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Bel Air commissioners discuss holiday schedule, development regulations
Bel Air town employees may no longer get Good Friday off as a paid holiday. The town commissioners discussed dropping the religious observance as a town holiday during their work session Tuesday afternoon. The proposal was brought up by Director of...Tags: Solar Energy, Religious Festivals, Good Friday, Alternative Energy, Renewable Energy
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Tuesday is Election Day in Bel Air, Aberdeen
Election Day is Tuesday for residents of Bel Air and Aberdeen, where people will be voting on who will hold several key municipal offices.
In Bel Air, voters will be casting ballots for three of five candidates for town commissioner, while in Aberdeen,...Tags: Local Elections, Baseball, Mike Bennett, Trips and Vacations, Lobbying
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Police Blotter
Aberdeen James Emory Chapman, 28, of the 100 block of Hawkins Drive, was charged Tuesday with three fourth-degree burglary, two counts of second-degree burglary and two counts of vandalism. Sonya Nicole Risby, 20, of the first block of East Bel Air...Tags: Ridge, Rite Aid Corp., Walter Williams, Stratford, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Bel Air commissioners discuss fee schedule, legacy project
Some of the fees the Town of Bel Air charges residents will increase, if the town commissioners approve a resolution at their meeting Monday. The commissioners discussed the fee increases, scheduled for a public hearing at 7:30 p.m. at Monday's town hall...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Fires
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True children of the theater
Sun StaffOne in a series of occasional articles It's all so familiar, so old-fashioned: The dim church hall with its utilitarian stage and acres of beige linoleum. The squeak of folding chairs, the melodies from the workhorse of a piano. Except for the flip-...Tags: Govans, Barbara Cook, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Remember the name
Paul GreenbergCreditanstalt. Remember the name. But first a family story: He was an ambitious young man in the Roaring Twenties, fresh out of the University of Texas where he'd been, as they used to say, well-liked. And the young man deserved to be: He had a gift for...Tags: Music, Spring Training, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Jamie Dimon, Banking
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Damn Yankees at Stage Door Theatre saved by singers
Staff WriterIf only “Damn Yankees” at Coral Springs’ Stage Door Theatre were as great as it sounds, because the singers are batting it out of the park. In this production of the 1955 musical (revived successfully on Broadway in 1994), the hit...Tags: Ottawa Senators, Music, Stage Door Theater, Coral Springs
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You're a good man, Harvey Schmidt
Liz Smith"Happy New Year! An unnamed tutelary angel is called the Angel of Media. This angel became corrupted through "national bias," or so it says in "The Dictionary of Angels." Such a thought makes a lot of sense, but an Angel of Media would be too cynical...Tags: Music, University of Texas at Austin, World War II (1939-1945), Religious Festivals, Irving Berlin
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Robert Preston Scalf, 77
Robert Preston Scalf, 77, of Falling Waters, W.Va., died Monday, Aug. 13, 2012 at City Hospital in Martinsburg, W.Va. Services and interment will be private. Arrangements are by Brown Funeral Home, Martinsburg. -
Fans celebrate 'Bonner' anni: Peckinpah's McQueen starrer marks 40th anniversary
VarietyWhile Sam Peckinpah's 1972 Steve McQueen starrer "Junior Bonner" didn't rack up the same commercial success they enjoyed with "The Getaway," the lyrical rodeo-set family drama's critical reputation was secured long ago. To mark the pic's 40th anniversary,...Tags: Rodeo, Steve McQueen, Ben Johnson, Sam Peckinpah
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Around Town: Happy 85th to Grauman's Chinese Theatre
24 FramesOne of Hollywood' most venerable movie palaces, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, is celebrating its 85th birthday this year. And as part of the theater's celebrations, the Chinese is offering a "25 Cent Movie Mondays" series. The first movie screening this... -
Mesa Musings: No business like OCC's show business
On a sweltering East Coast evening last week I took in a community production of Meredith Wilson's classic 1957 Broadway musical, "Music Man." The performance was a delight, and brought back many wonderful memories. I first saw the show in the summer of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, John Ford, Tony Awards, Broadway Theater, Bob Newhart
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