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25 YEARS AGO: Aegis sold to Times Mirror-owned Baltimore Sun
From The Aegis dated Jan. 1, 1987: Not necessarily a big deal to its readers, but Shield Press, publisher of The Aegis, was sold to The Baltimore Sun 25 years ago this week. Anne Worthington and John D. Worthington IV, whose family owned and operated the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Safeway Inc., Lotteries, Companies and Corporations
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August: Cal and Irene are big, but nothing tops a quake
Three 17-year-old boys accused of armed robbery in Aberdeen were charged as adults. Devonte Vanhook, Wesley Moore and Deshaun Moore were accused of robbing two males of a cell phone in late July.
Rachel Ann Hicks, 37, of Lake Forest, Cal., was...Tags: World Series, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Punishment, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Ripken encouraged by Orioles' offseason moves
When looking back at last year's Orioles , the one thing that stuck out to Cal Ripken, Jr. was that their pitching was ranked last in the majors.
Before the former Orioles great held the eighth annual Cal Ripken Sr. Aspire Gala on Friday night at the...Tags: American League East, Mark Teixeira, Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles, Michael Pineda
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Home of the Braves
Editor:
On behalf of the 12U Bel Air Braves travel baseball team, we would like to thank everyone who supported our fundraisers, bought raffle tickets, made donations or just wished us good luck throughout the season. The Braves have had a very...Tags: World Series, Athletes
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Did you hear, football is back?
Football is back! The best three words in the world, right? Here's three more words that many probably thought and even spoke. Who really cares? I mean seriously, did you really think there could be no NFL this year? If you did, wake up. But let's...Tags: World Series, High School Sports, National Football League, Babe Ruth, Football
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Baltimore Redbirds become part of community through host family program
Just because he’s finished contributing on the field doesn’t mean the summer work is over for Baltimore Redbirds pitcherScott Strickland.
Though Strickland helped the local Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League squad qualify for the playoffs,...Tags: Artscape, College Sports, Baltimore Orioles, Mike Krzyzewski, Elections
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Good Eats: Pelican Cove Serving Up Fresh Seafood and Good Times
Whether you're craving seafood or steak, Pelican Cove Seafood Bar and Grill Restaurant in Abingdon has a diverse menu with items such as fresh oysters and mussels, Porter House steak and Key Largo Seafood Marinara, served with lump crabmeat, sautéed...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Steaks, Restaurants, Lady Gaga, Lettuce
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Fed up with this baseball season? Try my team
It's fortunate personal computers and their use for rotisserie baseball format hadn't been invented when I was growing up, otherwise I might not have made it out of grade school. Then again, most guys who grew up in the 1950s were the equivalent of...Tags: Mickey Mantle, Baltimore Orioles, Television, National League, Willie Mays
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The Aegis receives Newspaper of the Year honor
Members of the news, editorial, sports, photography and web design staffs of The Aegis, The Record and APG News received 37 awards in the 2011 Maryland, Delaware, D.C. Press Association's Editorial Contest. In addition to individual and team awards,...
Tags: Photography Supplies and Services, World Series, Charlie Daniels, Arts, Cartoons
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Bonner's marching orders bring him to Cockeysville
Cockeysville Baptist Church, located on Warren Road, is happy to welcome its new pastor, the Rev. Tim Bonner. He holds a master of divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, graduating in 1988, and also holds the rank of...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Timonium, Game Shows (genre), Christianity, Dance
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Essex native Bielski named national high school baseball coach of year
In the 1980s, many were captivated by the Baltimore Orioles and their future Hall of Fame shortstop Cal Ripken. Growing up in Essex and playing shortstop for Calvert Hall, Rich Bielski was one of them.
Now the coach at Archbishop McCarthy High School...Tags: Montreal Expos, Schools, High School Sports, Baltimore Orioles, Colleges and Universities
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Ripken asks Sandusky's charity not to use his name on website, in brochures
On Wednesday, Cal Ripken Jr.'s name appeared on the website of the Second Mile charity under the heading "Board of Directors: Honorary Board."
By Thursday, it didn't.
Ripken asked the Second Mile, a charity allegedly used by former Penn State football...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Cal Ripken, Jr., Jerry Sandusky, Arnold Palmer, Joe Paterno
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