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Shoppers grab final gifts, supplies on Christmas Eve
When snowflakes began falling Monday afternoon, the commotion near Mondawmin Mall slowed. Children pointed to the sky. Shoppers, their shoulders previously hunched against the cold, stood to take in the scene. Inside, shoppers buzzed through stores...
Tags: Kevin Lewis, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Video Games, Apple iPad, Candy, Flowers and Gifts
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Recipe Finder: Christmas fruitcake
Marie Racine of Huntley, Ill., was looking for a recipe she had lost for making fruitcake that contained dried apricots and Brazil nuts. I did not receive any reader responses to her query, so I decided to do a little research. The recipe world is loaded...Tags: Apricots, Brazil, Arable Farming, Pumpkin Pie, Cherries
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Timeless lessons of Christmas songs
The Baltimore SunWaiting at Patient First this morning for my bronchitis to be diagnosed, I was trapped in an examining room listening to Christmas music. There was also a small child in a nearby room screaming in pain and panic, and that helped me to understand what...Tags: Christmas Music (genre), Music, Santa Claus (fictional character), Holidays
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Sad farewells as farmers' market shutters stalls for season
From the line at Zeke's Coffee beneath the Jones Falls Expressway Sunday morning, Misty Letz was doling out hugs and Christmas tidings. "Saddest day of the year," she said before reaching across the counter to embrace a barista. Letz had risen early...
Tags: Marshmallows, Sales, White Marsh, Business, Jones Falls Expressway
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Harford wakes up to white Christmas; vandals steal $1,000 from four safes
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, December 27, 1962: Harford Countians awoke to beautifully snow-covered grounds on Christmas morning. Snow began falling before daybreak early in the morning, making it truly a White Christmas....Tags: Criminals, Petroleum Industry, Havre de Grace, Annapolis, Holidays
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Tracking Santa on Christmas Eve as RavensNation celebrates
Merry Christmas Eve, happy holidays, feliz navidad and happy festivus. Hope you are snuggled up in front of a warm fire and not fighting crowds at the mall (or your family in the living room). Rest happy with the knowledge that NORAD (The North...
Tags: Super Bowl, New York Giants, Twitter, Inc., Shootings, Interior Policy
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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, Courtland, Festive Events, Holidays
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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: Harford Community College, Aberdeen Proving Ground, 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: Trips and Vacations, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Holiday Vacations, Museums, Music
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Christmas tree lights were an extravagance in early 1900s
One of the first references to a decorated and electrically lit Christmas tree on display in Carroll County may be found in a history of the Westminster Woman's Club, which documents a Westminster Community Christmas Tree Lighting on Dec. 20, 1928, at the...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1939-1945), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Holidays
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Eagle Archive: County has taken care of its own since days of alms house
On Dec. 29, 1910, Westminster community leader Mary B. Shellman "supervised an annual holiday entertainment for inmates of the Carroll County Almshouse," according to a Baltimore Sun article published Dec. 30, 1910. "Shellman began organizing the...Tags: Family, Colleges and Universities, Newspapers, Santa Claus (fictional character), Newspaper and Magazine
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Carroll suggests tree-cycling for disposal of Christmas trees
County officials are encouraging residents to consider recycling Christmas trees after the holidays for use as compost, mulch or wood chips. Residents can drop off Christmas trees at the Northern Landfill and Recycling Center, 1400 Baltimore Blvd.,...Tags: Holidays
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