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WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND – November 4, 2024 On November 3, 2024, Thomas Gulyas of Berlin, Maryland was charged with Theft under $1,500 for allegedly stealing a large political sign the day before. The sign promoted the campaign of Kaleema Barkley, who is running for school board in Worcester County’s District 2. Upon investigation, the large sign disappeared within approximately 2.5 hours of when it was placed near Cheer’s in Berlin. After reviewing video evidence of the incident, the man was identified by police. The suspect was questioned by Berlin Police, and the sign was found to be in the man’s…

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Maryland Implements Statewide Burn Ban to Ensure Safety The Maryland Department of Natural Resources has announced a statewide ban on open-air burning, which prohibits the use of charcoal grills and campfires. According to state law, open-air burning refers to fires where materials are burned outdoors or in containers not designed for controlled burning, such as furnaces or fireplaces with chimneys. However, residents can still utilize propane grills. Violating this burning ban may result in penalties, with a first offense incurring a fine of $125. “Although fines can be issued for breaching this ban, the primary objective is to convey to…

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Alleges Violations of Maryland And United States Election Laws With Mass Mailing Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter Marylanders across the State received a strange mailing last week from a group called the “Center for Voting Information.” The mailer was labeled “Voting Report Card for RECIPIENTS NAME.” The text of the letter was: Dear (voter’s name), Public records indicate that you are eligible to vote in the upcoming election on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. Remember, who you vote for is private, but whether or not you voted is public record. The mailer then stated that the mailing would be sent to…

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By Christine Dolan October 28, 2024 Image by MDGovpics In a state that is blue, except for many years on the eastern shore of Maryland, former Republican Governor Larry Hogan is pitted against Democrat Angela Alsobrooks, the executive of Prince George’s County. Although a republican, Hogan is not in the MAGA camp at all. He did not even attend the 2024 Republican Convention. He has high name recognition and achieved a remarkable upset when elected as governor in 2014 as the only second Republican governor elected in 50 years.  In 2018, he became the first Republican governor to win a second term in…

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Town Residents Need To Act NOW To Save This Historic Landmark UPDATE: I will be meeting for an interview with the owner of the Property, David Snyder, on Friday so he can share his ideas for the Robert Morris Inn. We’ll do a follow up to this article on Friday and will include that interview. Built as the River View House in 1710 and an Inn since 1800, Oxford’s Robert Morris Inn is the oldest full-service inn in America. The historic landmark has been considered a treasure in the town, the State of Maryland and the United States. It has…

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Congressman Andy Harris Discusses Unique Solution To Election Problems in North Carolina Ivan Raiklin Addresses Attendees at the Lincoln Reagan Dinner Republican parties across the State host Lincoln Reagan Dinners every year to help fundraise for campaigns. Usually they are attended by local, state and national political figures and a guest speaker is often invited as part of the attraction to the event. Donors pay different amounts to participate. Over 100 were in attendance in the Tabot County Republican Lincoln Reagan Dinner October 24th. Rarely do these dinners provide the excitement that the Talbot County Republican Party event supplied on…

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Over the past year, there have been many arguments against Maryland’s Ballot Question 1 which is being voted on this year as an amendment to the Maryland State Constitution. The question is cleverly named by Progressives as the “Right to Reproductive Freedom” implying that without the amendment, men and women across the state would be denied the right to decide when they want or don’t want to reproduce. Here is how the text would be written in the Maryland Constitution: That every person, as a central component of an individual’s rights to liberty and equality, has the fundamental right to…

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