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- The Natural Products Expo East 2014 in Baltimore, opening Wednesday, is billed as the largest trade show on the East Coast devoted to goods made from ingredients found in nature treated with relatively little processing. The category that the industry claims is growing more than eight percent a year includes people and pet food, diet supplements, cosmetics and grooming products.
- Peter Chen has come to realize that golf is a game that old men can play well. While it's difficult for the game's current stars to shoot their age, the now 87-year-old Chen does it all the time.
- On the cricket field at the South Germantown Recreational Park on Sunday afternoon, Jamie Harrison saw his dream come true.
- Howard County opened its first and only regulation cricket field Monday, May 13 at the renovated Schooley Mill Park in Highland
- UMBC wins American College Cricket tournament, looks to spread word about the sport
- My aversion to all things computerized stems from my earliest encounters with word processors, dot-matrix printers and mobile phones the size of a breadbox.
- Croquet has been a staple of life at Ginger Cove since the year the place opened, 1989, and its members have made it the only club the genteel game indoors.
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- Howard County residents upset about planned cricket field should keep open mind about the sport
- "I love cricket," Ellicott City resident Arun Bangalor said. "It's in my blood."
- Also, cricket finds a home in Howard County
- The Hampden restaurant also has announced the hiring of Jacob Raitt II who has worked at Salt, the Iron Bridge Wine Co, Bistro Blanc and most recently, the Point in Fells, where he was the executive chef.
- "Cricket Crawl" enlists citizen scientists to identify cricket, katydid calls in Baltimore-Washington area
- advance story on Cricket Crawl at Cylburn Arboretum, in which people volunteer to listen for the sounds of crickets and do an official species count, sort of like a bird count, as sponsored by Natural History Society of Maryland and the arboretum. The count is Aug. 24. As a run-up, author of book on insect sounds leads nature walk Friday, Aug. 17, to train people how to listen for cricket sounds.
- Cricket lovers will gather in parks and back yards Aug. 24 for the region's first-ever Cricket Crawl, in which they will try to identify eight different species of crickets by their mating 'songs,' and then call in the data to the U.S. Geological Survey, which will create an online map of crickets based on the data.
- Winfield has long been the home of successful football, basketball, baseball and softball recreation programs. In the past several weeks, though, another sport has joined the lineup: Cricket has come to Carroll.
- Youngsters in the Lutherville-Timonium Recreation Council aren't playing baseball, but are laying a game better known to athletes from other parts of the world: cricket.
- The Lutherville-Timonium Recreation Council is partnering with the U.S. Youth Cricket Association to host its first-ever summer cricket program at Ridgely Middle School from June 12-July 28.
- 'The Amazing Race' recap: Episode 9, 'Bollywood Travolta'
- Fever Tree Soda, smoked maple syrup and Bourbon blend for a mellow Old Fashioned-like coctail
- On the latest episode of 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia,' the Gang attends their high school reunion.
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- In the Garden with Mr. Bee: Singer, sentry, harbinger of good fortune, cricket chrips on