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Incumbents return to Hickory Ridge village board
All five Hickory Ridge village board incumbents have been reelected to one-year terms, selections that took two rounds of voting in the Columbia village. That second round of voting, held May 7, was made necessary because the village failed to reach a...Tags: Voting, Elections
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Coyle wins another CA board term in Harper's Choice
Cynthia Coyle will return for another two-year term representing Harper's Choice on the Columbia Association board after winning a close election Saturday over challenger Robert Fontaine. Coyle, a Hobbit's Glen resident, received 198 votes, while...
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Few contested races in upcoming CA board, village elections
Nearly all of this year's Columbia Association board and village board races have already been decided — even though the election isn't until April 21. That's because there is only one contested race out of the six CA board seats on the ballot....Tags: Local Government, Elections
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Baileys, Williams welcome sons
Kimberly and John Bailey, of Columbia, announce the birth of their son, Brooks Richard Bailey, on Aug. 11, 2011, at 12:30 a.m. He weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces. His sister is Madelyn. His grandparents are Pamela Neidig, of Crofton; and John and Virginia...Tags: Clarksville, Ellicott City, Crofton
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Hickory Ridge village manager retiring after three decades
Jane Parrish arrived in what was then one of Columbia's smaller villages, the Hickory Ridge of 1980, so early in its development that it didn't yet have its own community center. Its office was farther north on Cedar Lane in the village of Harper's...Tags: Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi), Mass Media, PTA, Ellicott City, Television
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Violence in tourist areas leads to more patrols
Baltimore Sun reporterAn increasing number of Baltimore residents and tourists have been victims of random, unprovoked attacks in the downtown area over the past month by roving groups of young people, even as police beef up their presence around the Inner Harbor. Many of the...Tags: Theft, Regional Authority, Federal Hill, Dining and Drinking, Juvenile Delinquency
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Man shot and killed at embattled liquor store
Sun ReporterA man was shot in the head Saturday night at a North Avenue liquor store that has been the target of frequent complaints by neighbors and was ordered shut down earlier this year by the Baltimore liquor board. The unidentified victim was pronounced dead...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Drug Trafficking, Dining and Drinking, Murder, Death
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Two cases show how vast our racial divide remains
HOW DID Marylanders end up with two poignant moments in race relations in just one week? Well, it can't be because we're lucky, because one of those moments involves the death of Noah Jamahl Jones, a black teenager who died last year after a melee...Tags: Minority Groups, National or Ethnic Minorities, St. Mary's County, Book, Racism
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The feel of country just inside the city
Sun StaffFew and far between are the city neighborhoods capable of convincing visitors that they have stumbled upon a rural retreat. Yet, in Hunting Ridge, winding roads amid hilly terrain, giant oak trees more than 200 years old and ivy-covered stone cottages...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Real Estate Buyers, Metal and Mineral, Fort McHenry, Building Material
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Track & Field: Area athletes gear up for state finals
News-Review sports editorNobody has ever won a state championship on paper. It's all about producing on the first Saturday in June. Dozens of area high school track and field athletes will head downstate on Saturday, June 2, for the state finals in three divisions, and...Tags: Track and Field, College Sports
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Romney sets up education panel, names Phil Handy a co-chair
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelMitt Romney's campaign today announced appointment of a 19-member Education Policy Advisory Group that includes a number of folks from Harvard; President George W. Bush's education secretary, Rod Paige of Houst0o; and a host of other education thinkers.... -
Track & field: Rayder girls runner-up in Division III regional
EAST JORDAN — On an extremely hot day, certain performances also rose to the occasion much like the mercury in the thermometer. A total of nine Charlevoix High School female athletes qualified for the Division III state track and field finals...
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