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La Caņada names new planning commissioner; Youth Council members
The La Caņada Flintridge City Council named Jeffrey Scott McConnell as a new member of the city’s planning commission on Monday night. McConnell, a resident of the city for four years, will fill an empty seat on the commission that was vacated when...Tags: Elections, Google Inc., Politics, Robin Williams
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Budge set to shift gears from activist to alderman
Joe Budge has been a familiar face at Annapolis city council meetings, speaking out on issues related to downtown. Later this month, he'll move from the public microphone to the dais as he's sworn in as the council's newest alderman. Budge, 60, was...
Tags: Annapolis, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Elections, Local Government, Human Interest
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Joe Budge selected to serve as new Annapolis alderman
The newest alderman on the Annapolis City Council will be downtown resident and activist Joe Budge. The Annapolis Democratic Central Committee selected Budge on Tuesday night to replace former Alderman Richard Israel, who resigned earlier this month....
Tags: Annapolis, Parkinson's Disease, Elections, Local Government, Israel
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Annapolis Democrats to pick new City Council member
The Annapolis Democratic Central Committee will pick a replacement for former Alderman Richard E. Israel on Tuesday night. Three men have applied to replace Israel, who resigned from the City Council earlier this month because he is moving to an...Tags: Annapolis, Parkinson's Disease, Local Government, Israel
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Prime Annapolis waterfront site eyed for redevelopment as retail, office space
A vacant building in a prime location at Annapolis City Dock is about to be sold. An investment group led by Mark Ordan, CEO of Sunrise Senior Living, has signed a deal to buy the former Fawcett Boat Supplies building at 110 Compromise St. The building...
Tags: Annapolis, Bay Ridge
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City Dock proposals divide Annapolis
A proposal to reshape City Dock in Annapolis is drawing criticism from traditionalists, who say taller buildings and other ideas to spur economic development could spoil the Colonial-era character and Chesapeake Bay views of the historic waterfront....
Tags: Annapolis, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Science and Technology, Human Interest
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Howard, Anne Arundel officials lobby for regional bus system
When Howard County's transportation chief looks at a flow chart of mass transit service in the suburbs south of Baltimore, he sees a tangle of "spaghetti mesh" that ill serves the region's workers, senior citizens and handicapped. John Powell Jr. hopes...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Spaghetti, Transportation, Prince George's County, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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All signs point to success with new venue for Compass Rose
Subscribers and friends of Compass Rose Theater Company had major cause for celebration last month with the opening of the troupe's new theater home in the Annapolis Arts District. The redeveloped 2,900-square-foot space at 49 Spa Road now has a full...Tags: Annapolis, Music, Severna Park, Screen Actors Guild, Arts and Culture
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Pending move prompts resignation for Annapolis alderman
City of Annapolis Alderman Richard E. Israel announced this week that he's resigning from the City Council, effective immediately. Israel told the council he's moving out of his Shaw Street home into the Ginger Cove Community, a community in Annapolis...
Tags: Annapolis, Elections, Local Government, Politics, Finance
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Market House vendors lineup announced in Annapolis
More than a half-dozen food vendors will move into Annapolis's historic Market House at City Dock, city officials announced Friday. The vendors are: Yellowfin Seafood & Oyster Bar, a spinoff of the Yellowfin Steak and Fish House in Edgewater; the Hard...
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Gilbert T. Renaut, Annapolis activist
Gilbert Thornton Renaut, a retired federal attorney who became an Annapolis activist, mayoral candidate and neighborhood problem-solver, died of a heart attack Feb. 27 at his home in the capital's Murray Hill community. He was 66.
"Gilbert had an abiding...Tags: Lawyers, John F. Kennedy, Career and Workplace, Justice System, Heart Attack
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Gun control draws more than 2,000 to Annapolis
Maryland's gun control debate drew more than 2,000 people to Annapolis on Friday as the House of Delegates took up the governor's bill to ban the sale of assault weapons and impose some of the nation's strictest licensing requirements. People arrived as...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, National Rifle Association of America, Television Industry, Justice System, Gun Control
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