For tourists, Annapolis might be a place to learn a bit about Maryland's history or snag a crab cake sandwich by the bay. But for the city's residents, Annapolis is place dealing with a number of serious issues. In the second part of our series on Maryland's capital, we talk with Mayor Ellen Moyer about historic preservation, crime, public housing, and other topics shaping the city's future.
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Annapolis: Looking Forward
Listen Thursday, May. 22, 2008 at 12:28 p.m. in Politics, SocietyGuests
Ellen Moyer
Mayor of Annapolis
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