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Small demonstration among revelers at Bel Air Christmas parade
The Christmas celebration began Sunday afternoon with a concert on Courtland Street and concluded with the traditional bonfire and caroling at Shamrock Park, but not before Santa and Mrs. Claus rolled down Main Street. Shamrock Coffee had a line...
Tags: Sex Crimes, Festive Events, Holidays, Courtland
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Aberdeen's Christmas Street parade a holiday treat
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Downtown Aberdeen. Decorations were hung on street lamps down Bel Air Avenue and wreaths decorated business fronts for the annual Christmas Street parade, which drew hundreds of people eager to see Santa...
Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Harford Community College, Festive Events, Holidays
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Carroll County Farm Museum decks the halls for 'Twelve Days' theme
On the 10th day of Christmas, someone's true love gave them 10 lords a leaping. At the Carroll County Farm Museum, in Westminster, that gift was a little bit challenging for Beverly Rose and Dorothy Duerr, who were tasked with displaying that scene in...
Tags: Music, Customs and Tradition, Holiday Vacations, Holidays, Trips and Vacations
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Computer team at River Hill needs sponsors for competition
River Hill's Team Rocket, a group of advanced computer students, is in first place going into the finals of ZeroRobotics 2012 AstroSpheres competition sponsored by MIT and NASA. Now all they need is $6,000 to attend the finals at MIT on Jan. 11. The...Tags: Music, Annapolis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Holidays, Linthicum
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More holiday travel expected despite gas prices
More Marylanders will take holiday trips this year, and most will drive — even though gas prices are the highest they have ever been entering the holiday season, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic. "Gas prices do not appear to be deterring motorists...
Tags: The Pentagon, Automotive Equipment, Minor League Baseball, Patterson Park, New York City
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'The Voice' recap, Three contestants to go home
“The Voice” threw us another curve ball last night — for those (me included) that thought two more contestants would be cut this week, oh, were we wrong. There will be not two, but three finalists next week, which means only one...
Tags: Cee Lo Green, Music, Fall Out Boy (music group), Keith Urban, Blake Shelton
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Wilkens Ave. funeral home offers free trees to National Guard members
Jose Rivera-Rodriguez is about to celebrate his first Christmas in the States. This year, it will be with his first fresh tree. Amanda Rodriguez wasn't planning to have a Christmas tree at all this year. Her plans have changed. They were among the...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Jason Thomas, Pikesville, Armed Forces, Easter
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Owings Mills family's holiday mitzvah is donating toys to needy children
As the day of his bar mitzvah approached, Zack Lubliner, of Owings Mills, decided on a mitzvah project that would help others and celebrate the coming Festival of Lights. "Since my bar mitzvah was during Hanukkah, I thought I'd give people presents,"...
Tags: Toy Industry, Walmart, Judaism, Gifts, Toys
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Arts, crafts and a multicultural parade
Washington ZooLights Spend the holidays with some furry creatures and scaly critters at ZooLights, which features animal sculptures composed of environmentally friendly lights. Animal houses will stay open during this seasonal event, and gingerbread...Tags: Charles Dickens, Music, Lion (animal), Festive Events, New York City
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Historic buildings, decorations attract many to Candlelight Tour in Havre de Grace
Undaunted by the stormy weather, plenty of people in the holiday spirit walked up and down the streets of downtown Havre de Grace Sunday night to visit historic homes and churches on the city's 40th annual Candlelight Tour of Historic Havre de Grace....
Tags: Holidays, Christmas Music (genre), Christmas, Port Deposit, Havre de Grace
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Holiday lights dance to the sound of Christmas music
If there's a downside to the joy of operating a 55,000-bulb holiday light display that's synchronized to popular Christmas music, it's the time it took to program the 30-minute extravaganza: 12 hours of coding for every minute of show, the equivalent of...
Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Music, John Lennon, Burl Ives, Software Industry
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Aberdeen's Corner at Beards Hill gets enterprise zone designation
The developer of Corner at Beards Hill, the Aberdeen property that will soon be home to Gino's, was approved for an Enterprise Zone designation by the city council Monday night. The designation means the developer, Wayne Tapscott & Sons, LLC, will...
Tags: Holidays
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