Yesterday | The Capital
Sunday May 18 | The Capital
Hazardous response and rescue unit tackles gamut of scenarios
“These people want the extra challenge”
It's the adrenaline that drew Capt. Dave Chen to Company 23, the hazardous response and rescue unit of the Anne Arundel County Fire Department. via The Capital
Friday May 16 | Federal Times
Former KBR employee sentenced in fuel fraud scheme
A former KBR employee has been sentenced to 26 months in prison for his part in a scheme to defraud the Defense Department of $2.1 million worth of fuel. via Federal Times
Wednesday May 14 | Hometown Annapolis
A century of wonderful red-skinned potato salad
“They had a life of very little, in material things, but had a love to be envied”
Clara Elizabeth Phipps is proud of her potato salad. After her children were in bed on Christmas Eve, she would boil 15 pounds of red-skinned potatoes to take to her mother's home for Christmas dinner. via Hometown Annapolis
Monday May 12 | Hometown Annapolis
Compass Pointe has room to roam
“We have some new leagues this year and we're pursuing some others.”
It's too bad every golf course can't have 36 holes. If they did, they might be able to offer the variety of programs that Compass Pointe can. via Hometown Annapolis
Saturday May 10 | Hometown Annapolis
Arts & Entertainment Announcements
An exhibit of mixed-media work by artist Sandi Ritchie Miller will run tomorrow through June 15 in the Willow Gallery at Quiet Waters Park, 600 Quiet Waters Park Road in Annapolis. via Hometown Annapolis
Thursday May 8 | Baltimore Sun
TODAY Asian-Pacific American Heritage // Tawes State Office Building will celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage month at noon at 580 Taylor Ave., Annapolis. via Baltimore Sun
Tuesday May 6 | Hometown Annapolis
Around Broadneck:Arnold synagogue unveils beautiful new Ark doors
“The Jews didn't cross the Red Sea. The Sea of Reeds was a marshy lake on the border between the Sinai Peninsula and Egypt.”
Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, was this past Friday. Since 1959, the day have been set aside for Jews and all people worldwide to stop, reflect and remember the horrors of the Holocaust and the ... via Hometown Annapolis
Sunday May 4 | Hometown Annapolis
Cool deeds:Chicagoan won't forget Harry Browne's honesty
Recently on a trip to Annapolis, I unfortunately lost $250 in your wonderful city. via Hometown Annapolis
Friday May 2 | Hometown Annapolis
More details emerge in crane fatality
“In lieu of the accidents in New York and Miami last month we decided we better take a closer look”
The fatal accident on a tower crane in Parole yesterday came just as state and federal occupational safety regulators have started studying the need for new rules to regulate cranes and license operators. via Hometown Annapolis









