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“I’m sorry for what I’m about to do” threat prompts South River lockdown
UPDATE: At 338pm, Anne Arundel County Police advised that the teen has been located and is safe. The vehicle was located on Solomons Island Road near Lee Airpark Road All schools in the South River cluster for Anne Arundel County Public Schools were locked down early this afternoon after a direct threat was made […]

Living Health Integrative Medicine celebrates 14 years with open house
Living Health Integrative Medicine has been serving the community since 2001 and is celebrating by giving back. Established in 2001 by Drs. Tom and Dr. Stephanie Chaney, Living Health Integrative Medicine has expanded their services over the past 14 years to include chiropractic, physical therapy, nutrition, functional medicine, natural thyroid treatment, type 2 diabetes reversal […]

Reginald F. Lewis Museum highlighting work of Devin Allen through December
Devin Allen: Awakenings, In a New Light, the first solo show of Baltimore photographer Devin Allen, exhibits images of the 2015 Baltimore protests and debuts a new community space inside the Reginald F. Lewis Museum called Lewis Now. The 27-year old photographer graced the cover of Time Magazine in May, making him only the third amateur photographer to do so. […]

LSO concludes season with “Mastery & Triumph”
The Londontowne Symphony Orchestra’s 2014-15 season will conclude with the concert Mastery & Triumph at Broadneck High School on Saturday, June 6 at 7:30 PM. The program will highlight the German masters Brahms and C.M. von Weber. Brahms was fearful that he could not write symphonies like Beethoven so waited many years before trying. But […]

Annapolis Police offer HQ for safe transactions originating online
In a proactive effort to safeguard our citizens, the Annapolis Police Department is welcoming the public to our department to close their online transactions in a safer way. Online sites, like Craigslist or online yard sales, require some transactions to be conducted in person. Transaction Safe Place offers our department’s parking lot and lobby to […]

Galway Bay plans several events in conjunction with Irish Week
Galway Bay Irish Restaurant and Pub is pleased to announce Irish Week in Annapolis. Galway Bay co-owner Anthony Clarke and John O’Leary, founder of the Annapolis St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Warrior Events, have together encouraged local businesses and organizations to plan events in celebration of Irish history and culture in the week leading up […]

New boutique, Dear Annie, opens on Maryland Avenue
Dear Annie, a new fashion boutique featuring clothing and accessories for juniors and women, opened its doors for business last month at 65 Maryland Ave., Annapolis, MD. Offering fashions from over 30+ designers and brands from Los Angeles and New York, Dear Annie will carry new clothing, accessories and gift items. Owner Annie Kang’s mission […]

Annapolis Police apprehend liquor snatchers
On 12/30 Officers from the Annapolis Police Department arrested five men for stealing over $1,300 worth of alcohol from Bay Ridge Wine and Spirits located in the 100 block of Hillsmere Dr. At 9:30pm Bay Ridge Wine and Spirits called the police and reported a theft that had just occurred. The employees described the suspects […]

Southern High Principal On Leave Of Absence
On January 14, 2014, approximately 9:45 p.m., the Anne Arundel Police Department received information about a possible missing person. Officers spoke with a relative of 39-year-old Mr. Marc Procaccini, the Principal at Southern High School, who indicated that he had not been seen or heard from since 2:00 a.m. that morning. Around the time that […]

Anne Arundel Schools Feel Social Heat Over Weather Decision
While forecasters predicted an icy commute, and neighboring school districts, including Anne Arundel Community College, delayed the start of school this morning, Anne Arundel County Public Schools started on time. Anne Arundel County Police and Annapolis City Police reported treacherous conditions throughout the county with dozens of accidents reported. The school made a statement at […]

A Case For 110 Compromise Street
Here is a case for acting now on the 110 Compromise re-zoning and engaging with the Mark Ordan investment group. We had a sunset family outing down to the City Dock last night for post-dinner ice cream and a stroll. We parked in the Donner lot and at the end of the stroll we walked […]

Turtle-Palooza Coming To Annapolis
OK, so you’ve heard of Lollapalooza. There was the ill-fated Annapolooza. You may have attended the Annapolis Irish Festival last weekend. Now it is time to gear up for Turtle-Palooza! The Greene Turtle Annapolis and Bud Light presents “Turtle-Palooza – A Local Music Rock Fest” where you can hear all of your favorite local and […]

Edgewater Woman Named Ms. Maryland 2013
Teresa Scanlon has been named “Ms. Maryland America 2013”. In its announcement, the Ms. America® Pageant stated that the mission of the pageant is to celebrate the accomplishments of women; to encourage women to be engaged within community service projects; to use [her] “Crown for a Purpose” and to make an overall difference. Scanlon, of […]

Help Annapolis Green Win Grant From Boat US
BoatUS has selected Annapolis Green as a finalist in its Grassroots Grant competition. The organization that receives the highest number of online votes by March 6 wins $10,000. Annapolis Green applied for the Grassroots Grant to grow its existing event Greening program, “Red Right Recycle,” at the Annapolis Boat Shows to showcase the importance of […]

Annapolis Finally To Get St. Paddy’s Parade
Annapolis is a town that never missed a chance to throw a party. And finally, we have our own St. Patrick’s Day parade! Well, it’s a week early, but we do things differently here. March 10 at 1 p.m, the parade will kick off at Westgate Circle and head onto West Street, around Church Circle, […]

Glen Burnie Pizza Hut Demotes Driver For Defending Himself During Attack
Fox News picked up on a Glen Burnie incident where a pizza delivery driver for Pizza Hut was demoted and is currently looking for work for defending himself during an attack. Sam Swicegood was attacked on December 17th by a group of five teens and he defended himself with a part of a tent pole […]

Vote For Eye On Annapolis For A Mobbie…What’s A Mobbie?
Please, throw us a bone and share this post–share it with google, facebook, and twitter–all it takes is a click! Throw us a bone! Yes, once again, Eye On Annapolis has been nominated for the “best of” by readers of The Baltimore Sun. Their Annual Mobbie Awards recognize the best of local blogs, twitter feeds […]

Newly Opened Crown & Anchor Closes Doors
The newly opened Crown & Anchor pub located on Dock Street has closed its doors. The restaurant, operated by the previous owners of Patton’s Pub, had taken over the space that was formerly Hell Point Seafood and prior to that Phillips Seafood House. The pub struggled with permitting issues to open and their anticipated June […]