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Letter: Shout Out and Kudos the Office Centre in Havre de Grace
For eight years I have volunteered at the food pantry in Perryman at St. George Episcopal Church. I needed a method to assure fairness and consistency. Office Centre suggested raffle tickets to assure that customers are served in turn. Office Centre...Tags: Anglicanism, Havre de Grace, Christianity
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Luby, Bay Theatre prove they're up to challenge of 'Master Harold'
On opening night of Bay Theatre's 11th season, board of trustees president Barbara Dwyer Brown promised, "Artistic director Janet Luby will be fearless in her program choices." Luby has started each of the past three seasons with a compassionate...
Tags: Racism, Wit (play), Anne Arundel Community College, Same-Sex Marriage, Yale Repertory Theatre
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Day Trip: Swimming ponies and garden lights
Chincoteague, Va. Pony Swim Experience one of Chincoteague's oldest traditions at the annual Pony Penning and Carnival. On Wednesday, watch Chincoteague's own "saltwater cowboys" herd the island's wild ponies across the Assateague Channel to the...
Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Entertainment Events, Customs and Tradition, Trips and Vacations, Christianity
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'The Bachelorette' recap, episode 8, The final four
As "The Bachelorette" winds down, we're already looking forward to the next batch of hopeless romantics ("Bachelor Pad" starts July 23 featuring Kalon and his butt chin).
We got a sneak peak last Thursday at the Bachelor/Bachelorette casting call. Though...Tags: Speed Racer (movie), The Wire (tv program)
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Editorial: Lamenting the decline of St. George's Episcopal Parish in Perryman
It's a rare occurrence when a church ceases to be the site of regular worship services, and it is even less frequent that a congregation with centuries of continuous history ends up being dispersed. That, however, is what is happening to St. George's...Tags: Harford County, Anglicanism, Aberdeen Proving Ground, World War I (1914-1918), Roman Catholicism
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St. George's Spesutia, Maryland's oldest Episcopal parish, to end worship services
St. George's Spesutia Parish in Perryman, the oldest Episcopal parish in Maryland, will suspend holding worship services effective at the end of the year, the Bishop of Maryland has informed parishioners. In a letter dated Nov. 1, the Right Rev. Eugene...
Tags: Harford County, Anglicanism, Havre de Grace, Christianity
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Memories of Aberdeen people and events
How often we think of a friend, or an event from days long past, and in walks a visitor to the Aberdeen Room with collections from those very people! So it was when Ronald Knight brought a box of books, programs and postcards saved by the late Elva and...Tags: Harford County, Mike Mussina, Brady Anderson, Maryland State Police, FBI
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River Hill High School
Arjun Rohit Adapa, Zachary Ryan Allentuck, Schuyler Olivia Ames, Kathryn Marie Andersen, Jenelle Flora Anderson, Kurtis LeRoy Anderson, Anthony Hagop Andonian, Austin Benjamin Arnold, Caitlin Brooke Asher Marissa Leah Babazadeh, Danielle Ilana Lynn...
Tags: Matthew Lawrence, Waverly (Sussex, Virginia), Jason Kyle, David Siegel, Toby Keith
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Dr. Robert E. Mason, cardiologist
Dr. Robert E. "Bob" Mason, a Baltimore internist and cardiologist who developed the standard stress test that has saved countless lives worldwide, died Wednesday of pneumonia at the Brightwood retirement community in Lutherville. He was 95.
"He was...Tags: Cardiologists, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Heart Attack, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Cary B. Beehler, sales associate
Cary B. Beehler, a former Cross Keys sales associate and avid bird watcher whose travels took her all over the world in pursuit of her hobby, died May 7 from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The Blakehurst retirement community...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Towson, Roland Park, American Red Cross
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Several Harford churches active in petition drive to overturn same-sex marriage law
A number of Harford County churches and religious leaders are leading the local fight to revoke Maryland's new same-sex marriage law before it can go into effect. Several Harford churches are supporting the Maryland Marriage Alliance coalition in a...
Tags: Minority Groups, Harford County, Maryland General Assembly, Christianity, Same-Sex Marriage
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North Baltimore's tree canopy could be biggest victim of Hurricane Irene
There was no loss of life in north Baltimore from Hurricane Irene, but the loss of limbs, as in trees, is another story. The power will eventually come back on to homes still without electricity, and the damage to property can be repaired. But Irene took...Tags: Hurricanes, St. Paul Street, FEMA, Weather Reports, Natural Resources
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