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Phoenix man opens Gunpowder Falls Brewing
Martin Virga is a typical sleep-deprived new father. He checks his progeny early each morning before heading to work and spends each evening with them, sometimes not falling into bed until long after midnight. Virga, 46, of Phoenix, is the proud papa of...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Ellicott City, Baltimore County, Germany, Hampden
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Newspaper wrong to print addresses of gun owners
I read with interest the Baltimore Sun article about the New York-based Journal News publishing an on-line interactive map detailing the names and addresses of licensed gun owners in two New York counties, with a third county — Putnam County —... -
Gas tax would stall an economy that's barely in first gear
I find Thomas F. Schaller's call for an increase in the federal gas tax very disconcerting ("Gas tax increase long overdue," Jan. 9). Just because he teaches political science doesn't give him the expertise to conclude that an increase in the federal...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Baltimore newspaper promotes Nike? Just don't do it
In a recent Health and Style section article on workout gear designed for nighttime exercising, a Nike show was featured ("See & be seen," Dec. 13). Is The Sun aware that Baltimore is the home of Under Armour, a company employing hundreds in Maryland, a...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Baltimore Running Festival
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Digest: Maryland horse wagering rose 7.5 percent in 2012
Et cetera Md. horse wagering rose 7.5 percent in 2012 The Maryland Jockey Club ended its 2012 racing season last week, posting average wagering figures that were 7.5 percent higher than in 2011. The average daily handle went from $2.27 million to $2....Tags: The Jockey Club Incorporated, Laurel Park, Towson, Pimlico Race Course, Preakness Stakes
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John Carroll wins Iron Horse Duals for fourth time in six years
John Carroll has had a pretty good amount of success in competing in C. Milton Wright's Iron Horse Duals, and it continued Friday and Saturday as the Patriots rolled to their fourth duals title in six years. CMW is in its 13th year hosting the Iron...Tags: Chris Scott, Wrestling
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Team-building trumps team's record for Lansdowne wrestling
Lansdowne's second-year wrestling coach George Dunn won't measure his tightly knit squad by team victories this season. Instead, he will focus on individual accomplishments and possible postseason achievements. Dunn knew he was losing regional...
Tags: Justin Smith, Wrestling
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City official worried in July speed camera problems could 'get out of hands'
City transportation officials were so worried four months ago about inaccurate speeding tickets coming from an automated camera on Cold Spring Lane that a supervisor ordered the problem fixed before it could "get out of hands," documents obtained by The...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, AAA, Technology, Xerox Corporation
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Wasteful military spending
Letter writer William Smith is right to point out that Republicans are to blame for the flaws in the nation's health reform law ("Ehrlich denies GOP fault in flawed health care system," Jan. 3). I hope all your readers took note. It's the military's...Tags: Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Dulaney edges Loch Raven in double overtime in boys basketball
The last thing Dulaney coach Matt Lochte wanted to see happen in a close game is senior forward/guard Gavan Scanlan foul out. That was the situation Friday night against visiting Loch Raven. Scanlan left the game with 20.9 seconds remaining in the...
Tags: Chris Simon
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Employee injured in Mr. Tire car fire in Parkville
A Mr. Tire employee is recovering from first- and second-degree burns after a car fire broke out in the Parkville auto repair shop Friday. County fire officials responded to the shop in the 7700 block of Harford Road at around 3:50 p.m. where they saw...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Snowflakes for Sandy Hook participants aim to spread winter cheer
When the Stoneleigh Elementary and Oakleigh Elementary communities organized "Snowflakes for Sandy Hook" to decorate the schoolhouse where their peers at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn. resumed classes this week, they did so with a sense of...
Tags: Google Inc., Students, Sandy Hook Elementary School, PTA, Teaching and Learning
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