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Posted on Saturday, October 1st, 2011 at 7:20 pm

Happy New Year! :)

So after a few days off I wanted to post as soon as I could. Saturday night is not a big blog readership time anywhere so I am going to give you lucky readers an unusual post that might be considered a sneak peak of things to come.

Check out what this guy wants to see happen to the JFX. I wonder if people even half this creative work for the city?  There obviously are not many of them in the bureaucracy.

OccupyBaltimore is now following me on Twitter! What is this all about?

Did you make it this far? You will be happy if you did.

On October 10, 2011 the Baltimore Sun will start charging for online access. The Beta site for BaltimoreHourly.com will launch on October 10, 2011! Do you want more information? Do you want an invite to the Beta site? Do you know what I am talking about? Email me for details. Competition is a good thing!

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    Adam is the most recognizable face of the recent resurgence in Reservoir Hill. He has appeared on many national and local radio shows, in several news publications, and at numerous events discussing his innovative urban redevelopment ideas and his unique lifestyle. Adam is a successful entrepreneur, community activist, and a local political guru who ran for city council in 2007. He is the founder and director of the TechBalt.com Buy a Block Project and BaltimoreHourly.com. His fearless local political commentary has rocked the local blog scene for most of this decade and he plans to take it to the next level in the next decade here on Charm City Current.

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