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West Annapolis pushing to attract area shoppers, tourists
A small Annapolis shopping district is trying to relinquish its status as a well-kept secret. New bright-pink banners along Rowe Boulevard trumpet the little shopping area's presence. The splashy type announces the Village of West Annapolis Shopping...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Arts and Culture, Cinco de Mayo, Traffic
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Baltimore City, P.G. County sent largest numbers to 'who's who' Vegas convention
The Baltimore SunSince the weekend, Las Vegas has served as a sort of glitzy Maryland West -- with government and business leaders from the state attending the Global Retail Real Estate Convention in droves. With galas and events at casinos, the annual four-day...Tags: Patrick Turner, Baltimore County, Ottawa Senators, Malcolm Gladwell, Howard County
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Lt. Gov. Brown, Annapolis disclose Vegas spending, apologize for lateness
The Baltimore SunMaryland Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Annapolis Mayor Joshua Cohen this week disclosed to The Sun how much money their administrations spent attending a May convention in Las Vegas, two months after the legal deadline to respond to a public information...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Local Government, Executive Branch, Politics
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Reopening of Market House may be delayed
The reopening of Annapolis' Market House, set for October, is likely to be delayed.
"It may not be Oct. 1, so I may be walking the plank after all," said Mayor Joshua Cohen. He had vowed to take a plunge into the harbor if the historic building at City...Tags: Homes, Rental Service, Bonds, Maryland Historical Trust, Arts and Culture
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Annapolis plans to reopen landmark Market House in time for boat shows
Annapolis, trying once again to revive the landmark Market House, is renovating the historic waterfront building and looking for vendors to fill it. Plans call for it to reopen in about four months. "If we are not open by Oct. 1, then I'll put a board...Tags: Homes, Business, Renovation, Rentals, Tropical Storms
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Study launched to gauge support to build or renovate performing arts centers in Annapolis
For years, one group of arts lovers has dreamed of building a "world-class" performance hall in Annapolis. And for just as long, a second group has wanted to renovate and expand the performing arts center the city already has. The future of those dreams...
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Annapolis officials to hold chicken forum
Annapolis mom Jessica Pachler has long bought eggs from a local farmer in the name of environmental responsibility and healthful eating.
But for years she has wanted to go further, so she and other residents began lobbying the city for the right to...Tags: Annapolis
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ACLU requests criminal database logs in Leopold case
The Maryland ACLU called on the state Wednesday to release information that it says will help determine whether people on Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold's alleged "enemies list" were the subject of illegal searches by county police on the...Tags: Glen Burnie, Criminals, American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, Justice System
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Anne Arundel school board opposes Annapolis' plans to build garage near elementary school
The Anne Arundel County school board voted unanimously Wednesday to oppose the city of Annapolis' efforts to build a parking garage and mixed-use development on land adjacent to Annapolis Elementary School, echoing sentiments of some residents who have...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Elementary Schools, Anne Arundel County
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Parking garage proposal for park sparks Annapolis fight
On a sunny spring afternoon, children continue a tradition in the downtown playground next to Annapolis Elementary School: shooting hoops, kicking a ball around, riding the swings. Adults, meanwhile, pursue another generations-old practice: arguing the...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Anne Arundel County, Harborplace
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Some Annapolis residents, officials concerned by mayor's trash plan
Annapolis residents and some city officials are voicing concerns about a proposal by Mayor Joshua J. Cohen to reduce trash collection to once a week and cut the size of the city's sanitation workforce as part of his $95.4 million budget proposal. Under...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, General Contracting, Public Officials, Budgets and Budgeting
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Annapolis to move ahead on new $50 million water treatment plant
Annapolis officials are poised to approve spending $12.5 million to start building a state-of-the-art water treatment facility as part of Mayor Joshua J. Cohen's proposed capital budget for fiscal year 2013. The city council has granted initial...Tags: Plant Openings, Anne Arundel County, Water Supply, Annapolis
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