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Howard County Muslim Council celebrates 10 empowering years
Ten years ago, Anwer Hasan and about a dozen other Muslims met in the basement of Hasan's Clarksville home to launch an organization that at the time was unique to Maryland: the Howard County Muslim Council. The 9-11 terrorist attacks were fresh in...
Tags: Local Elections, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Islam, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Government
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Ellicott City man dies in Route 32 crash in Clarksville
An Ellicott City man involved in a car accident on Route 32 in Clarksville on Tuesday morning has been pronounced dead a few hours after being transported to Howard County General Hospital in critical condition, police said. Michael Paul Dumonceau, 68,...Tags: Accidental Death, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Howard County General Hospital, Ellicott City
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Letter: Stop the bullying of conservatives in Howard County
We woke up this morning to our "Vote Against Question 6" signs displayed in our front yard broken in half and our Romney Ryan signs stolen and replaced with Obama Biden signs. Where is the tolerance for my free speech rights? We live in a usually low...Tags: Theft
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Highland/Fulton: It's Christmas Bazaar time at St. Francis Catholic Church
Don't forget that this weekend is the annual Christmas Bazaar sponsored by St. Francis Catholic Church in Fulton. It begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 9, and continues on Saturday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. The Folly Quarter Middle School PTA...Tags: Christianity, PTA, Roman Catholicism, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University
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Siddiqui, De Lacy and Giles win school board race
With all votes accounted for in Howard County, two incumbents and one first-time challenger took their places as winners of the Board of Education race. At 1 a.m. Wednesday morning with all 111 precincts reporting, incumbent Janet Siddiqui took the top...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Voting, Ken Ulman, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Rushern Baker
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Voters take to the polls in Howard County
Howard County residents are heading to the polls in large numbers to cast their vote on this year's local, state and national elections. Long lines were reported at polling places throughout the county, especially during the morning hours. "Nobody is...
Tags: Ken Ulman, Prince George's County, Voting, Local Elections, Laurel
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Clarksville: Birthday evokes nostalgia for the Clarksville Post Office
The Clarksville post office building is still here, but without the people it just isn't the post office. We miss seeing some of those postal workers who were our friends and helpers for so many years. A reader noted that I neglected to wish a happy...Tags: Teaching and Learning, PTA, American Cancer Society, Methodist, Linthicum
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Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton: At Bushy Bear, fundraiser features pig-kissing principal
In mid-October, Bushy Park Elementary School held its second annual Bushy Bear Dash, a fun-filled day of fundraising with proceeds benefiting class assemblies, in-school field trips, curriculum advancements, and future school projects. The school goal...Tags: Salma Hayek, Teaching and Learning, Business, Students, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Shuttered Forest Diner in search of a home
They peeled the facade off the old Forest Diner on U.S. 40 in Ellicott City, revealing an American classic. Stainless steel, glass, and compact as a caboose, the restaurant's original core from about 1950 sits in a vacant dirt-and-gravel lot behind a...
Tags: Restaurants, Patapsco, Carrollton, Dining and Drinking, Ellicott City
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Howard manse on private lot sells for $1.5 million
A 9,000-square-foot house on nearly five acres in the heart of Howard County sold in September for $1.5 million. The Colonial at 13320 Wicklow Place in Clarksville was custom-built in 1996. The key selling points were features that typically aren't... -
In Sandy's wake, Baltimore-area restaurants preparing for Tuesday dinner service
The Baltimore SunRestaurant owners and management were scrambling to return to normal operations on Tuesday morning. A few places were already doing business in the early morning. Many full-scale restaurants were skipping lunch service, usually because of restrictions...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Annapolis, Federal Hill, Cheesecake Factory, Mount Vernon
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Clarksville: River Hill High senior advances in science competition
Congratulations to River Hill senior Evangeline Chandran on being named a semifinalist in Siemens' prestigious STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) competition. Evangeline submitted a paper entitled, "A novel cellular signaling mechanism:...Tags: Music, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, William Shakespeare, Linthicum, Science
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