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Hamden, Connecticut is affectionately known as the "Land of the Sleeping Giant." Hamden was originally settled in 1638 as part of the New Haven Colony. Land Area: 33 square miles. Population (2000): 56,913. Official website: www.hamden.com
Hamden, Connecticut is affectionately known as the "Land of the Sleeping Giant." Hamden was originally settled in 1638 as part of the New Haven Colony. Land Area: 33 square miles. Population (2000): 56,913. Official website: www.hamden.com
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At Temple Isaiah in Fulton, a rabbi's time comes to a close
Mark Panoff stood in a courtyard on a Saturday evening in May, surrounded by the people he had long helped lead and the walls of a building he had helped build. The Sabbath was drawing to a close. So is an era. For 26 years, Panoff has been the rabbi...
Tags: Philosophy, New York City, Judaism, Boca Raton
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Alice Beer Engeman, music educator
Alice Beer Engeman, a retired director of music studies for the Baltimore City Department of Education and a Peabody Institute faculty member, died of respiratory failure Saturday at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was 99 and lived in Towson. Born Alice...Tags: Teachers, Music, Timonium, Bangor, Towson
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Rotunda Giant makes a quiet exit
Edith Bershadsky, of Tuscany-Canterbury, came to the Rotunda Giant shortly before 6 p.m. Thursday to buy a ticket for the record-breaking, $540 million Mega-Millions jackpot. But by the time she got there, Giant Food officials had already removed the...
Tags: Community College of Baltimore County, AIDS, Johns Hopkins University, Cathy Bevins, Kevin Kamenetz
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Baltimore police investigate report of armed individual in Hampden
Baltimore police Sunday night are investigating a report of an armed person in the 1400 block of Union Avenue in Hampden. Police spokesman Det. Jeremy Silbert said police received a call around 6 p.m. of an armed individual and investigators went to the...Tags: Hampden
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Parkville, Perry Hall, Nottingham, White Marsh students named to dean's lists
The following local students have been named to the dean's list for the fall 2011 semester at York College of Pennsylvania. Sean Lindemann, Christine Powers, Hanna Ramsburg and Karlie Dougherty, of Parkville; Jennifer DeShong and Brittanie Locke, of...Tags: Perry Hall, Chestertown, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning
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Head of the Class: Honors, degrees bestowed to local students
Andrew Vaziri, of Lutherville, earned the distinction of faculty honors for fall 2011 at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Ga. The following students from The University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. conferred degrees on during the 208th...Tags: Georgia Institute of Technology, Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Honfest restrictions: Draining the charm from Charm City
Just when I thought Baltimore couldn't become less charming, it manages to do so. I've never seen a place that works so hard to ruin what's attractive and fun. To me, Honfest and all associated with it represent quintessential camp. Now the word "Hon" and...Tags: Inner Harbor
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Superfresh closings could spell up to 1,500 layoffs
Nearly 1,500 workers are in danger of losing their jobs under a reorganization plan by the Superfresh supermarket chain that would sell almost all its stores in Maryland, most of which are in the Baltimore area.
The workers will lose their jobs unless...Tags: Employees, Groceries, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Real Estate, Property
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Recent home sales
ANNE ARUNDEL 20724 $290,000, 340 Marganza S, 4, 2/1, Rancher, 8/14 $335,000, 8219 Brooktree St, 4, 2/1, Colonial, 8/11 $353,000, 3115 Lunar Ct, 4, 3/0, Colonial, 8/11 20764 $269,900, 1516 Cedarhurst Rd, 3, 2/0, Cape Cod, 8/12 $675,000, 1210...Tags: Oakland (Orange, Florida), Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Monroe (Fairfield, Connecticut), Federal Hill, Stratford
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Ministers charged for wedding same-sex couples
NewsdayALBANY, N.Y. - Two ministers were charged yesterday with illegally performing 13 gay weddings in the upstate village of New Paltz, ensnaring clergy for the first time in the widening debate over same-sex marriage. Dawn Sangrey and Kay Greenleaf,...Tags: Lawyers, Weddings, Prosecution, Church and State Relations, Trials
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U.S. firms in gulf area fear war fallout
Associated PressDUBAI, United Arab Emirates - With the Iraq war in its fourth week and anti-American sentiment running high in the Arab world, U.S. companies in the region are anxious about the war's effects on their earnings and their employees' security. During the...Tags: Terrorism, Murder, IBM, Employees, Water Supply
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