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    Apr 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Furniture designer practices fine art

    If you take a peek into furniture maker Bill Hergenroeder's shop in Cockeysville, you may be surprised at what you don't see: no computer-assisted drawings or other high-tech design aids. He prefers the simple life.
    If you take a peek into furniture maker Bill Hergenroeder's shop in Cockeysville, you may be surprised at what you don't see: no computer-assisted drawings or other high-tech design aids. He prefers the simple life. The concrete floor of his shop is...

    Tags: Fines, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Small Businesses, Nursing

  2. Jan 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Taking a step toward boating safety

    John Martino was not pleased when he saw where organizers of this year's New York Boat Show had stuck his booth inside the cavernous Javits Center earlier this month. He was in a distant corner, far enough from the main flow of foot traffic that he could have been a few blocks west in the Hudson River.
    John Martino was not pleased when he saw where organizers of this year's New York Boat Show had stuck his booth inside the cavernous Javits Center earlier this month. He was in a distant corner, far enough from the main flow of foot traffic that he...

    Tags: Sailing, Energy Resources, Boats, Hudson River, Annapolis

  4. Mar 24, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  5. Triadelphia Lake cleanup set for March 31

    Ann and George Mech sent a brief reminder for all neighbors in the Triadelphia Lake watershed and other eco-friendly county residents. That should be most if not all of us. The annual Clean-up of the Triadelphia Lake walkways and boat landings is set...

    Tags: Easter, Howard County, Spring Break

  6. Mar 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Camden Yards was worth it

    Since 1992, its inaugural year, Camden Yards has brought over 55 million people into downtown Baltimore. If each of those fans spent just $25 while in Baltimore, the state will have earned almost $84 million in sales tax revenue, and add a few million...

    Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards

  8. Apr 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. City House delegation sets conditions for casino votes

    Baltimore members of the House of Delegates will vote unanimously against any expansion of gambling in Maryland unless at least three conditions are met, delegation chairman Curtis Anderson said Monday morning as the General Assembly rushed toward what...

    Tags: Elections

  10. Apr 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Assembly fails to pass tax bill, adopts 'Doomsday' budget

    The Maryland General Assembly's regular 90-day session ended in disarray Monday at midnight as legislators failed to approve an income tax measure to which their leaders had agreed.
    The Maryland General Assembly's regular 90-day session ended in disarray Monday at midnight as legislators failed to approve an income tax measure to which their leaders had agreed. The lack of action meant that a so-called "doomsday" budget —...

    Tags: Ethics, Maryland General Assembly, U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, Condos and Houses, E.J. Pipkin

  12. Apr 13, 2012 |Resource Link| Baltimore Sun
  13. Apr 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  14. Spying-and-surveillance convention coming to Baltimore this month

    The world's largest unclassified event for spying, defense, homeland security and surveillance technology is coming to Baltimore later this month. SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, will be hosting the Defense, Security and Sensing...
  15. Mar 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  16. Western 'RoboDoves' soaring in robotics

    Each member of the Western High School Robotics team brings a range of individual strengths that help them compete, everything from a knack for maneuvering a remote control to extraordinary math and science skills. But, they say, they also have a competitive edge that's harder to match: girl power.
    Each member of the Western High School Robotics team brings a range of individual strengths that help them compete, everything from a knack for maneuvering a remote control to extraordinary math and science skills. But, they say, they also have a...

    Tags: College Sports, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Instrument Engineering, Teaching and Learning

  17. Feb 15, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  18. Robotics expo in Aberdeen showcases local students' engineering excellence

    Canby Motors' former showroom in Aberdeen swelled with sports-like cheers Monday evening, as a packed crowd of more than 100 area residents watched a robot, built by Harford and Cecil county high school age students, climb a ramp and shoot basketballs into a hoop some six feet away.
    Canby Motors' former showroom in Aberdeen swelled with sports-like cheers Monday evening, as a packed crowd of more than 100 area residents watched a robot, built by Harford and Cecil county high school age students, climb a ramp and shoot basketballs...

    Tags: College Sports, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Research, Radio, Teaching and Learning

  19. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. A designing 'Mad Men' actor

    As Salvatore Romano, the closeted art director at the turbulent Sterling Cooper ad agency in the TV series "Mad Men," Bryan Batt struck out — his character, cruelly compromised by a client, was fired partway through the third season of the much-admired cable show in 2009.
    As Salvatore Romano, the closeted art director at the turbulent Sterling Cooper ad agency in the TV series "Mad Men," Bryan Batt struck out — his character, cruelly compromised by a client, was fired partway through the third season of the much-...

    Tags: Patricia Clarkson, Television Industry, Celebrities, Book, Pratt Street

  21. Feb 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  22. Auto show in Baltimore draws shoppers, but mostly dreamers

    They came to the Motor Trend International Auto Show in Baltimore with five cars on their list and a plan to narrow it down to three.
    They came to the Motor Trend International Auto Show in Baltimore with five cars on their list and a plan to narrow it down to three. "We're moving out of the minivan category because we're now 50-somethings with no kids to haul," said Mindy Doring,...

    Tags: Toyota, SUVs and Crossovers, Hybrid Vehicles, Chevrolet, Jaguar

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