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Top 5 Stories Of The Week

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Top 5 Stories: Crabs, Shorelines and Navy Football

Here's a quick look back at the biggest headlines of the week in Annapolis.

No. 1—Annapolitans Win Grants to Build Living Shorelines Two Annapolis projects were among the 16 recipients of living shoreline grants from the Chesapeake Bay Trust on Thursday. The grants totaled more $800,000 with Annapolis snagging about $43,000 for its proposals. According to the Chesapeake Bay Trust, living shorelines are a stabilization technique that protects shorelines from erosion while also providing a habitat for fish, crabs and other wildlife. No. 2—Navy Football, Fans Ship Out to Ireland The U.S. Naval Academy football team, about 900 midshipmen and thousands of fans traveled to Ireland for Navy football's season opener against Notre Dame. Some of the players and the midshipmen spoke with Annapolis Patch about their plans for…

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Top 5 Stories: Same-Sex Marriage, Market House

Just in case you missed something this week, Patch brings you the week in review for Annapolis and the top stories that everyone's talking about.

The successful passage of same-sex marriage in Maryland was the main topic of conversation seemingly everywhere you went around Annapolis last week. And downtown, the fate of the Market House, not to mention sharing an opinion on City Council considering spending $300,000 on interior renovations, was frequently discussed. Especially since work on the geothermal wells still dominates the City Dock area. And that's just to name a couple of the stories people were talking about this week. We also have some detailed information if you'd like to know more about how to use the Patch site. Remember you can sign up to receive daily or weekly newsletters from Patch. We're also active on Facebook and Twitter. This week's top five stories (in no …

Monica A. Jones

1:25 pm on Monday, February 27, 2012

It is a shame for the tenants that were in there and were doing reasonably well.   more ›

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