Galesville Homeowners Insurance Rates Should Drop After Fire Staffing Fix
Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman and county Fire Chief Michael Cox announced that staffing changes at Galesville, Herald Harbor and Maryland City fire stations have been accepted by...
View ArticleThree South County Organizations Receive Grant Money From Crofton Developers
The Davidsonville Athletic Association (DAA), Davidsonville Family Recreation Center (DFRC) and South River High School Booster Club were recently awarded a total of $32,500 from developers of the...
View ArticleShopping Center North of Lothian Circle Breaks Ground; Set to Open in ‘Later...
Groundwork has begun on the new Hitching Post Plaza, a 20,000 square foot retail center located on Solomons Island Road (Route 2) just north of the Lothian traffic circle at the intersection of...
View ArticleSouth County Rezoning Case Goes Back to Court on Thursday
Chesapeake Legal Defense Fund attorney Russ Stevenson will be back in court on Thursday (Nov. 7) on behalf of a South County group to argue before the Court of Appeals that the Circuit Court wrongly...
View ArticleOpponents of South County Rezoning Get Victory at Appeals Court
In a 26-page decision, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals has reversed the Circuit Court decision in the rezoning case Harwood Civic Association v. Anne Arundel County. The case involves a number...
View ArticleDavidsonville Ruritan to Become New HQ for Maryland Farm Bureau
The Davidsonville Ruritan Center was sold to the Maryland Farm Bureau in December. The sale was private, according to Val Connelly, executive director of the bureau, which currently has its...
View ArticleEdgewater Marketplace Being Developed Across From ‘Old’ Giant at Southdown...
Plans are underway to develop the property at 3145 Solomons Island Road in Edgewater. This is across from Southdown Road, across from the old Giant shopping plaza. It will be known as Edgewater...
View ArticleRenaissance Festival Wants to Move to Upper Pindell Road in Lothian
The Renaissance Festival is looking to move from its current location in Crownsville to South County. To that end, the property owner has submitted a request for a special exception to allow the...
View ArticleTuesday’s Meeting on Renaissance Festival Plans Draws Over 200 to Southern...
At a packed public meeting at Southern Middle School on Tuesday, over 200 residents showed up to say that they don’t want the Maryland Renaissance Festival moving to South County. Supporters of the...
View ArticleThursday (Sept. 4) TONIGHT! First of Several Appeals Hearings on Renaissance...
Back on June 12, the Anne Arundel County Planning and Zoning administrative hearing officer Douglas Clark Hollman denied a variance request to allow the Maryland Renaissance Festival to relocate to...
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