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Man breaks into Arundel home, steals money from couple, police say
A man burst into a Crofton home early this morning, kicked down a door to a bedroom where a man and woman were hiding and stole money before being apprehended by police, Anne Arundel county police said. According to police, a couple lying in bed in their... -
Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Craft festival The Anne Arundel County Fair will hold a Fall Craft Festival from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1450 Generals Highway, Route 178. Handmade crafts and some party plan businesses will be featured. 410-923-3400. Fall festival Hancock's...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Fort Meade, National Government, Government, People
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Making space
Though Anne Arundel County school officials have met the mandate to provide all-day kindergarten, they struggled to find additional space for their youngest students. Along the way, the number of portable classrooms more than doubled. Now...Tags: Glen Burnie, Elementary Schools, Teaching and Learning, Family
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County Council rejects idea of hiring zoning expert
Skeptical Anne Arundel County lawmakers turned aside Tuesday a proposal to hire an expert to help steer property owners through an increasingly complex land use, zoning and permit process. Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold is backing the...Tags: Local Elections, Local Authority, Voting, Elections, John R Leopold
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Saving the past, a step at a time
Special to The Baltimore SunIt began slowly 15 years ago. Distressed by increasing development, Steuart Chaney started rescuing 19th-century buildings and trucking them back to his marina at Tracys Landing. First, it was a meetinghouse and then a school. A home and then a dairy...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Minority Groups, Labor Day, National or Ethnic Minorities, History
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Police Blotter
Glen Burnie man faces charges in stabbing A Glen Burnie man was charged with attempted murder after a man was found with stab wounds early Sunday on Ritchie Highway, county police said. Officers from the county's Northern District answered a call to a...Tags: Transportation, Linthicum, Glen Burnie, Brooklyn Park, Vehicles
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Snakehead on return appearance
"Frankenfish" has made an appearance, with family, in Charles County, according to local and state officials.
Northern snakeheads, the voracious predators capable of surviving for a period out of water, were found last week in puddles near Mattawoman...Tags: Brian Barnes, Rivers, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Bodies of Water, Fishing
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Big goals: Lower blood pressure, set world record for readings
Sentinel Staff WriterRoll up your sleeves, Central Floridians. In what could be the largest communitywide health initiative in the country, Central Florida government and business officials Wednesday kicked off a 10-month campaign aimed at reducing the blood pressure of area...Tags: Diseases, Meg Crofton, Lake Eola, Darden Restaurants, Lake Eola Park
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Guilty plea in child porn case
A 21-year-old Crofton man pleaded guilty yesterday to possessing more than 600 images of child pornography on his home computer, according to the Maryland U.S. attorney's office. Prosecutors said that James Spencer Godboldte was arrested after an...Tags: Tampa, Pornography
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Police blotter
A Severna Park flower vendor fended off a knife-wielding robber by threatening him with a large flowerpot, Anne Arundel County police said. The vendor at the stand in the 800 block of Ritchie Highway said he was at the back of the stand Wednesday,...Tags: Electronics, Drug Trafficking, People, Automotive Equipment, Vehicles
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Finding funds in tolls and taxes
At the far end of the Capitol Raceway property in Crofton, out by the gravel pit, a big, ugly metal structure called a gantry frames a roadway used by the firm that runs the E-ZPass program to test toll-collection technologies. The gantry and roadway are...Tags: Local Authority, Dwight David Eisenhower, Transportation, Chesapeake Bay, AAA
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In this case, the doctor is no longer in
Sun ReporterHe graduated from the Naval Academy and made a mark in the community as an architect and engineer, serving as president of several development companies. He served on county committees, hosted a political fundraiser for state Sen. John A. Cade and...Tags: New York University, Corporate Crime, Fraud, Colleges and Universities, James Monroe
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