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Updated: January 15, 2025 @ 5:06 pm
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Sean joined WBOC as Digital Content Producer in February 2023. Originally from New Jersey, Sean graduated from Rutgers University with bachelor’s degrees in East Asian Studies and Religion. He has lived in New York, California, and Virginia before he and his wife finally found a place to permanently call home in Maryland. With family in Laurel, Ocean Pines, Berlin, and Captain’s Cove, Sean has deep ties to the Eastern Shore and is thrilled to be working at WBOC serving the community.
EASTON, MD – The Easton Airport has announced the upcoming demolition of the Talbot County Business Center.
Airport officials say the building’s demolition is currently slated to begin in the coming months, with its dismantling expected by spring 2025. Material recycling, site work, and other projects on the site are hoped to be completed by the end of the year, an Easton Airport spokesperson said.
The demolition is part of the Easton Airport’s ongoing modernization efforts, airport officials say, aimed at improving design, enhancing safety, and modernizing the airfield.
Now on airport property, all businesses and former tenants of the Talbot County Business Center on Glebe Road have since relocated, according to airport officials. All work will be completed on the property, and the site will be secured and remain off-limits to unauthorized personnel.
The project is not expected to bring any runway closures, and all airport operations are expected to continue uninterrupted.
More updates on Easton Airport and the Airfield Modernization Program can be found here.
Digital Content Producer
Sean joined WBOC as Digital Content Producer in February 2023. Originally from New Jersey, Sean graduated from Rutgers University with bachelor’s degrees in East Asian Studies and Religion. He has lived in New York, California, and Virginia before he and his wife finally found a place to permanently call home in Maryland. With family in Laurel, Ocean Pines, Berlin, and Captain’s Cove, Sean has deep ties to the Eastern Shore and is thrilled to be working at WBOC serving the community.
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