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Sunday, October 28, 2012

O’Malley: ‘This is a Serious, Killer Storm’

The state’s emergency operations centers are up and running, members of the National Guard have been deployed and utility companies are ready for Hurricane Sandy. Early voting Monday is canceled.

Maryland residents may face days of power outages and flooding from ‘killer storm’ Hurricane Sandy, Gov. Martin O’Malley said at a press conference Sunday afternoon. “The utility companies have been drawing in outside help to the greatest extent possible in order to prepare for what we anticipate will be several days of power outages for a large number of citizens in the state of Maryland,” O’Malley said. Minor flooding in the bay and major flooding in creeks, especially on the Eastern shore, is expected. Ocean City may see waves the size of which it hasn’t had since Hurricane Gloria in 1985, the governor said. The state is fully prepared for Hurricane Sandy. “We are at full activation now,” O’Malley announced at a press conference at the …

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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

O'Malley: Killing Potomac Organic Farm for Soccer Fields 'Big Mistake'

Gov. Martin O'Malley has written a letter in support of Nick's Organic Farm and the Brickyard Educational Farm to Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett and the school board.

  Gov. Martin O'Malley Tuesday issued a letter in support of Nick's Organic Farm in Potomac as the farm owner and citizen groups sit ready to go to court again in what could be a final decision on the farm's fate. Addressed to Shirley Brandman, president of the Montgomery County Board of Education, and Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett, the letter condemns the Brickyard Road Soccer Field project as "a big mistake." The project, headed by Montgomery County, would turn a piece of land owned by the school board and that currently houses a 30-year-old organic farm in Potomac into soccer fields.  O'Malley wrote: In our State, where we believe in growing jobs and growing opportunity; where we believe in children growing healthy, growing …

Joe Thomas

4:12 pm on Thursday, August 16, 2012

Of course the governor jumped on this one with both feet. Its an election year. If it was next year the big phoney would have cared less.   more ›

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