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		<title>Perryville Vets Housing Stirs Cecil County Debate; Kilby&#8217;s to Get $</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Mar 2012 21:08:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Nancy Schwerzler]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A long-proposed project to develop housing for homeless veterans on the grounds of the Perry Point VA hospital in Perryville drew more questions before the Cecil County Commissioners Tuesday as the county’s housing director warned that proposed demands could siphon off housing aid from families in the county. David Mahaney, the county’s housing director, said he was concerned that the Veterans Administration and its selected developer of housing units on the grounds of the federal installation are trying to get the county to give up control of some of the federal “Section 8” housing aid vouchers that the county doles out to individual families. He said the VA is trying to get “project-based” housing money, instead of the intended “choice” element of the federal housing aid program, through which poor families are supposed to be able to choose where they want to live and use their vouchers to help pay their rent. Mahaney urged the Commissioners to reject that concept, since it runs counter to the “choice” aspect of the federal program. In its overall housing aid program, the county has followed a “mom and pop” approach, by declining to give Section 8 vouchers to apartment projects to concentrate poor [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Priapi Gardens: Cecilton Common Sense</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Oct 2008 00:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  We&#8217;re BAAACK&#8211; Sorry, all, for taking a few days off but we had a crisis of sorts to deal with. But we are back with some observations on good things happening in our southern Cecil County neck of the woods.     We stopped in to visit Vic and Mary Priapi, proprietors of Priapi Gardens in Cecilton, on Saturday as they were having their fall harvest event. Lots of fun things, all for free, on Route 213 in Cecilton. We say &#8220;IN&#8221; Cecilton, because a few months ago this treasure of a garden shop and nursery, value-added agriculture, agro-tourism and all around great place was actually outside the town limits of Cecilton.      It took a full blown town election, and a rather unpleasant political campaign, before a majority of Cecilton residents voted to welcome Priapi Gardens to the town so that the Priapi&#8217;s could be assured access to water they would need to expand their nursery business. The annexation issue was a microcosm of what is both wrong and right with any discussion of so-called &#8220;growth&#8221; in this county.    Some folks&#8211; including one current county commissioner and one who aspires to the job&#8211; did a knee-jerk opposition to any [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>COMMENTARY: Mama Mia Maria (or Kilby&#039;s Apologist)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 21:22:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[        It was worth missing family time and TV comedies to witness Maria Mastrippolito, a member of the Cecil County Board of Appeals, as she fumbled, stumbled and mumbled her advocacy for her neighbor, mentor and gal-pal, former Cecil County Commissioner Phyllis Kilby, at  Tuesday night’s (9/23/08) meeting of Cecil County Board of Appeals.     Ms. Maria would have astounded Gourmet or Bon Appetit magazines with her belabored culinary commentary on the differences between a restaurant and a deli, as part of her love-letter to Phyllis Kilby, who Ms. Maria indicated she believes is above county zoning laws.     Ms. Maria lives at 836 Firetower Rd., Colora, while Mrs. Kilby lives at 795 Firetower Rd. Ms. Maria bills herself as an educator, currently working in Delaware.  She was appointed as Phyllis Kilby’s protégé to the Board of Appeals but it did not sit well with a minority of other commissioners. On 8/19/03, Ms. Maria was appointed by Mrs. Kilby to the Board of Appeals on a 3-2 vote; she was re-appointed on 7/18/06 on Mrs. Kilby’s nomination.     The issue at the Board of Appeals Tuesday was whether Mrs. Kilby was improperly operating a restaurant in the NAR zone [&#8230;]]]></description>
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