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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Top 5 Stories: Navy Birthday and New Parking Garage Rules

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 …

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

City To Hold Meeting on Eastport Voters' Safety Concerns

Residents and city officials will meet Oct. 9 to discuss solutions to the fears people have raised about whether it's safe to vote at the Eastport Community Center.

City officials are inviting residents who vote at the Eastport Community Center to a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss any concerns about its safety. The meeting is in response to a series of complaints made by Ward 6 residents who believe the center is not a safe location for them to vote. In September, two men were shot near the community center; and in June, Orlando Sherman McDaniel, 29, of Annapolis died as a result of gunshot wounds he suffered in the 1100 block of Madison Street, which is nearby. No arrests have been made in either case, but police believe the September shooting was not a random event, and said they are hopeful about making an arrest. Annapolis Mayor Josh Cohen, Alderman Kenneth Kirby (D-6th Ward) and Alderman …

S C Eastport

7:31 pm on Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Hahaha, "Thought he had a consensus?" My neighbors and I certainly weren't asked. It's easy to have a consensus when you only ask certain people... Remember that "transparency" promise you campaigned with? Secret meetings where too many Aldermen and Women are in attendance (last night - causing the meeting to be illegal since it wasn't announced to the public)? Consensus? In fact, the mayor …   more ›

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