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Former Alderman Calls For Removal Of Kirby

Former Alderman Calls For Removal Of Kirby

| February 2, 2012 at 5:47 pm | 1 Comment

Eye On Annapolis has learned that a group of citizens, as well as former Annapolis Alderman Julie Stankivic,  has requested that Annapolis Mayor, Joshua Cohen take action on the issue of Alderman Kenny Kirby’s residence and remove him from his Aldermanic seat. The group has sent a letter to Mayor Cohen demanding that he uphold the [...]

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Political Brilliance

Political Brilliance

| April 26, 2010 at 10:58 pm | 1 Comment

Smith Out Tonight’s Annapolis City Council meeting was full of twists and turns.  To no one’s surprise (except maybe the Council and Mayor) everyone is opposed to the City taking out a loan for $10 million to cover what now amounts to a $12 million deficit. Alderman Arnett told his constituents that he would be [...]

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Are You Attending Cohen’s Inauguration?

Are You Attending Cohen’s Inauguration?

| November 30, 2009 at 1:40 pm | 0 Comments

Inaugural Funding Questions Emerge CORRECTION: The “Democratic Victory Party” is scheduled for December 8, 2009 and is indeed a partisan party and separate from the Inaugural events. The party for which funds are being solicited is on the 7th. We regret the error. Yesterday, Mayor-Elect Josh Cohen announced that he did not want any public [...]

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Shropshire To Call For Investigation

Shropshire To Call For Investigation

| November 4, 2009 at 8:48 pm | 3 Comments

Alderman Plans To Involve US and MD Attorney General In Hate Crime UPDATE: We have learned that a statement from Classie Hoyle may be forthcoming tomorrow–4 days after the fliers were distributed. On Monday’s Annapolis City Council meeting, Alderman Sam Shropshire will be introducing two letters for signature by the Council members and the Mayor [...]

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Why So Secret?

Why So Secret?

| September 29, 2009 at 12:38 pm | 1 Comment

Did Ethics Commission Forget About Ethics? In a not so surprising move, the Annapolis City Ethics Commission has failed to post adequate notice of their upcoming meeting (this afternoon at 4:30pm) to re-vamp the rules governing the commission and to discuss financial disclosures. This meeting should be an open meeting, but the Commission failed to [...]

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