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City, Neighborhood Celebrates New Ladder Truck
The community came out to celebrate, dedicate and bless the new truck.
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<br>Mary McGuirt graduated from The School of Journalism at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill with an emphasis on Broadcast Journalism. She has always had a passion for journalism and was always told growing up that she asked too many questions!
Mary most recently worked as an Associate Producer for ABC News in the Atlanta Bureau. There she kept her frequent flyer miles frequent by traveling to breaking news situations all over the country, including: the 2008 flooding in Iowa, Hurricane Ike in Houston and the 2009 Billings Murder in Pensacola, Fla. Prior to that, she was a Desk Assistant for ABC News in New York.
Mary is a native North Carolinian and a Tarheel Basketball fan! (Sorry Terrapins fans.) New to the area, Mary has always loved Annapolis and is excited to live here with her husband. When she's not running around town writing stories, taking pictures or shooting video, Mary enjoys spinning class, attempting new creations in the kitchen and trying to learn la bella lingua Italiana.
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I try to be open-minded and make my voting decisions based on the issues.
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I am currently unaffiliated with any parties.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br><i>How religious would you consider yourself? </i>
I grew up in the Presbyterian Church and have always tried to make religion a part of my life. My husband grew up Catholic. We currently attend both Catholic and Protestant services.
<br><br><b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br><i>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</i>
One of the biggest issues of late in Annapolis has been the city's Market House and how to make it a vibrant public market that is frequented by locals. Other issues relating to the topic include parking and high rent in downtown Annapolis and the overall revitilization of the City Dock area. Also an issue to watch is the city's budget.
<br><i>Where do you stand on each of these issues?</i>
I'm still new to the area and want to fully explore and cover each of these issues before formulating any opinions.
The community came out to celebrate, dedicate and bless the new truck.
The collision is under investigation; no charges filed against either driver.
Hundreds came out to show their support for Senate Bill 116 on Valentine's Day.
Over the weekend, the Annapolis Police Department responded to both a stabbing and an armed robbery.
Students from Bates, Brooklyn Park and Severna Park middle schools and Arnold Elementary team up with midshipmen for competition.
Here's a look back at the stories on Historic Annapolis Patch from Feb. 7-13.
The report, published Friday, states that Snowden is now on probation and must pay a fine of $250.
The committee will present its report to the city council on Feb. 14.
The following lists new properties and open houses in the area.
Police say a driver from Pizza Boli's on Forest Drive was robbed at knife point on Feb. 7.
Annapolis Elementary School students enjoyed dancing, drumming and story-telling from the DC-based group DishiBem.
Police say a driver from Pizza Boli's on Forest Drive was robbed at knife point on Feb. 7.
According to officials from the Annapolis Fire Dept., the situation is under control and the building was evacuated due to a malfunctioning sprinkler head.
Officials blame freezing temperatures and aging infrastructure on the surge in breaks.
The following lists new properties and open houses in the area.
Students and faculty accepted a $500 check from the city of Annapolis to put towards their travel costs to the 2011 Orange Bowl.
State officials gathered on Tuesday to pay tribute to local families who have lost loved ones to drunk driving and emphasized the importance of addressing the issue.
Students honored veterans at a ceremony at West Annapolis Elementary School on Tuesday, Nov. 11.
Officials say there were no students on the bus at the time.