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Dr. Patsy Blackshear discusses her new book: "Celebrating African American Female Pioneers: An Anne Arundel County Maryland Ongoing Research Endeavor." These pioneers represent the "first" to accomplish significant achievements in their various areas of endeavor. More than thirty women from the period of 1800 through 2021 are identified in this first research work.
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Today's episode we talk with Spencer Jones, the owner of the iconic Annapolis Restaurant Chick & Ruth's Delly.
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Alderman Rob Savidge and Alderman Brooks Schandelmeier each bring to the table their viewpoints on the proposed Workforce Housing Bill for the CIty of Annapolis. Annapolis Workforce Housing Bill: For the purpose of using workforce housing for a permitted use subject to standards in certain residential, commercial, office and mixed use districts, establishing the standards for workforce housing; and generally related to zoning.
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Today's guest is Annapolis Real Estate Agent Chad Robertson with the PCS Hometeam that is a part of the Keller Williams Flagship of Maryland.
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Native son and environmental attorney, Jesse Iliff, joined the Severn River Association as Executive Director on March 1, 2022. Jesse brings a wealth of experience as an environmental advocate and Riverkeeper to lead SRA, the nation’s oldest river group, to ensure that we achieve our new strategic vision — to ensure that the Severn River is thriving by 2050.
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Briayna Cuffie discusses the black history of Eastport. Third Street School in Eastport 1922-1923
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Local Author William Cooke discusses his new book through January 5th, 2022. Learn the mystery and intrigue behind why Truxtun Park in Annapolis is called Truxtun Park... and who it should be named after.
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Jay Fleming’s second book, Island Life, is a visual narrative of the environment, communities and commercial fisheries of Smith Island, Maryland and Tangier Island, Virginia—the last inhabited offshore islands in the Chesapeake Bay.
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Check out Ward's Youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiUteckG37fXz0g5h8iZ_0g
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Mayor Buckley sits down for what I believe is our 3rd interview together since 2015 (Maybe 4th). I left the beginning portion in when he is talking about me being a new daddy to a baby boy... well, because I am a proud dad! Hope you all enjoy this interview or find it useful for a campaign attack website. (I'm kidding.) Enjoy! --Scott Mac
info_outlineFormer Mayor Ellen Moyer discusses the fascinating history of oysters in the Chesapeake Bay. We also discuss parallels between the plight of the oyster industry and the deforestation of Anne Arundel County.