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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Week in Review: Little White Chapel, Crownsville Hospital, Borders Staying

Here's a wrap up of some of the stories you may have missed this week.

Patch articles always stay on the site, even when they're not posted as a top story, so we encourage you to explore and read some of the older articles if you're new to Greater Annapolis Patch. If you'd like to know more about how to use the Patch site, click here. And to ensure you don't miss anything, we'll do reviews each week to point out stories of interest you may have missed. Remember that you can sign up to receive daily or weekly updates from Patch. We're also active on Facebook and Twitter, too. On Monday we took a look inside the little white wedding chapel on Generals Highway, which turned out to be a pretty busy place on Valentine's Day. Loveta Wilen opened the chapel as an alternative to an unromantic stand in line at the …

Friday, February 18, 2011

Sen. Cardin Talks Bay Clean-Up, County Lands Funding

U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) stopped by a recent meeting of Anne Arundel County House of Delegates members.

When U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) stopped by the Feb. 11 meeting of the Anne Arundel County delegation, he discussed a number of issues with the state delegates, including Chesapeake Bay clean-up. Delegates in the room seemed to have one prevailing question on their mind: "how do we pay for it?" But, as of Feb. 10, that question got $13 million dollars easier to answer. The day before Cardin met with the county delegation, the Maryland Board of Public Works announced that Anne Arundel County would be receiving $13 million in grant money for upgrades to the Annapolis Water Reclamation Facility. The wastewater treatment plant, which handles 13 million gallons per day, will get a facelift by way of upgraded Enhanced Nutrient Removal (ENR) …

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