Sunday, December 30, 2012
Here's a quick look back at the biggest headlines of the week in Annapolis.
No. 1—Annapolis Police Seek Suspect in Credit Card Theft Annapolis police are searching for a woman in the theft of a purse and the use of stolen credit cards in a $6,300 shopping spree. Police said someone stole a $1,200 Jimmy Choo purse with the credit cards on Dec. 21. No. 2—Antique Store Moves to West Annapolis Visitors to the West Annapolis shopping district will find a new addition to the neighborhood: A vintage clothing and antique store called Retropolitan. The store opened in mid-December after relocating from Ellicott City. No. 3—Where to Celebrate New Year's 2013 in Annapolis Still don't have plans for New Year's Eve? Here are some places to celebrate in Annapolis, including a few family friendly options. No. 4—MD to Take …
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Here's a quick look back at the biggest headlines of the week in Annapolis.
No. 1—Annapolis Woman Dies After Crash in Odenton A 27-year-old Annapolis woman died from injuries sustained in a crash Sunday night on Annapolis Road in Odenton, according to Anne Arundel County police. Danielle Stitely died at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore. The driver of the other car involved in the accident reportedly fled the scene. No. 2—Ward 5 Alderman Resigns From City Council Alderman Mathew Silverman (D-5th Ward) resigned from office citing new responsibilities associated with his job at the Department of Justice. His resignation will not trigger a special election because it's within 15 months of the next city election. The central committee for his political party will appoint a replacement. No. 3—Charges …
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Here's a quick look back at the biggest headlines of the week in Annapolis.
No. 1—PHOTOS: Hurricane Sandy Strikes Annapolis A look at how Hurricane Sandy affected Annapolis through pictures—including down trees and the flooding on City Dock. No. 2—Annapolis Firefighters Help With Hurricane Sandy Recovery Two Annapolis firefighters were sent to Garrett County Thursday to help recovery from Hurricane Sandy. Scott Keninitz and David Dushkin are members of an Urban Search and Rescue team, known as Maryland Taskforce 2. The team specializes in search and rescue operations, trench and collapse rescues and high-angle rescues. No. 3—Donation Fund Established for Man Killed On Job Residents of the Amberley community have established donation fund the family of the contractor who was killed while removing a tree from their …
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Here's a quick look back at the biggest headlines of the week in Annapolis.
No. 1—Navy, Naval Academy Celebrates Their Birthdays Annapolis will celebrate the 167th birthday of the U.S. Naval Academy and the 237th birthday of the U.S. Navy with four days worth of events and birthday specials. No. 2—Annapolis Man Sentenced for Child Porn Possession A U.S. District Judge sentenced David Gould, age 59, of Annapolis, to three years in prison followed by a lifetime of supervised release, for possession of child pornography on Friday. Gould pleaded guilty after a search of his home and storage unit in February turned up at least 29 videos and more than 600 images of minors younger than 12 engaging in sexually explicit conduct. No. 3—Suspicious Package Turns Out To Be Retail Security Tag The suspicious package that …
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Here's a quick look back at the biggest headlines of the week in Annapolis.
No. 1—City Pays $82,500 to Former Market House Vendor The city agreed to pay $82,500 to Vaccaro's—a former Market House vendor—in a lawsuit settlement reached Thursday afternoon. The Baltimore-based Italian pastry shop run by Nick Vaccaro had a stall inside the Market House from 2006 until Dec. 31, 2010. The settlement—which is $50,000 for Vaccaro's and $32,500 for attorney's fees—will be broken up into three equal payments of $27,500. No. 2—UPDATE: SUV Overturns Sending 7 People to Hospital Seven people were transported to area hospitals when an SUV pulling a trailer overturned at the intersection of Route 50 and Route 665 on Wednesday. Three people suffered serious, but not life-threatening injuries and the other four were treated for …