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Maryland Family Readers' Choice 2012 WINNERS
Best Story Time WINNER: Howard County Library Central, East Columbia, Elkridge, Glenwood, Miller, Savage Hclibrary.org Best Museum for Families WINNER: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum 600 Independence Ave. Southwest...
Tags: Restaurants, Howard County, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Maryland Science Center
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Thespians by Night
As president of Insight 180, Wendy Baird spends most of her days in her office on Main Street in Ellicott City, crafting strategic marketing plans for area businesses. But few of her branding clients could ever guess how she spends her evenings. For a...
Tags: Howard County, Winter Garden, Celebrities, George Mason, Cinderella (fictional character)
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Maryland fertilizer regs leave a bad odor
Some of the new nutrient management regulations proposed by the Maryland Department of Agriculture to the Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive and Legislative Review of the General Assembly are unworkable in many areas of the state and demonstrate...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Agriculture, Fertilizer, Chemical Industry
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Letter: Anti-gay marriage letter was short on facts
Free speech is what all of us cherish, but it's a newspaper's responsibility to ensure that even letters to the editor should be vetted for factual accuracy and should not allow opinions to be represented as facts. Julian Bauer's letter ("Restricting...Tags: Marriage, Gays and Lesbians, Family, Same-Sex Marriage
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American Fusion from Alexandra's Restaurant
Talk about timing. After a three-year hiatus, Executive Chef Russell Svoboda returned to Alexandra’s Restaurant at Turf Valley in Ellicott City — just as the restaurant underwent a major renovation. It reopened in April with a new look and a...
Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Ellicott City
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15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency
The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
Fifteen years later, it turns out that was only...Tags: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Culture, Ceremonies, Central Intelligence Agency, Police Investigations
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At Centennial Lane, STEM units make final weeks a learning experience
The last week of school for students is often filled with anticipation, usually for a summer filled with anything but academics. But at Centennial Lane Elementary School in Ellicott City, the only anticipation felt by fourth-graders Piper Berry and...Tags: Boats, Teaching and Learning, Engineering, Students, Technology
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Letter: 'Open' space does not mean having no trees
In a letter July 5, a writer complained that CA planned to plant trees in open space to reduce mowing. He viewed this as a reduction of open space and a violation of his right to live near grass maintained by CA. I disagree. Getting rid of grass to... -
Clarksville: Kendall's Store wears its patriotism on its tree
My favorite holiday is here again. I'm thankful to be here to share it with you. Troops to ensure our freedoms are something we can be thankful for. Have you seen the Tree for Our Troops at Kendall's store? All decorations are military or patriotic....Tags: Holidays, Music, U.S. Navy, Tameka Cottle
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Baltimore bakeries offer those with celiac disease some tasty holiday dessert options
When it comes to holiday desserts, going gluten-free doesn't require hours in the kitchen. "Baltimore is a haven for those who require a gluten-free diet," says Kate Hudkins, the editor of the Gluten-free in Baltimore blog (glutenfreebaltimore.blogspot....
Tags: Gluten-free Diet, Restaurants, Holidays, Dining and Drinking, Celiac Disease
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Columbia company brings farm-fresh food to area families
Kristy Skocik and her husband, Chris, signed up for a community-supported agriculture plan last winter to ensure they would have farm-fresh fruits and vegetables in the spring for the baby they were expecting. Disappointed when that weekly plan was...
Tags: Consumers, Howard County, Farms, Severna Park, Annapolis
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Columbia Foundation bestows new Philanthropist of the Year awards
For a foundation whose business it is to support charities, it’s only natural that the Columbia Foundation would know a few good philanthropists. And so the foundation plans to honor those doing great things in the Howard County community through...
Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Howard County General Hospital, Howard Community College, Charity
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