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Bel Air commissioners pass new budget, honor poster contest winners
The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners voted Monday to adopt a $15,075,295 budget for the 2014 fiscal year and also agreed to borrow over $750,000 for parking garage improvements and studies of the town's sewer system. Monday night's town meeting was...
Tags: Lobbying, Annapolis, Taxation, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
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City school system passes $1.2B budget
The Baltimore school board unanimously passed a $1.2 billion budget Monday that essentially remained intact since it was presented. The last budget of outgoing schools CEO Andrés Alonso includes cuts to per-pupil funding and high schools but retains...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Finance, Corporate Officers, Students, Andres Alonso
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Inquiry leads to full correction page in city schools budget
It started with a simple question on Tuesday, May 14: Why is the line item for "Summer Learning" in the Baltimore City school system's budget blank? The Sun had published several stories about the program and its successes over the years, so to see that...
Tags: Students
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The seed from which an urban garden grew
Elisa Lane is not much bigger than the pigtails she wears when she gardens at the Whitelock Community Farm in Reservoir Hill. But she has a big impact. She sells the fresh vegetables from the empty corner lot that she just kind of took over at below-...
Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Finance, Mount Vernon, Farms, Marketing
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County councilman hasn't disclosed outside jobs for years
A Baltimore County councilman did not disclose his outside employment over the past several years, including his work with a painting and drywall company that has a $3.1 million contract at a new high school being built in his district. Councilman...
Tags: David Marks, Elections, Employment, Port of Baltimore, John A. Olszewski, Sr.
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3 percent raises proposed in budget for Bel Air town employees
Employees of the Bel Air town government are expected to get 3 percent raises next year, if the budget is approved as proposed. The Bel Air town commissioners held their final budget work session Tuesday as town officials finalize the $15.07 million...Tags: Lisa Moody, Finance, Employees, Local Government, Business
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Crowd at budget hearing says schools need more money
The message is loud and clear: Harford County Public Schools need more money for next year than what's been budgeted, according to many of the more than 100 people who attended a public hearing Thursday. The crowd, significantly more than the handful...
Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Teachers, Substance Abuse, Teaching and Learning, PTA
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Howard County schools' healthcare fund at center of budget debate
After several frustrating work sessions, county officials say a budget solution is getting closer for the Howard County Public School System. One topic has been the subject of heated debate between elected school and county leaders: the schools'...Tags: Elections, Ken Ulman, Teaching and Learning, Finance, Health Insurance Cost
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Anne Arundel council to consider slate of changes for 'rain tax'
The debate over Anne Arundel County's new stormwater fees — criticized by many as the "rain tax" — will continue through this month, and possibly beyond, as the County Council weighs several options for revising the controversial levy....
Tags: Laura Neuman, Environmental Pollution
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University system board approves tuition, fee increase
Maryland's in-state undergraduates will pay a few hundred dollars more per semester this fall under a new tuition-and-fee plan approved Wednesday by the university system's Board of Regents. Out-of-state students will be hit a little harder, paying as...
Tags: Coppin State University, University of Maryland, Baltimore, University System of Maryland, Frostburg State University, Students
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St. Mary's College trying to fill freshman class
St. Mary's College of Maryland has only locked in about two-thirds of the students it needs for a full freshman class next school year, a shortfall that could cost the public liberal arts school $3.5 million in lost tuition. Though the school's...
Tags: Government Debt, Teaching and Learning, Finance, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Flat-funding nonprofits considered in Carroll budget talks
The Carroll County Board of Commissioners will consider flat-funding all nonprofits in the county's fiscal year 2014 budget while reducing the proposed Education Opportunity Fund as they move forward in the budget process. The commissioners had proposed...
Tags: Libraries
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