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New Route 665 Intersection Rejected — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. New Route 665 Intersection Rejected. A proposal to create a new intersection along Aris T. Allen Boulevard has been rejected by the Annapolis Planning Commission. Developers of a 48 home subdivision sought approval to build an entrance to the community along the state highway, just before its intersection with Forest Drive and Chinquapin Round Road. The original plans for the development, approved by the City of Annapolis, did not include the additional entrance.
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Annapolis' Favorite Road Selected for New Race — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. Annapolis' Favorite Road Selected for New Race. Organizers of the popular Bay Bridge run have set their sites on a more scenic route for 2017: Forest Drive. The Across the Bay 10K was sold to the Ironman race organization last year. Rodgers said the sale cleared the way for him to focus solely on the new race. "We expect to have twice the participants as the bridge run," he said. News of the race has been spreading rapidly on social media, with a new hash...Forest Dr...
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Happy Birthday Maryland — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. Tomorrow marks the 383rd anniversary of Maryland's founding. On March 25, 1634, Maryland's first European settlers disembarked from two small sailing ships - the. Having arrived at what is now St. Mary's County. This date is now commemorated as "Maryland Day," and a number of events are planned throughout the weekend in Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Have a news tip or story request? Page to let us know! Have a news tip or story request? Page to let us know!
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U2 Announces Annapolis Neck Show — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. U2 Announces Annapolis Neck Show. The Quiet Waters Summer Concert Series is raising its profile. Irish rock band U2 announced they will play a free outdoor concert at the park's pavilion this summer. The show will be part of the group's 2017 tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of their iconic album,. Now, said The Edge, it seemed fitting to return to the area and perform in the venue he helped create. Have a news tip or story request? Page to let us know!
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Wildlife Webcam Stars Return to the Chesapeake — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. Wildlife Webcam Stars Return to the Chesapeake. Spring in the Chesapeake means the return of iconic bird species and with that return, millions of viewers will tune in to watch the Chesapeake Conservancy’s. Last season Boh and Barb hatched four eyases (falcon chicks) with three growing up to fledge in the fall. Fans voted to name the eyases Charlie, Pauli, and Pratt after the streets below the Transamerica Building. After an almost 90% decline in population from 1950...
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Recreational Crabbing Season Opens April 1 — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. Recreational Crabbing Season Opens April 1. It’s crabbing season in Maryland! Recreational fishing for the state’s most iconic aquatic species begins April 1 in the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries as well as in the Atlantic Ocean, coastal bays and their tributaries, reports the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. An owner, lessee or tenant of a private shoreline property may use up to two registered crab pots properly registered without a license. ...
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New Annapolis Neck Restaurant Shines...Literally! — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. New Annapolis Neck Restaurant Shines.Literally! The Annapolis Neck will see a new restaurant open this summer in a very unique location: Thomas Point Lighthouse. Local restaurateur Chris Fox announced plans for his newest concept, to be called the Wet Fox Cafe. The menu includes a variety of cold cut sandwiches, as well as an impressive selection of microbrews. The beer, available only in cans, will be chilled in crab pots underwater. Have a news tip or story request?
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Pitch Perfect — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. Annapolis now has its own version. The local networking group LAUNCH! Is hosting a live event featuring business presentations from some of the area's top entrepreneurs. Ten local startups will pitch their products and companies to a panel of angel investors, venture capitalists, and high-level advisors. Each company will have four minutes to make its pitch and demonstrate its product or technology. Have a news tip or story request? Page to let us know!
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Events — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. Saturday, April 22, 2017. Join SOFO members to clean up trash along Forest Drive. Our goal is to get 500 lbs of trash off the streets! Oyster Harbor Community Association Meeting. Tuesday, April 25, 2017. Oyster Harbor Community Association Meeting. Tuesday, May 23, 2017. Arundel on the Bay POA Meeting. Saturday, June 10, 2017. Eastport-Annapolis Neck Community Library. Oyster Harbor Community Association Meeting. Tuesday, July 25, 2017. Tuesday, September 26, 2017.
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Local Student Wins History Contest — Neck News
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Serving the Annapolis Neck Peninsula. Local Student Wins History Contest. Brian Zagalsky, an eighth grader at Annapolis Middle School, was named the inaugural winner of the Local History Project contest for his project on the history of rockfish in this region, officials from the Anne Arundel County Public Library (AACPL). Announced. He received a $500 prize. Article courtesy of AXIS, Anne Arundel County Public Schools' weekly e-newsletter. Have a news tip or story request? Page to let us know!