Cecil County Sheriff Barry Janney told County Commissioners Tuesday that he would conduct a 90-day review of “take home” cars for deputies but defended the policy as a cost-efficient crime-prevention policy and an incentive to recruit experienced officers to a low-paying police force. Additionally, documents obtained by The Cecil Times also show that Janney...
Read more »
Tags: "Barry Janney", "Cecil County Commissioner", cars, cecil county, Cecil Times, commissioner, Deputies, deputy, Diana Broomell, law enforcement, police car, Politics, Sheriff
Posted in Business, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, Cecilton, county commissioner, politics, Sheriff's Department, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
Erika Quesenberry, a former Cecil County economic development official and town administrator for Port Deposit, was appointed Saturday as manager of the Havre de Grace “Main Street” economic and business development program in Harford County. She replaces Cecil County Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4), who was forced out of the job several months ago. Posting...
Read more »
Tags: "Cecil County Commissioner", cecil county, Cecil Times, Diana Broomell, economic development, Elkton, Erika Quesenberry, Harford County, Havre de Grace, historian, Main Street, manager, Port Deposit
Posted in Business, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, county commissioner, politics, Uncategorized, women | No Comments »
The Cecil County Commissioners voted Tuesday to terminate a contract with Artesian to operate several county-owned water and sewer plants to save money while both sides await completion of a long-stalled sale of the county plants to the private Artesian operation. But a county official warned that there could still be foot-dragging that could...
Read more »
Tags: "Cecil County Commissioner", ARCA, Artesian, cecil county, Cecil Times, county commissioner, Court of Appeals, lawsuit, Robert Hodge, sale, Scot Flanigan, sewer, water
Posted in Business, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, politics, real estate, Robert Hodge, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »
A majority of the Cecil County Commissioners agreed Tuesday to appoint Carrie L. Taylor– a member of the county’s Republican Central Committee, head of the local GOP Women’s Club and a key ally of the Smigiel-Pipkin political machine—to a seat on the county’s liquor board, a post that will pay her $2,500 a year....
Read more »
Tags: "Cecil County Commissioner", 2010, Alisa Pipkin, appointment, Bill Feehley, campaign contribution, Carrie Taylor, cecil county, Cecil Times, commissioner, Diana Broomell, E.J. Pipkin, election, james mullin, liquor board, Michael Dunn, Michael Smigiel, PAC, Politics, primary election, Republican women's club, Republicans of Cecil, Robert Hodge, ROC PAC, Tari Moore, Ted Patterson
Posted in Business, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, E.J. Pipkin, Elections, Elkton, politics, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Rising Sun, Robert Hodge, Uncategorized, women | 10 Comments »
The Cecil County Commissioners Tuesday selected Ed Cole, a former county commissioner and current Orphans’ Court judge, to a seat on the new Charter government advisory panel. His selection came on a unanimous vote, after past contentious discussions on who should help guide the county’s transition to Charter government in the next two years....
Read more »
Tags: "Cecil County Commissioner", "Mike Smigiel", Business, business news, cecil county, cecil county charter, Cecil Times, ceciltimes, Ceciltimes.com, charter, charter government, commissioner, Delegate Smigiel, Democrat, Diana Broomell, E.J. Pipkin, Ed Cole, election, Friends of Charter, james mullin, jim mullin, Joyce Bowlsbey, maryland, Michael D. Smigiel, Michael Dunn, Mike Dunn, Nancy Schwerzler, news, orphan's court, Politics, Republican, Robert Hodge, Sen. Pipkin, Tari Moore
Posted in Business, cecil county, cecil county government, Cecil Times, Cecil Whig, county commissioner, Democrats, E.J. Pipkin, Elections, Michael Smigiel, Michael Smigiel, politics, Politics, Republicans, Robert Hodge, Uncategorized | 1 Comment »