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Colts' Ordell Braase attends church's father/son dinner in 1963 [Pages of the Past]
An article in the March 11, 1938 edition of The Catonsville Herald and Baltimore Countian reported on the possible end of the battle between two fire companies for control. The long-debated question as to which of two volunteer fire companies at...Tags: Patapsco, Mumps, Randallstown, Long Island, Baltimore County
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O'Malley, top Democrats propose higher taxes on gas
Gov. Martin O'Malley and the Democratic leaders of the General Assembly are proposing to raise taxes on gasoline by $2 billion over five years to pay for highways, transit and other transportation projects. The legislation endorsed by the governor,...
Tags: Road Transportation, Executive Branch, Manufacturing and Engineering, FBI, Purple Line (Maryland)
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Bill would allow most library employees to unionize
Most of the Howard County public library's 184 employees would have the right to unionize and bargain for pay and benefits under a bill that has been endorsed by the county delegation to Annapolis. The legislation follows an unsuccessful attempt in...Tags: Howard County, Patapsco, Abusive Behavior, Libraries, Annapolis
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10th building completed at The GATE in Aberdeen
St. John Properties Inc. said it has completed construction on 6190 Guardian Gateway, a new three-story, 75,000-square-foot office building within the boundary of Aberdeen Proving Ground. The building is the 10th St. John has completed at its 416-acre...Tags: U.S. Army, Manufacturing and Engineering, Aerospace Manufacturing, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Raytheon Company
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Runaways apprehended before boarding train for western Maryland in 1913
An article in the March 1, 1913, edition of The Argus reported on the dreams of young runaways. James Rubin, 12 years old, Lakewood avenue; Louis Susosky, 11 years old, Hudson street, and John Noroacki, 15 years old, Hudson street, Baltimore, were locked...Tags: Baltimore County, Juvenile Delinquency, Halethorpe, Catonsville, Ellicott City
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Sheriff's office demolished for new county office building
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, February 28, 1963: Clearing of the grounds of the former sheriff's residence, opposite the courthouse, began in Bel Air to make way for construction of the new county office building. A contract was...Tags: Havre de Grace, Maryland State Police
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Council tackles county's liquid assets in pair of environmental bills
Environmental matters dominated the attention of the Anne Arundel County Council this week, as members voted to add restrictions on development in the county's so-called "critical area" near tidal waters of the Chesapeake Bay and hosted a spirited...Tags: Laws, Environmental Pollution, Glen Burnie, Small Businesses, Finance
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Howard County looking for another site to build apartments for homeless
Howard County will "most likely" drop its plans to build an apartment building for the chronically homeless at the site of the Beechcrest Mobile Home Park, in North Laurel, according to county spokesman Mark Miller. The Howard County Housing...
Tags: Barry Glassman, Ken Ulman, George C. Edwards, David Brinkley, Parties and Movements
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Harford public school enrollment decreases again
Total enrollment in Harford County Public Schools declined once again at the start of this school year, and school officials are beginning wonder about a "what if" scenario regarding under-used school buildings. This school year, total enrollment is...
Tags: High Schools, Land Price, Havre de Grace, John Archer, Students
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Mortgage interest deduction must go
Would you support a tax reform measure that could help reduce the federal deficit, remove a needless distortion in the economy and make the system fairer? Me too, which is why I'm taking aim at a sacred cow: the home interest mortgage deduction. That'...
Tags: Taxation, Realty, Housing Industry, Personal Income, Toronto (Canada)
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Harford Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address
The following is the complete text of Harford County Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address delivered at the Harford County Council legislative session on Tuesday, Feb. 5: "Where there is no vision, the people perish", so it is...Tags: Laws, Health and Safety at School, Cecil County, Energy Saving, Waste Management Incorporated
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Harris introduces bill to end union advantage on federal construction projects
Rep. Andy Harris has introduced legislation to end the favored treatment union contractors receive on construction projects paid for by the federal government. The proposal, which in the past has been strongly supported by construction trade groups...
Tags: George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Labor Legislation, Employees
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