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'Fun Buns' open to 55 and older Saturdays in Port Deposit
The first session of "Fun Buns" (an exercise class for men and women 55 and older) was held at the VFW Post 8185, 520 Susquehanna River Road, on Saturday. The eight-week class is sponsored by Cecil County Senior Services and Community Transit....Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl XLVII, Music, Ray Lewis, Football
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Will Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow?
At 7:20 a.m. Saturday Punxsutawney Phil will leave his burrow at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pa., for the 123rd time and prognosticate how much longer winter will last. If Phil sees his shadow and returns to his burrow it means six more weeks of...Tags: Punxsutawney Phil (groundhog), Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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AccuWeather.com predicts 6 more weeks of winter, snow after Groundhog Day
AccuWeather.com released its spring weather outlook this morning, and it includes seasonable weather that one doesn't need a meteorology degree to predict: winter storm chances for the East Coast in February and March and milder temperatures not until...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Weather Reports
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Lots to celebrate in February – groundhogs, freedom African American history
What? It is already February, dear readers? February introduces African-American History (Black History) month. February first is National Freedom Day. Happy Groundhog Day on February 2. At 7:30 a.m. Punxsatawney Phil will emerge from a simulated...Tags: War of 1812, Dental Health, American Legion, Christianity, United States Naval Academy
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Coast Guard grows its own tradespeople at repair yard
Since 1899, the Coast Guard's shipyard at Curtis Bay has added years to the life of the sea-battered fleet, repairing and upgrading hundreds of cutters before sending them back on patrol.
So in 2002 when shipyard officials looked at the future and saw...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Graduation, Community College of Baltimore County, Shipbuilding, Colleges and Universities
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Let them eat cake
Who would have thought it would be so hard to give people money? Late last year when it became clear Harford County was in a reasonably stable financial situation, Harford County Executive David R. Craig announced plans to give county employees —...Tags: Unions, Employees, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment
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The sabotage strategy for containing Iran
Not long ago, an astute reader noted that it has been nearly two years since I wrote in a column that "most experts now estimate that Iran needs about 18 months to complete a nuclear device and a missile to carry it." His point — that those...
Tags: Israel, Defense Equipment, Iran, Iran's Nuclear Program, Nuclear Policy
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Brian Matusz's imperfect storm
With every new indignity, it becomes harder and harder to make the case that Brian Matusz has taken a large step forward this season, even though his velocity has returned and he is showing flashes of his old command. The losing streak goes...
Tags: Robert Andino, Baseball, Howie Kendrick, Adam Jones (baseball), Nolan Reimold
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Letter: Bring it: Weekend Saving Time
Editor: Regarding the recent Etc. Column by Jim Kennedy on Daylight Saving Time: I enjoyed your article in the Pp&t section of The Aegis and certainly enjoy the extra hour of evening sunlight during DST. In fact, I would propose something even better:...Tags: Labor Day, Memorial Day
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West Friendship: Happy wishes for Carol and Don Miles on celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary
Golden wishes to Carol and Don Miles who celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in October 2011. The Miles were married in Baltimore in October of 1961. Last fall, the couple renewed their vows during a Mass at St. Michael's Catholic Church in...Tags: Europe, Weddings, Winter Solstice, Weddings, Customs and Tradition
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Would you kiss a cow? St. Paul's youth group wants to know
Most people are aware that St. Francis of Assisi is known as the patron saint of animals. Most depictions of the saint show him with a bird on his shoulder or in his hand and other small animals gathered around his feet. He loved animals. But, did he ever...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Animals, Animals
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