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Annapolis council to weigh restrictions on downtown events
Annapolis officials plan to introduce a resolution at Monday night's city council meeting that would require council approval for special events at City Dock, following complaints from downtown business owners. Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen, Aldermen...Tags: Annapolis, Democratic Party, Festive Events, Israel
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Annapolis mayor proposes $95.4M budget with higher fees
Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen has introduced a $95.4 million operating budget for the next fiscal year, a proposal that would raise the property tax rate along with some fees for residents as the city moves to invest in its infrastructure and...Tags: Credit Ratings, Property Tax, Layoffs and Downsizing, Job Layoffs, Finance
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Annapolis city council panel approves Market House fixes
An Annapolis panel has recommended authorizing $300,000 in renovations to Market House, the shuttered, city-owned public market that has been the subject of a series of legal and political disputes. The city council's Finance Committee voted 2 to 1 to...Tags: Renovation, Annapolis, Local Government, Israel, Homes
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for clouds then sun, with a high near 54 degrees. It is expected to be cloudy tonight with a slight chance of rain after 1 a.m., and a low temperature around 36 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our updates for this morning's issues...Tags: Pervez Musharraf, Hospitals and Clinics, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), University of Virginia
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Annapolis weighing up to $400,000 in fixes to Market House
Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen has asked the City Council to consider spending up to $400,000 on renovations to the long-troubled Market House, a request that has drawn sharp criticism from several members of the council.
David Jarrell, director of...Tags: Renovation, Annapolis, Rentals, Marketing, Homes
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Annapolis council discusses homeless alderman in closed session
The Annapolis City Council met in closed session Monday night to discuss the residency issues surrounding Alderman Kenneth A. Kirby, who is without a permanent home, but offered no new details on how the city would proceed on the issue.
Annapolis Mayor...Tags: Annapolis, Republican Party, Local Government
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Annapolis Alderman Kirby faces questions about residence
Annapolis housing officials are investigating whether an alderman found by police in a city-owned complex during a drug raid last week is living there in violation of a lease agreement. Alderman Kenneth A. Kirby had little to say Tuesday about where he...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Interior Policy, PCP, Local Government, Public Officials
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Annapolis program to train mentors
Annapolis officials announced a new initiative Monday to recruit and train mentors for youth outreach programs as part of a continuing effort to reduce crime in the state capital. The Volunteer Center for Anne Arundel County will manage the Treasure...Tags: Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Juvenile Delinquency
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Anne Arundel Democrats vying for Jones' seat
As former Anne Arundel County Councilman Daryl D. Jones began serving a five-month prison term in South Carolina on Monday, nearly a dozen Democrats have expressed interest in filling his seat. The County Council voted this month to declare the Severn...Tags: Linthicum, Elections, Prisons, Small Businesses, Edward R. Reilly
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Annapolis elections board won't rule on Kirby residency
The Annapolis panel that oversees elections said Wednesday that it lacks the authority to investigate the residency of Alderman Kenneth A. Kirby, who does not have a permanent home, leaving the matter to the mayor and city council to decide.
"Being...Tags: Lawyers, Elections, Local Elections, PCP, Local Government
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Former Annapolis Mayor Dennis Callahan dies at 70
Dennis M. Callahan, Anne Arundel County's chief administrative officer and a former Annapolis mayor who was known for his hard-nosed political style, died Wednesday morning after suffering a heart attack at his Severna Park home. He was 70.
Mr....Tags: Baltimore City College, Interior Policy, Local Elections, Elections, Severna Park
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County drops plan to sell downtown Annapolis park
Anne Arundel County officials have scuttled a plan to sell a downtown Annapolis park for possible development, hoping that the city will be willing to take over management of the county-owned land. Alan R. Friedman, county director of government...Tags: Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Local Government
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