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 | Washington strolls city once again
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 | Company disputes city's power plant decision
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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. | 

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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. | 

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'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. | 

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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. | 

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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... | 

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

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 | Hoyle blames Bowling for racist flier
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 | City police raid comes up empty
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 | Annapolis 'Bar Wars' continue
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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. | 

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 | Candidate seeks probe of campaign attacks
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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... | 

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 | Around Crownsville/Gambrills: South Shore Elementary earns 'Character' title
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 | New City Council could bring change
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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. | 

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 | With Cohen's win, party controls 8 of 9 votes
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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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