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Enriching parks and self-esteem
Sun ReporterSimone Collins smiled shyly as she wiped dirt-splotched hands on her limp T-shirt, a bead of sweat sliding from her hairline down her neck. "This dirt gives me a sense of honor," said the Baltimore teen, her gaze switching from her hands to a newly...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources, Dundee, Clothing and Textiles Industry, People
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Howard County Datebook
Today 'All Shook Up' Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia, 5900 Symphony Woods Road, is presenting the romantic comedy based on the songs of Elvis Presley, All Shook Up, through Aug. 24. Doors open at 6 for evening shows Tuesday through Saturday and at 5 p....Tags: Teen-agers, Ellicott City, Catonsville, Photography, History
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Saving the shoreline, one parcel at a time
Sun reporterThousands of acres along the shore of the Chesapeake Bay and five of its largest tributaries in Maryland have been targeted by a national land conservation group as part of a long-term plan to buy individual parcels and turn them into one of the nation'...Tags: Demographics, Population, House Building, Real Estate Buyers, Chesapeake Bay
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Patapsco sewage overflow in Halethorpe prompts warning
Sun reporterNearly 9 million gallons of sewage overflowed late Monday and early today into the Patapsco River at the Annapolis Road Bridge in Halethorpe, according to Baltimore County public works officials. Signs have been posted along the Patapsco River downstream...Tags: Linthicum, Halethorpe
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On tour, to weed out invasive species
Sun reporterThe hunters were stalking their prey on a wooded path in Patapsco Valley State Park south of Baltimore, peering closely into the underbrush. But they weren't looking for animals. The group of amateur naturalists was on a search-and-destroy mission for...Tags: Animals, Halethorpe, Catonsville, Botany, Local Authority
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The Free Sheet
Got a milk mustache? The Milk Mustache Mobile Tour continues to make stops in the area through Sunday to encourage healthy living and celebrate moms who create nutrition-conscious homes. Visitors can get mustache photos taken, sample low-fat and fat-free...Tags: Walters Art Museum, Ellicott City, Physical Fitness, Sculpture, Patterson Park
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Sewage overflows in Halethorpe
Nearly 9 million gallons of sewage overflowed late Monday and early yesterday into the Patapsco River at the Annapolis Road Bridge in Halethorpe, according to Baltimore County public works officials. Signs have been posted along the Patapsco River...Tags: Linthicum, Halethorpe
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Boy's body found in river
Sun ReporterAuthorities recovered from the Patapsco River yesterday what they believe is the body of Turner Jordan Nelson, a 3-year-old boy who was flung from the Key Bridge five months ago. Maryland Transportation Authority Police wrote in a statement that their...Tags: Super Bowl, Fires, Murder, Law Enforcement, Assault
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Theater
The Comedy of Errors and The Tempest The Chesapeake Shakespeare Company presents alternating performances of these shows through July 13 at Patapsco Female Institute Historic Park, 3691 Sarah's Lane in Ellicott City. 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 5 p.m....Tags: William Shakespeare, George Bush, Ellicott City, Iraq War
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Abandoned boats plague harbor
Sun reporterThe shipwrecked houseboat of Fells Point sleeps with the fishes. The breached, 30-foot, nameless boat can no longer spoil the waterfront view at the east end of Thames Street at Patapsco's Northwest Harbor. The wheels of maritime justice ground slow,...Tags: Transportation, Fells Point, Maritime Accidents, Steve Thompson
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