Governor O'Malley Extends Valentine's Day Through February 21 Gives Maryland residents more time to order flowers, book restaurants, buy gifts and plan getaways
BALTIMORE (February 12, 2010) - Recognizing that the one-two combination snow storms impacted the celebration of Valentine's Day statewide, Governor Martin O'Malley officially extended Cupid's festivities through February 21, 2010.
OK-we are in for a HUGE SNOW storm & as of this moment, Baltimore has a new Mayor-Congratulations Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and your team of experts! CITYPEEK supports our city and all you have ahead! -enough said-read on-
Former Attorney turned baker, whose success includes a show on the Food Network and 6 other locations in the DC area, Warren Brown of CakeLove closed his Canton business after a two year run. Warren personally writes CITYPEEK exclusively with this statement, "We're sad to leave Canton, but excited for good things going on this spring. My wife and I welcomed our first child, a baby girl, Poplar Brown.
CITYPEEKERS,OBAMA visits Baltimore Friday-traffic delays expected downtown lunch hour- Due to security measures that will be in place for the President’s visit to downtown, specific information regarding the visit, i.e. route of motorcade, exact time frames, and road/parking restrictions will not be released. It should be expected that there will be restrictions within the areas surrounding the visit and traffic congestion during the visit is to be expected. The broad time frame being provided is 10:00 am – 1 Pm.