Tag: Eastern Time Zone

Volunteer opportunities in Anne Arundel
Many Volunteer positions are available through the Anne Arundel County Volunteer Center. If you do not see an opportunity below that fits your needs, contact the Volunteer Center at [email protected] or 410-897-9207. Check our Website: www.aacvc.org. A few current volunteer opportunities are listed below. Annapolis Police Department Law Enforcement Exploring Program Law Enforcement Exploring […]

6:40am #Snowzilla update from City of Annapolis
Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides reminds residents to stay off the roads and be aware that the blizzard conditions are expected in the Annapolis area throughout this evening. A Blizzard Warning remains in effect until 6 a.m. Sunday, January 24, with a High Wind Warning in effect until 7 p.m. tonight. Winds are expected to be […]

County fire department offers last minute preparation tips
Anne Arundel County Executive Steven R. Schuh is urging Anne Arundel County residents to make their final preparations now for a dangerous winter storm impacting the area within the next 24 hours. “As the storm gets closer, there is less and less time to prepare,” said Schuh. “I am urging all our citizens to make final preparations for […]

Man craps pants, eludes police and is captured after stealing a pair of shorts
[do action=”fringe”/] On November 23, 2015 at approximately 06:50 am, officers responded to the area of South Carolina Ave near Mountain Road., Pasadena, for a report of a subject sleeping or injured inside of a vehicle in the roadway. Fire Department personnel arrived and began to evaluate the subject when he fled on foot towards […]

College 101 at AACC, learn the ins and outs
[do action=”fringe”/] Get answers to questions you didn’t even know you needed to ask about attending or transferring to a four-year college at a free event, “Navigating College 101,” on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at Anne Arundel Community College. Sign in begins at 5:30 p.m. in the Center for Applied Learning and Technology (CALT) Room 100 […]

Annapolis installs maritime themed decorative bike racks
Mayor Mike Pantelides launched of the city’s new custom-designed bike racks program earlier this month, showcasing the rich maritime heritage of Annapolis. “This is a creative way to celebrate our city’s heritage in a way that visitors, residents, and those who work in the downtown area can really appreciate,” Mayor Pantelides stated. “It’s a great […]

Changes afoot for business associations in Annapolis
The Annapolis Business Association is considering merging with Main Streets Annapolis (a City funded and managed program) to form a single business entity. On September 1, they are asking all members to participate in the vote to merge. The reasoning for the merger was explained in an email distributed to members earlier today. On September […]

Late SeaWolves rally stuns Baysox
Trailing 7-3 entering the eighth inning, the Erie SeaWolves rallied for seven runs to shock the Baysox 10-8 in a come-from-behind win Sunday afternoon. The loss was just the second for the Baysox this season when leading after seven innings as the two teams combined for 35 hits in the game. The Baysox offense scored […]

Hospice of Chesapeake seeks volunteers
Hospice of the Chesapeake has numerous volunteer opportunities available in Anne Arundel and Prince George’s Counties. Volunteers play a vital role on the hospice team by visiting patients, supporting caregivers, serving as counselors at grief retreats, organizing fundraisers or assisting in our offices or helping at our resale shop. Become a hospice volunteer if you […]

Upcoming events at Chesapeake Arts Center
The Chesapeake Arts Center has a full lineup for the next few months! Starting this Friday with the Christmas Comedy–Twelve Days of Christmas, The Christmas Special. Hack and Slash Presents: “Twelve Days of Christmas, the Christmas Special!” Thursday: December 18th at 8:00pm Fridays: December 12 & 19th at 8:00pm Saturdays: December 13, & 20th at […]

Chartwell Foundation presents $7500 to Providence Center
Recently, the Chartwell Foundation presented a check for $7500 to Providence Center. The $7500 grant will benefit the Center’s programs and services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Since 2006, the Foundation has provided more than $40,000 to support Providence Center. The Chartwell Foundation was founded in 2006. Over the years, the Foundation has […]

Police Investigating Stabbing At Wawa Convenience Store
On October 11, 2013, at approximately 6:00pm, officers from the Eastern District responded to the WaWa Gas Station, located in the 8300 block of Veterans Highway in Millersville, for a reported Stabbing. Upon arrival, officers located an adult male victim, who was suffering from a stab wound to his upper torso. Preliminary investigation revealed the […]

Light House Graduates BEST Students
For more than 22 years the Light House has provided emergency shelter, transitional housing, food, clothing, eviction assistance and related support services to people by providing a place of belonging. They offer life-changing programs in a broad continuum of support for those who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Late last month, they […]