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Crofton School Board Member Dr. Thomas H. Frank Resigns
Dr. Thomas Frank, a resident of Crofton for over 40 years, has resigned from the Anne Arundel County School Board.

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Dr. Thomas Frank, a resident of Crofton for over 40 years, has resigned from the Anne Arundel County School Board.

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Residents can sign-up to testify or give budget testimony online. The second hearing is scheduled for Mar. 8 at 7pm.
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