Voters threw him overboard, but he’s still making waves. The founder of popular Pirate’s Booty cheese puff snack who got clobbered in his longshot Long Island village mayoral bid claimed the tally was ...
The Democratic candidates for governor brought members of Maryland?s business community surprising news at a luncheon forum Tuesday: Gov. Robert Ehrlich, the stridently pro-business Republican ...
Call it a once or twice in a lifetime election. More than 50 years have passed since Maryland had a standing Republican governor run for re-election. In the past 100 years, only one other Mayor of ...
The founder of the snack brand Pirate's Booty attempted to seize control of his coastal village's government, only to lose a subsequent mayoral election in a landslide. Robert Ehrlich resides in the ...
Time to walk the plank! The founder of popular Pirate’s Booty cheese puff line got shellacked in Tuesday’s Sea Cliff mayoral election, losing to incumbent Elena Villafane 1,064 votes to just 62 — ...
Resident and Pirate’s Booty founder Robert Ehrlich is not letting a little thing like an election get in his way of running the Village of Sea Cliff. Ehrlich and three other men arrived at village ...
Former Governor Robert Ehrlich says he is not to blame for the financial problems of the city owned Hilton Hotel in Baltimore, and current Governor Martin O’Malley needs to “stop whining” about it.
Robert Ehrlich walked into Sea Cliff Village Hall like he owned the place, falsely declaring himself mayor and trying to fire the entire staff, officials said. Days later, the Pirate's Booty founder ...
A political aide to Maryland’s former Republican governor was sentenced to 30 days of home detention Thursday for an Election Day robocall conspiracy that prosecutors cast as an effort to keep black ...
Rep. Robert Ehrlich's tentative steps last week toward a 2002 run for governor offered a first glimpse at how ugly a race between the congressman and the leading Democratic contender, Lt. Gov.
Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) proposed a $25.9 billion budget yesterday that would boost spending on higher education and school construction and give state employees modest pay raises.
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