First of the holiday scams may have hit Annapolis
It feels like there’s one every year around this time, doesn’t it? Perhaps these stories get more traction during the more festive months because it’s the time of year when most are […]
Keep your eyes open on Maryland roads
Maryland roads are among the most dangerous in terms of dealing with deer. Mating season is fully upon us and the deer are going to get where they are going […]
State eyes new food truck regulations
Food trucks have really taken off in recent years due in many ways to their convenience, mobility and ability to circumvent many of the rules and conventions of traditional brick […]
What to do in Annapolis: Visit ghosts, visit Santa
If it’s a secret that Annapolis is absolutely obsessed with its place in history and the depth of its own roots – it’s a poorly kept one. And if it’s […]
Things to do in Annapolis: Help “Light up Annapolis” tonight
Downtown Annapolis and the surrounding areas are a great draw, which is why they features so many shops, hotels, restaurants and businesses ready to serve. During the holidays, it pays […]
Things to do near Annapolis: Wildfowl Festival this weekend
Just across the Bay Bridge the Town of Easton MD is holding the 41st annual Wildfowl Festival this weekend. The entire town will be taken over by Wildfowl art and […]
Dead oysters have been dead for a while
It was the springtime deluge and not the subsequent downpours from both Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee (initially blamed for the die off) that scientists are now saying killed […]
City owned golf course might be on the chopping block
Since 1966 Anne Arundel County has leased the Eisenhower Golf Course property from the City of Annapolis pursuant to a 50-year contract. For the first 30 years of the deal, […]
Technically tied, Eastport still wins the Slaughter
Despite our best efforts to both rally our own Annapolis troops (excepting of course, the Navy who showed dignity and pride in defeating Army in their heat) and to dishearten […]
Oysters not the only casualty in reported die-off
It’s so bad it could be a federal disaster. There’s precedent – in 2008 low crab yields led to a federal disaster declaration freeing up millions to prop up watermen […]
Bulls, Oysters and the opportunity to walk off the extra calories this week in Annapolis
As promised we’re going to be looking at a Winter Walkabout as well as a couple of Bull and Oyster roasts, which we’ll supplement with a glance across the bridge […]
Slaughter Across the Water tomorrow
The upstart traitors of the so-called “Maritime Republic of Eastport” have once again challenged their Annapolis betters to another Slaughter Across the Water to begin this Saturday at about noonish. […]

