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Town short on funding for Port Street infrastructure project
EASTON — The Easton Town Council learned at Tuesday’s meeting that the town is well short of necessary funds to complete an infrastructure project on Port Street, leading to a lengthy back-and-forth between councilmembers and town employees. Town Engineer Rick Van Emburgh and Mayor Megan Cook presented Ordinance 828 to the council, which would reallocate four separate amounts of fiscal year 2025 carry forward capital funds. Two of the proposed...
Business owners weigh in on proposal to remove bag fee
EASTON — As the Easton Town Council is divided over a proposal to eliminate the town’s 10 cent fee for paper bags, some local business owners are voicing that requiring the fee limits their ability to make decisions for their businesses. The law establishing the fee, which was put in place after Easton banned the use of plastic bags, requires that businesses charge customers 10 cents for every paper bag used. The idea was to encourage the use of reusable bags. ...
$60 million reward after Maryland-based federal agency targeted in Russian military cyberattack
BALTIMORE -- Federal officials in Baltimore announced a multi-million-dollar reward for six Russian citizens charged with trying to hack into a U.S. government agency based in Maryland. "We will collectively defend against Russia's aggressive and illegal actions," said Bill DelBagno, the special agent in charge of the FBI's Baltimore field office. The indictment does not name the Maryland-based agency at the center of the attack and officials declined to comment on specifics. "From on or about August 5, 2021, through on or about February 3, 2022, the conspirators probed public-facing websites hosted by protected computers and unassigned servers maintained by a U.S. government...
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