Legislation passed by the Maryland General Assembly in 2022, which survived a veto by then-Gov. Larry Hogan (R), was the topic of a presentation during Tuesday’s meeting of the Calvert
Whether you were one of the dozens who attended Tuesday evening’s meeting at the library in Prince Frederick or viewed it virtually, the message was a familiar one — Calvert
Two text amendment requests related to Solomons that were submitted prior to a halt in the application process received a negative response from the Calvert commissioners on Tuesday.
Calvert Commissioner President Earl F. “Buddy” Hance (R) said July 11, based on his observations, “It does appear it’s harder to get local legislation passed than it used to be.”
A new fee schedule for Calvert’s parks and recreation department for the next calendar year received unanimous approval from the county commissioners Tuesday.