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		<title>Broomell Disses State Transit Visitors at Cecil County Council; Another Black Eye for County&#8217;s Image, Decorum</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A team of state transit officials trekked to Elkton Tuesday to meet, yet again, with Cecil County officials about a proposed MARC train maintenance yard that would bring 90 jobs to the county and tie in to future plans to extend the commuter train line to Elkton—but before the visitors barely opened their mouths, County Councilor Diana Broomell (R-4) was hurling insults. Diane Ratcliff, director of the planning office of the Maryland Transit Administration, brought along a detailed PowerPoint presentation to illustrate her remarks, and Broomell complained she should have been given a copy of it in advance. Ratcliff then announced that a planned “open house” community meeting to discuss the project had been postponed from June until the fall, due to delays in federal transit officials’ reviews of the plan—setting off Broomell to claim the delay was intentional. “This is all playing into your hands,” Broomell declared. “You’re having back door meetings…back room dealing and pushing through a project.” “She is our guest here,” said Councilor Alan McCarthy (R-1) “Listen to her.” “Let’s listen to what they have to say,” added Council President Robert Hodge (R-5). “We haven’t heard anything yet.” “This is outrageous,” Broomell retorted. When the rhetoric [&#8230;]]]></description>
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