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Coast Guard suspends search for two lost fishermen off Assateague
The Coast Guard suspended its search Thursday for two men missing in waters about 15 miles off the coast of Assateague Island after their fishing boat sank a day earlier. The broken-down fishing vessel was battling 20-foot waves and 50 mph wind gusts...
Tags: Oceans, Seafood, Wakefield (Sussex, Virginia), U.S. Coast Guard, American Red Cross
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Restaurant couples find other times, ways to create romance
Sure, not everyone wants to celebrate Valentine's Day. It's not so hard to sit it out. But imagine if you and your sweetheart worked together in the Valentine's Day industry, catering to romance but, come dinnertime on Feb. 14, never able to...
Tags: Fells Point, Oysters, Charles Street, Dining and Drinking, Mount Royal
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Arbutus, Catonsville schools celebrate 'Catholic Schools Week'
Starting Sunday Jan. 27, Catholic schools in Baltimore will again celebrate "Catholic Schools Week," an annual event sponsored by The Archdiocese of Baltimore. Wendy Cottrell, principal of Our Lady of Victory School on Wilkens Avenue, said that Catholic...
Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Parochial Schools, Roman Catholicism, Religious Education
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O'Malley readies new offshore wind bid
After being thwarted the past two years by skittish lawmakers, Gov. Martin O'Malley is preparing once again to introduce a bill aimed at planting mammoth wind turbines off Ocean City — and the measure may finally pass, thanks to a shake-up in a...
Tags: Executive Branch, Justice System, Solar Energy, Wind Power, U.S. Senate
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Brandywine's Mitchell sets rematch with Banks
The Washington PostAfter losing two months ago for the first time in his career, Seth Mitchell is set for a rematch against Johnathon Banks on Feb. 16 in Atlantic City, N.J., a fight that's a virtual must-win for the boxer from Brandywine in Prince George's County if he... -
Ocean City looks ahead to summer -- and tourists up for grabs
In past summers, Rodney, the fictional Ocean City lifeguard in the resort town's advertising campaign, has ventured to rescue New Yorkers and New Jerseyites from summer boredom. After Hurricane Sandy, Rodney may have less convincing to do. While Sandy...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Tourism and Leisure, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Beach Vacations, Business
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Table games could hit Maryland in March after commission approves new gaming rules
Maryland’s casinos will be allowed to open 24 hours a day under new regulations approved Thursday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission that also relaxed limits on ATMs and lending to gamblers in the facilities. With the advent of...
Tags: Problem Gambling, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Kirby Fowler, Cordish Cos., Lotteries
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Maryland gambling commission relaxes limits on lending, ATMs
Maryland's casinos will be allowed to open 24 hours a day under new regulations approved Thursday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission that also relaxed limits on ATMs and lending to gamblers in the facilities. With the advent of full-...Tags: Problem Gambling, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Kirby Fowler, Cordish Cos., Lotteries
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Harold Newton Barr, Army radio operator
Harold Newton Barr, a Baltimore resident and former Army radio operator who announced from a schoolhouse in Germany the death of Adolf Hitler, died at his home Dec. 22 of natural causes. He was 91. Mr. Barr was born March 4, 1921, in New Haven, Conn.,...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, U.S. Army, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Nuclear Power
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Inspectors to evaluate Eastern Shore homes, businesses for Sandy damage
State and local officials have returned to the Eastern Shore communities ravaged by superstorm Sandy's heavy rains and high winds to comb over the damage in hopes of appealing federal officials' decision to deny aid to Maryland. The Federal Emergency...
Tags: Howard County, Ken Ulman, Martin O'Malley, Somerset County (Maryland), Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Feds deny aid to Maryland residents hit by Sandy
The Obama administration has denied Maryland's request for federal aid for hundreds of Eastern Shore residents affected by superstorm Sandy, prompting an outcry from state officials, who vowed to appeal the decision. Though the federal government issued...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Barbara A. Mikulski
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John F. Muller, counselor
John F. Muller, an addictions counselor who earlier had been co-owner of a wholesale seafood business, died Nov. 24 from colon cancer at his Middle River home. He was 78. The son of a Methodist minister and a homemaker, John Frederick Muller was born and...Tags: Seafood, Korean War (1950-1953), Literature, Colon Cancer, Foods and Beverages
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