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2 ex-governors decry partisanship
Sun reporterMaryland's two oldest living former governors decried the current high level of partisanship in Annapolis during a panel discussion yesterday hosted by a leading state business group. Marvin Mandel and Comptroller William Donald Schaefer said the state...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Annapolis, Marvin Mandel, Local Elections
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In Md., dogs and dining don't mix
sun reporterNobody knows who it was, but someone definitely ratted out Duke, and he's not happy. You can see it in his eyes. And in his tail. OK, Duke is a dog, a German shepherd/lab mix to be exact. But he's as much the main attraction at One-Eyed Mike's, a Fells...Tags: Justice System, Pets, Diseases and Illnesses, Health and Safety at School, University of Maryland, College Park
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Insider's guide to Rosedale
Special to The Baltimore SunOriginally known as a farming community, eastern Baltimore County's Rosedale is recognized today for its comfortable housing, strong sense of community and great accessibility. "At one time, everyone knew one another, and I think that base is still here,...Tags: Stock Broking, The Home Depot, Office Depot Inc., White Marsh, Natural Resources
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A welcoming waterfront community
Special to The Baltimore SunKnown as the "Pride of the Gunpowder," the community of Oliver Beach in Chase is nestled in the far southeastern corner of Baltimore County. The residential waterfront neighborhood of about 500 homes boasts beautiful views of the Gunpowder River at the...Tags: Wetlands, Fishing, Dining and Drinking, Natural Resources, Aberdeen Proving Ground
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Rural turned suburban
Special to The Baltimore SunIn March 1956, the small community of Ferndale still had enough rural flavor that James Lacy could fish and hunt there after his family moved to the Glen Burnie subdivision from Baltimore. Lacy, now 65, said it wasn't long before the neighborhood began...Tags: Halloween, Roman Catholicism, Defense, National Security Agency, Dining and Drinking
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Small town for folks who want their space
Special to The Baltimore SunFounded first by English settlers and soon after populated with an influx of German immigrants, the small town of Manchester thrived because of its location between Hanover, Pa., and Baltimore. Located in northeast Carroll County, Manchester has steadily...Tags: Stock Broking, Condos and Houses, Marketing, Business, Rentals
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Going from a dairy farm to custom-built homes
Special to The SunMount Hebron is a quiet neighborhood where some of the founding landowners still live. Deer are known to nibble on landscaping. Sounds of the local high school marching band can be heard as residents rake their leaves in the fall. "It gives a nice feel...Tags: Howard County, Patapsco, Safeway Inc., Justice System, Colonial Williamsburg
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Meet the Band: Freedom Enterprise
Hometown // Baltimore Current members // Mike Bohorquez, lead guitar and vocals; Brian Strawhand, bass; Sameer Khan, drums; Johnny Stagg, saxophone and flute Founded in // 2006 Style // rock, jazz and hip-hop Influenced by // Grateful Dead, Bob...Tags: Maceo Parker, Death, Bob Marley, Locust Point
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Russett houses surrounded by parks
Sun reporterThe planned mixed-use community of Russett in western Anne Arundel County recently marked its sweet 16, going from mostly woods in the 1990s to a setting that's now home to 13,000 residents and several businesses. About one-third of Russett's 610 acres...Tags: Condos and Houses, Clubs and Associations, Business, Rentals, School Examinations
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Insiders' guide to Aberdeen
Special to the SunMention Aberdeen to most Marylanders -- especially Baltimore Orioles fans -- and its most famous native son, Cal Ripken Jr., typically comes to mind. Indeed, the baseball Hall of Famer and his family have deep roots in this tight-knit community of nearly...Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Condos and Houses, Clubs and Associations, Rentals, Local Elections
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Marine who died in Iraq is mourned
sun reporterMarine Cpl. Joshua D. Snyder could be playful. He was even sometimes ornery. But he was always conscientious and loyal, his friends said last night during his funeral service at Eline Funeral Home in Hampstead. Snyder died Nov. 30 - two weeks before...Tags: Death, Camp Lejeune (military base), Armed Conflicts, Health and Safety at School
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Poll indicates county could be election key
sun reporterHoward County is up for grabs in this year's gubernatorial election, a Sun poll shows, and the results locally could be crucial statewide. "We know we fought the JV team" in 2002, when then-Lt. Gov. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend carried her party's banner,...Tags: Howard County, Martin O'Malley, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Local Elections, Elections
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