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		<title>Cecil County Chatter: Lights, Camera, Campaign; New Pet Rescue Trailer; Vino Veritas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2014 10:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lights, Camera, Campaign: Broomell Mouths Off, Again When last we visited the election-year drama of Councilor Diana Broomell (R-4), she had toned down her act, under the watchful eye of a county Sheriff’s deputy summoned to a County Council worksession to keep the peace after she previously told another lawmaker to “shut up.” But, in a closed-door meeting on Tuesday, and at a public worksession with her personal videographer’s camera rolling, Broomell again hit the verbal panic button. During a closed-to-the-public executive session&#8211; permitted under the state’s open meetings law because it was called to discuss a “negotiating strategy” or a “bid or proposal”—Broomell got agitated and once again told fellow Councilor Joyce Bowlsbey (R-2) to “shut up,” sources told Cecil Times. Bowlsbey took offense at the insult and walked out of the meeting room, and then the meeting was immediately adjourned. It was the second time recently that Broomell has exercised her vast repertoire of verbal insults with those same words, directed against Bowlsbey. In late February, during a discussion of approval of the minutes of a previous worksession, Broomell told Bowlsbey to “shut up” because Bowlsbey raised a “point of order” on a procedural step. Bowlsbey was attacked [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>BULLETIN: Harry Hepbron, ex-Commissioner, Winery Owner, Files for Cecil County Executive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harry Hepbron, a former two-term Cecil County Commissioner and the founder of the award-winning Dove Valley Vineyards and Winery in Rising Sun, filed his candidacy for Cecil County Executive Friday as a Republican. Hepbron, a plain-spoken businessman and farmer, enters an increasingly crowded field in the first-ever Cecil County Executive contest. Other Republicans contending in the GOP primary are first-term County Commissioner Tari Moore (R-2); Pete Pritchard, an unsuccessful candidate for county school board in the past; and Paul Trapani, a political neophyte and owner of a Chesapeake City-area marina. A Democrat, Robert McKnight, the mayor of North East, has also filed for County Executive. But other candidates may emerge before next week’s 1/11/12, 9 PM deadline to file candidacy papers. An unidentified woman picked up papers for the County Executive race at the Board of Elections office in Elkton on Friday, sources said. Hepbron is a popular figure in the western area of the county and among farm and business owners countywide. He served two terms as a county commissioner before being defeated by Brian Lockhart (D) in 2006. Hepbron came back to run for his old District 3 seat in the GOP primary in 2010, but came in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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