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What’s Up With The Big Green Bus?

By on June 18, 2013 | 11:03 pm | 0 Comments

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Summer is arguably the best season for road tripping. The warm summer nights invite a top-down ride (or at least all the windows down), exploratory stops to small, potentially unknown towns, and an easygoing spirit that is required for traveling without time constraints. You may have a different view of road trips thanks to the impossible beach travel and unfortunate

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Chef Kevin Relf of Loews Annapolis Hotel’s West Kitchen & Tavern

By on May 20, 2013 | 4:36 pm | 0 Comments

  “Get out in that kitchen, rattle those pots and pans …” -  Big Joe Turner It was the kitchen battle that changed Kevin Relf from a kid who liked to cook into a young man who knew he was going to be a chef: duplicating his grandfather’s braised Blue Crab dish so perfectly that no one could tell the difference. “That’s the dish that made me want to

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May Day in Annapolis, Maryland

By on April 30, 2013 | 12:48 pm | 0 Comments

A May basket with photos and tulips for May Day in Annapolis

Celebrate May Day in Annapolis   [caption id="attachment_4563" align="alignleft" width="169"] A May basket with photos and tulips for May Day in Annapolis[/caption] May Day is one of the most beautiful days in Annapolis and is one of the most spectacular celebrations of Spring anywhere in the area. On May 1 and throughout the week that follows, the doors of

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One foot of water in the City Dock Area; one man dead due to Hurricane Sandy

By on October 30, 2012 | 12:23 pm | 0 Comments

Commercial fishing fleet harboring in West Ocean City in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

The Capital is reporting that over 1/4 of Anne Arundel County is without power and one man is dead after a tree fell on his home overnight. Ocean City has been reopened from 17th St. north and the business of getting back to business is going on throughout Maryland. The Coast Guard photo of HMS Bounty submerged in the Atlantic south of Hatteras was posted on

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Mayor Josh Cohen urges all residents to take shelter from the storm in place; Government offices closed again on Tuesday

By on October 29, 2012 | 3:22 pm | 0 Comments

In the 10th advisory of 11 issued to date, the Mayor urges residents to shelter in place. The entirety of this advisory is posted below. If you would like to read it on the City of Annapolis' own site, click here. Hurricane Sandy Advisory #10 -Mayor Urges Residents to Shelter-in-place“As the weather conditions deteriorate, I’m asking Annapolis citizens to stay

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The Baltimore Sun reports that the Bay Bridge is closed; Ocean City’s pier is damaged, and Hurricane Sandy isn’t yet here

By on October 29, 2012 | 3:17 pm | 0 Comments

The pier in Ocean City was damaged in today's weather. Flooding is widespread throughout Ocean City and is already a problem in downtown Baltimore and Annapolis. The harbors in both cities are closed and Weather.com is reporting that Baltimore may have the storm track directly over it as Hurricane Sandy marches west after landfall. For pictures of the storm damage

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