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Baltimore’s bureaucracy hides its spending because it is stealing: Charm City Circulator
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Tagged Baltimore, Budget, Bureaucracy, Maryland, public transportation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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The Charm City Circulator and the rules/regulations that cripple Baltimore
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Tagged Baltimore, Baltimore Media, Economy, Helen Holton, Jack Young, public transportation
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Criminal leaders of Baltimore only know how to steal- Charm City Circulator
I got fired up when filming this short video:
Public transportation rider created litter
All of this snow talk is so annoying! The supermarkets and TV stations love the irrational hype. I hope it does not snow at all. I have been meaning to post about something that annoys me every single time I … Continue reading
Eddie’s begs for no competition in the supposed food desert city of Baltimore
“Friends of Eddie’s Market: We have been informed by Johns Hopkins University that the developer chosen to build on the Olmsted lot at St. Paul and 33rd Streets is considering a grocery store as anchor for the project. Concerned Charles … Continue reading
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Tagged Baltimore, Charles Village, Economy, Food, public transportation
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