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Catonsville girls lacrosse wins tournament, stays unbeaten
The Baltimore SunThis week may be the busiest week of the spring season with many tournaments scheduled while a lot of public school teams are off for Easter break. Catonsville’s girls lacrosse team got a jump on its week off, winning Franklin’s tournament...Tags: College Sports, Judaism, Passover, Lacrosse, Easter
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Thomas E. Florestano, longtime Anne Arundel Community College president
Thomas E. Florestano, a long-serving president of Anne Arundel Community College, died March 31 of Parkinson's disease complications at Ginger Cove Health Center. He was 79 and had lived in Annapolis.
"Tom did a great deal to bring our community...Tags: Personal Service, Hospitals and Clinics, High School Sports, College Sports, University of Baltimore
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Anne Arundel Community College names its next president
Anne Arundel Community College has hired Maryland native Dawn Lindsay, who now heads Glendale Community College in California and has an extensive background in local academia, as its next president. Lindsay, 52, will be the sixth president in the...
Tags: Severna Park, Philosophy, Dundalk, Community College of Baltimore County, Medical Specialization
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Non-traditional matchups highlight Anne Arundel CC girls lax tournament
The annual Anne Arundel Community College High School Girls' Lacrosse Tournament has grown into one of the most popular spring holiday tournament in the area and not just for teams in Anne Arundel County. While the bulk of the competitors in this year&...
Tags: Severna Park, Annapolis, High School Sports, Baltimore County, Catonsville
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As Bayhawks camp opens, Dave Cottle finds himself a head coach once again
The Baltimore SunTruth be told, life didn’t change all that much for Dave Cottle in the two years after his last game as Maryland's men's lacrosse coach. It just became somewhat inverted. With his schedule suddenly open, sure, he finally got to see his son, Sean,...Tags: Denver Outlaws, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Major League Lacrosse, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports
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No. 7 Severna Park wins neighborhood bragging rights over Severn
Severna Park’s girls lacrosse players celebrated just about as much after Thursday night’s win over neighborhood rival Severn as they had after winning last year’s state championship. In many ways, this victory was just as important....
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Varsity roundup: Northeast tops Century in baseball
Joe Rivera pitched a three-hitter with eight strikeouts and the No. 7 Northeast baseball team beat visiting Century, 4-1, in the title game of the Harry Lentz Memorial Tournament on Saturday. Rivera and Eric Grantland each collected RBIs, and the...Tags: Baseball, Lacrosse, College Baseball
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South River Spanish teacher wins state foreign language honor
The creators of the language-learning software Rosetta Stone have made it simple to grasp the complexities of Spanish. But can they back it up and Dougie?
"Usted and ustedes if you're talking to a group. Start with the 'yo' form and throw it for a loop!"...Tags: Pittsburgh, Students, Popular Music (genre), Ricky Martin, Teachers
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Arundel to decide how to split the proceeds from new casino
Absent the colorful facade yet to come, the slots casino at Arundel Mills looks from the outside like a giant parking garage, but thousands of gambling machines on the first floor will soon be lighting up the day and night. The doors are set to open in...
Tags: Anne Arundel County, Maryland General Assembly, Casino and Gambling Industry, Fort Meade (military base)
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Basketball: Chapelgate boys win MCST tournament title
Following a season full of ups and downs, Chapelgate managed to wrap up its season on a high note over the weekend. Participating in the Division 1 bracket of the Maryland Christian School Tournament at Anne Arundel Community College, the Yellowjackets... -
Ernest R. "Ernie" Crapster III, pressman
Ernest R. "Ernie" Crapster III, a retired pressman who enjoyed gardening and boating, died Saturday of lung and heart failure at Anne Arundel Medical Center in Annapolis. The longtime Riva resident was 67. The son of a baking company manager and a...Tags: Annapolis, National Rifle Association of America, Quebecor Inc., Glen Burnie, Heart Failure
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New Zealand yacht racer turning childhood passion into a career
The Baltimore SunRobert Tomkies raced yachts in his native New Zealand, with a reputation respectable enough to be hired to work for a fellow named Ted Turner. But as Tomkies' dreams grew, so did his family, until he figured that he had to do something else to take care...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Matt Damon, Annapolis, Property, Business
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