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		<title>Cecil County Council Hires Massey as Manager; Experienced Harford County Employee, Was Fired from Election Board Post</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 &#8211;who was fired after an inquiry into voter registration rolls&#8211; as the new Cecil County Council manager. Massey has more than 35 years experience in local government, including more than two decades with the Harford County library system, four years as manager of the Council, and five years as the director of the Elections Board. Cecil County Council President Robert Hodge (R-5), said that Massey fully explained the situation with the local elections board to Council members and a majority was satisfied that any snafu was unintentional. Hodge said Massey brought a wealth of government experience to help guide the new Cecil County Council in the transition to charter government. Massey is a graduate of McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland College) and holds a master’s degree in instructional technology from Towson University. He served for many years on the Harford County Board of Elections, whose volunteer members are appointed by the governor, and had decades-long knowledge of election procedures when he was tapped for the staff job of Director of Elections in 2006. He told Cecil Times [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Erika Quesenberry, ex Cecil Co. Aide and Port Administrator, Gets Havre de Grace Job Commissh Broomell Lost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Erika Quesenberry, a former Cecil County economic development official and town administrator for Port Deposit, was appointed Saturday as manager of the Havre de Grace “Main Street” economic and business development program in Harford County. She replaces Cecil County Commissioner Diana Broomell (R-4), who was forced out of the job several months ago. Posting on Facebook, the Main Street organization announced the selection of the new manager, saying, “Erika comes to us offering vast experience in grant writing, fundraising, historian, economic development, curator and author. We are very excited…” Quesenberry updated her Facebook page to reflect her new employment Saturday afternoon and posted on the Main Street group’s Facebook wall that she was “thrilled and excited over this tremendous opportunity.” She said she spent Saturday meeting many of the merchants in downtown Havre de Grace, whose businesses she will be promoting in her new position, after she had her final interview for the job. The executive committee of the group formally offered her the job on Saturday. “I’m really looking forward to this,” she told Cecil Times in an interview Sunday. She said she had researched the Main Street program through conferences of the Maryland Municipal League and believes it [&#8230;]]]></description>
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