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Varsity roundup: No. 4 South River wins in baseball, 5-1
Winning pitcher Craig Sheridan (3-2) allowed one earned run, five hits and three walks while striking out three over six innings Wednesday as No. 4 South River beat host host No. 7 Old Mill, 5-1. Brody Raimondo had two singles and scored twice for the...Tags: Baseball, Minor League Baseball
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Roundup: No. 1 Boys' Latin beats St. Mary's in lacrosse, remains unbeaten
The top-ranked Boys' Latin lacrosse team beat St. Mary's on the road, 17-9, Tuesday, keeping its perfect season and No. 1 ranking intact. The Lakers (12-0, 3-0) were led by Colin Heacock's five-goal performance. Shack Stanwick contributed a goal and...Tags: Lacrosse, Oakland Raiders
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Sobering film about bullying coming to Elkridge Landing Middle
Unfortunately, bullying still makes headlines in local and national news, social media and on school campuses everywhere. To offset some of the negative hype, Elkridge Landing Middle School is hosting the award-winning film "Finding Kind." The film's...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Schools, Phil McGraw, High Schools, Movies
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Maryland seeks historic status for Fort Carroll
When she thinks of Fort Carroll, the abandoned 19th-century military installation in the Patapsco River, Beverly Eisenberg thinks of her grandfather — and of duckpin bowling balls. She visited the six-sided artificial island as a little girl, just...
Tags: U.S. Army, Judges, Conservation, Defense, Fort McHenry
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Frances T. Kidder, real estate saleswoman
Frances T. Kidder, a former real estate saleswoman, museum docent and world traveler, died Thursday from a stroke at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. She was 96. The daughter of Bayard Turnbull, a prominent Baltimore architect, and Margaret...
Tags: Mount Vernon, New York City, Homes, Trips and Vacations, Museums
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Top performers in Class of 2013 to be recognized at 50th Scholar Athlete Award dinner
The top scholars in the high school football Class of 2013 will be honored Wednesday night at Martin's West during the 50th annual Scholar Athlete Award dinner, sponsored by the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College...Tags: Weather Reports, Perry Hall, Annapolis, High School Sports, Catonsville
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Ballet Theatre explores new 'Frontier' and taps traditional 'Coppelia'
Ballet Theatre of Maryland's production of "Frontier: The War of 1812 on the Chesapeake" comes to the Chesapeake Arts Center at 3 p.m. March 17 as part of the Performing Arts Association of Linthicum. The show continues the association's season bringing...Tags: Dance, Washington, DC, Annapolis, Linthicum, Music
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An odd flag to commemorate an odd war [Editorial]
So misunderstood is the historical context of the War of 1812 that Piotr Ilich Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture has become something of a standard at American concerts of patriotic music. Actually, it was written by the Russian composer in honor of his...Tags: Fort McHenry, U.S. Military, Havre de Grace, United Kingdom, Port of Baltimore
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Century High claims team title, Manchester Valley runner sets new record during state track championship meet
The Century boys' track and field team and Manchester Valley senior Abby Culp were the definition of excellence at the Maryland Class 2A-1A indoor track and field state championships. Century easily won its second state title in three years during the...Tags: Largo, Track and Field, Awards and Prizes, High School Sports, Prince George's County
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South Carroll basketball standout has unique perspective
In its final county game of the regular season, the South Carroll girls' basketball team was deadlocked with host Francis Scott Key. The visiting Cavaliers needed a win to clinch at least a share of the county championship and a clutch play to finally...
Tags: Schools, College Basketball, University of Maryland, Baltimore, National Collegiate Athletic Association, United States Naval Academy
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Gilded Age for sale: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Baltimore house
If you want a taste of the Gilded Age, just plunk down $450,000, the asking price for a Baltimore townhouse once owned by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The author who gave us "The Great Gatsby" and other classics lived in Towson and Baltimore while wife Zelda...
Tags: Literature, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie), Rentals, University of Baltimore, F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Baltimore Sun high school sports polls for Jan. 29, 2013
Boys basketball ++++++++++++++++++++ || No. School || Record || Prev. || || 1. St. Frances || 24-4 || 1 || || 2. Dunbar || 13-1 || 2 || || 3. John Carroll || 21-7 || 3 || || 4. Mount St. Joseph || 20-5 || 4 || || 5. Milford Mill || 14-1 || 5 || ||...
Tags: Perry Hall, High School Sports
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