The Observer
Opinion: The Pit Bull Conundrum, It’s A Good Law
Well, Maryland legislatures set their priorities to reward the gaming industry in the most recent special session and let stand a controversial court ruling that declared Pit Bull dogs inherently dangerous opening their owners (and their landlords) to some serious liability. It is unlikely that there will be another special session to address this, so [...]
Is Crofton Becoming A Crime Mecca Of Anne Arundel County?
<–To share this article with google, your facebook friends, and your twitter followers, please click the icons to the left. You no longer have to go to the seedy parts of Washington or Baltimore to find the violent crime. It seems that it is taking an inordinate hold on a sleepy little town called Crofton, [...]
Conti For County Executive? Congress? Council?
Joanna Conti lost her bid for County Executive last November. She was named the Chairwoman of the Citizens Advisory Committee for Anne Arundel County Public Schools and has taken the bull by the horns identifying the issues that matter to the parents. We were surprised to see that she is forming a “task force” to [...]
Annapolis Now Looking For 23% Budget Increase
Budget Creep In less time than it takes to say “Holy overdrawn bank account Batman,” Annapolis City has once again increased their proposed budget. At the State of the City Address, Mayor Cohen announced a 7.6% increase over last year’s budget. For those who are able to do the math, that increased a $75.2 million [...]
Rep. Chris Lee’s Woman Has History In Anne Arundel
Last week, the career of New York Congressman Chris Lee came to an abrupt end when Gawker broke the story that he solicited a woman on Craigslist and sent her a photo of him shirtless. After the news broke, Lee resigned and has not been seen or heard from since. This morning, RadarOnline provided some [...]
Market House Deal Beginning To Smell Fishy
At one point in time, City Hall and Lehr Jackson, developer of the newest rendition of the Market House, envisioned an Annapolis Market House similar to Seattle’s Pikes Market complete with fish mongers tossing fish from one side to the other. Well, it seems that the fish may have arrived a bit early. Late last [...]
Question A: Slots At The Mall
The politics and rhetoric are heating up surrounding the infamous “Question A” which will appear on the ballot in November. Both sides are claiming the other is deceitful. We have not received a mailer from the pro-slots camp, but based on this one from the No Slots At The Mall people, it is obvious that [...]
New Element Discovered By Livermore Labs
Lawrence Livermore Laboratories has discovered the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons, and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it an atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of [...]
A Bear-Bear Prediction
The police have apparently turned their reports over to the State’s Attorney for review. A decision is expected tomorrow night. Keith Shephard’s attorney, Mr. Putzi says his client will be exonerated and life will return to normal. I think he is wrong–and here is why. There is nothing cut and dry to this case. It [...]
Annapolis Predicts $4M Deficit By End Of 1st Quarter
Annapolis is already projecting a $4 million deficit by the end of the first quarter! What is wrong with City Hall? It only gets worse. Fifteen days into a new budget–one owned by Mayor Cohen, and the Finance Director (remember the one who was in charge when someone stole $150,000 from the City’s vault) says [...]
A Girl In Jail, Her Baby? Who Knows?
The good news is that there are three thugs off the street. The bad news is that somehow, someone has failed these people. I am not saying that it is society’s place to make sure everyone lives in the land of milk and honey, but when you look at the facebook profile of this young [...]
Trees Forced To Get Permits To Die
In an incredible example of bureaucracy run amok, three elderly trees in Annapolis have been denied the right to die a peaceful death all because they do not have the proper permits. Yes, you read that right. And if you want substantiation, you can read the sad truth here. Three trees who have served the [...]
The Problem With City Hall
Is it fuzzy math, inexperience, or political spin? In Lisa Beisel’s article in today’s paper, he reports that there are 21 people who have realized that it is probably best to get out while the getting is good they still have a job. 21 people have taken up the City of Annapolis’ offer to retire [...]
Too Valuable To Fire?
Ward 8 Alderman Ross Arnett feels that the Director of Finance is “way to valuable to fire.” Yesterday, during a press conference regarding the $150,000 theft from City Hall, this same Director of Finance admitted that he was not sure if the money was in the vault before he locked it and that it did [...]


































