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'House the Bel Air Built' to be dedicated this Friday
This Friday, June 21, at 10 a.m., Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna, Inc. will cut the ribbon on the "House That Bel Air Built," located at 404 Giles Street in Bel Air. This will be the 71st home HHS has built since its inception in 1993 and the first...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Harford County, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
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Civil trial opens in Anne Arundel slots campaign signs theft
It's been more than two years since David Scott Corrigan was caught by a police officer slicing a campaign sign from its frame outside the headquarters of a pro-slots campaign committee in Severna Park. Corrigan's criminal case involving the theft of 70...
Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Trials, Theft, Litigation
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Howard County Briefs
Gardening volunteers The Howard County Conservancy seeks Wednesday morning drop-in gardening volunteers from 9:30 a.m. to noon to help maintain its themed and native plant gardens. All levels of experience welcome. For information, call Tabby Fique at...Tags: Electronics, Howard County, Dining and Drinking, Alzheimer's Disease, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Habitat for Humanity receives check
Proceeds from Clear Your Clutter Day, an annual Earth Day initiative, at Harford Community College on April 27, were presented to Habitat for Humanity Susquehanna.Tags: Earth Day, Harford Community College
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Boys' Latin athlete Aaron Leeds demonstrates integrity off the field
Aaron Leeds just wanted his breakfast. Not the attention, not an article in a parent newsletter, not an award. Just an egg sandwich from Pepe's. As Leeds walked into the North Baltimore restaurant on a December morning on his way to school, a white...
Tags: Lacrosse, Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches
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'Mountain' keeps climbing to new heights in Harford
A map of Harford County dotted with red flags filled the projection screen above the altar at Mountain Christian Church. Each flag was a campus, a "small group," an event or just a worshiper's home – the many ways Mountain made its presence felt...
Tags: Music, Christianity
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Baltimore pastor wins award for efforts to fight poverty, crime
When passersby drive through West Baltimore's Sandtown-Winchester community, they won't see flags symbolizing unity or notice traces of an affluent town. What they will see is a neighborhood once riddled with drug trade and prostitution, now being...
Tags: Heroin, Prisons, Open Society Foundations, Martin Luther King Jr., Farms
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Edward H. "Ham" Welbourn Jr., insurance executive
Edward H. "Ham" Welbourn Jr., a retired insurance executive and World War II veteran, died April 29 of complications from dementia at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 98. The son of Edward H. Welbourn, who owned Rennous Kleinle...
Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Alzheimer's Disease, Key Largo, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Anglicanism
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Robert M. Douglass, Calvert Cliffs' chief engineer
Robert M. Douglass, former chief engineer of Baltimore Gas & Electric Co.'s Calvert Cliffs nuclear power plant, died Monday of cancer at his home in Port Republic, Calvert County. He was 88. The son of an electrical engineer and a homemaker, Robert...
Tags: Electronics, Severna Park, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Plant Openings, Nuclear Power
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Forecasters eyeing severe storm risks Thursday, likely south of Baltimore
Forecasters are watching for development of potentially severe thunderstorms across Maryland late Thursday, though the strongest chances for severe weather were expected in Southern Maryland. Warming temperatures are expected to fuel the atmospheric...
Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, St. Mary's County, Baltimore Weather, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), National Weather Service
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College Lines
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH BRADFORD: Emily Angel of Stewartstown, Pa, was expected to graduate Sunday, April 28, from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY: Meredith Riddle, D.O.,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Colleges and Universities, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Students
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Md. nonprofits waiting for cuts to AmeriCorps volunteers
When officials in Washington evaluate the consequences of the sequester, Tiara Bland wants them to consider the sixth-grade girls at Mother Seton Academy. Bland, a 22-year-old AmeriCorps member at the Baltimore academy for low-income children, said the...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Colleges and Universities, Government, American Red Cross
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