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Owings Mills: Shop at Ruth's Closet to help yourself, and others
There's a hidden jewel in Owings Mills and one that exists because of a greater good. Ruth's Closet, a resale boutique, offers women's clothing, shoes, and accessories. Every day brings a new treasure, and at bargain prices. Tired of your Jimmy Choo...Tags: Learning Disability, Teaching and Learning, Social Sciences, Passover, Asperger Syndrome
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Assembly OKs growler sales, extends hours golf courses can serve alcohol
Starting July 1, some Howard County restaurants will be able to sell draft beer in refillable containers and local golf courses will be able to serve alcohol at 6:30 a.m., thanks to bills passed unanimously during this year's Maryland General Assembly...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Golf, Alcoholic Beverages, Wines, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Regional bike rides for cyclists of all abilities
The horde passes in a blinding blur of bright, logo-laden polyester jerseys and $10,000 full-carbon-frame bicycles measured in grams not pounds, zooming over impossibly gorgeous —- and remarkably steep — Alpine vistas. It's enough to make you...
Tags: Chestertown, Natural Resources, Wildlife, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland)
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Susquehanna Museum of HdG opens Saturday for the season
Uh oh, beware dear readers, It's Friday the 13th! Take care from black cats, broken mirrors and walking under ladders. A bargain! The Boy Scout Troop 967 spaghetti dinner and bake sale will be Saturday, 4 to 7 p.m. at the Havre de Grace United Methodist...Tags: Garmin Ltd., American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Anglicanism, Museums, Abusive Behavior
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Editorial: Last-day train wreck defines 2012 General Assembly session
"The Maryland General Assembly meets in Annapolis each year for 90 days to act on more than 2300 bills including the State's annual budget." That's the first line in the Maryland General Assembly's official web page. But this year, it's a lie. Because...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Same-Sex Marriage, Personal Income, Prince George's County, Ellicott City
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Maryland again fails autism community
This week, Michigan became the 30th state to require insurance coverage for autism therapies. Meanwhile, here in Maryland, the General Assembly has for the fourth consecutive year failed families of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders...Tags: Sociology, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Montgomery County (Maryland), Behavioral Conditions, Family
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Round-the-world sail raises awareness of CRAB, need for donations
Don Backe and Karl Guerra share more than a love for sailing: After their lives were transformed by tragedy, both men used the sport and the organization they now run to regain their sense of purpose. Backe helped found Chesapeake Region Accessible...
Tags: Rheumatoid Arthritis, Hospitals and Clinics, Skin Cancer, Annapolis, Bill Clinton
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Havre de Grace: Celebrate Arbor Day in Havre de Grace – a Tree City USA
Today, dear readers, is National Arbor Day (April 27). Plant a tree. HdG has been designated Tree City USA for more than the past 10 years by the National Arbor Day Foundation. Great! Happy birthday wishes to Shannon Taylor (April 27); Bayou Restaurant...Tags: Anglicanism, Restaurants, Labor Day, Museums, Christianity
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Ellicott City: Students among Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's college scholarship winners
For over three decades, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's Columbia chapter has awarded college scholarships to Howard County high school seniors through its Pearl Foundation Inc. Congratulations to this year's scholarship recipients including three from...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Behavioral Conditions, Financial Aid, Ellicott City
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Baby brain development may signal autism
Babies who develop autism later in life may show signs of the disease in their brain development as early as six months old, new research has found. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the University of North Carolina at...Tags: Medical Research, Behavioral Conditions, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, National Institutes of Health
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Ice is nice
Anyone who's ever wanted to drive an ice resurfacing machine, learn how to synchronize skate, become skilled at the grace and finesse of curling or hook up with a broomball league because you can't keep your balance on skate blades, can fulfill that dream...Tags: Down Syndrome, Ice Skating, Parkinson's Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Behavioral Conditions
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Roland Park Country School lacrosse team on its game at Baer School
The Roland Park Country School varsity lacrosse team has overcome slow starts before to finish with a major victory.
On Tuesday, March 20 at the William S. Baer School — a public school that serves children with multiple disabilities — in...Tags: Learning Disability, Teaching and Learning, Lacrosse, Spina Bifida, Lil Wayne
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