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Annapolis mayor wants special permission to dock 17-foot boat. He says it’s for city business. Others say it’s hubris.
Baltimore Sun - 2022-06-15T09:00:00.000Z

After being ticketed by the harbormaster, Mayor Gavin Buckley has asked for his $45,000 boat to be recognized as a city vessel.

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