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The Cecil County Council has hired James E. Massey, Jr., a former Harford County Council manager and ex-director of that county’s election board –who was fired after an inquiry into voter registration rolls– as the new Cecil County Council manager. Massey has more than 35 years experience in local government, including more than two...
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Posted in Business, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, Elections, Elkton, Robert Hodge, Uncategorized, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, politics, seniors | 16 Comments »
Analysis Democrat Peter Franchot will not seek his party’s nomination for governor in 2014 and instead will seek re-election to his current post as Maryland Comptroller—a move that could limit potential political options for state Sen. E.J. Pipkin (R-36) of Elkton. In an email to supporters Tuesday, Franchot said, “It is no secret that...
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Posted in Business, E.J. Pipkin, Elections, Elkton, Michael Smigiel, Peter Franchot, Republican Central Committee, Republicans, Uncategorized, campaign finance, cecil county, cecil county government, politics | No Comments »
State Sen. Nancy Jacobs (R-Cecil/Harford) said Monday she has formed an “exploratory committee” to consider a run for Congress and the 2nd District seat now held by Democrat Dutch Ruppersberger. If she does run, it would be a very tough uphill fight but the state and national political dynamics of 2012 suggest it would...
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Tags: 2012, Aberdeen Proving Ground, andy harris, BRAC, campaign finance, cecil county, Congress, Dutch Ruppersberger, election, Fort Meade, Harford County, House, intelligence committee, Nancy Jacobs, national security, National Security Agency, Politics, redistricting
Posted in Business, Cecil Times, Democrats, Elections, Republicans, andy harris, campaign finance, cecil county, governor, politics | No Comments »
It’s RIP for the Hatem Bridge discounted toll decal but Cecil County residents won a major victory Thursday with a revised state proposal that would keep the toll at $10 a year with a free EZ Pass transponder. The Maryland Transportation Authority is expected to approve the revised plan next week, according to state...
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Cecil County Commissioners President James Mullin (R-1) claimed Saturday that Vernon Thompson was ousted as county economic development director because he didn’t “hook” military contractors to locate in Cecil County as part of the BRAC military expansion at Harford County’s Aberdeen Proving Ground. Speaking before a meeting of a church group in Earleville, Mullin...
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Posted in Business, Cecil Government, Cecil Times, Elkton, Michael Smigiel, Uncategorized, cecil county, cecil county government, county commissioner, politics, real estate | 3 Comments »