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		<title>Moore Names New Cecil Co Animal Shelter Head, has Several Months as Baltimore CO Shelter Manager, Hawaii Rescue Role</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Executive Tari Moore has selected Abigail Lightning Bingham as the Director of Animal Services that will operate the county’s recently purchased animal shelter as part of Moore’s plan to handle animal care and control with government employees, instead of non-profit humane organization contractors as in the past. Moore praised her choice as having a “wealth of knowledge and experience [that] will make her a key player in the development of our Animal Care and Control Division, and we are excited for this opportunity to positively influence policy and outcomes for Cecil County’s pet population. We recognize the important role animal care and safety plays in the lives of Cecil’s citizens, and look forward to providing transparency, accountability, and positive prevention and intervention programs in new and creative ways.” Moore is in the last seven months of her term as County Executive. Bingham will begin her new job here on May 9 and the government-operated animal care and control operations begin on July 1. Last week, the county closed on the sale of the former Cecil County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Inc. shelter in Chesapeake City. The county paid just $395,000 for the 12-acre property [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Fundraiser for Hogan Carries on, Minus Guest of Honor; Locals Send Get Well Wishes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County hosted a party for Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan Thursday night to support his re-election campaign funds and when the guest of honor couldn’t make it to the event, the party went on—with a giant ‘get well’ card and support for Hogan in his battle against cancer. Organizers of the event, the Cecil Business Leaders for Better Government political action committee (PAC), had hoped until just a few hours before the event that Hogan would be able to attend. But, on his first day back on the job after enduring a grueling round of intensive chemotherapy in a Baltimore hospital, the trek to Cecil was apparently too much to expect. Mario Gangemi, vice-chair of the CBL group, told the audience that organizers of the event decided to go ahead with the fundraiser to “show him the love that Cecil County has for Governor Hogan.” But despite disappointment at the governor’s absence, guests—who paid $100 per ticket, plus an extra $150 for a VIP meet-and-greet session—enjoyed a champagne toast and munched on roast beef and fried chicken at The Wellwood in Charlestown. The tent was full of enthusiasm for Hogan’s policies thus far in his first few months in office [&#8230;]]]></description>
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