Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. community update meeting shares streaming links

By Debra Messick
Posted 4/18/24

The governing body of the Cambridge Harbor development, which has come under fire in recent weeks following the resignation of City Manager Tom Carroll, has posted two streaming links to its community update meeting Wednesday.

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Cambridge Waterfront Development, Inc. community update meeting shares streaming links

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CAMBRIDGE -- The governing body of the Cambridge Harbor development, which has come under fire in recent weeks following the resignation of City Manager Tom Carroll, has posted two streaming links to its community update meeting Wednesday, April 18, at the Chesapeake Grove Intergenerational Center.


Doors open at 5:30, and presentation and streaming starts at 6 p.m.

Listen on YouTube or Facebook.

Seating is limited to about 200 at the Intergenerational Center at 108 Chesapeake Street, on the Delmarva Community Services Campus, 2450 Cambridge Beltway.

People will be let in on a first-come, first-served basis, according to CWDI Executive Director Matt Leonard.

The Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce is moderating the event. Questions received by the April 15 deadline have been reviewed by the Chamber; the most asked questions will be posed to the CWDI panel following the presentation.

Panel members will also be available to answer one-one-one questions for about 30 minutes following the meetings scheduled closing time of 7:30, Leonard said.

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