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Columbia Home Tour looks for variety and 'wow' factor
The annual Columbia Home Tour — held the first Sunday in June — is a labor of love, but it's also a tightly choreographed high-wire act involving 60 docents and many people working behind the scenes. As organizers refine the details of the...
Tags: Rentals, Facebook, Tourism and Leisure
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Preakness 2012 attendance could be among highest ever
Baltimore Police say up to 50,000 people have shown up at Pimlico for the Preakness Stakes. The department expects about 112,000 people to come to the event by the time this evening's big race has been run. If the race hits that mark, it would be one...
Tags: Maroon 5 (music group), Preakness Stakes, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Equestrian
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Mid-Atlantic casinos listing
Pennsylvania Harrah's Chester Casino & Racetrack This destination offers services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Not only does Harrah's provide gaming action, but guests can also enjoy simulcasting and live racing. At Harrah's...Tags: Seafood, Talbots Incorporated, The Finish Line Incorporated, Penn National Gaming, Religious Festivals
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Police grapple with overtime costs for special events
Howard County has become a more popular destination in recent years for athletic races, festivals and other special events. But that popularity has come with a price. That price — increased spending on overtime for police officers to direct...
Tags: Festive Events, Finance, Ken Ulman, Safety of Citizens, Government
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O'Brien continues Penn State tour in Maryland
Bill O'Brien looks right out of Football Coach Central Casting: thick neck, hulking shoulders, receding hairline and a mug that looks like it caught a few forearms back when he played linebacker and defensive end at Brown. The new face of Penn State's...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, College Sports, Randy Edsall, Bill O'Brien, Ralph Friedgen
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Business group hears details of 4-H Deer Creek Overlook facility
The Harford County 4-H Conference and Retreat Center with its Deer Creek Overlook can handle a variety of community, business and family events, members of Mason-Dixon Business Association learned at their recent meeting. About 30 members of the...
Tags: Rentals, Natural Resources, Labor Legislation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, American Red Cross
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Engaged: Megan Strasdauskas & Brian Nee
This couple is expressing the easy, relaxed nature of their relationship with a "beach-y chic" wedding in Ocean City. Wedding date: October 27, 2012 Her story: Megan Strasdauskas, 27, grew up in Towson. Her mother, Leslie Wright, is community...
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Elkridge: Spring means time for cleaning up the Patapsco River Valley
Ahhhh, yes, the joys of spring cleaning… inside and out! This spring, the Friends of Patapsco Valley and Heritage Greenway, Inc. has 24 cleanups planned throughout the Patapsco River Valley. In the past seven years, the group has conducted 183...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Annapolis, Catonsville, Ice Skating
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Ellicott City: Area schools to host Empty Bowls events, raise money, awareness of hunger
Have you heard of Empty Bowls? It's an international fundraising effort to fight hunger started by Michigan high school art teacher John Hartom. His students created ceramic bowls for a charity event. After guests used the bowl for their meal, they took...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Government Health Care, Teaching and Learning, Senior Health, Prescription Drugs
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Howard County Dining Guide 2012
Howard County is home to an incredible assortment of dining experiences. From haute cuisine to grab-and-go, from special occasion to tonight’s supper, more than 250 restaurants await you within minutes of home or work. Whether you’re in the...
Tags: Chipotle Mexican Grill, Seafood, Beijing (China), Mexican Food, Lisbon (Portugal)
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Battle brews in Towson over boundaries of business district
When Towson American Legion Post 22 commander Jim Rebbert looks at a planner's drawing envisioning a future for the patch of land where the post now stands, he gets the jitters. The drawings show businesses and apartments along pleasant, tree-lined...Tags: Baltimore County, Realty, Real Estate, American Legion, Dunkin' Donuts
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UM to demolish president's residence
A 55-year-old brick mansion that serves as the official residence for the University of Maryland's president will be razed this fall and replaced with a new structure if the state's Board of Public Works on Wednesday approves the demolition. The 5,600-...Tags: Maryland Historical Trust, Health and Safety at School, Charity, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities
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