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Naval Academy graduation has to do without the Blue Angels
He saw his first Blue Angels show in Detroit at age 6, and Thomas Frosch says the experience inspired him to want to become a pilot. He saw four more performances while attending the Naval Academy, including one the "Blues" put on before his graduation in...
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Annapolis, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Netherlands, United States Naval Academy
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City to lose federal housing workers
Nearly three dozen workers at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development office in Baltimore — roughly a third of the agency's workforce in Maryland — are being forced to transfer out of state or take a buyout. The choice, which...
Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Harford 'giving out money like a drunken sailor'
A Harford County Councilman blasted the county's loan program for local businesses, saying they're basically grants, not loans at all. Councilman Jim McMahan said he is tired of the county or state throwing around taxpayer money. "We're giving money out...Tags: Havre de Grace, Economic Policy, Aberdeen
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Harford schools to implement 4-day week for summer
Harford County Public Schools announced last Friday that it will implement a four-day work week schedule for an eight-week period – from mid-June to early August – to save money and to have its facilities open into the early evening for...Tags: Schools, Public Schools, Teaching and Learning
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3 percent raises proposed in budget for Bel Air town employees
Employees of the Bel Air town government are expected to get 3 percent raises next year, if the budget is approved as proposed. The Bel Air town commissioners held their final budget work session Tuesday as town officials finalize the $15.07 million...Tags: Finance, Business, Lisa Moody, Local Government, Budgets and Budgeting
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Vounteers pour into Wine in the Woods this weekend
Inge Crist plans to volunteer at Wine in the Woods this weekend, just as she has most years since the popular Columbia festival began 21 years ago. The Germany native and 54-year resident of Ellicott City, who "picked grapes as a child and grew up...
Tags: Grapes, Germany, Howard County, Lobbying, Festive Events
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Online sales tax bill should be improved, and passed
The U.S. Senate recently passed a bill that would allow states to require Internet retailers to collect sales taxes on behalf of local governments. This bill has flaws, but they could be fixed in the House. It should be passed. I don't like the idea...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Unemployment Benefits, Sales, Small Businesses
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Ravens could use two tight ends more often in 2013
The Ravens offense will be different without wide receiver Anquan Boldin, whose strong hands and bulky frame allowed him to snatch the majority of the passes in his area and, in turn, endear himself to Joe Flacco. The trade of Boldin to the San...
Tags: Football, Eric DeCosta, Torrey Smith, Anquan Boldin, Rob Gronkowski
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Newly formed company purchases former Knorr building
A recently formed corporation is the new owner of the former Knorr Brake Corp. building on Baltimore Boulevard in Westminster. Land Sea Air Manufacturing, a company fabricating components for the aircraft and aerospace industries as well as defense...
Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Carroll County (Maryland)
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Boston isn't the only outrage
Most likely we all agree that the Boston bombing was cowardly, senseless, dastardly. It cries out for justice. And just about every cop in the universe was on this case, big time. But what about all the drone bombings in Pakistan, Yemen, Afghanistan,...
Tags: Barack Obama, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Pakistan
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Aramark says it will lay off 202 dining workers
Aramark warned state regulators that it will lay off about 200 dining-service workers in Baltimore as a result of a lost contract, the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Tuesday. The 202-job cut will come when Aramark's...
Tags: Unemployment, Labor Legislation, Johns Hopkins University
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