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By Kyle Stewart

Annapolis, CITY HALL – Mayor Joshua Cohen and Lehr Jackson’s Gone to Market LLC presented the City Council’s Economic Matters Committee with a formalized statement of intent outlining basic terms of agreement for managing/developing the Market House last night. The official document – [...]

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The Annapolis City Council is set to introduce legislation that if successful would repeal the long-standing liquor prohibition at the Market House this coming Monday, September 27th during a special session. The docket item, Ordinance O-32-10, can be found at the end of the City PIO Phil McGowan’s [...]

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By Kyle Stewart

ANNAPOLIS CITY HALL – Last night, the people of Annapolis had their first in-depth look at what Lehr Jackson and his company, Gone to Market LLC, have in store for the Market House.

In truth, there wasn’t much new to see. Mr. Jackson and his associates presented no concrete ideas on how [...]

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By Kyle Stewart

There are some things we just don’t want to think about. Take for example the following:

Experts estimate that between 100,000 and 300,000 American girls are trafficked (read: forced to work as sex slaves) in the United States every year U.S. Department of Justice research [...]

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By Kyle Stewart

An energetic stream of 1st graders neatly filed out of their classroom situated down the hall from Tyler Heights Elementary’s multi-purpose gymnasium and lunch room late Friday morning. “Looking forward to lunch?” I asked one particularly chipper young lady as she bounced down the walkway. “YEAH!!” she replied with [...]

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By Kyle Stewart

Following-up on our coverage of July 29th’s emergency City Council meeting, The Annapolis Sound has attempted to contact the eight current alderpersons to find out if the Mayor has made good on his assurance that they would be provided with a detailed accounting [...]

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This week The Sound sat down with Pericles Lewnes, native Annapolitan filmmaker and curator of the Annapolis Pretentious Film Society, and his wife, producer and APFS co-founder Lisa to talk about his [...]

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by Kyle Stewart

An optimistic Mayor Joshua Cohen and acting city manager Mike Mallinoff presented cash flow projections to the City Council on Monday night that predict that the City will be able to pay its bills until the City’s line of credit could be extended in September. [...]

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by Kyle Stewart

Annapolis, your government has racked up $10 million in charges on your credit card, and you still haven’t gotten the receipt yet.

Despite assurances from administration sources, hard numbers on how the City spent the first $10 million of their credit line were nowhere [...]

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According to City PIO Phil McGowan, acting city manager Mike Mallinoff will be presenting the City Council with updated data accounting for the first $10 million of the now $16 million line of credit that was borrowed by the City during a public work session that will be [...]

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