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At 30, Charlestown Retirement Community comes of age
Engelina van Opstal remembers having a problem with the air conditioning in her apartment at Charlestown Retirement Community and calling for someone to come repair it. "John came," van Opstal recalled Thursday, "and he got it working." That would...
Tags: Television Industry, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Pension and Welfare, Medical Specialization, Executive Branch
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Mayor's office Visa card incurs $766 in interest charges
A Visa credit card issued to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s office has accumulated more than $760 in finance charge since late 2011, thanks to monthly balances that have exceeded $13,000. Four monthly statements over that span list the account...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Local Government, Personal Data Collection, Credit and Debt, Interior Policy
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Annapolis to be featured on QVC Sunday
If you're flipping channels on Sunday, you may recognize Annapolis on shopping channel QVC. QVC will broadcast live from the rooftop of the Fleet Reserve Club along Ego Alley on Compromise Street, accordng to the Annapolis and Anne Arundel County...
Tags: Verizon Communications, QVC (tv network), Josh Cohen, United States Naval Academy
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Andrea, no longer tropical, dumping heavy rains Friday
Tropical Storm Andrea dropped several inches of rain on the Baltimore area Friday and could bring several inches more, causing some flooding and road closures. The rain started Thursday night, and is forecast to continue into early Saturday. As much...
Tags: St. Mary's County, Baltimore Weather, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Weather Warnings, Severna Park
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John Archer graduation is inspiring
The John Archer School's commencement ceremony is considered very special for Harford County leaders because of the progress made by the school's special needs students, some who have been together since age 3. "This is one of the best celebrations in...
Tags: Students, Graduation, Schools, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Anne Arundel Co. advises people not to swim
As hundreds of people prepare to participate in the annual Great Chesapeake Bay Swim on Sunday, Anne Arundel County health officials have issued an advisory warning people of potentially dangerous levels of bacteria in the water because of storm runoff....
Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Lobbying, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Weather Warnings, Ear Infection
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Assistant prosecutor named Anne Arundel's new state's attorney
A career Anne Arundel prosecutor was chosen Thursday as the county's new state's attorney, making her the first woman to hold the position as the top prosecutor in the county. Anne Colt Leitess, 49, will complete the 18 months remaining in the term of...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers, Laurel
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Craig's got as good a shot as anyone at governor's office [Editorial]
William Paca, of Abingdon, was the first, having held the office shortly after the American Revolution. Augustus Bradford, of Bel Air, who served during the Civil War, was another to have held the office. There may have been more Maryland governors, who...
Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Wars and Interventions, Primaries, Republican Party
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High school sports polls for May 29, 2013
Boys lacrosse ++++++++++++++++++++ || No. School || Record || Prev. || || 1. Loyola || 13-8 || 1 || || 2. Boys' Latin || 19-1 || 2 || || 3. Calvert Hall || 11-6 || 3 || || 4. McDonogh || 14-4 || 4 || || 5. Hereford || 19-2 || 5 || || 6. St. Paul'...
Tags: Pikesville, Perry Hall, Severna Park
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Regus 'flexible workplace' centers expand in Maryland
Technology company Hope LoanPort could have signed a conventional lease for its new headquarters in Baltimore. But the nonprofit doesn't work in a conventional way. Its 10 employees live in three states. Some work at home part-time but need office space...
Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Pratt Street, Rentals, Hunt Valley, Condos and Houses
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Harford executive Craig to make gubernatorial announcement
Harford County Executive David Craig plans to formally announce his bid for Maryland governor this coming Monday, June 3. The initial announcement will happen at 9 a.m. at Craig's Congress Avenue home in Havre de Grace. Following the Havre de Grace...
Tags: Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Silver Spring (Montgomery, Maryland), Morgan State University, Havre de Grace, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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In bid to lead Maryland, Harford's Craig challenges state government that has 'lost its focus'
Acknowledging the "naysayers" who think his campaign is already doomed, Harford County Executive David Craig formally launched his bid to become Maryland's next governor Monday morning with a spirited attack on Maryland's current government and the state'...
Tags: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., War of 1812, Martin O'Malley, Havre de Grace, Parties and Movements
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