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Marquardt, head of Capital Gazette Communications, will retire after 35 years at Annapolis newspaper
The editor and publisher of Capital Gazette Communications, which publishes The Capital newspaper in Annapolis, will retire at the end of the year after more than 35 years at the daily, the publishing company's owner said Friday. Tom Marquardt, who...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Newspapers, Annapolis, Central Michigan University
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Elliott Franklin Sears, engineer
Elliott Franklin Sears, a World War II veteran who later worked as an assistant chief engineer for the Navy Department in Washington, died Sept. 5 of heart failure at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in Southern Maryland. The longtime Woodmoor resident...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945), Television Industry, Labor Legislation, The Pentagon
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North Harford tops Fallston, Bo Manor in Wednesday golf matchup
The North Harford Hawks earned a win in Wednesday golf action, carding a 217 to top Fallston and Bo Manor at Mountain Branch. Bo Manor took second with a team score of 237, just two strokes of ahead of the Fallston Cougars, who carded a 239. Leading the... -
Anne Arundel school board approves teachers' raises
The Anne Arundel County school board approved raises Wednesday for teachers union employees, providing funds for a 2013 fiscal year budget proposal that county officials had struck down. The school board approved a 1.25 percent increase, the first...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting, Health Insurance Cost, Teachers
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Anne Arundel schools excel with STEM programs
The Anne Arundel County school system has one of the most accomplished science, technology, engineering and math programs in the state, garnering national awards while ensuring that its initiatives remain available to all students, according to school...Tags: Intel Corp., High Schools, Technology, Engineering, Students
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Arnold man charged with theft from cars
Anne Arundel County police are investigating several armed robberies that occurred over the weekend in Brooklyn Park, Galesville, Glen Burnie and Annapolis. In several cases, they have descriptions of the suspects, but have been unable to locate them....Tags: Brooklyn Park, Prosecution, Glen Burnie, Annapolis, Arnold (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Ten Maryland schools receive National Blue Ribbon
Ten Maryland schools have been named National Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan announced Friday.
Six elementary schools received the honor: Crofton Meadows in Anne Arundel County, Woodholme in Baltimore County, Ring...Tags: Arne Duncan, Parochial Schools, Students, Whitehall, Columbine High School Massacre (1999)
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Ring Factory Elementary in Bel Air earns National Blue Ribbon School honor
Ring Factory Elementary School in Bel Air received another prestigious honor Friday when it was announced as a 2012 National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. According to Harford County Public Schools, Ring Factory...
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Thanks to Burch's efforts, African American culture lives on in Howard County
You know you are entering a different world when you see the heavy cordless iron that requires a fire to heat it sitting atop a wooden ironing board covered with a bed sheet used as an ironing pad at the Howard County Center of African American Culture....Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Carrollton, Howard County, Fort Meade (military base), Arts
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Maryland panel begins look at gun access by mentally ill
A state task force composed of police, mental health advocates and gun rights representatives began its look Tuesday at whether Maryland laws governing gun access by the mentally ill should be changed. Questions the 17-member panel will consider...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Gun Control, Laws, Labor Legislation, Medical Specialization
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Md. 'joker' case judge orders GPS monitoring, no firearms
The Crofton man accused of calling himself a "joker" while threatening to carry out a workplace shooting will be under GPS monitoring and not have access to guns while undergoing mental health treatment, a judge ruled Thursday.
Neil Edwin Prescott, 28,...Tags: Prisons, Gun Control, Behavioral Conditions, Chemical Industry, Judges
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'Joker' suspect released into parents' custody
The Crofton man accused of threatening a workplace shooting and calling himself "a joker" appeared in a Prince George's County courtroom Tuesday, hours after leaving the inpatient psychiatric facility where he stayed voluntarily for more than three...Tags: Laws, Behavioral Conditions, Maryland State Police, Judges, Pitney Bowes Incorporated
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