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Track: County athletes set records en route to state titles
It was a record-setting day for Harford County athletes in the MPSSAA State Track and Field Championships in Baltimore Saturday. Brandon Chase of Edgewood won the 400-meter dash in 47.25 seconds to break the Class 2A state meet record. Jimmia McCluskey...Tags: Track and Field, Havre de Grace, Awards and Prizes, Morgan State University, A.J. Hawk
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Track: Aberdeen girls win region track and field title
The Aberdeen girls continued to gain momentum Saturday as they raced through their regional qualifying en route to the state track and field championships this week. The Eagles won the 3A North region meet at North Harford Saturday, edging a strong...Tags: Track and Field, A.J. Hawk, Ray King, Havre de Grace, High School Sports
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'American Idol' recap: Hollywood, Day 3
Tonight, "American Idol"gives us two hours' worth of coverage from the remaining days in Hollywood week. If the previous episode was all drama, this one has ... drama. But we are finally treated to performances as well. Hooray for having our cake and...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Music, Dave Matthews, Concerts
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National Preps tournament features 46 seeded wrestlers from Maryland
The Baltimore SunThe National Prep tournament begins Friday at Lehigh with 46 Maryland wrestlers among the top seeds. No. 1 McDonogh is sending the biggest contingent with eight wrestlers, while No. 5 St. Paul's and No. 3 Archbishop Spalding each have five. The 160-pound...Tags: Georgetown, Wrestling
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Colonial Players brings Simon's work back to Arundel stage
Announcing a run of Neil Simon's "Chapter Two" through March 3, Colonial Players' February newsletter points out that 51/2 years have elapsed since its last staging of a Simon play. Memories of the company's October 2006 production of "Jake's Women" make...Tags: Charlie Byrd, Neil Simon, Honeymooning, Cerebral Palsy, Annapolis
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To save the bay, save the trees
What can we say about the half-acre of stream valley forest that developer William Tarbutton recently, blatantly bulldozed near Federalsburg on Maryland's Eastern Shore?
He will likely be fined by the Maryland Department of the Environment, which has...Tags: Agriculture, Natural Resources, Natural Resources, Punishment, Environmental Pollution
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Getty family turns a new page in General Assembly
Madison Getty is just like any other page in Annapolis. She makes coffee, delivers papers to be signed, runs errands for legislators and helps get things ready in the morning for members of Maryland's House of Delegates.
She does have one tiny advantage,...Tags: Annapolis, Culture, Carroll County (Maryland), Ceremonies, United States Naval Academy
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Carroll County Education Notes, from Winters Mills' brass act to new Leos at Francis Scott Key
Tech Center student places third in national welding competition Collins Lethbridge, a student at Francis Scott Key High School who is also a welding technologies student at the Carroll County Career and Technology Center, recently competed in the...Tags: Teachers, Machine Manufacturing, Carroll County (Maryland), Manufacturing and Engineering, Leukemia
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College News: Howard County students honored by Gettysburg College
The following residents have been named to the spring 2011 dean's list at Trevecca Nazarene University, in Nashville, Tenn.: Anne Royster, a senior music business major, of Elkridge; and Liberty Switzer, a senior music major, of Eldersburg. Mariah...Tags: Mount Airy, Sykesville, Colleges and Universities, Clarksville, Financial Aid
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Annapolis Summer Garden produces authentic, enjoyable 'Hairspray'
Annapolis Summer Garden caps a strong season with "Hairspray," John Waters' nostalgic tribute to 1960s Baltimore that is a perfect fit for outdoor August evenings at City Dock.
Based on Waters' 1988 film, the musical has won eight Tony awards,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Annapolis, Music Theater, Television, Anne Arundel Community College
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Charles Samuel "Sam" Poole Sr., Carroll County butcher, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterCharles Samuel "Sam" Poole Sr., a Carroll County butcher whose Sam's Deer Processing in Finksburg has been a destination for lucky hunters for decades, died Saturday from complications after heart surgery at Peninsula Regional Medical Center in Salisbury....Tags: Natural Resources, Washington County (Maryland), Carroll County (Maryland), Game, Surgery
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Portside Arts Fair retrospective show opens Sunday at Jordan River Art Center
EAST JORDAN -- "Portside Arts Fair: The Fiftieth Year Retrospective Show" opens with a reception from noon-4:30 p.m. Sunday, June 3, at the Jordan River Art Center, located at 301 N. Main St., in East Jordan. The Portside retrospective show will be...Tags: Arts
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