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  • [[Image:Calvert-county-sheriffs-office-logo.jpg|left|frameless]] [[Image:Calvert-County_sheriffs-arm-patch.jpg|right|thumbnail|Sheriff's Office arm patch.]]
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  • [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • [[Image:Calvert-county-logo.jpg|right|thumbnail]] ...hed in 1654 by an Order in Council. In 1658 the county was renamed Calvert County.
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  • ...and a graduate of [[Calvert High School]], has been a resident of Calvert County for 60+ years. In addition to serving two terms as a County Commissioner, Mrs. Stinnett was employed by State Senator [[Roy P. Dyson]]
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  • ...CIT-Commander-Lt.-S.-Jones.jpg|thumbnail|Lt. Steve Jones, Commander of the Calvert Investigative Team.]] ...sheriffs-office-logo.jpg|right|thumbnail|The official logo for the Calvert County Sheriff's Office.]]
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  • ...n H. Parran, President of the Board of County Commissioners, was reelected County Commissioner in 2006. He is 1st Vice President of the Maryland Association ...he served as Director of Management Information Systems for Calvert County Government. Prior to that, he served (1997-1999) with KPMG Peat Marwick as a consultin
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  • ...time. Knighted in 1617, and a member of Parliament for Yorkshire in 1621, Calvert served as one of James I's two secretaries of state and a Privy Councilor f ...more of Baltimore in 1625, with large estates in County Longford, Ireland, Calvert devoted the next seven years of his life to colonization projects in Americ
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  • ...gh 2004. She represents the Second Election District, at Large, in Calvert County. ...st Memorial Museum for two years following her retirement from the Federal government.
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  • ...epresents [[Legislative District 27B]] which encompasses part of [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. She is a member of the Democratic party. She was born in Veron * Member, Health and Government Operations Committee, 2004- (health occupations subcommittee, 2005; long-te
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  • Susan Shaw, calvert County Commissioner, was elected to the Board of County Commissioners in 2002 and again in 2006. She earned her B.A. Degree from th ...apist at the Tri-County Youth Services Bureau, Director of Social Work for Calvert Memorial Hospital, and the clinical director of a large group psychiatric p
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  • ...1981,§ 4-102; 1985,ch 715,§ 2.)" See Code of Public Local Laws of Calvert County, Section 2-102. ...lace of evening meetings are advertised in the local newspapers of Calvert County. An agenda for the weekly meeting is published the Thursday prior to the Tu
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  • Appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, the Board of Appeals is a three-member Board that reviews ap [[Category:Calvert County Government]]
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  • ...y, Maryland|Charles County]], and [[St. Mary's County, Maryland|St. Mary's County]]. ...ry's County), and [[Prince Frederick, Maryland|Prince Frederick]] (Calvert County).
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  • ...eth C. Rossignol]]. The paper focuses on crime, law enforcement and local government. Sometimes referred to as "The Rag," an implication that the paper deals i ...res with wide noses, large lips, and dreadlocks. The cartoon was drawn by Calvert artist Billy Woodward, Jr. Woodward does artwork for the publication on a c
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  • '''St. Mary's City''', in [[St. Mary's County, Maryland|St. Mary's County]] is a small unincorporated community near the southernmost end of the stat ...meant to be the capital of the new Maryland Colony, which was owned by the Calvert family, or the [[Lords Baltimore]]. A [[Yaocomico]] Indian village previous
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  • [[Image:Calvert Cliffs retouched.jpg|thumb|right]] ...ake Bay]] in [[Lusby, Maryland|Lusby]], [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert County]], Maryland.
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  • [[Leonard Calvert]] and a group of adventurers left Cowes, Isle of Wight in England on Novemb ...t passed in 1695, established the bounds of St. Mary's County. "St. Mary's County shall begin at [[Point Lookout]] and extend up the [[Potomac River]] (and W
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  • |subdivision_type2 = [[List of counties in Maryland|County]] |subdivision_name2 = [[Calvert County, Maryland|Calvert]]
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  • ...House of Representatives, 1981-91, representing Congressional District 1 (Calvert, Caroline, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Harford, Kent, Queen Anne's, St. Mar * Member, [[Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland]], 1995-
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  • ...shore of the [[Patuxent River]] and the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. The lighthouse stands on a partially submerged 1.53-acre isla ...wners: The Cedar Point Lighthouse has been owned by an agency of the U. S. Government for most of its existence. In 1914 the Treasury and Commerce Department gra
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