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Mount St. Joe nets two individual titles in tennis; Gilman grabs one
Gilman junior Garrett Weinstein says he changed his strategy for the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference No. 1 singles individual final against McDonogh's Jake Gober Friday afternoon. The two had played nine days earlier....
Tags: Tennis, Georgetown
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Edward H. "Ham" Welbourn Jr., insurance executive
Edward H. "Ham" Welbourn Jr., a retired insurance executive and World War II veteran, died April 29 of complications from dementia at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 98. The son of Edward H. Welbourn, who owned Rennous Kleinle Brush...Tags: College Baseball, Habitat for Humanity International, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Dwayne Johnson, Key Largo
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Cyclists ride to downtown Towson for Bike to Work Day
Biking enthusiasts and advocates from all around the Towson area took advantage of a warm, clear morning Friday to participate in the 10th Annual Baltimore County Bike to Work Day Rally at the Towson Courthouse. "I think it was really successful,"...
Tags: Roland Park, Baltimore County, White Marsh, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Towson
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Home Depot tells owner of hot dog stands to relocate
Home Depot is not the first place most people go to grab a bite to eat. However, Angelo Micklos has spent the past 21 years changing that. The Canton resident owns the hot dog stands that sit outside the Home Depot stores in Lansdowne, Catonsville,...
Tags: White Marsh, The Home Depot, Foods and Beverages, Hot Dogs, Glen Burnie
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School reform doesn't work
In their commentary ("Six steps for post-Alonso school reform," May 14), Thomas Wilcox, Diane Bell-McKoy and Laura Gamble use many lofty and idealistic sounding words to promote their vision. However, it bears noting that education "reformers" are well-...
Tags: Stanford University, Public Schools, Charter Schools, Teaching and Learning, Annie E. Casey Foundation
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Calvert Hall, Gilman reach MIAA A Conference team golf final
As a second seed with a 6-2 league mark, Gilman is hardly a surprise finalist in the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference team golf championship. The Greyhounds' opponent, though, was not supposed to be fourth-seeded Calvert Hall...
Tags: Caves and Caverns, Ryan Howard, Landforms
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American dreaming, from Gatsby to Draper
Last weekend, the film "The Great Gatsby" was reported to have earned a whopping $51 million, according to Business Insider. Just prior to its release, however, many critics ripped the film for distorting the classic novel on which it is based with over-...
Tags: Sean John Combs, World War I (1914-1918), Tony Soprano (fictional character), The Daily Show (tv program), Community College of Baltimore County
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Measure would reduce open-space fees for Balto. Co. developers
The Baltimore County Council could vote next week to reduce fees that developers pay to help the county build parks and buy recreational land. A council resolution would lower — in some cases by nearly 90 percent — so-called open-space waiver...
Tags: Cathy Bevins, Kevin Kamenetz, Dundalk, Kenneth N. Oliver, Lobbying
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Letter: Past provides lesson for solution to Catonsville school overcrowding
Learn from past for answers to overcrowding We have all heard, "If you don't learn from history, you are destined to repeat it." We must learn from events 18 years ago when citizens wanted the (County Executive Dutch) Ruppersberger Administration to...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Middle Schools, Elementary Schools, Schools
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Vietnam-era anti-war act in Catonsville still resonates
Mary Murphy looked up from the paperwork on her desk one day in May 1968. A man stood in the doorway of her office — a Catholic priest. He was staring at her. "Can I help you, sir?" said Mary Murphy. The man in the doorway didn't hesitate....
Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Christianity, University of Oxford, Protest, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Two members of the Catonsville Nine return after 45 years
One of the most catalytic anti-war actions of the Vietnam War happened at 1010 Frederick Road in Catonsville in 1968, but most people wouldn't know it by looking at the building today. Not even two people who were there. "I didn't recognize it at all....
Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Baltimore County, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Prisons, Wars and Interventions
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Catonsville and Arbutus area students in Career and Techology Education honored
Jacob Lutz, a senior in Catonsville High School's Information Technology/IT Programming curriculum, was named the Southwest Area winner of a $1,000 scholarship during the 39th annual Career and Technology Education Student Recognition Reception April 24...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, High Schools, Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Schools
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