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    Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Howard County weddings and engagements

    Sharon and Jerry Kramer, of Ellicott City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Allison Elizabeth Kramer, to Stephen Robert Heussler, son of Robert and the late Marcia Heussler, of Hamden, Conn. Allison E. Kramer and Stephen R. Huessler Sharon and...

    Tags: Marriage, Howard County, Colleges and Universities, Biology, University of Connecticut

  2. Apr 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Columbia weddings and engagements

    Tim and Sandy Gillen, of Columbia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shannon Gillen to Tom Lipinski, son of Edith Lipinski, of Concord, Mass.; and Dr. Joseph Lipinski, also of Concord. Shannon Gillen and Tom Lipinski Tim and Sandy Gillen, of...

    Tags: Marriage, Family, Weddings, New York City, New York University

  4. Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Schools, parents try to keep pace with cyber-bullying tactics

    Katie Anger, a bright-eyed redhead from West Friendship, opened the door for cyber-bullying as a middle-schooler, when she installed the "Honesty Box" app on her Facebook page.
    Katie Anger, a bright-eyed redhead from West Friendship, opened the door for cyber-bullying as a middle-schooler, when she installed the "Honesty Box" app on her Facebook page. Some teens used the now-defunct Facebook feature to criticize her...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Teaching and Learning, Pikesville, Florida Atlantic University, Teachers

  6. Feb 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Outcry erupts over new Columbia store selling puppies

    The opening of Charm City Puppies, a store in Columbia that sells purebred and other boutique puppies, as well as pet accessories, has prompted an online protest by some area residents. The family-owned store, which displays expensive puppies in cribs,...

    Tags: Linthicum, Maryland General Assembly, Dog (animal)

  8. Jan 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Baltimore Messenger top sports stories of 2011

    <strong>What a stretch run (Nov. 18)</strong>
    What a stretch run (Nov. 18) Who would have thought it? After a stunning 0-5 start, the last thing the Boys' Latin football team had to be concerned about was the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association B Conference championship game. But when...

    Tags: Lacrosse, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Johnny Unitas, College Sports, Football

  10. Dec 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Opening the books on holiday gifts for readers

    In these tough economic times, books offer a great return on a gift-giver's investment. Relatively inexpensive, they provide hours of enjoyment for the recipient — if you make the right choice. Never fear: the Book Bag is here to help. Lovers of...

    Tags: Allen Ginsberg, Applied Physics, Charles Manson, Jim Carter, Jeffrey Eugenides

  12. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Weekly Maryland recruiting roundup

    One of Maryland's top point guard targets is reportedly making a trip to College Park this weekend.
    The Baltimore Sun
    One of Maryland's top point guard targets is reportedly making a trip to College Park this weekend. The Philadelphia Inquirer reports that the Terps will host junior Rysheed Jordan on Saturday during the North Carolina game. The 6-4 junior guard has...

    Tags: Urban Meyer, The Washington Post, Sam Cassell, College Sports, Basketball

  14. Feb 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Weekend Wrap: Terps still in the running for shooting guard Darrick Wood

    Maryland remains in the mix for a top shooting guard target, and the Terps' stiffest competition appears to be the school where this player was originally committed.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Maryland remains in the mix for a top shooting guard target, and the Terps' stiffest competition appears to be the school where this player was originally committed.NBE Basketball Report caught up with Darrick Wood at the National Prep School...

    Tags: Basketball, Juvenile Delinquency, Football, Maryland Terrapins, Florida Gators

  16. Feb 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Citing 'free speech,' attorney seeks dismissal of charges against Henson

    A defense lawyer asked a Baltimore judge Monday to throw out election fraud charges against veteran political consultant Julius Henson, arguing that Henson was exercising his right to free speech when he composed a misleading Election Day robo-call.
    A defense lawyer asked a Baltimore judge Monday to throw out election fraud charges against veteran political consultant Julius Henson, arguing that Henson was exercising his right to free speech when he composed a misleading Election Day robo-call....

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Fraud, Democratic Party, Judges, Laws

  18. Feb 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Lemony Snicket reborn!

    <a href=&quot;http://www.lemonysnicket.com/" target="_blank">Lemony Snicket</a> has been on the shelf (figuratively speaking) for too long, as author Daniel Handler took a break from the wildly popular, 13-book A Series of Unfortunate Events series. So it's good news to hear that Snicket -- and Handler (a fellow alum of <a href="http://wesleyan.edu/" target="_blank">Wesleyan University</a>) -- are back.
    Lemony Snicket has been on the shelf (figuratively speaking) for too long, as author Daniel Handler took a break from the wildly popular, 13-book A Series of Unfortunate Events series. So it's good news to hear that Snicket -- and Handler (a fellow alum...

    Tags: Book, Wesleyan University

  20. Feb 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The Rev. E. Joseph Cote

    The Rev. Earl Joseph John Cote, the retired pastor of a Pikesville Roman Catholic church, died of cardiac arrest Jan. 27 at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was stricken while driving on Putty Hill Road as he headed to say daily Mass for the School Sisters of Notre Dame. He was 68.
    The Rev. Earl Joseph John Cote, the retired pastor of a Pikesville Roman Catholic church, died of cardiac arrest Jan. 27 at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was stricken while driving on Putty Hill Road as he headed to say daily Mass for the School Sisters...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Catonsville, Colleges and Universities, Charles Street, Pikesville

  22. Feb 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Franchot takes aim at sales tax on gas

    As if Gov. Martin O'Malley didn't have enough opposition to his proposal to apply Maryland's 6 percent sales tax to purchases of gasoline, he now he faces an insurgency within his own party. Comptroller Peter Franchot, building on his previous objections...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Democratic Party, Ken Ulman, Annapolis, William Donald Schaefer

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