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		<title>As Cecil County Commish Turn: Soap Opera Turns Serious in Brawl over Artesian, PSC, Taxpayer $</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2011 02:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A political brawl over Cecil County’s contract to sell most of its water and sewer plants to the private Artesian firm took a serious turn Tuesday, after Artesian threatened to invoke a contract clause placing the county at risk of costly legal action. The commissioners backed down late in the day and agreed to send a letter to state authorities supporting the Artesian sale&#8211; but not before the Commissioners got into a public shouting match Tuesday morning. It was a day of extraordinary bickering, even in the current Cecil County Commissioners political world that is routinely cast as a war between a three-member majority—consisting of Commissioner James Mullin (R-1), Diana Broomell (R-4) and Michael Dunn (R-3)—versus fellow Republicans Robert Hodge (5th) and Tari Moore (2nd) Dunn tried to attack Hodge for accepting several Artesian-linked political donations, but a Cecil Times initial review of state records showed that Broomell had comparable or greater donations from anti-Artesian advocates. Beneath the surface, the public political conflict had a serious private undertone, due to a letter sent by Artesian last Friday invoking a clause in the sales contract that required the county board to be supportive of the sale before the state Public Service [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>CECIL COUNTY CHATTER: GOP Casting Call; Jobs, Coffee in Cecilton; Smigiel Strikeouts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2011 20:39:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michael W. Dawson Answers GOP Casting Call Michael W. Dawson, who ran as the Constitution Party candidate for state Delegate in Dist. 34B last fall, is returning to the Republican Party fold and has answered the “casting call” of the local GOP Central Committee that is seeking to fill a vacant seat on the panel. In an interview with Cecil Times on Thursday, Dawson confirmed that he filed an application for the committee post and he also declared that he will run again for the Delegate seat, but this time as a Republican, in 2014. (Dawson held the balance of power in that race, registering enough third-party votes to tilt the 2010 election to incumbent Democrat David Rudolph and ensure the defeat of Republican nominee Ted Patterson.) Dawson (not to be confused with another Michael Dawson who currently sits on the Cecil County Republican Central Committee and works for Del. Michael D. Smigiel, R-36) said he felt the GOP must work to be influential at the local and state level where important decisions are made. He said his past “disenchantment” with the GOP was at the national level, when he felt that failed presidential candidate John McCain and other national [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Farm Museum to Abandon County-Owned Site; Wetlands Problems Cited</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 21:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organizers of the long-stalled Cecil County Farm Museum, proposed a decade ago for a Cherry Hill-area site, have told county officials they will give up their lease on the county-owned land and look for another location. That action will leave the county holding an 84-acre property with access and wetlands problems that is now worth much less than the county paid to buy it in 2002. During their Tuesday worksession, county staff told the Board of Commissioners that the Cecil County Farm Museum, Inc., a non-profit group set up to build the museum, wants out of the rent-free 99-year lease that was signed in November, 2002. For over a year, the county has been dealing with problems caused when the museum group built a road that violated wetlands protection regulations, resulting in protests from the Army Corps of Engineers and the state Department of the Environment. To fix environmental problems with the road could cost $250,000, which the group felt was too costly, so they decided it would be cheaper to rip out the road and restore the land to its previous condition, the commissioners were told. Then the group will abandon that site and look for another location. That [&#8230;]]]></description>
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