Tonight at 8 p.m. ET, Ellicott City will be featured in a two-hour special episode of Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back. I was pleased to join Gordon for the episode’s filming back in February as he partnered with the Maryland National Guard and the local community to support revitalization efforts at three local restaurants.
As we approach the second anniversary of the historic flooding that devastated Ellicott City, Maryland’s small businesses now face a much different crisis. I encourage Marylanders to continue supporting their local businesses with curbside pickup and delivery options as we prepare for Maryland’s safe and gradual reopening. We are all in this together, and we will get through this together.
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I have not really missed all the little Nit Shit small Businesses Boutiques, Cafes,Restaurants and Bars paying their employees subprime wages and no benefits and crying out that they think only of their " Workers ". Open up do it yourself it's your dream not theirs. You are not all Trump doing working people a pandering favor.
It was nice. (map)
It Was Nice ..Now Go Away 6:15 !
Elliott City is overrated. I know - almost moved there - of course -long before the 2nd flooding. Yes that's right - second time Elliott City was flooded. Apparently just after renovation from the first flooding. Now they want to rebuild again! The only people living there are the DC elite. People like your Mayor Day - now you get the gist. Build on something that will never succeed.
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