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Annapolis City Council to debate ordinances for a 12th city holiday, resolution condemning U S Capitol insurrection

The Annapolis City Council on Monday will seek public input on four bills, including one to establish a 12th city holiday recognizing Maryland’s new constitution that abolished slavery and another to condemn a former U.S. President for his role in an attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol two weeks ago.

Compassionate to a fault : Annapolis florist, beloved mother and community linchpin dies at 57

Naval Academy community mourns Annapolis florist Teresa Williams

By BROOKS DUBOSE | The Capital, Annapolis, Md. | Published: January 23, 2021 ANNAPOLIS, Md. (Tribune News Service) Teresa Williams wanted to live in Annapolis so bad she couldn t wait to close on a house or sign a lease. So she started living on a boat dubbed Impulsive. Childhood memories of spending weekends on the Chesapeake Bay with her family triggered a decades-long desire to live in the waterside town. She first bought the Gateway Florist and ran the storied flower shop from the boat. A house would come later. The unorthodox move perfectly encapsulated her mom, daughter Amanda Williams said. Her decisions weren t impulsive because they lacked justification. She just wanted to do something, and she went and did it.

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