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Westminster (Carroll, Maryland)

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    Nov 12, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  1. Man injured in crash with school bus in Carroll County

    The Associated Press
    A man was seriously injured this morning when his van hit the rear of a school bus in Westminster, Maryland State Police said. According to police, Brian Wellen lost control of his vehicle Thursday about 8 a.m. on Route 27 and hit the rear of a Carroll...

    Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Road Accidents, Transportation Accidents

  2. Oct 17, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Carroll schools to host events for parents

    Carroll County school officials are scheduled to host several community meetings next week, giving parents the chance to talk with various staff members. Superintendent Charles I. Ecker and school board President Barbara Shreeve plan to hold a town...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, Family

  4. Oct 6, 2009 |Story| Associated Press
  5. Suspect charged in beating of homeless man

    A homeless man was recovering from severe head injuries after an unprovoked beating Sunday in Westminster, according to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office. A 29-year-old man was charged in the attack. Authorities found George Herbert Smith Jr....
  6. Sep 20, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. A new path to state's vineyards

    Surrounded by lush green vines laden with clusters of grapes ripening in a Harford County vineyard, officials and vintners announced the creation of the Piedmont Wine Trail as Maryland's fourth pathway to fine wines.
    Surrounded by lush green vines laden with clusters of grapes ripening in a Harford County vineyard, officials and vintners announced the creation of the Piedmont Wine Trail as Maryland's fourth pathway to fine wines. The trail meanders through scenic...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Chesapeake Bay, Dining and Drinking, Society, Beverage Industry

  8. Oct 8, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Gerda M. Deterer

    <span class=&quot;dropcap_large">G</span>erda M. Deterer, one of Maryland's best-known animal advocates who was founder and president of Wildlife Rescue Inc., died of cancer Friday at Carroll Hospice's Dove House in Westminster. The Hampstead resident was 68.
    Gerda M. Deterer, one of Maryland's best-known animal advocates who was founder and president of Wildlife Rescue Inc., died of cancer Friday at Carroll Hospice's Dove House in Westminster. The Hampstead resident was 68. Gerda M. Reuss, whose parents were...

    Tags: Dundalk, Nature, Timonium, National Aquarium Baltimore, Wildlife

  10. Sep 1, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Eclectic events

    <B>SEPTEMBER</B>
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    SEPTEMBER SEPT. 3-5: Justin Schlegel, Comedy SEPT. 3-6: Baltimore Summer Antiques Fair, Convention SEPT. 4: The Freedom Singers, Reginald SEPT. 4-5: Larry Lancaster, Magooby's SEPT. 10: Songs of Baltimore, Pratt Light Street SEPT. 10-13: "Sesame Street...

    Tags: Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Rossville, Orthodoxy, Religious Festivals, Gardens and Parks

  12. Sep 11, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Deaths elsewhere

    FRANK BATTEN SR., 82 News executive created Weather Channel Frank Batten Sr., who built a communications empire that spanned newspapers and cable television and created The Weather Channel, died Thursday in Norfolk, Va., after a prolonged illness....

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Landmark Communications Incorporated, Consumer Electronics Industry, Cinema Industry, Newspapers

  14. Sep 1, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Art exhibits and events

    <B>SEPTEMBER</B>
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    SEPTEMBER SEPT. 4-OCT. 16: "Delineations" in Gallery I; Metals Guild of Maryland in Gallery II, HCAC SEPT. 5-6: Arts in the Park, Cromwell SEPT. 9-OCT. 9: "Dawn Prayers" in Studio 204, Savage Mill SEPT. 10-OCT. 10: "The Nature of Wilde Lake ... and...

    Tags: Dundalk, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Philosophy, Baltimore Museum of Art, Monuments and Heritage Sites

  16. Sep 25, 2009 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  17. Court Nixes $5M Verdict Against Funeral Protesters

    A federal appeals court on Thursday tossed out a $5 million verdict against protesters who carried signs with inflammatory messages like &quot;Thank God for dead soldiers" outside the Maryland funeral of a U.S. Marine killed in Iraq.
    A federal appeals court on Thursday tossed out a $5 million verdict against protesters who carried signs with inflammatory messages like "Thank God for dead soldiers" outside the Maryland funeral of a U.S. Marine killed in Iraq. A three-judge panel of...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Minority Groups, Demonstration, Death and Dying, Armed Conflicts

  18. Sep 4, 2009 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Twitter Sways Movie Grosses

    Tribune Newspapers
    This summer, movies such as "Brüno" and " G.I. Joe" have had unexpected tumbles at the box office — just within their opening weekends — while "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" survived blistering critical reaction to become a blockbuster....

    Tags: The Proposal (movie), Ryan Reynolds, G.I. Joe (fictional character), Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (movie), Quentin Tarantino

  20. Jun 14, 2009 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  21. Recession Could Yield Permanent Shift in Spending Habits

    Myron Murray has exchanged nights sipping expensive cocktails in bars and restaurants for get-togethers with friends at home. He eats out less, saves more and thinks much harder about what he buys.
    Staff Writer
    Myron Murray has exchanged nights sipping expensive cocktails in bars and restaurants for get-togethers with friends at home. He eats out less, saves more and thinks much harder about what he buys. The 34-year-old manager of a Sam's Club in Annapolis,...

    Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Marketing, Dining and Drinking, Consumer Electronics Industry, Anthropology

  22. Mar 6, 2009 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

    <b>Go here:</b> The bloodiest battle of the Civil War occurred in these rolling farm fields in the summer of 1863, when Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee invaded the north. More than 51,000 Americans were killed or injured on the battlefield that provided President Abraham Lincoln with the setting for his most famous address. Today's visitors to Gettysburg National Military Park, 1195 Baltimore Pike, can tour not only the battlefield, but a new Museum and Visitor Center, which features 11 exhibit galleries containing weaponry and uniforms as well as other artifacts to offer perspective on the battle and its consequences. Museum admission is $7.50.
    Baltimore Sun reporter
    Go here: The bloodiest battle of the Civil War occurred in these rolling farm fields in the summer of 1863, when Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee invaded the north. More than 51,000 Americans were killed or injured on the battlefield that provided President...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Restaurants, Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Abraham Lincoln

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