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Friday, January 18, 2013

Weekend PatchTag Project: #Hashtag Patriotism In Your Patch

Post a patriotic photo from your Patch using the hashtag #PatchInauguration on Instagram.

We're starting something new here at Patch, borrowing an idea from social media networks. We're calling it the Weekend PatchTag Project. It's simple. Using your Instagram account, post a photo of patriotism in your community—you know, getting into the spirit of a presidential inauguration and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Tag it with #PatchInauguration and it'll appear in our grid of images on every Patch site in Maryland. It's your chance to show off how patriotic your community is to the rest of the state. Now get to it! Oh, and while you're at it, what's your Instagram handle? Post it in a comment below, and let us know what Patch you live in, and we'll follow you! 

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Inauguration Speech Emphasized Need for Progress, Not Excuses

The inauguration brought people from all over the state to watch the swearing in of Gov. Martin J. O'Malley.

On Wednesday, Lawyers Mall was bustling with visitors who were there to witness the inauguration ceremony for the second term of  Gov. Martin J. O’Malley and Lieutenant Gov. Anthony G. Brown. For Laura Hamlett of Baltimore, it was her first time attending an inauguration. “I love it," she said. "It’s exciting because I never did it before.” Hamlett said the most important issue she hopes to see O’Malley address in the next four years is crime. Also in the crowd was Michelle Whitaker of Baltimore. “I’m excited to be here,” she said. Whitaker, who has two daughters in college, said the biggest issue on her mind is education. “We need children to grow,” she said. Irma Spruill of Forestville, MD, said she came to the event to celebrate. "I …

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