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Published on Jun 7, 2025Source: Baltimore Sun - Maryland - Neutral
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Published on Jun 7, 2025
Paddle Into Summer: Annapolis Maritime Museum Launches Kayak Tours from Back Creek
Get ready to explore Annapolis from a whole new perspective! Starting this June, the Annapolis Maritime Museum & Park is launching a brand-new kayak program from its scenic Back Creek campus—no gear or experience needed. The first guided tour launches …
Source: Eye on Annapolis - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jun 7, 2025
Former teacher’s trial for alleged abuse of students continues in Annapolis
The criminal trial of Matthew Schlegel, a former elementary school math teacher accused of sexually abusing third-grade students, continues in Annapolis. The state is presenting its case to the jury, alleging that Schlegel sexually abused third-grade …
Source: WBAL - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Porchfest Annapolis to Debut June 14 in Germantown-Homewood Neighborhood
Annapolis will host its first-ever Porchfest on Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., bringing a community-based celebration of local music to the Germantown-Homewood neighborhood. Inspired by the original Porchfest in Ithaca, New York, the …
Source: Eye on Annapolis - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Annapolis man arrested, charged with murder in April shooting in Robinwood
Source: Capital Gazette - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Four Annapolis restaurants fined for underage alcohol sales
Four Annapolis restaurants were fined $500 each after an Annapolis Alcoholic Beverage Control Board meeting for serving alcohol to an underage customer. These fines come two months after three Annapolis liquor stores received similar violations. Before …
Source: Baltimore Sun - Maryland - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Park, playground in Annapolis Royal opens after revitalization project
Breadcrumb Trail Links Annapolis Valley Published Jun 06, 2025 • Last updated 49 minutes ago • 2 minute read Kids rush into the Grant Potter Memorial Park and Playground in Annapolis Royal May 30 following a ceremony to celebrate the completion of a …
Source: Saltwire - Neutral -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Annapolis once made sails. Trump’s tariffs won’t bring those jobs back.
Steve Ross walked across his sail loft in a half-slide, navigating the slip-smooth floor in socks but no shoes. “Trying not to track the rain in,” he said. This is the working floor of Ullman Sails Annapolis/Chesapeake Bay, where Ross works with …
Source: Baltimore Banner - Maryland - Pending -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Temporary fencing removed from Annapolis Royal wharf
The wharf in Annapolis Royal is open again. Town employees removed the temporary fence May 30. “It’s nice to have it open to welcome the tourists,” Mayor Amery Boyer said. Read More Annapolis Royal to install wooden barricades on wharf instead of a fence …
Source: The Chronicle Herald - Pending -
Published on Jun 6, 2025
Civil Rights Leaders Dedicate Monument to Parren J. Mitchell, Maryland’s First Black Congressman, In Annapolis on May 28
A monument honoring Maryland’s first Black congressman, Parren J. Mitchell, was unveiled at the entrance of the Pip Moyer Recreation Center in Annapolis on Wednesday May 28, 2025. The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee and the Caucus of African American …
Source: The Baltimore Times - Maryland - Pending