Baltimore Sun announces that Governor O’Malley just declared a state of emergency as Hurricane Sandy approaches
By Scott Dance, The Baltimore Sun CLICK HERE TO READ THE ARTICLE ON THE BALTIMORE SUN 12:14 p.m. EDT, October 26, 2012 Hurricane Sandy weakened overnight into a category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph, but it is still expected to be a massive and powerful system for the next several days that could [...]
Mayor Josh Cohen urges preparedness for impending influence of Hurricane Sandy
BEGIN PREPARATIONS NOW FOR HURRICANE SANDY Mayor Joshua J. Cohen is urging residents to prepare for Hurricane Sandy, which is expected to bring high winds and heavy rain to the area early next week. The current coordinates as of 8:00 AM on Friday, October 26, has the storm located at 26.4°N / 76.9°W or 480 [...]
Hurricane Sandy approaches the East Coast
Hurricane Sandy approaches the East Coast and European computer models predict that it will hit just south of Ocean City, MD. The northern side of the storm tends to develop more flooding and the winds will push water out of the bays and tributaries on the southern side of the storm. The storm [...]
Navy Turns 237
As perhaps the most integral, rallied-behind aspect of Annapolis, the United States Naval Academy turning 237 is a big deal. It’s not about the number either; USNA unifies us. We cheer on Navy football, baseball, and other sports it proudly hosts. We wear Navy apparel shopping downtown. We tour the campus and are thankful for [...]
New & Fresh: The Point Crab House & Grill
When Bobby Jones washed dishes in a restaurant kitchen at age fourteen, he had no idea that years later he would still stand in a kitchen, but this time, fulfilling a different role. Jones has been in the restaurant business for over 25 years, doing anything from dish duty to bartending to working on the [...]
War of 1812 / Women Veterans 2012
Article by Jeremy Todd Napoleon Bonaparte and Andrew Jackson are just two of the special guests attending the War of 1812 portrait exhibition in the House of Delegates in Downtown Annapolis on Thursday, March 29 from 6 to 8 p.m.; others will also be making a special appearance: James and Dolly Madison, Francis Scott Key, [...]
What to Do This Weekend in Annapolis, December 15 – 20
Annapolis is a wonderful place to be at any time of the year, but as the holidays approach, it is full of great activities, virtually unlimited performances, as well as some fund-raisers to help people and causes that are important to all of us. Here's a quick run-down. For a complete list, go to Annapolis.com [...]
News from the City of Annapolis:
The City of Annapolis has a lot of news to impart to residents and visitors which they did in their latest newsletter. Here is a quick summary: City of Annapolis Holiday Closings: Friday, December 23 is a City employee furlough day and Monday, December 26 is a holiday for City employees. All City [...]
INFORMATION ON PARKING AND TRANSPORTATION IN DOWNTOWN ANNAPOLIS FOR HOLIDAYS
The Annapolis Business Association has corrected the information published in the Capital Newspaper's Midnight Madness section regarding parking and transportation during the holidays in downtown Annapolis. The Circulator trolley is NOT free to and from the Navy Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Riders will be charged $2.00 to ride the trolley on top of the $5 [...]