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Free financial fitness fair aims to get kids - and parents - in shape
Normally, mayors aren't interested in the specific financial affairs of their constituents. But Pembroke Pines Mayor Frank Ortis recruited BrightStar Credit Union to help lead a free financial fitness fair Wednesday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Walter C....
Tags: Pembroke Pines, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Charter Schools
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Outgoing Arlington Heights Mayor Mulder says goodbye
Wearing the same bright red suit she wore on her first day as mayor of Arlington Heights 20 years ago, Arlene J. Mulder bid a tearful farewell to a standing-room-only crowd at her final Village Board meeting Monday night. In addition, April 28 was...
Tags: Local Elections, Public Officials, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Government, Politics
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State spent $5,600 on O'Malley's security at Super Bowl
Maryland State Police spent more than $5,600 on Gov. Martin O'Malley's security during his Super Bowl trip earlier this year, officials said Monday. During O'Malley's trip to New Orleans, his Executive Protection Unit spent $5,627 for airfare, meals,...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Sports, Executive Branch, Government
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Levsen involved in Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service
Aberdeen Mayor Mike Levsen is doing his part to highlight the inaugural Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service. The event will be celebrated April 9. It's being sponsored by The Corporation for National and Community Service and the U.S....Tags: Government, Politics, Civil and Public Service
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Levsen involved in Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service
Aberdeen Mayor Mike Levsen is doing his part to highlight the inaugural Mayors Day of Recognition for National Service. The event will be celebrated April 9. It's being sponsored by The Corporation for National and Community Service and the U.S....Tags: Government, Politics, Civil and Public Service
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Baltimore to pay $200,000 to family of electrocuted girl
The city of Baltimore is set to approve a $200,000 settlement with the family of a 14-year-old Randallstown girl who was electrocuted in 2006 while stretching during a church softball game in Druid Hill Park, ending a years-long legal battle. But for...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore Colts, Lawyers, Prisons, Justice System
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Baltimore reshaping approach to aging water lines
Baltimore water officials have been dogged in the past year by a series of extremely public problems: widespread billing errors that required millions in refunds, massive water main breaks that closed downtown streets, and a collapsed stormwater culvert...
Tags: Belair Road, Class Conflict, Dundalk, Public Finance, Politics
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Boston mayor pays off losing bet, lobsters arrive at Baltimore City Hall
The Patriots' coach might be a sore loser, but Boston mayor Thomas Menino has sportingly made good on the losing bet he made with Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on the AFC Championship game. A package filled with goods from Boston's public markets...
Tags: AFC Championship Game, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Foods and Beverages, Ray Lewis, Seafood
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Post-Newtown Legislative Task Force Begins Work; Malloy Talks Gun Control In White House Visit
The Hartford CourantLegislative leaders pledged bipartisan cooperation and quick action Friday at the first meeting of their new task force on changing state laws and policies on gun control, school security and mental health in response to the Dec. 14 school massacre in...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Newtown, Gun Control, White House
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Five questions with … Karen L. Sitnick
Karen L. Sitnick's job is jobs — helping people find them.
As director of the Mayor's Office of Employment Development in Baltimore, she oversees an effort that isn't simple, even in the best of times, as residents struggle to overcome education...Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Career and Workplace, Loyola University Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park, Business
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PA mayors sign onto letter saying sequestration is a threat to metro economies.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekPhiladelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and Allentown chief executive Ed Pawlowski are among the urban mayors who have signed onto a letter to Congressional leaders warning that federal budget sequestration could have a harsh effect on the nation's metro... -
Allentown mayor signs anti-sequestration letter
Valley 610Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski has joined more than 100 mayors nationwide in signing a letter to Congressional leaders warning that federal budget sequestration could have a harsh effect on city economies. The letter, dated Sept. 21, was sent on behalf of...
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