Watch: Steuart Pittman gives budget address to Anne Arundel County Council on his $1 87B plan
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Pittman presents FY2022 budget of $1 87B to Anne Arundel County Council, proposes increases in teacher salaries, public safety
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FirstService Residential and Russett Community Association Teamed up to Organize Successful “Clean Up & Green Up” Earth Day Event
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FirstService Residential partners with managed community to drive Earth Day activities I am so proud of the collective efforts of our associates and partners at Russett,” said Michael Mendillo, president, FirstService Residential. “This incredible team of volunteers and associates has made a significant impact on the local community through their extensive clean-up efforts.” TOWSON, Md. (PRWEB) April 30, 2021 Russett Community Association, in partnership with the leading residential property management company in North America, FirstService Residential, held a Clean up & Green Up event on April 24 to clean up the community in recognition of Earth Day.
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Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman announced Tuesday morning that he would lift the COVID-19 social gathering restrictions following coronavirus decreases in the county, and more vaccinations taking place. This decision to loosen restrictions is based on trust,” reads a statement from Pittman in the release. “Trust that our residents will do their part to end this pandemic by getting vaccinated as soon as possible. To avoid future COVID surges and the need for safety restrictions, we must reach herd immunity.
On Tuesday morning, the Anne Arundel County health department reported 69 more confirmed COVID-19 cases (43,219 altogether), another decrease in their positivity rate (now 6.19%), two more deaths (a total of 576 in total), and eight additional current hospitalizations (69 in total).