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CWDI, Cambridge City Council come to agreement in lawsuit
CAMBRIDGE — Cambridge Waterfront Development Inc., Yacht Maintenance Company and the Cambridge City Council have come to an agreement in a lawsuit filed by the city in May. According to Maryland court records, the case was closed on Wednesday. The suit was dismissed without prejudice, meaning that it could be refiled at a later date. Cambridge Mayor Stephen Rideout said that the terms of the settlement include the ability for...
Former Ravens center Matt Skura posted a touching tribute to Joe D'Alessandris
Baltimore Ravens Offensive Line Coach Joe D’Alessandris passed away this weekend due to an undisclosed illness at 70. Tributes poured in from all over the football world, with former Ravens center Matt Skura providing one of the deepest and most powerful. Skura was signed as an undrafted free agent...
Community turns out for boy in hospice's 10th birthday parade
CAMBRIDGE — On Aug. 19, Jeremiah Shaw had a 10th birthday bash for the ages. The town of Cambridge turned out in droves to make sure this boy felt appreciated with a parade down Foxtail Drive. There were bikers, school buses, fire trucks and tractor trailers. The whole point was to ride by and put a smile on Shaw’s face. ...
Orioles’ switch-hitters run counter to baseball’s trend: ‘I have 2 brains’
Ryan Fuller has taught hitting to 5-year-olds and currently coaches major leaguers. He’s worked with hundreds of aspiring hitters, but he’s never successfully converted one into a switch-hitter. Fuller, the Orioles’ co-hitting coach, has two skilled switch-hitters on his team, Adley Rutschman and Anthony Santander, but they hit...
'The guy didn't stop': Child recovering in hospital from hit-and-run on first day of second grade
On what would've been his first day of second grade, 7-year-old Benjamin Krashoc is recovering in the hospital after being hit by a car. "I was in the bedroom, my daughter ran in and said, 'Ben got hit,'" said John Reeder, Kashoc's grandfather. "A (neighborhood) kid carried him up on the porch, laid him on the porch (and) he was just throwing up."
Georgetown has a public hearing tonight at 6:30pm
GEORGETOWN, Del. – Georgetown leaders are weighing a decision on a big project. They’re meeting about the proposed 18 million dollars to finance the construction of a new police station and public works facility. The meeting is open to the public and officials are encouraging residents to come...
Mount Vernon Place Conservancy wins $750K ‘Save America’s Treasures’ grant
Mount Vernon Place Conservancy has been awarded the National Park Service’s “Save America’s Treasures” grant, a prestigious and highly competitive honor awarded under the NPS’s Historical Preservation Fund. The $750,000 grant will be used for Mount Vernon Place Conservancy’s next major restoration project: the revitalization...
‘Annapolis Songwriters Festival’ Returns September 12-15, 2024
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The 3rd Annapolis Songwriters Festival will be held September 12 to 15, 2024 at venues around Annapolis, including historic City Dock. The four-day event will feature nationally-known and acclaimed singers and songwriters at ticketed events as well as free music showcases. The event is modeled after the renowned Key West Songwriters Festival, in its 29th year in 2025.
Bears Prepare For Season Opener Tilt Versus Hampton
FloSports (online) Click Here | Nathan Epstein will call the play-by-play. RADIO: WEAA, 88.9 FM is the flagship station for the Morgan State Bears ... Lamont Germany will call the play-by-play with Renard Stubbs in the booth. The game will be broadcast live on 88.9 FM and streamed on WEAA.org, HSRN.com and on SiriusXM 386 and 988 on the SiriusXMmobile app.
Defense attempts to chip away at witness credibility during Christopher Bendann trial
The federal trial of a former history teacher at the Gilman School continued Monday. Christopher Bendann, 40, is accused of sexually abusing and exploiting a former Gilman student beginning when they were in eighth grade. When the trial got underway, the gallery was packed, and the defendant was in attendance....
Market problems, poor planning causing price hikes in nation’s largest electric market, critics say
After years of climbing electric prices nationwide, customers in the United States’ largest power market are about to get squeezed harder. Last month, PJM, which coordinates the flow of electricity for an area that includes all or parts of 13 states, including part of Kentucky, stretching from the Midwest to New Jersey plus the District […]
The Insurance Market Employees Receive Prestigious ACRA Designation
Laurel, DE — The Insurance Market, an independent insurance and risk management firm, announced today that Ashley Mellin, Josselyn Lopez, Jessica Parrott, Roger Waters, Kim Russell, Sharmane Burrell, Sherry Pusey, Charles Stanfield, and Kristin Cline (not pictured) have all been awarded the Accredited Cyber Risk Advisor (ACRA) designation by the Beyond Insurance Global Network. The Accredited Cyber Risk Advisor is a unique type of insurance agent who understands today’s broad range of cyber exposures, regulations and claims facing businesses both nationally and internationally.
Mondawmin Mall Shooter Identified Based on Baltimore Detectives’ Assumptions, Defense Argues
Thank you for reading Baltimore Witness. Help us continue our mission into 2024. Baltimore Police detectives investigating the shooting outside Mondawmin Mall last December gathered a lot of information, but, according to defense attorney Natalie Finegar, determining the identity of the shooter left the department “scratching their heads.”. Turning...
Ravens ‘Open’ to Signing Running Back Amid Dalvin Cook Rumors
The Baltimore Ravens know what they want the top of the depth chart to look like at running back, but the team is still “open” to signing a veteran ball-carrier after roster cuts, amid rumors four-time Pro Bowler Dalvin Cook could return to M&T Bank Stadium. Head coach...
Former Falcons WR gets cut by Ravens
Russell Gage will soon be on the market for teams looking to add a wide receiver. Gage was one of several players not on the practice field for the Baltimore Ravens on Monday. We later found out that’s because he was being cut by the AFC North team. Gage is best known for the big... The post Former Falcons WR gets cut by Ravens appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
High school students face new limitations
Public high school students who also are enrolled in classes at AACC face new restrictions on the number and kinds of courses they can take for free. Starting this semester, most 11th- and 12th-grade students enrolled in the Early College Access Program, or ECAP, will not pay tuition if they take four or fewer classes a year and select those courses from a list approved by Anne Arundel County Public Schools. Eligibility to participate depends on grade point averages and performance in some math and English classes.
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