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Teiber String Trio to entertain at Glenelg United Methodist community concert March 11
Glenelg United Methodist Church, on Burntwoods Road, will be hosting a community concert March 11 beginning at 4:30 p.m. A string quartet featuring Sheng-Tsung Wang and Christopher Franke playing violin, Sarah Hart playing the viola and Charlie Powers...Tags: Christmas, Montgomery County (Maryland), Teaching and Learning, College Sports, Concerts
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Football Game of the Week: North Harford at Aberdeen
North Harford (3-1, 0-0 division) at Aberdeen (4-0, 1-0)
When: Friday, 7 p.m.
Coaches: Ken Brinkman, North Harford; Johnny Brooks, Aberdeen
Last meeting: North Harford won, 42-6, last season
Key players to watch
North Harford: RB Josh Welsh, Jr.,...Tags: Chesapeake Bay
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College presidents hope to strengthen ties with town residents
The gap between town and gown in Towson may grow smaller if remarks made at the Greater Towson's Committee's town hall meeting Oct. 19 are any indication. The meeting featured Goucher College President Sanford Ungar and Towson University Interim...Tags: David Marks, Colleges and Universities, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Radio Industry
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Fallston forces 6 turnovers, beats No. 15 North Harford, 35-20
Fallston coach Dave Cesky said before Friday night's game that his team had to minimize its mistakes against a No. 15 North Harford team that likes to grind away time with its ground game.
The undefeated Cougars followed that game plan, especially early,...Tags: Football, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Chesapeake Bay
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Northern Harford, Southern PA celebrates Christmas
The local Mason-Dixon Line area welcomes residents and visitors to a community-wide open house at the 33nd annual Delta Christmas Fair this weekend. Hosted by Delta Borough, the event Friday through Sunday involves businesses, churches, organizations...Tags: Christmas, Music Industry, Family, Religious Festivals, Museums
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For 9/11 victim's only child, memories are still painful
"In some ways, it feels like it's been longer than 10 years and then in some ways, it seems like it was just yesterday."
For ReNee Troy-Mebane, 38, the loss of her father on 9/11 is a wound that's still healing. In her case, she said in a phone...Tags: Facebook, Harford County, September 11, 2001 Attacks, United Air Lines, Injuries and Wounds
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Monday Night Football leaves 6 winners in Harford high schools
This week, it was Monday Night Football, a rarity in Harford County, and Aberdeen, Fallston, Joppatowne, North Harford and Patterson Mill were winners in games delayed from Friday night by bad field conditions made possible what was left ofTropical...Tags: Havre de Grace, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), High School Sports, Anthony White, Elkton
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Woman's legs amputated after serious crash
Two people were flown to shock trauma after an accident on I-95 Tuesday that cost one woman her legs. Early Tuesday morning, Herman K. Ziemann 5th, 26, of the 900 block of Whitaker Mill Road in Joppa, was driving a 2001 BMW 325 north on I-95 near the...Tags: Maryland
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Howard County swimming results
Roger Carter
The Roger Carter Seals won their third dual meet of the season, knocking off the New Carrollton Dolphins, 356-201. The Seals, which are in Division D of the Prince-Mont Swim League, won 36 individual events, one of two medley relays and all...Tags: Hunting, Rentals, Wolf Gang (music group), Swimming
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Hooked on treatment: Marylanders pay clinic millions, but diagnoses questionable
Kevin Brown knew he was hooked on crack cocaine. That was obvious each time he set off on another smoking binge. But Brown says he never imagined that he also suffered from a mental illness until he walked into Baltimore Behavioral Health Inc.
A day or...Tags: Murder, Corporate Officers, Medical Services, Chiropractors, Diabetes
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Author Karen Rose debuts new romantic suspense series set in Baltimore
When Karen Rose enrolled at the University of Maryland, the one thing she knew was that she "didn't want to dissect."
It's a funny confession for an author who has written a 494-page novel about a killer who tortures victims with a filleting knife.
Rose...Tags: Soups, Agatha Christie, Chemotherapy, Hospitals and Clinics, Genres
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Sexes do battle at The Rumor Mill
Dining@LargeI realize the headline here looks like the sort of cheap "search engine optimization" ploy that Gene Weingarten lamented recently in The Washington Post. But really, it's legit. The Rumor Mill in Ellicott City will split its six-person chef staff......Tags: Dining and Drinking, Colleges and Universities, Potatoes, Foods and Beverages, Ellicott City
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