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		<title>Cecil County Loses 192 Jobs; Outgunned by PG County, with State Aid, to Save 700 Jobs There</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS Cecil County will lose 192 jobs in March at the C&#038;S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. distribution center in North East, catching local officials off-guard, while Prince George’s County fought aggressively and obtained state aid to save over 700 jobs with the same business that were facing elimination there. In essence, Cecil workers were tossed out of the game as part of the PG deal but officials there played an “A” game on the field while Elkton was resting in the dugout. Cecil County did not learn of the local plant closing until a required notification was filed with the state on 1/20/2016—just one day before the Prince George’s county deal was announced at a ceremony in Annapolis. And senior Cecil County officials did not know that a $1.35 million incentive package, including Prince George’s County funds ($500,000) and state funds $(850,000), had been assembled to keep and even expand the PG jobs until Cecil Times advised them of it on Tuesday. “I did not know that,” said Lisa Webb, Cecil County’s Director of Economic Development. Webb also said that “We were really surprised” to receive the notification of the plant closing, since the county had been under the impression [&#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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