Tag: Apartment

Bowen Foundation charity football bash an incredible success
Last night, the movers and shakers in Annapolis came together to settle the score–on the football field…under the lights…to raise money for Autism awareness! The Bowen Foundation for Autism brought together 4 teams of area leaders to raise much needed funds for research and understanding of Autism. Senators, Delegates, Mayors, business leaders, charity champions and more […]

Another shooting in Annapolis’ public housing Harbor House
Yesterday at 645pm, Annapolis Police Department officers responded to the 1100 block of Madison Street for several reports of shots fired heard in the area. When officers arrived they found that an apartment building had been struck by bullets, including an apartment that was occupied at the time. While investigating, officers found a 28 year […]

Annapolis standoff ends peacefully
On Thursday, January 7th at 8:30 p.m. officers from the Annapolis Police Department responded to the 1100 block of Madison Street for reports of wanted subject Scotty Moss, possibly armed, in the area. Moss, 24, of Annapolis was wanted on several warrants, including one stemming from an October 2015 domestic violence related robbery. Officers saw […]

Low Ticket Warning: Lindsay Mendez with Live Arts Maryland on December 11th
Tickets are almost sold out! Annapolis’ holiday celebrations get some extra star power this year when Broadway star Lindsay Mendez joins Live Arts Maryland for “A Celebration of Christmas” on Friday, Dec. 11, at 8 p.m. at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts. This annual holiday pops concert is a joyous blend of everyone’s favorite […]

Fellowship program in Edgewater on December 1 to recognize World Aids Day
[do action=”fringe”/] In observance of World AIDS Day (December 1), the Anne Arundel County World AIDS Day Committee will present a free fellowship program of speakers, artists, dancers, musicians and community supporters on Tuesday, December 1, 2015, from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., at the United Church of Christ of Annapolis, 8 Carvel Circle, Edgewater, […]

Glen Burnie man sentenced to 7 years for drug conspiracy
[do action=”fringe”/] U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz sentenced James Maurice McCants, age 42, of Baltimore, today to 92 months in prison, followed by four years of supervised release, for conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute crack cocaine. Co-defendants Eddie Eusebio Mateo, age 31, of Pikesville, Maryland, cocaine and Robert Bookhamer, age […]

Upscale townhomes coming to Annapolis Towne Centre
[do action=”fringe”/] Sturbridge Homes announced that it has started sales for Towne Row – an exclusive collection of 10 luxury townhomes, located within Annapolis Towne Centre. Towne Row will be built on Somerville Road, right next to Whole Foods and just steps from Annapolis Towne Centre’s premium mix of retailers, restaurants and services. Each 2,975-square-foot […]

Arts Council celebrates new mural
[do action=”fringe”/] A blue ribbon cutting ceremony in celebration of the completion of the mural by artist Jeff Huntington, winner of the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County Mural Design Competition, took place recently at the site of the building location at 47 Spa Road. Members of the community gathered to admire the mural commissioned […]

There’s a lot that’s new in Anne Arundel
[do action=”fringe”/] There’s a lot that’s new in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Maryland this fall and winter. To make it easy for area residents and vacationers to be in the know, the Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Conference and Visitors Bureau (AAACCVB) has compiled a sampling of some of the latest attractions and experiences […]

Library now offers Kurzweil software for struggling readers, writers
[do action=”fringe”/] Officials for the Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL) today announced that all 15 libraries now have access to Kurzweil 3000, the text-to-speech, assistive software for struggling readers and writers. The software reads electronic or scanned print material aloud, highlighting each word as it is spoken. An audio dictionary and thesaurus, as well […]

Anne Arundel County & BikeAAA announce bicycle trail infrastructure improvement
[do action=”fringe”/] Anne Arundel County and Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis & Anne Arundel County (“BikeAAA”) have announced another step to improving the quality of county bike trails with the installation of signs for the interstate bicycle trail East Coast Greenway on county roads. “We are committed to improving the quality of life here in Anne Arundel […]

Upcoming shows at Chesapeake Arts Center
[do action=”fringe”/] Chesapeake Arts Center Presents: Ronny Smith Saturday, November 7, 2015 In Studio 194 Theatre Door 7:30pm | Show 8:00pm Tickets:$10.00 Introducing Ronny Smith, a smooth jazz guitarist and veteran of the Baltimore jazz scene. Ronny considers his early influences to have been George Benson, Wes Montgomery and Joe Pass. One can hear touches […]

Odenton fire causes $200K damage to condo building
[do action=”fringe”/] A two-alarm fire Thursday morning in a condominium building under construction in Odenton did approximately $200,000 damage. Just after 9:30 a.m. construction workers in the building called 911 reporting smoke on the fourth floor of the four-story building. Arriving firefighters observed heavy smoke coming from a fourth-floor condominium unit towards the rear of […]

What to do if a drunk college kid breaks into your house at night
[do action=”fringe”/] With the heroin epidemic hitting Anne Arundel County especially hard of late, a drunken college student breaking into your house to have sex is probably the last thing on a little old grandmother’s mind. Right? Well, it did happen. A 20-year old college student was discovered inside a woman’s apartment this weekend after a night […]

SHA aims to plant 12,000 trees
[do action=”fringe”/] The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) will plant more than 12,000 trees on nearly 50 acres in Anne Arundel and Charles counties this fall. Crews will begin planting trees in Anne Arundel County next week. The $1.3 million project should be complete by spring 2018, weather permitting, which includes two […]

Motorists be careful, Lifeline 100 cycle event happening on Sunday
[do action=”fringe”/] The second annual Anne Arundel County Lifeline 100 Century Ride and Make Health Happen Community Health Fair will be held this Sunday October 18. The event hosted by Anne Arundel County Police, Recreation & Parks and Bicycle Advocates for Annapolis & Anne Arundel County (“BikeAAA”) offers a great experience for cyclists of all […]

NSA, Ft. Meade, County Schools effectively closed by police pursuit
Fort Meade, the NSA, and all public schools near the Army base have been closed today to all but mission critical personnel. Residents in the area have ben warned to remain in their homes and report suspicious activity. With very few details, we know that Anne Arundel County Police were in pursuit of a stolen/carjacked […]

Trooper struck by impaired motorist near Bay Bridge
A driver believed to be impaired is under arrest tonight after he drove his car into the side of the patrol car of the Maryland state trooper attempting to stop him just west of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge on Rt. 50 in Anne Arundel County. The driver is identified as Dillon C. Haneke, 23, of […]

Attempted rape in Glen Burnie flower shop
On August 6, 2015, at approximately 9:01 a.m., officers from the Northern District responded to “Forget Me Not Flower Shop” located in the 400 block of Crain Highway in Glen Burnie for a silent alarm. Upon further investigation, it was learned that the male suspect entered the flower shop and attempted to sexually assault an […]

Jarekus Singleton to perform in Annapolis
“Stinging blues guitar and potent, original songs herald the emergence of a major new talent.” –USA Today “Jarekus Singleton is an exciting new young blues guitarist with melody, hooks, swagger and a strong, original voice. His lyrics are modern, personal, acutely poetic and deeply mature.” –Washington Post Musical trailblazer Jarekus Singleton, touring in support of […]

2 exhibits opening at Annapolis Maritime Museum
For the first time the Annapolis Watercolor Club and the Annapolis Arts Alliance will present a combined show at the Annapolis Maritime Museum from June 25 to July 19. A joint reception will be held on Sunday June 28 from 3 to 5 p.m. The Museum is open to the public,Thursday through Sunday, from 11a.m. […]

Annapolis Fire Department releases pool and water safety tips
Now that area swimming pools are open, Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides and Fire Chief David Stokes urge residents to adhere to the following tips to stay safe this summer: Always swim with a buddy. Do not allow anyone to swim alone. Swim in designated areas that are supervised by lifeguards. Always supervise children in the […]