John W. Koontz
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On the article South River Colony Helps Protect Stray Cats
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On the article South River Colony Helps Protect Stray Cats
John W. Koontz
7:32 am on Thursday, March 28, 2013
ReplyFeral cats should not be released back into the community. Among other problems they kill millions of birds every year. The real long term solution is to put the cats down.
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On the article PHOTO: Annapolis Rowing Club in Action
John W. Koontz
7:50 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013
ReplyThiose of us who live on the South River love to see the rowers.
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On the article County Announces Labor Day Trash Schedule
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On the article Scooter, Moped Riders Face New Laws in October
John W. Koontz
8:57 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012
ReplyAt a mimium all scooter driver should sign up to be organ donors.
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On the Blog Post BLOG: The Port of Baltimore Growth Good Indicator of Economic Growth for Our Nation
John W. Koontz
12:27 am on Thursday, August 23, 2012
ReplyNo rain = clean water. Stil no fish because no DO. Upper portions of the South River = DEAD.
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On the article Boat Spills Diesel Fuel in Ego Alley
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On the article Diagnosing the South River: A Scientist's Quest
John W. Koontz
7:03 pm on Wednesday, July 25, 2012
ReplyNice. Looking forward to parts 2 and 3. Some know the South River is in trouble but others have no idea. Even after that last hard rain. Parents were pulling their kids in the river behind their boat. Contamonation levals had to be off the chart Sunday.
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On the Blog Post Welcome rain also brings curse of bad swimming conditions
John W. Koontz
6:27 am on Sunday, July 15, 2012
ReplyTwo hours after storm passed through yesterday parents out on South River towing their kids on tubes. Hope they took a shower when they got out of the river and didn't swallow any water.
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On the article Photo of the Day: Mammoth Trash Heap
John W. Koontz
12:38 pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2012
ReplyNon Story as TM righfully stated this has nothing to do with the County other than code enforcement. Privet trash pick up and these folks not doing a very good job of recycling either.
John W. Koontz
4:41 pm on Thursday, March 28, 2013
Hope the programs works. We will see. Feral cats are an invasive species like so many others that have gone astray.