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Olde Catonsville: Source of book's character at root of author's appearance at Catonsville Library
There promises to be some lively conversation at the Catonsville Library Thursday, May 31, at 7 p.m., as Jessie Knadler comes to town to talk about her book, "Rurally Screwed: My Life Off the Grid with the Cowboy I Love." The book has received rave...Tags: Lacrosse, Entertainment Events, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Dance, Maryland Department of Transportation
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Funds cut as number of needy Marylanders hits new high
The number of Maryland families that need government help to make ends meet has reached record levels, but funds for the state's safety net are being cut. More than 700,000 Marylanders receive food assistance, the most in state history. A record 70,000...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Relief and Aid Organizations, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance, Family
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Softball: Liberty blanks Lansdowne in state semifinals
Thunderstorms were forecast Tuesday afternoon, but that didn't stop ace pitchers Maude McCourry, of Lansdowne High, and Liberty's Mackenzie Thompson from calming down the opposing hitters in the first three innings of the Class 2A state championship...
Tags: High School Sports, College Sports, Baseball
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Sidewalks on Catonsville road to be ADA compliant within month
Work on a stretch of sidewalk on South Rolling Road that began in early May is to make it compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, according to a spokesman for the Maryland State Highway Administration. David Buck said the $350,000 project...Tags: Catonsville, Baltimore County
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Preakness hats an annual event for Ellicott City designer
Andy Warhol said we'll all get our 15 minutes of fame, but he didn't say those minutes had to be consecutive. For 69-year-old Sharon Garry, they come at the rate of about two per year and they come at the Preakness, Maryland's Day at the Races at Pimlico...
Tags: Ellicott City, Preakness Stakes, Catonsville, Laurel, Kentucky Derby
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Review: Steel Panther at Rams Head Live May 17
Midnight Sun contributorSteel Panther and James Durbin performed at Rams Head Live on Thursday night. Contributor Jay Trucker has this review: Comedy clubs are littered with guys who can strum the guitar and tell jokes concurrently, but the key to a great musical comedy act...Tags: Tiger Woods, Concerts, Music, Interior Policy, Van Halen (music group)
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For children of Filipino teachers, an uncertain future
As the school year draws to a close, one group of Baltimore students isn't making plans for summer. They deflect discussions about courseloads for next year, and shy away from questions about which colleges they hope to attend. They don't talk about...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Towson University, Pikesville, Movies
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Softball: Franklin's Sobota one-hits Towson
It would have been difficult for Franklin coach Ed Lahay to figure out which part of his team's game was more impressive in the 11-0 victory over Towson Wednesday — Victoria Sobota's pitching or the Indians' quick ability to put the game out of...
Tags: Baseball
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Review: Slash at Rams Head Live May 3
Slash (feat. Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators) performed at Rams Head Live on Thursday night. Contributor Jay Trucker has this review: The banner atop the stage during Thursday night’s tour-opening performance said it all. In size-72 font was the...
Tags: Slash (music artist), Concerts, Music, Guns N' Roses (music group), Scott Weiland
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Alice P. Davies, co-owned resume writing business
Alice Pinkham Davies, who helped thousands of clients with their business careers as the co-owner of a resume writing service, died of Alzheimer's disease Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. She was 85 and lived in Towson.
Born Alice Arnold Pinkham in...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Colleges and Universities, Rentals, Mayflower Voyage (1620), Sociology
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Michael V. Manieri, city firefighter and medic
Michael Vincent Manieri, a Baltimore City firefighter and medic, died of heart disease Wednesday at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 40 and lived in Towson.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Parklawn Avenue, he attended Shrine of the Little Flower...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Heart Disease, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Towson, Belair-Edison
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Year of good news highlights Baltimore's rich beer history
Baltimoreans like their beer, and so far it's been a good year.
My colleague Erik Maza, who keeps his eye on the local brew scene, has been the bearer of malty good news.
He has written about the Heavy Seas Alehouse, which opened earlier this year...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Hamburgers, Turkey, Foods and Beverages
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