Tag: Maryland House of Delegates

Rams Head On Stage bringing Herb Alpert and Lani Hall to Maryland Hall
Rams Head Promotions announces Herb Alpert & Lani Hall on Thursday, June 18th at The Maryland Hall for Creative Arts in Annapolis, Md. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 22nd at 12pm. Herb and Lani will be playing songs from their recent releases together, Steppin Out and In The Mood along with their band, Michael […]

Calling artists with disabilities
Artists of all ages with disabilities who reside in Anne Arundel County are invited to submit artwork to the 2015 Artists Without Limits Art Exhibit. This exhibit will feature works of art created exclusively by Anne Arundel County artists with disabilities. The exhibit will kick off with an Opening Night Reception on April 16, 2015 […]

Live Arts Maryland to celebrate J. Ernest Green’s 30th anniversary
Live Arts Maryland celebrates J. Ernest Green’s 30th anniversary as Music Director at Gala 2015 on Saturday, January 24, at 6:30 p.m. at the Loews Annapolis Hotel. Called the best night of entertainment in Annapolis by past gala attendees, Gala 2015 will include lots of great music and, pearls being the traditional 30th anniversary gift, […]

MEDEX Spot joins Chesapeake Innovation Center as Collaboration Hub Member
The Chesapeake Innovation Center (CIC), Anne Arundel County’s technology business incubator, today announced that MEDEX Spot has joined as its newest Collaboration Hub member. MEDEX Spot is the founder of the Unmanned Micro Clinic (UMC), a self-service, out-patient booth that offers quality primary healthcare, virtually with little to no wait time. The UMC conducts medical […]

St. Martin’s 8th graders in running for $10,000 grant
Scotties, a leader in the tissue industry is pleased to announce the top 10 entries in their Trees Rock® video contest. The 8th grade students from St. Martin’s Lutheran School in Annapolis, MD have emerged as one of the top 10 finalists in the 6th – 8th grade section of this national video contest. The […]

Maryland’s health insurance program improves nationwide ranking
The Maryland State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) recently jumped in its ranking from 34th to 12th out of 54 programs nationally. Michelle P. Holzer, Program Manager for SHIP at the Maryland Department of Aging, attributes the climb both to Maryland’s aging population and the very hard work of program staff and volunteers over the past […]

Key School to hold open house
The Key School will hold an Open House on Tuesday, January 13, 2015. Families interested in learning more about what Key’s program offers children in Pre-School through grade 4 are invited to attend. Beginning at 9:00 a.m., all visitors will have the opportunity to meet the faculty, see classes in session, and talk with current […]

O’Malley names Vitale, Klavans to Anne Arundel Circuit Court
Governor O’Malley announced today the appointments of ten judges to the Maryland Circuit and District Courts. These appointees bring a diverse array of legal experiences to their new positions. They also represent the ethnic and gender diversity of our great state. The newly appointed judges were recommended to Governor O’Malley by local trial court judicial […]

Annapolis scores 2 Mobbie Awards for Eye On Annapolis and Naptown Pint
Eye On Annapolis was selected as the Best Suburbs Blog and Naptown Pint was selected as the Wonkiest Blog at the Baltimore Sun’s Mobbie Awards last night at the Creative Alliance in Baltimore. The Mobbies are presented by The Baltimore Sun and is an annual celebration of Maryland’s blog and social media communities. This is […]

South County Candidate put on notice by State Board of Elections
[do action=”schuh”/] Seth Howard, a Republican candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates in District 30-B has fallen behind on his campaign reporting for the second election cycle and received a Show Cause Letter from the State Board of Elections. Howard was a candidate in 2010 and again in 2014 and during the two election […]

Schuh Endorsed by Two Former Legislators
Delegate Steve Schuh today announced endorsements by former delegates Elizabeth Smith Anderson and Terry Gilleland. “Steve Schuh grew up in Crofton and knows the issues that are important to West County: balancing growth and economic development while maintaining strong communities. He also values our farms and understands the importance of keeping South County rural,” said […]

Annapolis Living Landmarks 2013
Annapolis Mayor Joshua J. Cohen and the Annapolis Heritage Commission presented the 2013 Mayor’s Living Landmarks Award for Sustained Commitment to Annapolis’ Cultural Heritage on Monday, September 30. Ms. Peg Bednarsky was honored for more than 40 years of service to the residents and visitors of Annapolis as the innkeeper at the Historic Inns of […]

Bongino Endorses Schuh For County Executive
Delegate Steve Schuh announced that he has been endorsed for Anne Arundel County Executive by rising star Dan Bongino, a candidate for U.S. Congress who has built a strong national profile for work as a political commentator. “Steve Schuh’s experience in government, business, education and the non-profit sector make him uniquely qualified to serve as […]

AACC Announces Commencement Activities
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown, a member of Governor Martin O’Malley’s team for the past seven years, veteran of the Iraq war and former Prince George’s County delegate and majority whip of the Maryland House of Delegates, will give the commencement address at Anne Arundel Community College’s 51st Commencement at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 23, […]

Huff Insurance Supports Anne Arundel County Residents With Scholarship
Huff Insurance recently donated $5,000 to the Anne Arundel Community College Foundation in support of the W. Ray Huff Jr. Memorial Scholarship, established in memory of the late Ray Huff Jr. Nancy and Jerry Nicklow, president and chief financial officer, respectively, of Huff Insurance, wanted to honor her father, Ray Huff Jr., by establishing the […]

Week 3
Between the introduction of the Governor’s budget, Environmental briefings, and the Polar Bear Plunge, last week was a busy one. The Governor’s operating budget is four volumes long. We’re working our way through it, and finding several items that weren’t spotlighted in Governor O’Malley’s “roll out” press release. We’ll cover the budget in more detail […]

OPINION: DUI Licence Plates
Like That Will Solve The Problem One of the bills being considered by our illustrious legislators this year is to issue special bright yellow license plates for over 2000 strong habitual offenders. Yes, you read that right, there are over 2000 drivers in Maryland right now who have had three or more convictions for drunken […]