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The Upper Shore STRT1UP Roadshow Pitch Competition Returns April 15, 2025

March 6, 2025 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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Attention entrepreneurs and innovators in Cecil, Kent, and Queen Anne’s counties—the Upper Shore STRT1UP Roadshow is back! This exciting event, hosted by Washington College and StartUp Maryland in partnership with Cecil County Economic Development, Kent County Economic Development, Queen Anne’s Economic Development, and the Upper Shore Regional Council, is a must-attend opportunity for startups, students, and business leaders.

This pitch competition is more than just a contest—it’s a chance to introduce your business, connect with potential investors, and gain valuable feedback from industry experts. Selected applicants will deliver a 4–5-minute pitch outlining their business idea, value proposition, and growth potential to a panel of judges. One first-place winner will receive a $4,000 prize, and one runner-up will be awarded $1,500. The deadline to apply to pitch is March 19th at midnight, and finalists will be notified by March 28th if they are selected to compete.

Speed Connections – Breaking the Ice with Lenders, a speed lending segment open to any Maryland business and offered by the Maryland Small Business Development Center (SBDC) and Maryland Small Business Administration (SBA), is a low-pressure, high-impact opportunity to deliver a quick pitch to multiple lenders. It’s designed to build your confidence, provide real-time feedback, and help establish valuable financial partnerships.

Attendees will gain valuable insights from two dynamic panel discussions. “Where Are They Now?” will showcase past pitch competition participants, sharing their journeys, lessons learned, and the impact of the competition on their businesses. “Social Entrepreneurship – Innovation with Impact” will explore how mission-driven businesses are creating meaningful change while remaining financially sustainable. These discussions offer inspiration, practical advice, and a chance to learn from real-world success stories.

You also won’t want to miss the opportunity to connect with key resource partners offering invaluable support for businesses and startups. Organizations such as Maryland Capital Enterprises / Women’s Business Center, the Upper Shore Regional Council Business Mentor Program, TEDCO, and more will have tables showcasing their programs, funding opportunities, and expert guidance. Whether you’re looking for business mentorship, financial assistance, or strategic resources to take your venture to the next level, these partners will be on hand to provide information and connect you with the tools you need to succeed.

This event is FREE to attend! Again, the deadline to apply to pitch is March 19th at midnight. To apply to pitch, register to attend, or learn more, please check out the links below.

Whether you’re competing, cheering on local innovators, or looking to engage with regional business leaders, this is an event you won’t want to miss!

Apply to Pitch or Register to Attend:

2025 Upper Shore STRT1UP Roadshow Pitch Competition Event Registration

Speed Connections – “Breaking the Ice with Lenders” Registration“


Guidelines & Eligibility

Check out last year’s video pitches!

Click Here to View the 2024 Uppershore STRT1UP Roadshow Playlist!

 

 

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Hanscom Federal Credit Union and The Peoples Bank (MD) to Combine

December 21, 2024 by Spy Desk 1 Comment

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Hanscom Federal Credit Union (“HFCU” or “Hanscom”) and Peoples Bancorp, Inc. (OTCPK: PEBC) (“Peoples”), the holding company for The Peoples Bank (“Peoples Bank”), today announced that the companies have entered into a definitive purchase and assumption agreement under which Hanscom will acquire the majority of Peoples Bank’s assets and liabilities in an all-cash transaction.

The transaction, which was unanimously approved by the Boards of Directors of both organizations, represents Hanscom’s entry into Maryland and expands its business offering with Peoples Bank’s insurance agency subsidiary, Fleetwood Insurance Group (“FIG”). Upon consummation of the transaction, Hanscom will have total assets of approximately $2.1 billion, serve more than 115,000 members, and expand its reach with 23 branches across Massachusetts, Maryland and Virginia.

“Hanscom and Peoples Bank share similar values, placing our members, customers and people first,” said Peter Rice, CEO of Hanscom. “Through this combination, we expect to expand Peoples Bank’s ability to invest in its communities across Kent, Queen Anne’s and Talbot Counties. Additionally, with this enhanced geographic reach, and proximity to Washington D.C., we expect to further support our founding mission by bettering our ability to serve all individuals that serve our nation. We are proud to honor Peoples Bank’s legacy and look forward to welcoming its talented team and nearly 20,000 customers to Hanscom. Together, we will bring expanded financial opportunities to a region rich with potential.”

Mr. Rice added, “At Hanscom, we prioritize the financial success of our members above all else. As a member owned cooperative – like all credit unions – Hanscom is committed to building and investing in our communities where everyone has a stake in that success. We look forward to bringing that level of personalized service and support to the Peoples Bank customers throughout Maryland and the greater DC region.”

Corey Duncan, Chairman of the Peoples and Peoples Bank Boards of Directors, added, “Hanscom is the ideal partner to carry forward our 114-year legacy. Its commitment to community investment, our nation’s service members and innovation matches the values that our employees and customers hold dear. This combination ensures our customers and business partners gain access to a broader range of resources and innovative solutions, like Hanscom’s WealthTrek program, which we expect will redefine banking in our region. We are confident this partnership with Hanscom will bring lasting value to the communities we serve across Kent, Queen Anne’s, and Talbot counties and create new opportunities for growth for our employees.”

 Through its charitable foundation, HFCU is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of others, especially active duty and retired service members, by building and improving programs to enhance the communities it serves. HFCU expects to increase Peoples Bank’s current levels of community giving and philanthropy, including its scholarship programs and financial support of local non-profit and education initiatives.

 Transaction Details, Timing, and Approvals

The transaction is structured as a purchase and assumption of the majority of Peoples Bank’s assets and liabilities in an all-cash transaction. Following the closing of the transaction, Peoples will liquidate the remaining assets and liabilities not purchased by Hanscom, and will distribute the remaining cash to its shareholders in conjunction with, or prior to, the dissolution of the holding company and the bank. The cash distribution to Peoples’ shareholders will be dependent upon various factors, which will be described in the Proxy Statement to be delivered to shareholders in the coming months. Hanscom also plans to retain all employees of Peoples Bank after the acquisition.

The transaction is expected to be completed in the second half of 2025, subject to all regulatory requirements and approvals, including approval of Peoples Bancorp. Inc.’s shareholders, as well as other customary closing conditions.

Following the close of the transaction, Peoples Bank branches will be regionally managed and continue to operate under the same name and brand. The Peoples Bancorp. Inc.’s common stock will no longer be listed on any public market.

Advisors

Honigman, LLP is serving as legal counsel to Hanscom Federal Credit Union and Hovde Group LLC is serving as its financial advisor. Alston & Bird LLP is serving as legal counsel to The Peoples Bank and Olsen Palmer LLC is serving as its financial advisor.

About Hanscom Federal Credit Union

Hanscom, with over $1.9 billion in assets and more than 95,000+ members, is one of Massachusetts’ most trusted credit unions. Established in 1953 on Hanscom Air Force Base, Hanscom offers a full range of financial services and resources designed to help members achieve financial success, from mobile and online banking to financial education programs. Guided by its core values—Integrity, Members First, Teamwork, Innovation, and Empathy—its team of 220+ employees is committed to putting members at the heart of everything it does. With 16 branches, remote support representatives, 100,000+ service centers, and over 5,400 Shared Branch locations nationwide, Hanscom offers unparalleled convenience and support. Discover more, including free financial resources and seminars on www.hfcu.org.

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Stella Marinas Acquires Swan Creek Marina & Boatyard

August 13, 2024 by Spy Desk Leave a Comment

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On August 7, 2024, Stella Marinas announced today its acquisition of Swan  Creek Marina & Boatyard (SCM), located in the charming town of Rock Hall on Maryland’s  Eastern Shore. Situated on a well-protected harbor with immediate access to the open  Chesapeake, the marina includes 113 wet slips, 22 moorings, two single-family homes, and a full-service boat yard. 

Since opening in 1951, SCM had been owned and operated by three generations of the Bair/Mayne families. Reflecting on the sale, Lee Bair said, “it has been a privilege to serve the  boating community for over 23 years. And while it is bittersweet to pass on the family legacy, I am  confident that Stella Marinas will uphold the values and traditions that have made SCM a cherished  destination for so many.” 

Trident Marine Group, an Annapolis-based firm with ten marinas under management across the  Chesapeake, has taken over the management and operations of SCM, bringing a wealth of  experience and solid understanding of the local maritime community. All of SCM’s prior employees have been retained by new management. 

Ryan Comisky, Owner of Stella Marinas, said: “we are grateful that Mr. Bair has entrusted us with continuing his family’s legacy at SCM. Our team is committed to building on the exceptional level  of service that SCM’s customers have come to expect while upgrading amenity offerings to  improve the slip holder experience.” 

Cindy Genther, Maryland Broker for The Flynn Company, represented the seller in this sale. 

About Stella Marinas

Stella Marinas is a boutique investment firm aggregating a portfolio of premier wet and dry storage  marina properties across the Chesapeake Bay. With a commitment to integrity, transparency, and  exceptional service, it strives to build lasting relationships with its partners, customers, and the  communities it serves. 

About Trident Marine Group

Trident Marine Group, headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland, is a premier boutique marina  management and consulting firm. Their dedicated team of experienced professionals is committed  to operational excellence and superior customer service, ensuring that each facility they are  involved with is positioned to achieve ownership goals. They prioritize collaboration with their  clients, focusing on enhancing the boating experience for their customers and showcasing the  unique characteristics of each facility. With a strong emphasis on innovation and quality, Trident  Marine Group has established itself as a trusted partner in marina management and consulting,  dedicated to empowering its clients for success in the marina industry.

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Kent County Chamber of Commerce to Host Lunch & Learn Seminar on Leveraging Chamber Benefits

February 15, 2024 by Spy Desk

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The Kent County Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce its upcoming Lunch & Learn Seminar, designed to empower local businesses with essential tools and resources for growth and success. The event will take place on March 7, 2024 from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Dixon Training Center located at 101 Warner Drive, Chestertown, MD.

The “Lunch and Learn: Leveraging Chamber Benefits” Seminar aims to provide invaluable insights into the multitude of benefits available through the Kent County Chamber of Commerce. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore the diverse range of resources and support services tailored to meet the specific needs of businesses in our community.

Tickets are $20 and include lunch. During this interactive session, participants will:

  • Gain an in-depth understanding of the various benefits offered by the Kent County Chamber of Commerce.
  • Learn how to leverage these resources to enhance their business operations, increase visibility, and drive
  • Connect with fellow business owners, industry experts, and chamber representatives to foster valuable relationships and
  • Receive guidance on maximizing the value of chamber membership and accessing exclusive

“We’re excited to host this Lunch & Learn Seminar as part of our ongoing commitment to supporting the success and prosperity of local businesses,” said Sarah King, Executive Director at the Kent County Chamber of Commerce. “This event promises to be an informative and engaging experience, offering attendees the chance to unlock the full potential of their chamber membership.”

Attendance is open to all businesses, whether they are current chamber members or exploring membership opportunities. Don’t miss this chance to discover how the Kent County Chamber of Commerce can help take your business to new heights.

The Kent Chamber thanks The Dixon Group for their support of this valuable educational opportunity as our Presenting Sponsor. For more information and to register for the Seminar, visit business.kentchamber.org/events or contact Sarah King at [email protected].

For more information on the value of Chamber membership, visit kentchamber.org.

 

 

 

 

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Chesapeake Bank & Trust Welcomes Assistant Branch Manager Jackie Forrest

February 12, 2024 by Spy Desk

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Jackie Forrest

Chesapeake Bank & Trust Company is pleased to announce that Jackie Forrest has joined its staff as Assistant Branch Manager. She will replace Sue St. Amour, who is retiring in April after serving the Bank for over 7 years.

“Jackie began her banking career with Chesapeake Bank & Trust, and we’re pleased to have the opportunity to work with her again,” said Bob Altieri, Chesapeake’s President & CEO. “Her client-focused approach to banking makes her a wonderful addition to our staff.”

Jackie grew up in Rock Hall and currently lives in Chestertown with her husband, daughter, and two dogs. She attended Washington College, Stevenson University, and finished her liberal arts degree at Chesapeake College. When she is not at the bank’s Washington Avenue branch, you can catch Jackie with her family at the Chestertown Farmer’s Market on Saturday mornings, teaching yoga at Foundations Island Yoga in Centreville, or on a run by the Chester River.

“I am excited to be welcomed back to Chesapeake Bank & Trust and serve our beautiful community once more,” said Jackie.

.For more information, contact Chesapeake Bank and Trust at 410-778-1600, or e-mail Bob Altieri directly at [email protected].

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Crazy Days Ahead! July 27 -29

July 20, 2023 by Downtown Chestertown Association

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Mark your calendars for Downtown Chestertown’s annual sidewalk sale, Crazy Days! The bargain shopping begins on Thursday, July 27 and runs through Saturday, July 29, with many stores carrying the specials into Sunday. The shops will be open by 10 am and remain open on Thursday and Friday until 7pm, Saturday until 5pm.  This mid-summer tradition is sponsored by the Downtown Chestertown Association, (DCA).

This year the DCA is reviving a popular family fun tradition – the Ping Pong Ball Drop. On Saturday, July 29 at 10 am a bucket of Ping Pong Balls will be dropped from a Chestertown Volunteer Fire Company ladder truck downtown. The balls will contain discounts and freebies at participating downtown shops. These specials will be honored just through Sunday July 30. Some lucky shoppers will win Chestertown Cash. Listen for the siren!

Great deals can be found on everything from men’s and women’s fashions, children’s clothing and toys, jewelry, home décor, crafts, kitchen items, books, artwork, art supplies, pampered pet must-haves and even musical instruments.

Eateries are posting “Crazy Days” specials, and the Animal Care Shelter for Kent County will offer hot dog lunches from 11 am to 3 pm all three days.  The DCA will be selling beer and cider Friday evening and Saturday afternoon and handing out free popcorn all 3 days.

Your Downtown Chestertown independent businesses look forward to seeing you – and happy shopping!

The Downtown Chestertown Association (DCA) is a non-profit, member based organization dedicated to promoting businesses and professional services in and around Chestertown through activities that encourage residents and tourists to visit and shop locally. https://www.downtownchestertown.org/

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Kent Chamber to Host Lunch & Learn Seminar

June 21, 2023 by Spy Desk

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The Kent County Chamber of Commerce will host a Lunch & Learn Seminar focused on Estate Planning, starting at 11:30 am on Wednesday, June 28th. The Seminar will be held at the Dixon Training Center located at 101 Warner Drive in Chestertown, MD and will offer networking opportunities, free lunch, and an informative seminar on this important topic. Lunch is generously provided by Envision Wealth Planning, LLC and Mid-Shore Community Foundation and offers three options from Happy Chicken Bakery.

The Estate Planning Seminar will feature Kathleen Hurd, attorney with Rasin, Wootton & Hurd, who will review the essentials of estate planning from wills and trust to the probate process. Buck Duncan, President of Mid-Shore Community Foundation will discuss tools for giving today as well as building an enduring legacy. To register to attend this event, click here.

“We are thrilled to bring this Lunch & Learn opportunity to Kent County this month,” says Sarah King, Kent County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director. “Estate Planning is an important topic to our Non-Profit Members, as well as business leaders in our community, and is the first in a series of seminars and conferences that the Chamber will offer its members.”

As a leading advocate for business, the Kent County Chamber of Commerce offers numerous opportunities to get involved. To provide the greatest value to the membership, and to facilitate increased outreach in the business community, the Kent County Chamber of Commerce has two special interest committees open to our members – Voice of Business (VoB) Committee and Business Development Events Committee. This seminar and future conferences fall under the blanket of the VoB Committee and the Chamber welcomes community input on subject areas that are important to their businesses. Submit your ideas by sending an email to [email protected].

About the Kent County Chamber of Commerce

With more than 300 member businesses, nonprofits, and individuals, the Chamber is Kent County’s premier business-to-business facilitator. Through our many unique programs, events, and advocacy, we provide a platform for leaders from the private, public, and non-profit sectors to engage with each other to grow their respective organizations for the ultimate benefit of Kent County and its residents.

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Rhythm & Brews is This Saturday, April 15th

April 13, 2023 by Spy Desk

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Join the Kent County Chamber of Commerce as we host the 4th annual BrewFest in Historic Downtown Chestertown, MD this Saturday, April 15th, from 12-4!

General Admission tickets are $40 in advance ($45 at the door) and include entry, a souvenir tasting glass, beer tasting tickets, live entertainment, and more.

VIP tickets are $75 and include everything included in a General Admission ticket, plus a 4-pocket drop-in flight paddle, 3 additional tasting glasses, additional beer sample tickets, and early admission at 11:00 am! Tickets are selling fast!  Get yours now at www.kentbrewfest.com.

Enjoy craft beer from DelMarVa and beyond.  Live Music from Heavy Fred Lite and Justin Singleton!Food from Happy Chicken Bakery, Blue Monkey Street Tacos & Walker Family Deep Fried Seafood available for purchase!

Featured Breweries Include:

  • Blue Earl Brewing
  • Eastern Shore Brewing
  • Bold Rock Hard Cider
  • Evolution Craft Brewing Company
  • Big Truck Farm Brewery
  • RAR Brewing
  • Cult Classic Brewery
  • Ten Eyck Brewing Company

Plus wine from Crow Vineyards & Winery!

The Kent County Chamber would like to thank our Sponsors for this event:

  • Chesapeake Family Flooring & Decor – Title Sponsor
  • Cross Street Realtors – Tasting Glass Sponsor
  • Eastern Shore Tents & Events – Tent Sponsor
  • The Peoples Bank&Fleetwood Insurance Group – Flight Sponsors
  • Gillespie Precast&Duke Law – Band Sponsors
  • Chesapeake Bank & Trust, Washington College&PNC Bank – Food Truck Sponsors
  • WCTR Radio, Molly’s Place, H&R Block, Rivers & Roads Consulting, Talkie Communications, and Davis, Moore, Shearon & Associates – Tap Sponsors

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Kent County Health Disparities Grant Allows Rebuilding Together Volunteers to Provide Rock Hall Neighbor with a New Ramp

March 24, 2023 by Spy Desk

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Since its inception in 2004, Rebuilding Together Kent County has installed dozens of stick-built wheelchair ramps for neighbors in Kent County, thus contributing to its local reputation as “the ramp people,” despite the many other types of repair work Rebuilding Together has engaged in over nearly 20 years.

At an award luncheon for Qlarant Foundation grantees last year, Rebuilding Together Kent County staff were inspired by an aluminum ramp program offered by Bay Hundred Community Volunteers in Talbot County. With their help and also guidance from Rebuilding Together-Lincoln County in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, who has been installing aluminum ramps for several years, the organization decided to shift its focus from stick-built ramps to aluminum ramps.

(From L to R) Brian and Debbie Toth, Joanne Boyle, Ginny Gorman, Bill Shrieves, Bernie Miller, and Larry Dinoff. Not pictured is Bill Flook. The “50” candles on the cake represent the fact that this was Bay Hundred’s fiftieth aluminum ramp installation!

This was a smart decision for a number of reasons: aluminum ramps offer a high-quality material with a modular design that allows for flexibility and customization; they are durable and require little maintenance; and, they are able to be assembled easily by trained volunteers. Moreover, when the homeowner no longer requires the ramp, Rebuilding Together Kent County can retrieve the parts, clean them thoroughly, and reuse them for another neighbor with mobility challenges, truly making this a gift that keeps on giving!

Bill Shrieves from Bay Hundred Community Volunteers and Ms. F, trying out her new ramp.

Thanks to a Health Disparities Grant from the Kent County Health Department, on Wednesday, March, 22, 2023, Rebuilding Together officially “ramped up” its game when it launched its Lifetime Loaned Ramp Program. Despite a chilly start to the day, eight volunteers gathered to ensure Mrs. F, a Rock Hall neighbor recovering from hip surgery, can get safely in and out of the home where she has lived since it was built 55 years ago.

Bill Shrieves, who spearheads the aluminum ramp builds for Bay Hundred, was joined by his fellow Bay Hundred volunteer, Bernie Miller, to train the local crew on the proper way to get the job done for the Rock Hall homeowner. Larry Dinoff, Vice President of the Board of Rebuilding Together Kent County, took advantage of their expertise by participating in one of their projects last year, and observed them closely as they managed the flow effortlessly on Wednesday. In just two-and-a-half hours, this generous group assembled the ramp and made a huge impact. That pace would not have been possible with wooden construction.

Joanne Boyle, one of the six local volunteers, summed it up by saying, “Thanks to sound planning by Rebuilding Together Kent County and under the expert tutelage of Bill and Bernie from Bay Hundred Community Volunteers, the first aluminum ramp build went without a hitch! As a new volunteer, I found the team work both inspiring and fun. But the best part, by far, was seeing the happy homeowner when we were done.”

Rebuilding Together Kent County’s mission is repairing homes, revitalizing communities, rebuilding lives. They leverage gifts of time, money, skill and labor to repair and rehabilitate homes for income-eligible seniors, veterans, those living with disabilities, and families with children in Kent County. They are dedicated to ending substandard housing. All work is done at no cost to homeowners who meet the eligibility criteria. This is an equal opportunity program. Learn more at RebuildingTogetherKCMD.org.

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Maryland Tax Credits Awarded to Main Street Historic Chestertown

February 26, 2023 by Spy Desk

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Main Street Historic Chestertown (MSHC) has been awarded for the 5th year an allocation of $20,000 in Maryland state tax credits to support its 2023 fundraising efforts. The Community Investment Tax Credits (CITC) are awarded by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development through a highly competitive application process. The CITC program provides a tax credit to donors equal to 50% of any donation of $500 or greater.

Main Street Historic Chestertown is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization whose mission is to foster an inviting, diverse and prosperous downtown. It is part of a national network founded by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to revitalize America’s historic commercial districts.

With this year’s allocation of tax credits, MSHC is seeking donations in support of its marketing and tourism projects. These include printing of the Chestertown Visitors’ Guide, regional digital and print ads, and other promotional materials and events that attract tourists. Throughout the year, MSHC hosts a variety of well-known events that enhance the experience of residents and visitors alike, including Cars on High and the Chestertown Car Show, Carnival on High, the Tea Party Block Party, and Dickens of a Christmas.

In addition to special events, MSHC also offers a façade improvement grant program, manages streetscape and beautification efforts, assists with special projects such as Aunt Sarah’s Playground, and is working on pedestrian lighting and wayfinding projects.

“Main Street is committed to enhancing the experience of being in Chestertown, both for residents and visitors,” remarked Nina Fleegle, Executive Director. “We are proud to be able to offer these tax credits as an extra incentive to our supporters.”

MHSC has credits available through December 2023. Donors interested in tax credits should contact the Main Street office at 410-778-2991 or [email protected], prior to sending a donation.

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