Donald Harmer, a local liquor store owner and longtime leader of the county’s Parks and Recreation board, has filed to run for Cecil County Council in District 5, challenging incumbent Jackie Gregory, a frequent critic of county spending for parks and recreation programs. Both are candidates in the 2020 Republican primary. Harmer, chairman of...
Read more »
Tags: 5th District, Bo Manor, Bohemia Manor, budget, C4L, calvert regional park, Campaign for Liberty, CCPS, cecil county, Cecil County council, cell phone tower, chesapeake city, County Council, Dist.5, district 5, Don Harmer, Donald Harmer, education, Elkton, fiscal, Jackie Gregory, North East, parks, Perryville, Planning Commission, recreation, Route 213, schools, sports, turf fields, youth
Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
Al Miller, a Republican candidate for the Cecil County Council in District 3, is the apparent top fundraiser in this year’s races for three Council seats, raising more than $24,000 so far in his bid to unseat an incumbent in the June 26 GOP primary. In three races with candidates aligned with the local...
Read more »
Tags: Al Miller, Bill Coutz, Board of Elections, C4L, campaign, campaign finance report, Campaign for Liberty, cecil county, County Council, Dan Schneckenburger, Democrat, Ed Larsen, election, finance, fines, George Patchell, Joe Tropp, primary, Republican, Richard Lewandowski, robert willick, Thomas Wilson
Posted in cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Times, Democrats, Elections, Elkton, politics, Republicans, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
Republican candidates for the Cecil County Council faced off this week in a polite question-and-answer session sponsored by the county’s Chamber of Commerce, with three challengers aligned with the Campaign for Liberty ultra-conservative group taking more mainstream positions than their social media presence. The event, held at Cecil College on 5/14/2018, also included a...
Read more »
Tags: Al Miller, animal control, Bill Coutz, C4L, Campaign for Liberty, Carl Roberts, Cecil College, cecil county, Cecil County SPCA, Cecil Times, chamber of commerce, County Council, Dan Schneckenburger, Ed Larsen, election, George Patchell, GOP, Joyce Bowlsbeyh, Politics, primary, Republican, Richard Lewandowski, Thomas Wilson
Posted in Business, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, chesapeake city, education, Elections, Elkton, politics, real estate, Republicans, Rising Sun, Sheriff's Department, Uncategorized | No Comments »
NEWS ANALYSIS From nose-biting at a polling place to creating a political club with virtually the same name as a longstanding and well-known Republican group so as to confuse voters, never let it be said that Cecil County politics is clean and above-board. Now we can add to the dirtpile the cyberspace hijacking of...
Read more »
Tags: Board of Elections, C4L, campaign finance, Campaign for Liberty, cecil county, Cecil Times, christian, County Council, cybersecurity, cyberspace, domain name, donations, Ed Larsen, George Patchell, GoDaddy.com, internet, Politics, robert willick, state, Vincent sammons, website, whois
Posted in Business, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, Elections, Michael Smigiel, politics, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Richard Sossi, Uncategorized | 2 Comments »
Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent who drew strong support among many Cecil County conservatives in his failed bid for a US Senate seat two years ago, has stuck his toe into Cecil County local politics this year by endorsing a controversial “Campaign for Liberty” candidate for County Council—much to the surprise and...
Read more »
Tags: Board of Elections, C4L, Campaign for Liberty, cecil county, Congress, County Council, Dan Bongino, district 6, election, Federal Election Commission, GOP, House, Jacke Gregory, John Delaney, Liberty PAC, Patrick McGrady, Patriots, Politics, Republican, Republican Central Committee, robert willick, senate, slate, Stable Revolution consulting, Ted Patterson
Posted in Business, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Times, Democrats, Elections, Elkton, politics, real estate, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Rising Sun, Robert Hodge, Tea Party, Ted Kolodzey, Uncategorized | 4 Comments »