Day: July 17, 2014

State Roundup, July 17, 2014

GOP gubernatorial candidate Hogan says he would eliminate state income tax on military pensions; is it possible for Hogan to break through in Montgomery County to garner more than 40% of that vote?; the Tawes clam bake draw thousands, as usual, but thanks to an early primary, politicians aren’t as dominant; the Sun editorial board says it isn’t reassured with promises that the state will repair the problems with the health care exchange website; and recount gives Harman the edge as the GOP nominee to face Kamenetz for Baltimore County exec.

Photo album: Tawes Crab feast, coolest in memory, had plenty of crabs, shortage of candidates

Photo album: Tawes Crab feast, coolest in memory, had plenty of crabs, shortage of candidates

It was the coolest Tawes Crab Feast in memory. The political-social event of the summer in Crisfield on the Lower Eastern Shore is usually a scorcher in the 90s, but Wednesday was in the low 80s with cool breezes off the bay and low humidity at least at the outset. There was a peculiar lack of candidates this year, perhaps due to the June 24 primary that eliminated many of them. Here’s a photo gallery of some of the folks who did show up.

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