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Harford going to the dogs, and cats
The town, or more precisely, Harford County, is going to the dogs and cats. At least that's the hope of those at the Humane Society of Harford County who have partnered with the Art Rooms Professional Art Supplies to host a fun competition as a...Tags: Artists, Havre de Grace, Animals, Fine Artists, Harford Community College
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Kids who start businesses learn the value of money along the way
From hot-chocolate stands to dog walking to helping people with computers, kids can start their own businesses — and learn about the value of money along the way. On a chilly day last November, 5-year-old Sylvia Fordham caught the business bug....
Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Business, Pet Services, Consultancy Service, Sales
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Rotunda redeveloper taking fresh look at MOM's Organic Market
A chain of organic markets that Scott Nash started in his mother's basement in Beltsville in 1987 has grown to 10 stores in Maryland and Virginia. An 11th store could be coming to the Rotunda mall. MOM's Organic Market is a finalist to open a boutique...Tags: Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Whole Foods Market, Timonium, Hybrid Vehicles, Marketing
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World of Pets Expo a fun and educational event
In today's world, pets aren't just animal companions, they're often the favorite family members with their own personalized dinner ware, special sleeping places, custom diet, fitness plans and more. Some pets are simply pampered, others perform for...
Tags: Timonium, Pets, Animals, Drugs and Medicines, Health Organizations
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Pages from the Past: Determined soldier twice deterred from coming home
An article in the Feb. 7, 1963, edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported on a local soldier determined to come home, despite not having permission to do so.. Officers Herbert D. King and William Raubach of the Wilkens Avenue police...Tags: U.S. Military, Annapolis, Randallstown, Catonsville, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Artist Michael Muller's dog is his muse
The newspaper ad promised Boston Terrier puppies and there they were, gamboling about an Annapolis breeder's kitchen, five or six of them, squirmy, sweet and wild. Tom Boeke knew which one it would be after only a minute. The one that sashayed right...
Tags: Annapolis, Steve Martin, Manhattan (New York City), Book
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Find true love at Camp Bow Wow's Cupids and Canines event
Looking for that perfect Valentine? Or maybe you and your true four-legged love are looking to share the snuggles this year. Either way, Columbia’s Camp Bow Wow is gearing up for its fifth annual Cupids and Canines event to be held Feb. 9 from 11 a....
Tags: Ellicott City, Bow Wow, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Share Your Blessings: Where to donate this holiday season
As we come to the close of another challenging year on the economic front, local nonprofit groups throughout the area are still struggling to make ends meet and address growing needs in the community. These groups and the people they serve need our help...Tags: DVDs, Wii, Medical Research, Walmart, Books and Magazines
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Perryville continues to consider changes to sign regulations
Perryville's mayor and board of commissioners continued to consider a change to the town's zoning code during an Oct. 16 work session, following requests from one commissioner in favor of the change and a recommendation from the planning commission...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Dog (animal), Government Aid, McDonald's
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Laurel advocates help neuter dozens of feral cats
In the woods behind a Maryland City shopping center last week, volunteers were hard at work trapping members of one of the feral cat colonies in the Laurel region, kicking off a trap-neuter-return program months in the making. The mass trap-neuter-...
Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Laurel, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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After mauling, Waverly farmers' market sets new policy on dogs
The manager of a Waverly farmers' market said that following a dog-biting incident adjacent to the popular Saturday event, his security detail would issue civilian citations to the owners of animals left unattended. Marc Rey, who runs the 32nd Street...Tags: Dog (animal), Hospitals and Clinics, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Harford County, Union Memorial Hospital
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No age barriers, as Harford shops for new school year
Parents and kids in Harford County got ready to head back to school with plenty of shopping over the weekend, as the state-sponsored week of tax-free shopping also encouraged residents to make their purchases by Saturday. There's not much time left to...
Tags: Aberdeen, Cecil County, Elkton, Harford Community College, Havre de Grace
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