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November 18, 2009



Washington strolls city once again
Company disputes city's power plant decision
Around Crownsville/Gambrills: Area schools remember heroes, learn about service
Veterans Day has long been recognized as a time to honor men and women who serve in the military. But at area schools, it was an opportunity to teach children about sacrifice and heroes.



Around Annapolis: Friends rally around Annapolis skateboarder
The 70-degree weather certainly helped, but if the skateboarders at Truxtun Skate Park on Sunday seemed to catch more "air" on their flips than usual, maybe it's because they had a cause to spur them on.



'Mayor' of Eastport Leon Wolfe dies at 93
Leon Wolfe, whose Eastport barbershop served as a gathering place for the community and earned him the moniker of "Unofficial Mayor of Eastport," died Tuesday of respiratory failure. He was 93 years old.



Cohen announces transition team
Mayor-elect Josh Cohen announced his transition team yesterday, asking a bipartisan and eclectic group of Annapolitans to address issues ranging from crime to the environment.



New center helps vets fend off 'the darkness'
Annapolis resident R.B. Belch has never quite gotten over some of the things he saw as a 19-year-old, when he was an Army radio-telephone operator and grenadier with the 82nd Airborne Division when the United States invaded...



Parking garage work roils merchants
Stuck Spa Creek drawbridge snarls morning city traffic
What goes up must come down. Eventually.



Hoyle blames Bowling for racist flier
City police raid comes up empty
Annapolis 'Bar Wars' continue
MRE claims victory in 'Slaughter Across the Water'

The Maritime Republic of Eastport won its annual assertion of supremacy yesterday by the only measure that matters: cold, hard victory in the epic tug-of-war contest.



Candidate seeks probe of campaign attacks
Around Annapolis: New leader at Unitarian Universalist Church
The Rev. Dr. Fredric J. Muir has seen the congregation more than double in his 25-year tenure at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis. Still, something bothers the senior minister when he looks out over the...



Around Crownsville/Gambrills: South Shore Elementary earns 'Character' title
New City Council could bring change
Cohen leads Democratic sweep

County councilman and former alderman Josh Cohen was elected mayor of Annapolis last night, claiming victory in a sweeping triumph for Democrats after one of the most unusual campaigns in city political history.



With Cohen's win, party controls 8 of 9 votes
City toasts first phase of new treatment plant
The city has unveiled two new million-gallon water storage tanks at its treatment plant on Defense Highway near Parole, part of a projected $40 million plan to replace the present antiquated facility.



 




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