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No raining on Keswick's Memorial Day parades for babies and bike riders
Children on bicycles and parents carrying food and drink descended on The Circle to spend the Sunday before Memorial Day. The occasion was the annual Alonsoville Memorial Day Picnic. That's how it's been for 39 years in the Keswick community - also known...
Tags: New Year's Day, Holidays, Memorial Day, Festive Events, Roland Park
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5 myths about Rehoboth
1. The main food groups are seafood, candy and beer. Though Rehoboth Beach is justifiably well known for its seafood restaurants, homemade fudge and taffy, and the excellent ales at the Dogfish Head Brewing and Eats, the culinary scene offers much more....Tags: The Gap, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Seafood
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Beach guide: Delaware's hidden treasures
Certain beaches, restaurants and stores on the Delaware Shore seem to land on everybody's "must-do" list. But there are also plenty of places and activities that get less attention. Maybe they're a few miles from the shore, or take place midweek, or don't...Tags: Holidays, Fishing, Yoga, Tourism and Leisure, The Muppets (movie)
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Joanna Catalano is finalist for prestigious Syed R. Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence
Clarion University senior Joanna Catalano, of Joppa, was selected as a finalist for the 2012 Syed R. Ali-Zaidi Award for Academic Excellence, open to all students of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. Catalano received a certificate of...Tags: Science, College Basketball, Orthopedic Surgery, Financial Aid, Students
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Marie Rose Cornely, homemaker
Marie Rose Cornely, a homemaker who enjoyed writing poetry, died Sunday of heart disease at Stella Maris Hospice.
She was 87.
Marie Rose McKenna was born and raised in Philadelphia. She was a 1943 graduate of the Academy of Notre Dame de Namur in...Tags: Holidays, University of Pennsylvania, Labor Legislation, Heart Disease, Roland Park
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Camden Yards Batman was nearly 'Ellen man'
The Baltimore SunThe choice was not between Batman and Superman. It wasn't even between the Caped Crusader and an X-person. No, it wasn't a superhero-superhero fight. Bruce Wayne's alterego just barely beat out a daytime TV talkshow host. It was either Batman undies...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Superman (fictional character), Ellen DeGeneres, Talk Shows (genre)
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Table Talk: Mt. Washington Tavern will return with improvements
Mount Washington Tavern, which was gutted by a two-alarm fire last Halloween, expects to reopen by the middle of autumn, co-owner Rob Frisch said last week. Meanwhile, the Baltimore City Fire Department has listed the cause of the fire as "not fully...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Breast Cancer, Federal Hill, Oysters
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Peter Franchot's Indiana Jones fantasy: Fulfilled
The Baltimore SunWe think we know what Peter Franchot will be next year for Halloween. Just a guess, but Maryland's Comptroller seems to have a bit of an Indiana Jones fantasy -- one that he lived out Sunday morning in a weighty special section delivered with The...Tags: Banking, Indiana Jones (fictional character), Annapolis, Harrison Ford
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'Glee' recap: Dance with Somebody
The glee kids say goodbye to each other and the late, great Whitney Houston the best way they know how...through song, of course. Mercedes starts this week's episode with a heartfelt a cappella version of "How Will I Know?" Rachel, Kurt and Santana...
Tags: William McKinley, Glee (tv program), Marriage, Family, Whitney Houston
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Fallston restaurant fined $2,250 for serving alcohol after hours
Despite assurances they would not cause trouble when the Harford County Liquor Control Board granted them a license last summer, operators of The Mallet Restaurant and Crabhouse om Fallston were fined $2,250 Wednesday for three liquor law violations,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Ranjit Singh, Bars and Clubs, Harford County, Fines
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White Hall man finds dozens of children's books in trash behind Hereford Library
When David Boyd tossed trash from his lunch into a dumpster behind Hereford Library on Tuesday he found what he deemed a treasure: Dozens of children's books—171 to be exact— at the bottom of the bin.
He was both surprised and indignant....Tags: Libraries, Television Stations, Television Industry, Rentals
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Center Middle Student honored for fundraising efforts
Anne Arundel County eighth-grader Victoria Marinzel is not one for the spotlight. After Gov. Martin O'Malley surprised her at a school assembly Monday with a Compassionate Marylander Award and a Governor's Citation, he asked the Central Middle School...Tags: Regional Authority, Colleges and Universities, Students, Martin O'Malley, Lou Gehrig's Disease
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