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		<title>Bainbridge Pollution Too Severe for Housing Development; Cecil County Commissioners Face Another Appointee Conundrum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pollution at the abandoned Navy training center at Bainbridge, near Port Deposit, is so severe that it would be “cost prohibitive” to build housing on the site, Cecil County Commissioners were told Tuesday. At the same time, another Cecil County Commissioners’ appointments controversy looms over the Bainbridge Development Corporation (BDC) board, with two key members’ terms expiring Tuesday: Nelson Bolender, the current BDC board chair and the former president of the County Commissioners; and Carl Roberts, the former superintendent of Cecil County schools and an unsuccessful candidate for county commissioner last year against Diana Broomell (R-4). Bolender and Roberts are Democrats. All five members of the current County Commissioners board are Republicans. Bolender and Roberts have requested re-appointment to the Bainbridge board and the BDC also is seeking appointment of a new member, Chick Hamm, a well-known and respected banker and community organization volunteer. Commissioner Broomell told Cecil Times after the commissioners’ worksession on Tuesday that she had her own list of possible appointees to the BDC board that she wanted to consider. She declined to identify her potential candidates and declined to answer when asked if Roberts’ status as her 2010 election opponent would rule him out from her [&#8230;]]]></description>
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