Live: Lt. Gov. Brown Announces Run for Governor
Hundreds gather at Prince George's Community College in Largo, MD for Brown's gubernatorial campaign announcement.
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Hundreds gather at Prince George's Community College in Largo, MD for Brown's gubernatorial campaign announcement.
Follow @UMarlboroPatch for live coverage of Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown's announcement.
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown will discuss the governor’s public safety agenda during a town hall Wednesday, Feb. 6 in Rockville.
Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown will host a public town hall in Rockville to discuss Gov. Martin O’Malley’s public safety priorities for the 2013 legislative session. The town hall is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 6 at the Montgomery County Council Office Building. Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett and County Council President Nancy Navarro are expected to attend, according to a press release from Brown’s office. Wednesday’s panelists include State Police Superintendent Col. Marcus Brown, State Superintendent of Schools Lillian Lowery and Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Secretary Dr. Joshua M. Sharfstein. The Rockville town hall caps a trio of town halls advocating the O’Malley-Brown administration’s public …
Hurricane Sandy made landfall in New Jersey a couple of hours ago and Marylanders can expect heavy rain and strong winds for the next 12 hours.
The eye of Hurricane Sandy is making its way through the upper Chesapeake Bay and 280,000 Maryland residents are without power, Gov. Martin O’Malley said Monday night. The storm made landfall near Cape May, New Jersey, earlier Monday night, according to meteorologist Ken Wedelski of the National Weather Service. It is moving on a north/northwest course but is slowing down, moving at about 23 mph. About half of the citizens in Cecil and Harford counties are without power. Rain and strong winds will continue in the Baltimore-Washington corridor. Blizzard warnings are in effect for Western Maryland and tidal flooding is expected, Wedelski said at MEMA headquarters in Reisterstown during the governor’s 9:30 p.m. press conference. “The next 12 …
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10:07 am on Friday, November 30, 2012
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Maryland Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown and the Department of Housing and Community Development announced a new program to help military families and veterans buy homes.
Veterans and military families may now be more easily able to purchase a home, after Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown (D-MD) and the Department of Housing and Community Development announced a new program that offers incentives to service members trying to buy a home. Maryland Homefront: The Veterans and Military Family Mortgage Program will be geared specifically for both active and non-active military and their families purchasing homes to help them receive discounts on closing costs and interest rates. The state already has a Maryland Mortgage Program for first-time homebuyers in need of assistance. "Our veterans have made an incredible sacrifice in leaving their families to serve on our behalf. Through Maryland Homefront, we can help repay …
Montgomery County and Maryland state Democratic leaders joined together in Gaithersburg to support John Delaney and President Barack Obama in the November election.
Montgomery County and Maryland state Democratic leaders gathered in Gaithersburg Monday night to show unified support for the state’s Democratic ticket, particularly 6th Congressional District candidate John Delaney and President Barack Obama. A raucous crowd at the Casey Community Center welcomed County Executive Ike Leggett along with Gov. Martin O'Malley, Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown and Attorney General Doug Gansler, among others, to cheer on their Democratic Party representatives. After thanking the crowd for its tremendous support on a rainy evening, O’Malley quickly turned his attention to the 6th Congressional District. “I am 100 percent for John Delaney,” the governor said. “He’s going to be a great congressman not only for the 6th …
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10:09 am on Tuesday, July 17, 2012
@George, but don't you know all of that is OK if you are a democrat. Again, the ol double standard. That s why I would NEVER vote for a dem again. I spent 30yrs in the dem party listening to their class envy, and their dividing statements about race, gender and sexual orientation, and glad I got out when I did. NObama is trying to come up with so many lies about Romney because he, deep in his …   more ›
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12:03 am on Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Lt. Gov. Brown is not better for Maryland, he is just a carbon copy of O'Malley. We don't need another four years of that kind of government. No more increase in taxes, fees. repeal of the death penalty. What if we had the same kind of man as they had in Cleveland that kidnapped those the girls, I'd want him put to death. No life in prison. How about Jodi Arios she deserves death, not life in …   more ›