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Highland/Fulton: Preserving summer's bounty calls for 'can-do' attitude
"Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?" It's probably coming in like gang busters right about now. You probably have more zucchini, string beans, corn, squash, cucumbers and maybe even some vine-ripened tomatoes than you know what to do...Tags: The Washington Post, Lacrosse, Special Olympics, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Lutherville family thankful for 'save situation' at Orioles Park
On the evening of June 23, the Edrington family left their Lutherville home for a night at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They ate dinner at Dempsey's, had a few beers, and took a family photo with the man who plays the Ocean City lifeguard in television...
Tags: First Aid, Injuries and Wounds, Danny Espinosa, Matt Wieters, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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Letter: Hey, buddy, can you spare a ...?
Editor: Have you ever thought about what $31 buys in today's world? Maybe a vintage Brooks Robinson baseball card, depending on condition, would bring $31. Perhaps a half of a tank of gas. … if you're lucky. Indeed, $31 could buy a meal for two at... -
Ethel M. Folkemer, artist
Ethel M. Folkemer, an artist and die-hard Orioles fan, died July 17 of heart failure at Morningside House, an Ellicott City assisted-living facility. She was 99. The daughter of a steamship company worker and a homemaker, Ethel Marie Tillery was born...Tags: Linthicum, Charles Street, Heart Failure, Catonsville, Ellicott City
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Despite sneak peek, Eddie Murray 'speechless' after statue unveiling
The Baltimore SunTwo days ago, Orioles Hall of Famer Eddie Murray received a sneak peek of the statue that would be unveiled Saturday in his honor. With the switch-hitting Murray hitting from the left side, crouched low to the ground, bat barrel pointing to the sky in...Tags: Jim Thome, Folklore and Mythology, Frank Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr., Buck Showalter
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South beats North in Brooks Robinson All-Star Game at Camden Yards
Adam Jones had a simple request for the South team of the Brooks Robinson All-Star Game at Camden Yards on Sunday. A day after his walk-off home run in extra innings against the Philadelphia Phillies, and minutes after he scored the winning run in...
Tags: Baseball, Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, Memorial Stadium, Adam Jones (baseball)
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Sports Legends to induct Ripken, Murray into Hall of Legends
The Baltimore SunCal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray will be inducted into the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards' Hall of Legends during the Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation's annual gala in September, according to a news release. "Cal & Eddie: A Legendary Evening" will...Tags: Art Modell, Folklore and Mythology, Museums, Cal Ripken, Jr., Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Earl Weaver talks about his statue (also includes info on FanFest autograph vouchers)
Had a chance today to speak to Earl Weaver, the Orioles’ Hall of Fame manager who will be one of the club’s six icons to be honored with a bronze statue this year at Camden Yards.
Calling from South Florida, Weaver said he was overwhelmed...Tags: Baltimore Convention Center, Frank Robinson, Cal Ripken, Jr., Jim Palmer, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Orioles fans can now give their license plates the bird
The Baltimore SunIt's got the bumper sticker. It's got the little flag. But your car, hopped up on Opening Day excitement, wants a little something more. Lucky for the ride, you can now order it one of the new Orioles cartoon bird license plates. A collaboration...Tags: Auction Service, Frank Robinson, Eddie Murray, Matt Wieters, Nick Markakis
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Maryvale makes alcohol awareness mandatory
They have asked a date, found the perfect dress, matched the shoes and made the appointments for hair and nails. But the seniors and their parents at Maryvale Preparatory School must add one more thing to their to-do list before prom night Friday.
The...Tags: College Sports, Teaching and Learning, Substance Abuse, Health and Safety at School, Students
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Future of Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade in doubt
Tom Kerr was president of the old Hampden Businessmen's Association in 1972, when Gov. William Donald Schaefer asked him to organize the Hampden Mayor's Christmas Parade.
Although Schaefer was a Democrat and Kerr a Republican, Kerr was a big supporter...Tags: Entertainment Events, Local Government, Sheila Dixon, Festive Events, Government
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How the 2012 Orioles' start matches up to other teams in franchise history
The Baltimore SunIn 59 seasons in Baltimore, the Orioles have started with 19 wins or more in their first 28 games only six times -- 1969, 1970, 1992, 1997, 2005 and, now, 2012. The Orioles ran their current winning streak to five games following Sunday's 17-inning...Tags: Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Texas Rangers, Eric Davis, Bruce Chen
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