in Somerset County

Wetlands permit decision due on natural gas pipeline in Somerset County
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