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Anne Arundel County volunteer briefs
Annapolis Wine Expo The Annapolis Wine Expo will be held from noon to 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 11, at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, and volunteers are needed for each session. Each volunteer will receive a free...Tags: Social Media, Harry S. Truman, Annapolis, Libraries, Wines
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Bring your green thumb to the Whipps Garden plant sale [Ellicott City]
Looking for native or unique plantings for your garden? The annual plant sale to benefit the Whipps Cemetery and Memorial Garden is Friday, May 10, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sat., May 11, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the First Lutheran Church, corner of Chatham...Tags: Ellicott City, Animals
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Westview teacher among finalists for county award
Among the hundreds of teachers in Baltimore County Public Schools, five were selected as finalists for the 2013-14 Teacher of the Year award. From those five, Sean McComb, an English teacher at Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts, was...
Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Schools, Elementary Schools, Catonsville
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Riderwood, Cockeysville teachers among finalists for Teacher of Year
Lynn Detter, a fourth-grade teacher at Riderwood Elementary, and Kay Soonfah-Senior, a Spanish teacher at Cockeysville Middle, were honored Monday among a group of five finalists for Baltimore County's 2013-2014 Teacher of the Year nominees. Both,...
Tags: Teachers, Perry Hall, Students, Teaching and Learning, Perry Hall High School
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Patapsco High educator recognized as Baltimore County Teacher of the Year
Patapsco High School & Center for the Arts educator Sean McComb fondly recalls a high school English teacher who led him to see the world differently through books and a mentor from the student-run cable station who helped him to host his own weekly...
Tags: Teachers, Perry Hall, Towson, High Schools, Students
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State approves demolition of Henryton complex
The state Board of Public Works last week gave the state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene the green light to move forward with emergency demolition of 18 vacant buildings at the Henryton State Hospital Center in Marriottsville. Located near the...
Tags: Howard County, Tuberculosis, Annapolis, Sykesville, Martin O'Malley
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Towson area sports notices
Send sports notices a minimum of two weeks before the requested publication date to Patuxent Publishing/TT Sports Notices, Third floor, 501 N. Calvert St., Baltimore, MD 21278; e-mail tworgo@tribune.com. Include date, time, location, contact information...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Ellicott City parking lot damaged in train derailment set for repairs
Parking Lot B in downtown Ellicott City will be closed beginning Monday, April 22, for the reconstruction of a retaining wall adjacent to the CSX railroad tracks. The lot, along the Patapsco River at the lower end of Main Street, is expected to be...
Tags: Railway Accidents, Ellicott City, Ken Ulman, Transportation Accidents
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Guardian Angels help slain Navy vet's family search for killer
Naval Petty Officer Alonzo M. Gladden Jr. had been back home for only four hours last October when an unknown person opened fire on him — killing him shortly after he dropped off his grandmother in South Baltimore. Months later, his killing...
Tags: Shootings, Phylicia Barnes, Abraham Lincoln, U.S. Navy, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
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Volunteers pour into Fort McHenry wetlands to clean up
More than 100 gloved volunteers, some in boots and others in waist-high waders, streamed along narrow paths and historic sea walls Saturday in a secluded nook of wetlands just south of Fort McHenry, their eyes scanning for trash or the perfect spot to...
Tags: Pikesville, Wetlands, National Aquarium Baltimore, War of 1812, Fort McHenry
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Man who went on shooting spree in South Baltimore convicted
A Glen Burnie man who claimed to be a former member of the Bloods gang was convicted Thursday of six counts of attempted first-degree murder for a five-day shooting spree in 2011, the Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office said. Three people were...
Tags: Justice System, Firearms, Lawyers, Shootings, Prosecution
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Group offers to check park by planned city casino for pollution
A Washington-based nonprofit group has offered to test for toxic contamination in city park land that borders a new casino being built in South Baltimore, but City Hall says it's not interested. The Inner Harbor Stewardship Foundation, which bankrolled a...
Tags: Justice System, Trials, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Litigation, Laws
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