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Tower FCU, Gilbane Building Co. employees renovate Laurel home during Christmas in April
A team of more than 40 volunteers from Tower Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Laurel, and the Gilbane Building Co. helped renovated the Laurel home of a disabled Navy veteran April 27 during Prince George's County's Christmas in April effort....Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Prince George's County, Laurel
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'So You Think You Can Dance' recap: Los Angeles and Detroit auditions
For The Baltimore SunNote: Since I recap both Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance and they’re overlapping seasons this week and next, I’ll be covering both nights in one recap for these first two weeks. They open with past winners and notable...Tags: Judges, Channing Tatum, Justice System, Utah Jazz, Fainting
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McGaughey stumbled into training but now has Triple Crown shot with Orb
Much like the nickname “Shug,” Claude R. McGaughey III’s plans after college were a mystery to him. McGaughey, who trains Kentucky Derby winner and Preakness favorite Orb, was a student at the University of Mississippi’s business...
Tags: Triple Crown, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Equestrian, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Pietro 'Pete' Rugolo, owner of Jerry's Belvedere Tavern
Pietro "Pete" Rugolo, the popular owner of Jerry's Belvedere Tavern on York Road in Govans, died May 8 at Gilchrist Hospice Care of pancreatic cancer. The Lutherville resident was 75. Mr. Rugolo grew up in Enna, Sicily, where he stopped attending...
Tags: Govans, Parkville, Martin O'Malley, Pancreatic Cancer, Dining and Drinking
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Storm leaves trail of damage in Harford
A line of thunderstorms passed through Harford County Saturday afternoon, knocking down trees – including one at the Harford County Courthouse – and causing sporadic power outages. Local residents and county officials initially thought a...
Tags: Tornadoes, Havre de Grace, Shingles, Justice System, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Time to stop arguing and clean it up [editorial]
The unpleasant stuff has all flowed downhill from the federal, to the state, to the county. A stormwater management fee, or rain tax, if you prefer, has been signed into law by Harford County Executive David R. Craig. There has been plenty of...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering
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Patrols increased in Bel Air area neighborhood after attempted abduction reported
The Harford County Sheriff's Office has stepped up patrols in the Cedarday community near Bel Air, after a man driving a van reportedly chased three children as they were walking home from their school bus stop last month. In an update Tuesday afternoon,...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Kidnapping, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Two on Harford council plan to seek 10-cent tax rate cut
From The Aegis dated May 12, 1988: Two members of the Harford County Council wanted to give Harford residents a tax break 25 years ago, and were proposing amendments to the executive's budget that would reduce the property tax rate by 10 cents per $100...Tags: Justice System, Harford County, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Students
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Md. employers add 4,700 jobs in March, Labor Dept. says
Maryland employers added 4,700 jobs in March, gains driven by the private sector, the U.S. Department of Labor estimated Friday. It was the fourth straight month of increases, though at a lower level than the previous three. The expansion brought...
Tags: Employment, U.S. Department of Labor, Unemployment Rate, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment
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Prettyboy Day welcomes visitors to Parkton site
When word spread in September 1933 that water had finally crested the top of newly built Prettyboy dam, some 7,500 people came to North County to see it for themselves. They arrived after navigating 10 miles of new roads and across any of nine new...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Manufacturing and Engineering, Druid Hill, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Four people rescued in city apartment building fire
Four people were rescued from second-story apartments by firefighters on ladders after a fire broke out in an apartment building in Northwest Baltimore on Tuesday night, according to the Baltimore Fire Department. Firefighters responded to the building,...Tags: American Red Cross, Manufacturing and Engineering
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O's doctor becomes defense target in Angelos asbestos case
The Orioles' team doctor, William H. Goldiner, tended to orange-clad ballplayers at the same time as he diagnosed thousands of blue-collar workers with asbestos-related illnesses whose cases were taken up by prominent lawyer and team owner Peter G....
Tags: Lawyers, Internal Medicine, Justice System, Internists, General Practitioners
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