The local blog I Live on Clay Street continues to play a positive role in many aspects of life in that area of our city. Visit www.iliveonclaystreet.com/ and see the video posting and the piece about public housing.
Want to learn more about the city's capital budget? Check this out: annapolispolitics.blogspot.com/2008/05/capital-projects-2009-2014.html I cannot verify any of the numbers but this topic should be of concern to all of us. If you can ignore the frequent personal attacks and mean-spirited anonymous comments or its heavy-handed and predictable Republican outlook, Annapolis Politics often is a useful source when it sticks to legislative and budget matters such as this post. Previously I had reported that it seemed to have become inactive, and despite having said many positive things and provided many references to that blog in the past, my observation brought the misguided wrath of the publisher and some of his readers upon me. Oh well.
Bay Daily on Hiatus
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Congratulations to Bay Daily creator, Tom Pelton, who has accepted a
position with another organization working to make the world a better
place. In his ab...
10 years ago
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