Annapolis Businesses Make This Year’s Inc. 5000 List

By |2016-12-07T07:43:41-05:00August 22nd, 2016|Annapolis News|

Annapolis, MD (8-19-16) Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides announces that six local businesses made Inc.’s annual 5000 list. Being on the list indicates that the company is growing quickly and is well prepared to expand in the coming years. The list ranks companies based on three-year revenue growth, in this case from 2012 through 2015. “These [...]

Overnight Closure on MD 436 (Ridgley Avenue) Bridge over Weems Creek in Annapolis

By |2016-12-07T07:43:41-05:00August 4th, 2016|Annapolis News|

(August 4, 2016) – On Thursday, August 11, the Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) will perform hydraulics maintenance on the swing bridge over Weems Creek on MD Route 436 (Ridgely Avenue). The work will require the swing span to be in the open position, allowing marine traffic passage through and requiring a detour for [...]

Excessive Heat Prompts Opening of Cooling Centers

By |2016-12-07T07:43:41-05:00July 7th, 2016|Annapolis News|

Anne Arundel County will be opening Cooling Centers starting today at 10 a.m. in response to expected oppressive heat, humidity and poor air quality over the next several days. The National Weather Service has forecasted temperatures as high as mid 90s, combining with humidity to make heat index values in excess of 105 degrees. The [...]

Duden Named Leadership in Law Award Winner

By |2016-12-07T07:43:42-05:00March 28th, 2016|Annapolis News, Articles|

This week The Daily Record announced it has selected County Attorney Nancy Duden as a recipient of its 2016 Leadership in Law Award. “The citizens of Anne Arundel County are fortunate to have Nancy working for them every day,” said County Executive Steve Schuh. “Her wise and steady counsel has been an undeniable benefit to our administration and county [...]

County announces new tax credit

By |2016-12-07T07:43:45-05:00March 18th, 2016|Annapolis News, Articles|

Anne Arundel County today announced the launch of a newly created Historic Preservation Tax credit. “We are blessed to live in a county that is rich in history,” said County Executive Steve Schuh. “This tax credit will encourage our citizens to preserve the heritage that makes Anne Arundel County so special.” Applications are being accepted [...]

Annapolis Film Festival enters its fourth year

By |2016-05-17T05:42:03-04:00March 11th, 2016|Annapolis Activities & Events, Annapolis Film Festival, Annapolis News|

The 2016 Annapolis Film Festival arrives in style for its fourth year on Thursday, March 31, screening more than 70 independent films through Sunday, April 3. AFF's 2016 slate of films includes both documentary and narrative works, feature-length and short works, from 22 different countries. The Opening Night film will be screened at Mitscher Hall [...]

New bulk collection announced

By |2016-12-07T07:43:45-05:00March 9th, 2016|Annapolis News, Articles|

Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides announces bulk collection is now available to residents on their regular collection date, effective immediately. In the past, residents had to call and make an appointment for bulk collection. Now, the Department of Public Works (DPW) will collect bulk items along with trash and recycling.  DPW crews request that you limit [...]

Three countywide fee reductions passed

By |2016-05-17T05:43:47-04:00March 8th, 2016|Annapolis News, Articles|

The Anne Arundel County Council tonight approved County Executive Steve Schuh’s legislation to reduce and eliminate unnecessary fees on citizens and small businesses. “I thank the County Council for joining our effort to stop ‘nickel and diming’ the citizens of this county,” said Schuh. “We are committed to continuing our effort of rolling back unnecessary [...]

New HACA board members announced

By |2016-12-07T07:43:46-05:00February 23rd, 2016|Annapolis News, Articles|

Christopher B. Flynn Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides announces his two nominations for the Housing Authority of the City of Annapolis (HACA) Board of Commissioners. “I took my time and deliberately identified professional qualifications that will benefit both HACA’s board and its residents,” Mayor Pantelides said. “The two men I am nominating bring a [...]

City receives Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan grant

By |2016-02-22T12:38:13-05:00February 22nd, 2016|Annapolis News, Articles|

Annapolis Mayor Michael Pantelides announces the city will receive a grant totaling $106,612.50 to update the Annapolis Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan and enhance the “Weather it Together” program. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) grant was presented to the city by the Maryland Emergency Management Agency (MEMA). “We welcome every opportunity to find new ways to [...]

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