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Helicopter to fly in new Ocean City inlet tower
The Baltimore SunIf you're going down to Ocean City on Friday to enjoy a quiet off-season stay, you may notice something overhead. And it's not the steel beams of the Bay Bridge or the beautiful blue skies. Instead, it's likely to be a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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Havre de Grace lighthouse will again be a stop on statewide Lighthouse Challenge
A statewide event will once again shine a light on Havre de Grace's historic Concord Point Lighthouse.
Hundreds of lighthouse enthusiasts will descend on the prominent monument at the tip of the city's Promenade, which will be spotlighted during the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Cruises, Havre de Grace, Chesapeake Bay, Turkey
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Baltimore still vulnerable to attack, officials say
In the aftermath of Sept. 11, homeland security in Baltimore was defined by color-coded terror warnings, police with automatic weapons standing guard at the Inner Harbor and officers racing from one suspicious package to another.
It was a reassuring show...Tags: Fine Arts, Aircraft Hijacking, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, FBI
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Fitness with a view
Fall in the Mid-Atlantic region offers a break from the summer humidity, a pause before the cold, gray winter, and lots of great scenery. It's a perfect opportunity to get outdoors for some exercise that doesn't feel like a chore. Whether it is a peaceful...Tags: File Sharing, Nature, Whitehall, Hypothermia, Patapsco
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Leszcz seeks eighth term on Laurel City Council
City Council President Michael Leszcz has his eye on several issues as he seeks an eighth term on the council, issues he maintains his background and experience make him best equipped to handle.
Maintaining city services and living within the city's...Tags: Long Island, Fort Meade (military base), Laurel, Employees, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Chessie: Chesapeake by choice
Welcome back, old friend.
In a summer of discontent across the United States from the record heat wave that's plagued much of the country to the icy deficit reduction talks in Washington, it's good to see a familiar (and might we add unflappable)...Tags: Conservation, Morgan State University, Chesapeake Bay, Radio, Calvert County
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Dr. Donald W. Zantop
Dr. Donald W. Zantop, co-owner of the Fallston Veterinary Clinic who was noted for his avian rescue work, died Oct. 13 in a diving accident off Bald Head Island, N.C.
The Fallston resident, who was 59, had been collecting underwater fossils with...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Crofton, Anglicanism, Natural Resources, Science
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Final week to apply to service academy
Every year, it is my privilege to nominate some of the brightest, most dedicated students in Maryland to the U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Military Academy, U.S. Air Force Academy and U.S. Merchant Marine Academy No nominations are necessary for admission...Tags: United States Naval Academy, United States Merchant Marine Academy, U.S. Military, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Charles Street
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Relocation of St. Mary's students to cruise ship is delayed
Charlotte Mecklenburg let her mind drift ahead many years to the fall of her prospective offspring's freshman year in college. She imagined her child grousing about a cramped living space or a messy roommate, and she scoffed.
"They will never be able...Tags: St. Mary's City, Entertainment Events, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Lansdowne High student named to school superintendent's advisory board
Logan McNaney has one more meeting to program into his iPad's calendar each month.
Superintendent Joe Hairston appointed McNaney and seniors from Dulaney, Hereford, Catonsville and Woodlawn high schools and from the Carver Center for Arts and...Tags: Virginia Tech, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), High Schools, University of Maryland, College Park, Joe A. Hairston
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St. Mary's students cleared to move onto cruise ship
After a 24-hour delay, 240 students from St. Mary's College of Maryland were cleared to move onto a cruise ship Tuesday afternoon, a college spokeswoman said.
The students, displaced from two residence halls by pervasive mold growth, have spent the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Entertainment Events
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Ship engineer may be rewarded for blowing whistle on pollution scheme
A pollution whistle blower may be granted a financial reward Wednesday at the sentencing of two foreign shipping companies that were illegally pumping oily sludge and plastic into the sea and falsifying records to cover their tracks, according to court...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Environmental Pollution, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations
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