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Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, businessman
Earl C. "Sonny" Kammerer, who owned two restaurants in Aberdeen and later worked for Blind Industries and Services of Maryland, died Saturday of complications from diabetes and pneumonia at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. The Cockeysville resident...Tags: Timonium, Aberdeen, World War II (1939-1945), Aberdeen Proving Ground, Diabetes
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Samuel Elijah Brown, 22, of the 400 block of South Law Street, was arrested on a bench warrant Tuesday in a case in which he was charged with driving under the influence of...Tags: Crimes, Aberdeen, Theft, Prosecution, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Council to take up dispute regarding The Columbia Inn at Peralynna
The Columbia Inn at Peralynna has been operating for several years without the appropriate zoning approval or support from its neighbors, who have complained about noise, overflow parking and excess trash.
Now, owners Cynthia and David Lynn are seeking a...Tags: Ellicott City, Weddings, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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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: Maryland General Assembly, Linthicum, Dog (animal)
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State: VCU trounces Towson men a 2nd time, 66-43
Bradford Burgess scored 22 points and the host Virginia Commonwealth men's basketball team took advantage of every Towson turnover Wednesday night, beating the Tigers, 66-43. The Rams (21-5, 12-2 Colonial Athletic Association) have won 10 in a row and 18...Tags: Washington College (Maryland), United States Naval Academy, Towson Tigers, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Colonial Athletic Association
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Perryville commissioners approve proposal for boat ramp snack bar
Local business owner Nelson Malbone's proposal to run a snack bar at the Perryville-owned boat ramp was approved by town commissioners during Tuesday's town hall meeting.
Malbone had proposed his idea, which was unsolicited, during December's...Tags: Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Finance, Tropical Storms, American Legion, Port Deposit
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Terps' new offensive coordinator ready for fresh start
– For new offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, returning to Maryland – where he previously served as an assistant to two Terps' head coaches – feels like renewal.
After a trying stint on and off the field as New Mexico's head coach ,...Tags: Randy Edsall, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Employment Opportunities, College Sports, Ralph Friedgen
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Who's who on 'Downtown'
The Family Robert, Earl of Grantham and Cora, Countess of Grantham The kind-hearted Robert (Hugh Bonneville) originally married American heiress Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) for her money, but the relationship blossomed into true love (they even sleep in...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Jim Carter, Brendan Coyle
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State: Howard women top Morgan on free throws
The Howard women's basketball team finished the game shooting 11-for-15 (73.3 percent) from the foul line to take down host Morgan State, 64-55, on Monday. The Bison (17-7 overall, 9-2 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) changed their offense to an inside-...Tags: College Basketball, Morgan State University, Robert Morris, College Sports, Basketball
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No. 4 Winters Mill completes its first perfect regular season in wrestling
Winters Mill might have learned more about itself through the season had it tasted a loss or two, but there was no complaining when the No. 4 Falcons completed their first perfect regular season in school history Thursday night. Wrestling in its home...Tags: Catonsville, Wrestling
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Could it have been stopped?
We agree with Anne M. Brown! As soon as I saw the headline – "Didn't anyone see it coming?" — my stomach did a flip because I knew exactly what the letter was about. My friends and I have expressed the same words and feelings verbatim! Sadly,... -
Man charged in thefts of top shelf liquor from Harford stores
A 31-year-old Anne Arundel County man was arrested last week and charged in connection with what police say they believe is the theft of more than $100,000 worth of top-shelf liquor from numerous liquor stores in Harford County and elsewhere in Maryland....Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Theft, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford County
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