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Ag Banquet celebrates Harford's farms, honors Fiore Winery and Peter A. Jay
Harford County residents, farmers and county officials gathered at Level Fire Hall Friday night to celebrate local farmers' accomplishments and agricultural land preservation at the 2012 Harford County Ag Banquet.
Among those honored was one of the...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Agricultural Research and Technology, Consumer Goods Industries, Wines, Harford County
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Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra concert 'Ghosts and Witches' is March 17
The Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra continues its 35th anniversary season on St. Patrick's Day with a "Ghosts and Witches" concert. Sheldon Bair, SSO founder and music director, noted that guest artists from Canada will be featured, and hinted that the...Tags: Toronto (Canada), Music, Concerts, Culture, Music Industry
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Sherwood Gardens: Pretty as a picture
Mount Washington resident Jim Macko, a professional contractor and amateur artist, painted a small picture of a tree with tulips behind it. Macko was painting what he saw on a glorious Saturday morning at Sherwood Gardens, known as the most famous...
Tags: Easter, Painting, Arts, Community College of Baltimore County, Maryland State Fair
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Harford County Police Blotter
Harford County Sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Stephen Edwards Scott Jr., 36, of the first block of Robin Hood Road, was charged Thursday with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Prosecution, Apple iPad, Juvenile Delinquency, The Home Depot
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'The Walking Dead' recap, episode 208: 'Nebraska'
Sunday night's installment of "The Walking Dead" on AMC had it all: zombie deaths, human deaths, a car wreck, new characters, a working bar, heated arguments and — to cap it all off — a song by Maryland-based blues-metal band Clutch.
The...Tags: Fells Point, Nicolas Cage, Cancer, Vehicles, Heart Attack
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Former Baltimore International president misused more than $200,000 in funds, court filing alleges
The former president of Baltimore International College allegedly misused more than $200,000 for personal meals, antiques and unapproved salary, according to a legal filing submitted Tuesday by the remaining board of the defunct culinary school. Roger...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Baltimore International College, Fraud, Financial Planning, Corporate Crime
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Baltimore International College set to hand control to Va.-based Stratford
Baltimore International College is set to hand over control of its operations to Virginia's Stratford University after restructuring its debt and receiving approval from the required accrediting agencies.
The downtown culinary college held its final...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore International College, Teaching and Learning, Finance
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The key to Baltimore population growth: vocational training
I'd love to see Baltimore grow, and if immigrants are the answer that's fine with me, as long as they're here legally ("Immigrants key to reaching mayor's population goal," Jan. 9). Yet no matter how hard the mayor tries to increase population, it will...Tags: Retraining, Immigration, Retraining
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Police blotter
The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Lindsay M. Britton, 27, of the first block of East Bel Air Avenue, who was being held at Harford County Detention Center, was charged Thursday with unlawful taking of a motor...Tags: Interior Policy, Prisons, Crimes, Highway Transportation, Prosecution
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Frances Chandlee
Baltimore Sun reporterFrances M. Chandlee, a retired insurance company secretary and volunteer, died of a stroke Oct. 28 at her Roland Park Place home. She was 90. Born Frances Hardy Michaels in Baltimore and raised on West 40th Street, she was a 1937 Girls' Latin School...Tags: Washington, DC, Roland Park, Insurance
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Takeover of Baltimore International College receives preliminary approval
Virginia's Stratford University has received preliminary approval from the Maryland Higher Education Commission to take over operations of embattled Baltimore International College on Jan. 1. The approval from MHEC was one condition of a legal settlement...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Baltimore International College
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Police Blotter
Aberdeen James Emory Chapman, 28, of the 100 block of Hawkins Drive, was charged Tuesday with three fourth-degree burglary, two counts of second-degree burglary and two counts of vandalism. Sonya Nicole Risby, 20, of the first block of East Bel Air...Tags: Ridge, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Verizon Communications, Prosecution, Apple iPod
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