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At 30, Charlestown Retirement Community comes of age
Engelina van Opstal remembers having a problem with the air conditioning in her apartment at Charlestown Retirement Community and calling for someone to come repair it. "John came," van Opstal recalled Thursday, "and he got it working." That would...
Tags: Pension and Welfare, Vehicles, William Donald Schaefer, Hobbies, Nursing
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Guns would reduce murder rate
I just read that in Baltimore, the city that bleeds, there were 12 shootings over a period of four days ("12 shot in four days in city," May 28). Let me see now, at the rate of three per day, over the period of 365 days, that would add up to 1,095! But...
Tags: Gun Control, Criminals, Martin O'Malley, Laws, Personal Weapon Control
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Craig's got as good a shot as anyone at governor's office [Editorial]
William Paca, of Abingdon, was the first, having held the office shortly after the American Revolution. Augustus Bradford, of Bel Air, who served during the Civil War, was another to have held the office. There may have been more Maryland governors, who...
Tags: Primaries, Elections, U.S. Congress, Harford County, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Michael Steele and the disease of cable commentators as candidates
The Baltimore SunThis segment of Chuck Todd's "The Daily Rundown" Monday got more media bounce than usual for the show thanks to MSNBC commentator Michael Steele sounding very serious about running for governor in Maryland. But to me, it was first and foremost the...Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), Freedom of the Press, Sarah Palin, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., MSNBC (tv network)
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Marriott theme park, Redskins stadium once planned in Laurel [History Matters]
Throughout its history, Laurel's location between two major metropolitan cities has made the town a target for eager developers. Two super-sized projects were proposed, one in the 1970s and one in the 1990s, and both were ultimately defeated after...
Tags: Washington Redskins, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks, National Football League, Marvin Mandel
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Brown names Ulman as his running mate
Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown named Howard County Executive Ken Ulman as his running mate Monday, establishing the first declared ticket in the 2014 Maryland governor's race. A year before next June's primary election, the two Democrats appeared before a...
Tags: Primaries, Elections, Google Inc., Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Gun Control
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Democrats watch for Gansler's next move
For the past month, Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown has been making news in the 2014 Democratic race for governor. His presumed chief rival, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler, has been biding his time. Brown became the first big name Democrat out of the gate...Tags: Elections, Primaries, Harford County, Prince George's County, Jamin B. Raskin
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Conviction upheld in 'relax' robocall from 2010 election night
Maryland's second-highest court upheld on Monday political consultant Julius Henson's conspiracy conviction in a robocall scheme that prosecutors said was designed to suppress black votes. The Maryland Court of Special Appeals reaffirmed the conviction,...
Tags: Elections, Judges, Prince George's County, Prosecution, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Inevitability and the race for governor
The 2014 Maryland governor's race has been shaping up so far as a fight about inevitability. Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler long fostered the sense of his own lock on the job through a massive campaign war chest. Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown countered...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Prince George's County, Daniel Bongino, Howard County, Republican Party
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Seven nominated for Harford District Court vacancy
Seven lawyers have been nominated for the judicial vacancy on the Harford County District Court. The county's Judicial Nominating Commission announced its selections on the Maryland Courts website. The commission met Thursday to finalize the nominations....
Tags: Judges, Lawyers, Harford County, Martin O'Malley, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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GOP's Craig to enter race for governor; Brown picks Ulman for ticket
The 2014 governor's race came into clearer focus Wednesday as Harford County Executive David R. Craig set a date to announce his Republican candidacy and Lt. Gov. Anthony G. Brown's campaign confirmed that Howard County Executive Ken Ulman will be his...
Tags: Political Fundraising, Prince George's County, Political Candidates, Daniel Bongino, Howard County
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In bid to lead Maryland, Harford's Craig challenges state government that has 'lost its focus'
Acknowledging the "naysayers" who think his campaign is already doomed, Harford County Executive David Craig formally launched his bid to become Maryland's next governor Monday morning with a spirited attack on Maryland's current government and the state'...
Tags: War of 1812, Elections, Harford County, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Government
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