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- With team championships already decided a week earlier, the Prince-Mont Swim League All-Star meet on July 28 was all about individual accomplishments.
- E. Carey Kenney, the noted Pikesville artist who had headed the art department at McDonogh School for more than three decades, died Thursday of pneumonia at Season Hospice at Northwest hospital in Randallstown. He was 98.
- Penn State has enjoyed a fertile recruiting pipeline into Maryland high school programs during the past decade, and the most recent classes have been no different.
- A look back at Harford County 50 years ago
- Patrick Healey, of Laurel, a student at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, in Greenbelt, has been named a National Merit college-sponsored scholarship winner. He is the designee for a National Merit University of Maryland scholarship.
- Contrary to popular assumption, blind people do attend the theater – and they catch on to plot twists as readily as do their sighted seatmates. It's just that their insights might be slightly different.
- Ofelia and Oscar Manero, of Old Greenwich, Conn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Gabriela D. Manero, to Mark Patrick Nostro, of Laurel. A wedding is planned for October at the Naval Academy chapel.
- Maryland state High School baseball playoffs to begin Friday, seeds announced
- The Montpelier Arts Center is hosting three exhibits through the end of May. ...
- Led by Atholton forward Gavin Stephenson and Centennial point guard Keonte Potts, the Maryland All-Stars came away with a 102-94 win over their Pennsylvania counterparts in the Mid-State Roundball Showcase Saturday in Harrisburg, Pa.
- Dr. James Burch Brooks, a retired orthopedic surgeon who spent his entire career with the noted Four East Madison Orthopedic Association, died Sunday of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Union Memorial Hospital. He was 85.
- Much of last year's team, which brought Laurel a respectable 13-6 record, has graduated.
- Baltimore County crowned three champions in the Maryland State Wrestling Tournament in College Park Saturday night: Westerm Tech sophomore Tejon Anthony (120 pounds), Perry Hall junior Matt Green (220) and sophomore teammate Zeke Salvo (106).
- David Murray, a Bowie resident and full-time college student, is one of three candidates vying for the open District 1 seat on the Prince George's County Board of Education.
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- Cecil O. Byron and Lemuel A. Lewie are telling story of courage during the battles of World War II and the home front struggles for equality in their own country.
- The Hereford girls captured the school's first indoor track state title. Sara Carter and Erin Causey helped the Bulls top Milford Mill. Old Mill's Alexis Franklin won two individual crowns.
- Students from Laurel were named to dean's lists for the fall semester at colleges throughout the East Coast.
- On Feb. 8 United Way announced it had awarded a grant of $12,000 to the Laurel Boys and Girls Club, one of 52 grants totaling $219,653 to 46 member organizations based in Prince George's County.
- Her behind-the-scenes work has earned Toby Orenstein an advocacy award that will be presented Wednesday during the 14th annual Maryland Arts Day.
- Terps football recruiting: News and notes from Randy Edsall's Signing Day presser
- Recruiting Report: Superlatives for Maryland's 2012 football class
- Nobody will confuse Maryland¿s 2012 group with classes at Alabama, Florida, Texas or any other Top 10 recruiting program. But considering how poorly things could have gone under those aforementioned circumstances, analysts say it¿s a solid group that ranks favorably with all but the top ACC classes.
- Girls Athlete of the Week: Bri Jones, Aberdeen, basketball
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- Eleanor Roosevelt grad received PhD from Harvard University
- One Laurel High School student and seven Eleanor Roosevelt High School students named semifinalists in 2012 National Achievement Scholarship program
- Old Mill's Chesson leads consensus All-State football team
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- Ruth L. Thomas, whose philanthropic interests ranged from medical institutions to helping newly arrived immigrants, died Wednesday from complications of a stroke at Springhouse Assisted-Living in Pikesville. She was 97.
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- Havre de Grace boys soccer team wins on penalty kicks
- Brenda Chapman, new principal at Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School in Laurel, strives to bring the school's performance up.
- Game reports from varsity teams at Laurel High and Pallotti Prep.
- Tiffany Padgett, the 6-foot-1 senior forward for Pallotti Prep, has given her oral commitment to accept a women's basketball scholarship at Loyola University in Baltimore.
- Lessons learned from the trailer to Clint Eastwood's "J. Edgar."
- Prince George's County public schools open Aug. 22 for the 2011-12 academic year, and a Back-to-School fair will be held Saturday, Aug. 20 for students and parents.
- Parents, students, teachers, staff and community members can talk with Prince George's County Public Schools officials and gain valuable information at a Back-to-School Fair Aug. 20.
- James Daniel Whitfield and Leslie Akosua Hill are engaged.
- Prince George's County's Bob Moyer made sure the four-wheeled stars overflowed with heart and wit in 'Cars 2'
- Karen Rose delivers a high body count and a happy ending in her Baltimore-set thriller, 'You Belong to Me'