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Sykesville Mayor issues statement against claim of Maryland Open Meetings Act violation

Mayor Link read the statement regarding the complaint and the town council’s position in order to ensure Sykesville residents that she and the town council are working in their best interests.

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Commissioner’s Ties with Big Development On Full Display in February Meeting

Commissioner Rothstein’s time as Economic Developer for Anne Arundel has led to campaign contributions and cozy relationships with big commercial developers. Should he be presiding over key decisions that involve these very same entities?

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Citizens Report: Sykesville Town Council Meeting – Feb 27, 2023 

Mayor Link’s response to the Open Meetings Act violation, upcoming elections, the 2023 strategic plan for Sykesville, and more…

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Commissioners to vote on Pinch Valley Road closure, but are impacted residents aware?

Commissioners to decide the fate of Pinch Valley Rd this week amid cries for more public participation.

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Commissioner Gordon Attempts to Address Crime At Select Businesses Responsible for More Than Half of Police Calls

Commissioners look to address two area businesses accounting for more than half of the services calls to police for crimes spanning theft and drug activity.

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Adult Drag Queen Show Open to Children Comes to Westminster

An adult drag queen show is coming to Westminster that will be open to children of all ages.

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Citizens Report: Sykesville Planning Commission – Feb 6, 2023

This month’s meeting of the Sykesville Planning Commission was a short but interesting one as the Commission begins to look ahead and prepare for legalized recreational cannabis use.

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Citizens Report: Town of Sykesville Council – Feb 13, 2023

Here are the top take-a-ways from the Town of Sykesville Council Meeting…

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BLM, Black “Resistance” Month Celebrated in CCPS High School

Students and parents reported a “Resistance Month” bulletin board at a Carroll County high school that included photos of BLM riots and Colin Kaepernick kneeling during the national anthem.

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Board of Ed President Marsha Herbert Pressures Commissioners to Fund $6M State-Mandated Blueprint

Counties across the state are just beginning to move beyond the buzzwords of the Blueprint legislation to understand the impacts to their school systems, and are coming to terms with the erosion of local control.  

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