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Court hearing set for Aberdeen mayor's appeal of adverse ethics commission ruling
The City of Aberdeen's Ethics Commission and city Mayor Mike Bennett are getting ready for a May 17 court hearing over the commission's November 2011 "admonishment" of Bennett's trip to Augusta, Ga., taken at the behest of Ripken Baseball. City lawyer...
Tags: Local Government, Ethics, Baseball, ShopRite, Values
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Aberdeen in midst of budget season
Monday's snow had no impact on the season at Aberdeen City Hall. It's the middle of Budget Season as the city and its department heads prepare the government's operating plan for the fiscal year that begins July 1. "The department heads owe the...Tags: Media Industry, Aberdeen, Annapolis, Budgets and Budgeting
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Lamenting the death of the room tax bill [Letter]
A bill that I worked on with my Democratic colleague, Delegate Mary-Dulany James, was recommitted back to committee. HB 1395 promoted tourism and economic growth in Harford County and would have given the Harford County Council the authority to impose a...Tags: Rentals, Business, Harford County, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace
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Hotel tax for Harford is again before General Assembly
Will 2013 be the year Harford County finally gets a hotel room tax? Two local delegates, as well as Aberdeen city officials and the county's tourism and arts advocates, say they certainly hope so. A brand-new version of legislation to levy along-...Tags: Public Officials, Rentals, Harford County, Arts, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Harford proposes $125 stormwater fee, lower than expected
Harford County is proposing a stormwater remediation fee that is much lower than the $400 fee county officials warned about a month ago. The bill introduced by the County Council on Tuesday would create a flat fee of $125 to all residential and...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Local Government, Harford County, Martin O'Malley, Havre de Grace
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As Aberdeen prepares FY14 budget, fiscal issues loom beyond city's control
Aberdeen City Manager Doug Miller, who is in the early stages of putting together the city's budget for the 2014 fiscal year, told the mayor and city council members last week that he expects most of city's revenue sources to be stable. He did, however,...
Tags: Barack Obama, Employees, Budgets and Budgeting, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Torrey Smith gets special birthday wishes during appearance in Aberdeen
The Olive Tree restaurant in Aberdeen was packed Sunday evening for a private party celebrating the restaurant's 20th anniversary, featuring an appearance by Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith. Fans young and old donned their purple and black to...
Tags: Torrey Smith, Havre de Grace, Baltimore Ravens
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Aberdeen council postpones vote on ethics amendment
Because Aberdeen city manager Doug Miller wants to give the city's elected officials more room to be involved in community activities than what state-mandated ethics regulations allow, the city council postponed a vote on a bill to amend its ethics...Tags: Public Officials, Martin O'Malley, Relay for Life, Values, Government
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Martin Luther King 'would be proud' of today's military, APG commander says
The diversity of the military and of Harford County at large is a sign of how far the country has come since Martin Luther King Jr. made his "I have a dream" speech in 1963, Aberdeen Proving Ground's new commanding general said Thursday. Major Gen....Tags: U.S. Military, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Day, Martin Luther King Jr., Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Aberdeen approves loan for unique sewer lining equipment
Aberdeen will soon be just the second jurisdiction on the East Coast to install special pipe-bursting equipment to line its sanitary sewers, Public Works Director Matt Lapinsky said Monday. The city council approved a resolution at its meeting Monday...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Earth Day, Ethics, Water Supply, Values
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It's time for meaningful talk about guns
Right now, Florida is rife with gun talk. In the wake of the Connecticut school shootings, lawmakers have rushed out proposals to do everything from clamping down on guns to suggesting we need more guns on school grounds. That second proposal —...
Tags: Shootings, Bank of America Corp., Rick Scott, CNN (tv network), Voting
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Aberdeen ethics panel looking at possible settlement on Bennett case
The Aberdeen Ethics Commission is discussing a possible legal settlement with Mayor Mike Bennett over his appeal of the remaining ethics violation the board charged him with in 2011. The violation stems from a 2011 trip Bennett took to Georgia to aid...Tags: Public Employees, Ethics, Baseball, Government, Values
Apr 3, 2013
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Mar 27, 2013
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Mar 26, 2013
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Dec 20, 2012
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Dec 13, 2012
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