By admin on September 22, 2009
Founded in 1921, the Anne Arundel County Public Library, AACPL, is headquartered in Annapolis, Maryland. Located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor, along the Chesapeake Bay, Anne Arundel County’s diverse population of over 435,000 residents is served by 15 library branches countywide. More than 1 million items constitute the library’s collection and staff respond to nearly 300,000 [...]
Posted in Arts, Media, Resources
By admin on August 18, 2009
Annapolis Freecycle is open to Annapolis area residents who want to “re-cycle” rather than throw stuff away. Got stuff you need to get rid of? A chair, a bed, or even a car? Feel free to post it! To join, include your zip code and nearest cross roads when filling out the form. Freecyling is [...]
Posted in Community Groups, Resources
By admin on May 4, 2009
The Maryland Department of Budget and Management’s Job Seeker page provides information to assist you in finding a State job, including information on how to apply, the State employment application, and a current listing of job openings. The State employs staff in a wide range of fields, including: accounting, administrative support, agriculture, business and economic [...]
Posted in Government, Maryland, Resources
By admin on February 22, 2009
Barbara Ann Mikulski is the senior Senator from the state of Maryland. She is currently the most senior female Senator, having served since 1987. At her website, you can learn more about what she’s doing, let her know your opinions, and ask for help dealing with a federal agency.
Posted in Government, Maryland, Resources Tagged senator
By admin on August 19, 2008
The Maryland State Law Library provides legal information to the State’s appellate courts and other branches of State government and serves as a resource center for Circuit Court libraries throughout the State. The library is open to the public, and encourages the use of the Library’s many resources, including laws, general reference materials, state and [...]
Posted in Education, Government, Maryland, Resources Tagged law
By admin on June 29, 2008
The Annapolis & Anne Arundel County Conference & Visitors Bureau seeks to plan, produce and promote programs designed to increase the volume of visitors, vacation, and conference/meeting business within Annapolis and Anne Arundel County. Their web site features an event calendar, information on local “getaways,” trip ideas, and visitor info and guides.
Posted in Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Resources Tagged travel
By admin on December 19, 2007
Arundel House of Hope, Inc. (AHOH) serves homeless men and women throughout Anne Arundel County Maryland empowering individuals to seize opportunity for change and assisting with the integration from homelessness to independence. Supported by a membership of over 40 community churches, organizations, and over 2,000 volunteers, AHOH is the only homeless services group in the [...]
Posted in Anne Arundel County, Resources
By admin on December 17, 2007
The Morale, Welfare and Recreation (MWR) facilities at Naval Support Activity Annapolis are for recreational use by active duty military, retired military, active reservists, current and retired Department of Defense civilian employees (Civil Service and Non-appropriated), active duty Coast Guard, family members in all of the previous categories, Midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy and [...]
Posted in Government, Health, Resources Tagged naval academy, Navy, recreation
By admin on November 19, 2007
The Baltimore Sun Anne Arundel County Page provides news provides news and information about our local area. Resources include local photo galleries, classifieds search, sports team schedules, and a news feed.
Posted in Anne Arundel County, Media, Resources Tagged newspapers
By admin on November 18, 2007
The Comptroller of Maryland’s Internet tax filing system allows online electronic filing of resident or nonresident personal income tax returns along with the most commonly associated schedules and forms.
Posted in Government, Maryland, Resources Tagged income tax returns, personal income tax, tax filing, taxes
By admin on November 16, 2007
A new web tool developed by the University of Maryland called Preservation Search offers immediate access to interactive maps, photos and text of the Annapolis historic district. It provides far greater digital detail and comprehensiveness than in almost any other city.
Posted in Annapolis, History, Resources Tagged maps
By admin on November 7, 2007
The Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation Real Property Data Search allows you to search for information on any property in Maryland. Information given includes current and previous owner name, property land area, tax value, use, date built, and more. You can obtain ownership and value information about every parcel of real property in the [...]
Posted in Housing, Maryland, Resources Tagged assessments and taxation, public access, state of maryland
By admin on November 5, 2007
The Maryland Judiciary Case Search allows you to access information on all civil, traffic, and criminal cases in the state. This information includes defendant name, city and state, case number, date of birth, plaintiff name (civil cases only), trial date, charge, and case disposition. Update (8/5/2008): apparently the MD judiciary case search has become big [...]
Posted in Government, Maryland, Resources Tagged court, law, legal, lexusnexus, maryland judiciary system, traffic violations
By admin on November 4, 2007
The Maryland State Archives is the historical agency for Maryland and serves as the central depository for government records of permanent value. Records date from the founding of the colony in 1634 to the present. Included in the Archives’ holdings are colonial and state executive, legislative, and judicial records; county probate, land and court records; [...]
Posted in History, Maryland, Resources Tagged archives, court records, government records, judicial records, library, maps, newspapers, special collections
By admin on October 23, 2007
Thomas Schild Law Group publishes the Community Association LawLetter to keep community association clients and friends up to date on new court decisions, laws and other items of interest which affect condominiums, cooperatives, and homeowners associations.
Posted in Community Groups, Resources