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10 Days: A guide to activities in Carroll County
1/13 Sunday Brunch on the hill On Sun., Jan. 13, at 11 a.m., McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster, will host a Sunday brunch buffet with live music. The cost is $12 and includes a mimosa or bloody Mary, or $7.75 without an alcoholic beverage....Tags: Soups, Museums, Mount Airy, Sykesville, Movies
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Virginia proposal complicates Maryland's gas tax debate
The governor of Virginia has thrown a new wrinkle into a Maryland debate by calling for abolition of the commonwealth's gas tax and increasing the sales tax to pay for roads and transit – a move that would alter the competitive balance between the...
Tags: Annapolis, Petroleum Industry, Martin O'Malley, Automotive Equipment, Michael E. Busch
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Can Md. follow Va.'s lead on transportation?
The General Assembly returned to Annapolis today, and the biggest idea floating around comes from across the Potomac. With the details of Gov. Martin O'Malley's agenda a mystery for the time being, lawmakers in Maryland's capital find themselves...
Tags: Annapolis, Martin O'Malley, NAACP, Government, Regional Authority
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Transportation summit pushes for revenue increase
Business leaders, elected officials and transportation advocates gathered in Annapolis Wednesday to push Gov. Martin O’Malley and the General Assembly to take action next year to raise vital revenue for the state’s roads, bridges and transit...Tags: Annapolis, Montgomery County (Maryland), Petroleum Industry, Michael E. Busch, Government
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Delays expected for westbound traffic on Patapsco River Bridge
Westbound traffic on the newly reconstructed Patapsco River Bridge on Route 40 — connecting Baltimore and Howard counties — is scheduled to be shifted back to the original bridge Thursday, Dec. 27, but will be reduced to one lane as...
Tags: Road Transportation, Traffic, Trips and Vacations, Patapsco, Ellicott City
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Lawmaker pitches $1,000 penalty for 'bogus' speed camera tickets
Speed camera companies and local governments would be penalized $1,000 for each "bogus" citation issued to motorists under proposed legislation announced Monday by state Del. Jon Cardin. The Baltimore County Democrat also wants to require governments in...
Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Martin O'Malley, Xerox Corporation, Judges, Baltimore County
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New biography of legendary railroader John Work Garrett
The optimistic incorporators and builders of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, the nation's first common carrier railroad, which was founded in Baltimore in 1827 and began building westward the next year, envisioned it would take 10 years and $10 million...Tags: New Year's Day, Abraham Lincoln, Ohio River, Biography (genre), Book
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Morgan students 'in shock' over allegations that professor defrauded foundation
Students chatting in Morgan State University's gleaming new engineering building grew wide-eyed when a classmate shared the news: A highly regarded professor had been indicted on charges that he defrauded the National Science Foundation of hundreds of...Tags: Credit and Debt, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Prosecution, Engineering, Financial Aid
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Elkridge: Hanker for pasta? Grace Episcopal is there for you
Is it really November already? Well, then I guess it's that time of year, meaning you are cordially invited to the Grace Episcopal Church annual spaghetti dinner, Nov. 3, 5-7:30 p.m., at the Parish Hall, 6725 Montgomery Road, Elkridge. The menu will...Tags: Annapolis, American Cancer Society, Music Industry, Linthicum, Music
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Transportation creeps back after Sandy slams area
For the second consecutive year, transportation crews got their winter tune-up before Halloween, battling blinding rain and high winds as well as slick roads and blizzard conditions. At the height of the storm overnight, 132 state roads were closed and...Tags: New York City, Subway Transportation, Air Transportation Delays, Cruise Line Ports, AirTran
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Travelers in the region stranded by Sandy
If you were hoping to escape the misery of Sandy's looming impact on the Mid-Atlantic, it's too late. Major air, rail and bus carriers have canceled most trips into Tuesday.
Delta Airlines offered the last scheduled flights out of town Monday morning...Tags: Cruise Line Ports, Air Transportation Delays, AirTran, Festive Events, Air Transportation
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Back Story: Examining the history of the working-class Remington
"You know when you see John Ellsberry's painted alligator at the end of the 28th Street Bridge that you're in Remington," said Kathleen C. Ambrose, who is researching and writing a history of the more than 200-year-old Baltimore neighborhood that she...
Tags: Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Railway Transportation, Johns Hopkins University, Italy
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