A long-awaited portrait of former Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) is now gone after a very brief public appearance. The portrait was unveiled in July and sent to what was to be its home in the Governor’s Reception Room inside the State House.
Gov. Martin O’Malley (D) and his wife, retired District Court Judge Catherine Curran O’Malley, haven’t lived in the governor’s mansion since 2015. Their portraits are absent from both the State House and the mansion.
Renovation of the old Treasury Building in Annapolis, Maryland, which was closed to the public for 50 years, is part of a $22.2 million State House project.
The area outside the room where the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee meets in Annapolis is getting a small facelift that Chairman Will Smith calls symbolic but important. In January, the antechamber outside the committee room will be home to a newly commissioned portrait of a young Thurgood Marshall. The portrait will take the place of .
Retired Queen Anne’s County Circuit Court Judge John W. Sause Jr., who was the founding director of the Queen Anne’s County Historical Society, died of a heart infection Nov. 28 at the Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. The former longtime Centreville resident was 88.