The social media site Twitter has become a fast-moving setting for news, information, and advocacy on public affairs. We welcome followers of MACo’s own Twitter feed for updates from the Conduit Street blog and other MACo hot topics, and often use Twitter to reach our own audience, and to hear from others following the same issues as county leaders.
Here are some tweets that caught our eye this week:
Thanks to the County Commissioners, DES has a new tool to help save lives! https://t.co/03KbBQSvC5 pic.twitter.com/hXUpES5osa
— Queen Anne’s County (@QACGOV) December 21, 2017
Last week, #DCFR & @RedCrossSC replace the batteries is 40 smoke alarms, installed 3 carbon monoxide detectors and 302 smoke alarms in the Greenhurst and Fairlawn communities.
All #DorchesterCountySC residents can request a free smoke alarm at https://t.co/W7ITcjcJnO #DCSCnews pic.twitter.com/zKyeBJklO9
— Dorchester County (@DorchesterSCGov) December 18, 2017
Happy #FirstDayofWinter! Photo by Jenell Willey. #wintersolstice pic.twitter.com/rBCU36Uknd
— Wicomico Rec & Parks (@FunWicomico) December 21, 2017
Joanne Reichart-Young is celebrated today for her 17 years of service with Cecil County Government. Joanne is the Agriculture Coordinator in the @CecilOED and will retire on December 29th. We will miss you, Joanne!!! Enjoy your retirement! #CecilAgriculture #CecilCoGov pic.twitter.com/GzuNpPN9hh
— CecilCoGov (@CecilCoGov) December 21, 2017
Little Bennett Regional Park has a new 80-foot fiberglass bridge along the Western Piedmont Trail. Hikers, equestrians, and bikers now can traverse the trail without wading through the stream. (Photo – Brian Lewandowski, Montgomery Parks) pic.twitter.com/6WFwqTuhcz
— Montgomery Parks (@MontgomeryParks) December 21, 2017
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