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Summer sports camps continue registration
Submitting sports notices The deadline for submitting sports copy is 9 a.m. on Monday. We prefer email (howardcountysports@patuxent.com). Lacrosse The Howard Boys Lacrosse program is offering two camps this summer at Howard High School. The first...Tags: High School Sports, Lacrosse, Teaching and Learning, Autism, Students
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Harford March for Babies on Sunday raises more than $100,000
More than 600 Harford County residents joined to support the nation's smallest citizens at the 2013 March for Babies on Sunday along Route 23 in Forest Hill, raising in excess of $100,000 to improve and protect the health of infants. Now in its 43rd ...
Tags: Premature Birth, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Cigna Corporation, March of Dimes Foundation, Birth Defects
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Church bell tower repairs signify change in Oliver neighborhood
A few weeks ago, I spent a few quiet minutes in Green Mount Cemetery, where its higher ground offers unexpected views of Baltimore. As I looked to the southeast, something curious caught my eye. What was going on in the nearby Oliver neighborhood? What...
Tags: Basilica of the Assumption, Ceremonies, Building Material, Roland Park, Roman Catholicism
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Environmental cleanup of 1904 Roland Water Tower begins
Work has begun to clean up and restore the long-closed iconic 107-year-old Roland Water Tower. The Baltimore-based company Padeens Inc. started environmental cleanup of the tower at West University Parkway and Roland Avenue on Oct. 31 and expects to...
Tags: Roland Park, Environmental Cleanup, Water Supply
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Hudsons Corner: Lights of the season spark joy and hope, and illuminate remembrances
With this year's Thanksgiving the earliest it could occur, lights have gone on earlier than usual, too. Some in the neighborhood were unintentional lights of the season. While driving down Roland Avenue on a mid-November Friday night, light shone from...Tags: Roland Park, Holidays
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Sandy not changing weekend plans in north Baltimore — yet
Just as Mt. Washington Tavern prepares to reopen after a fire last year, here comes Hurricane Sandy, with the potential to wreak havoc in the region, especially in areas like Mount Washington, near the flood-prone Jones Falls. But restaurant co-owner Rob...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Holidays, Hurricanes, Bars and Clubs, Entertainment Events
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Lutherville Garden Clubs embrace a fall harvest of fellowship, outreach projects
School has begun, and fall activities with our local clubs and associations are getting under way as well. The Lutherville Garden Club kicks off its year Thursday, Sept. 6, with a panel discussion on recycling, "Reduce, ReUse and ReCycle: How the Three...Tags: Mini, Elementary Schools, Timonium, Schools, Baltimore County
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Another Royal Farms proposed
A commercial site, which would include a Royal Farms and retail building, has been proposed for a 4.5-acre property in Rock Spring. The plan came before the county's Development Advisory Committee Wednesday; and there was very little public feedback.... -
State delegate to re-introduce bond bill for water tower restoration
State Del. Shawn Tarrant says he will seek passage of a $300,000 bond bill to restore the Roland Water Tower. It's the second year in a row that Tarrant, who represents the 40th District, is introducing the bill. Last year's bond bill was for $250,000....Tags: Roland Park, Preservation Maryland, Water Supply
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Old Roland Park Water Tower still structurally sound after earthquake
Baltimore City inspectors said Tuesday's Virginia earthquake appears to have had no impact on the 106-year-old Roland Park Water Tower. "I'm going to say that this building has not sustained any damage, any, from the earthquake," said Dennis Chojnowski,...Tags: Roland Park, 1st Mariner Arena, Natural Disasters, Disasters, Water Supply
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No imminent plans to raze Roland Park's old water tower, city says
Baltimore City has no imminent plans to raze the old water tower in Roland Park, despite stated fears by a community group that is trying to protect and renovate the north Baltimore landmark, city officials say.
But officials say the city plans to do a...Tags: Roland Park, Water Supply
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City Hall considers selling 15 historic landmarks
City Hall is considering selling or leasing 15 historic Baltimore landmarks, including the iconic Shot Tower and stately War Memorial building, which officials believe are underused and could bring the city sorely needed cash.
The idea has excited...Tags: Rental Service, Marketing, Wars and Interventions, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Clifton
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