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Month: April 2023

Phantom’s Last Broadway Performance Hits Home For Show’s Former Female Lead; Area Resident Starred In Production From 2006-2010

Jennifer Hope Wills is pictured on Broadway with The Phantom of the Opera writer/composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Wills starred in the show from 2006-2010. Photo courtesy of Broadway.com BERLIN – For local Jennifer Hope Wills, the last Broadway performance of “The Phantom of the Opera” was personal. From 2006-2010, Wills performed eight shows a week …

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Ex-acting CIA director reveals he had 50 spies sign a letter saying Hunter Biden laptop scandal was Russian disinformation to HELP Joe ‘win the presidential election’

A retired CIA leader coordinated a letter from former intelligence chiefs claiming that Hunter Biden‘s laptop was Russian disinformation because he wanted to help Joe Biden‘s presidential campaign. Mike Morell told the House Judiciary Committee that he was asked by Antony Blinken, the Secretary of State – who at the time was a senior member of the Biden …

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BLC Denies Expanded Entertainment At Ocean City Bar

OCEAN CITY – Officials denied a request for expanded entertainment at a Wicomico Street Bar this week. The Worcester County Board of License Commissioners (BLC) on Wednesday agreed to increase the hours for background music at Toast on Wicomico Street but opted not to grant the variety of other requests made by the establishment. The …

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DeSantis Signs Bill Ending Mandatory Unanimous Jury Vote for Death Penalty

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a bill ending the unanimous jury requirement for death penalty cases. The legislation was prompted by outrage over three jurors opting to spare the life of Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz. Cruz killed 17 people in the February 14, 2018, massacre. One of the jurors felt strongly that he …

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Human tidal wave is waiting for border to open May 11 — Biden has no plan to stop it

The real, true, and final end of pandemic-era measure “Title 42,” which allowed for the quick expulsion of all illegal immigrants crossing the southern border, is nigh. Set to end May 11, the title was a potent deterrent when former President Donald Trump applied it to almost 90% of all illegal crossing immigrants and far less so …

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Maryland Fishing Report

A mix of channel and blue catfish can be found in the Bay and all the region’s tidal rivers. The channel catfish are widespread and blue catfish are showing up with increased regularity. Hickory and American shad are providing fun catch-and-release fishing this week in the upper tidal Potomac at the Fletchers Landing area and …

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Biden misspells number 8 as ‘E-I-G-H’ in rambling Maryland speech

WASHINGTON — President Biden misspelled the number “eight” Wednesday during a speech about economic issues in suburban Maryland — shortly after saying in apparent error that his father “never went” to college. “We have a thousand billionaires in America. You know the average tax rate they pay? Eight — E-I-G-H percent — 8%,” Biden said …

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Public Notice: 2023 Recreational Black Sea Bass Fishery

WHAT THIS NOTICE DOES The Secretary of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces the recreational season, catch limit, and minimum size for black sea bass. Effective 12:01 a.m. on May 15, 2023: The season is open May 15, 2023, through September 30, 2023, and then reopens October 10, 2023, through December 31, 2023. It is closed …

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