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- A new sub sandwich shop is set to open in Bel Air Plaza on Wednesday. The shopping center on Baltimore Pike will be the third Maryland location for Jersey Mike's Subs, director of operations Harold Wood said.
- Americans Matt Centrowitz, Mike Berry, Erik Sowinski and Pat Casey broke the world record in the distance medley relay at the Armory Track Invitational on Saturday
- For more than half a century, the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame shooed race horses from its door. But that changes Thursday night when the first thoroughbred is inducted, albeit posthumously, into the 234-member Hall.
- Nearly 58 years to the day of its grand opening in 1956, Wiltondale Pool hosted its first-ever swim meet on June 30, opening the gates to Campus Cabana's swim team, the Seahorses, of Campus Hills.
- Kimmie Meissner, the former Olympian figure skater from Bel Air, is working the Sochi Games for NBC as a research analyst.
- Olympic luger Summer Britcher, daughter of Baltimore City Fire Department captain, will compete in her first Winter Games next week in Sochi, Russia.
- Two people with Harford County ties will be working with NBC Sport in Sochi, Russia to help tell the stories of the athletes and many other people involved in the 2014 Winter Olympics.
- Summer Britcher, a Baltimore-born Glen Rock, Pa., resident who qualified this month for a spot on the U.S. women's luge team for the 2014 Sochi Games, received a grand send-off Thursday from the Baltimore City Fire Department's Engine 29 station house, where her father is a captain.
- Roger Staubach, Jim Gentile and Buddy Young are part of The Sun Remembers This Week in Sports for Sept. 29-Oct. 5
- Ice Champions LIVE offers the opportunity to see Olympic and World champion ice skaters perform Sunday, Sept. 15 at 4 p.m. at the Gardens Ice House at 13800 Old Gunpowder Road.
- Bel Air approves contract for new traffic signal in Harford Mall area
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- La La Anthony tells 'Today' she's in London to cheer on USA basketball but also to shoot footage for her reality show "La La's Full Court Life."
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- Ryan Lochte and Michael Phelps today qualified for Thursday's 200 individual medley final at the Aquatic Centre in London.
- A Havre de Grace man is using the Towson Fourth of July parade to set a Guinness World Record for most people simultaneously blowing bubbles.
- A few Harford County athletes who were left off The Sun's top 175 in Maryland certainly should have merited more consideration, Aegis writer says.
- Olympic athletes Kimmie Meissner and Pat Winslow Connolly visited Pinewood Elementary School on April 16, and Rowdy Gaines, an Olympic swimmer who currently commentates on the sport, spoke to students via Skype.
- Take this list as personal suggestions, from one neighbor to another.