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Archaeological finds boost profile of Arundel's Pig Point
Three years of digging at a prehistoric Indian site in Anne Arundel County has unearthed the oldest structures and human habitations in Maryland and is making this bluff above the Patuxent River one of the most important archaeological sites in the Mid-...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Maryland Historical Trust, Archaeology, Culture, Material Science
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Six months later, Phylicia Barnes' family rallies for answers
In the hours, then days, after her teenage sister went missing during a Christmas visit, Deena Barnes remembers the gripping panic that took over — staying up for two days straight, on the edge of the couch, waiting to catch a glimpse of 16-year-old...Tags: Facebook, Missing Persons, Harrison Barnes, Phylicia Barnes
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Connect-A-Ride base fare reduced
The base fare for the local Connect-A-Ride bus system that serves Laurel and Anne Arundel, Howard and Prince George's counties, was reduced by 50 cents to $1.50 July 1, but at the same time, passengers saw free bus transfers disappear and monthly passes...Tags: National Security Agency, John Powell, Board of Directors, Anne Arundel County, National Security
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Greening rolls back blight in Reservoir Hill
When Gerrie Okwesa moved to Reservoir Hill five years ago, she had no intention of staying long. Vacant rowhouses marred the block, and a fence obstructed one end of the street where she lived — put there by police, she was told, to disrupt the drug...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Natural Resources, Judaism, African Americans, Healthy Diet
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Laurel council introduces new ethics legislation
Laurel City Council members repealed the city's ethics regulations and introduced legislation at their July 11 meeting to implement new state ethics regulations Maryland cities are required to adopt by October. The ethics regulations provide guidelines...Tags: Government, Real Estate, Laws, Ethics, Mortgages
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History Matters: Visiting, dancing and great pitching
100 Years Ago Visiting, dancing, and great pitching From the Lisbon social column: "Miss Louise Fisher has returned to Baltimore after spending sometime with her mother, Mrs. Ella A. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton White have returned to Philadelphia...Tags: Auction Service, Mount Airy, History (tv network), Lisbon (Portugal), Chincoteague (Accomack, Virginia)
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Day trip: Easton Plein Air! begins July 18
7th annual Easton Plein Air Competition and Arts Festival
What: Fifty-eight artists will compete in the seventh annual Easton Plein-Air competition. The weeklong event is one of the largest of its kind and features a competition, art exhibit and sale,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Arts, Festive Events
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Fire marshal warns of dangerous, illegal fireworks
SHREWSBURY, Pa. — A bold warning adorns the outside of the Phantom Fireworks showroom just over the Maryland line: "Pennsylvania residents not permitted entry." But Marylanders are most certainly welcome here. The parking lot is typically full of...Tags: Vehicles, Howard County, Injuries and Wounds, Harford County, Punishment
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Viable Rosecroft is standardbred industry's best hope
We are disappointed to read the latest editorial attack against Penn National Gaming by The Sun ("Penn National's bluff," July 8). How can The Sun advocate that Penn be expected to write a blank check to cover years of potential future operating losses at...Tags: Gaming Industry, Penn National Gaming, Gaming
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Margaret Faya, medical records supervisor, dies
Margaret E. Faya, a retired medical records supervisor at Spring Grove Hospital Center, died June 21 of complications of an infection at Howard County General Hospital. The Columbia resident was 91.
Born Mary Elizabeth Burkman in Baltimore, she grew up...Tags: Railway Transportation, Catonsville, Aquaculture, Christianity, New York City
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Datebook
Monday, July 18 Blacksmith group The Chesapeake Forge Blacksmith Guild meets at 7 p.m. at Kinder Farm Park, 1001 Kinder Farm Park Road, Millersville. Members learn new techniques while working on projects. No gate fees. Information: 410-222-6115....Tags: Anne Arundel County, Crofton, 5K Run, Glen Burnie, John Clark
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Four counties receive $1 million for school-based health care
The U.S. government awarded about $1 million in federal grants Thursday to four Maryland counties to improve school-based health care for students. The money will go to Baltimore, Montgomery and Dorchester counties as well as the Choptank Community...Tags: Bowie, Health and Safety at School
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