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Thursday, September 02, 2010

Recent Prince George's County News (2 Sep 2010)

Public Safety
2010 Election
  • General
  • County Executive
  • Clerk of the Circuit Court
  • Judge of the Orphans' Court
    • JoAnn Y. Fisher 
      • Veteran, educator announces run for Judge of the Orphans' Court Fisher says she'll bring sensitivity to the bench (Gazette, Skalski, 2 Sep 2010)
  • Board of Education
    • District 5     
      • Verjeana M. Jacobs
        • County school board chairwoman running for re-election; Jacobs leads in fundraising, hopes to ensure ‘continuity' on board in new District 5 (Gazette, Terhune, 2 Sep 2010)
    • District 7  
      • Orlando J. Bego 
        • Suitland pastor runs for Dist. 7 school board seat; Bego to advocate for parental involvement (Gazette, McKeever, 2 Sep 2010)
  • General Assembly
    • District 22
      • Gazette: Dist 22 incumbents stay busy despite lack of opposition; Cand still talk to voters in only unopposed del race http://bit.ly/ceLYxH 
    • Senate 23 
      • Gazette: District 23 Senate candidates outline differences; Candidates name education, job creation as biggest issues http://bit.ly/9bQ3Qj 
    • Senate 25
    • Delegate 25 (3 seats)
      • General
        • Gazette: Jobs and education are major concerns of Dist 25 residents; Cand pledge experience, dedication to solve issues http://bit.ly/9qjcN8 
      • Antonio Faunteroy 
        • Suitland man runs for District 25 delegate seat; Transit worker wants to expand relationship between Annapolis and residents (Gazette, McGill, 2 Sep 2010)
    • Delegate 27A (2 seats) 
      • Percy Alston  
        • District 27A challenger Alston top-earner in 2010, but incumbents have the most cash; Alston raised the most individually, but Proctor and Vallario had access to far more cash and slate funds (Gazette, Tillman, 2 Sep 2010)
      • James E. Proctor, Jr. 
        • District 27A challenger Alston top-earner in 2010, but incumbents have the most cash; Alston raised the most individually, but Proctor and Vallario had access to far more cash and slate funds (Gazette, Tillman, 2 Sep 2010)
      • Joseph F. Vallario, Jr.  
        •   District 27A challenger Alston top-earner in 2010, but incumbents have the most cash; Alston raised the most individually, but Proctor and Vallario had access to far more cash and slate funds (Gazette, Tillman, 2 Sep 2010)
    • Senate 47 
Other Politics
  • Gazette: Lead in smart growth and transit-oriented development; don't just talk (Letter from Karren Pope-Onwukwe) http://bit.ly/aNGMJp 
  • Gazette: Firm gives PG another AAA bond rating; County gets top credit score due partly to optimistic financial outlook http://bit.ly/aOGi9n 
  • Gazette: Bowie city manager drops complaint against resident; Former mayoral candidate claims victory for free speech http://bit.ly/901xyy 
Education
  • Gazette: County opens first bilingual family academy; Hyattsville-based program offers classes in English and Spanish http://bit.ly/9qgKg9 
  • Gazette: Five county high schools try to keep college program afloat; High schools try to keep college program afloat http://bit.ly/cQc4vA 
Other
  • rt @wbjsarah Andrews Federal Campus in Prince George's County gets cash infusion, is ready to break ground http://ow.ly/2yGze
  • Gazette: Sunken ship may contain Bladensburg history; Archeologists work to unearth piece of War of 1812 battle http://bit.ly/bIkqS4 
  • Gazette: With legislative hurdles cleared, Brandywine farm enters winemaking business-others take wait-and-see approach http://bit.ly/ccyQml 
  • Gazette: Energy efficiency program returns to District Heights; grants can help some residents upgrade their homes http://bit.ly/ag9ywQ
  • Gazette: College Park wins appeals case over city landlords; Court rejects claim rent control ord. is discriminatory http://bit.ly/b1yqAF 
  • Gazette: New Carrollton toys with hiring cat-control officer; considers new position after residents' animal complaints http://bit.ly/cCEuzN 
  • Gazette: Judge dismisses fraud claims in National Harbor suit; Adolph to hand over fin doc for breach-of-contract claim http://bit.ly/aOGi9n 
  • rt @BowiePatch Why does the library close so early? 6 pm? (@ Starbucks) http://4sq.com/blayG7 

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