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- A record crowd turned out for the third annual Bunny Run 5K Saturday, creating a line of runners that stretched for more than a mile on the streets of Havre de Grace.
- Laurel resident Jeremy Roberts grew up in Georgetown, the capital of Guyana and called the "Garden City of the Caribbean." Like many young boys there, he played soccer but also grew to love field hockey, a sport that is played by few American males when compared to football, basketball and baseball. Roberts helped start a co-ed adult league, the Baltimore Washington Indoor Hockey League, which played its first game Jan. 16. Games are played Friday nights at Get Good Fieldhouse, an indoor
- Dr. Robert W. Gibson, a seminal figure for more than three decades at the Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital where he oversaw the desegregation of its facilities, ended its bankruptcy and extended it into the community, died March 8 of heart failure at his Parkton home. He was 89.
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- Nothing 'same old, same old' about this brilliant look at Stephen Sondheim
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- Runners from Bel Air raced to runner-up finishes in the Maryland Half Marathon Saturday in Howard County. Erika Stasakova placed second in the women's race, and Adam Bosley, second in the men's.
- Owls' ace has a 4.41 GPA and plans to play in college at Lafayette
- Towson decision to drop two teams is shortsighted and wrong
- In all of the hullabaloo and hype leading up to Super bowl XLVII, it is doubtful that the name of a Baltimore philanthropist John McDonogh, who left an indelible mark on New Orleans, will be mentioned.
- John D. Danko stops in mid-conversation to note the sound ringing through the house. The small brass bell chimes from behind the face of the grandfather clock in the foyer.
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- Monkton, Baldwin, Parkton, Monkton, Freeland, Sparks, Phoenix students named to deans lists, honored with degrees, awards.
- Three Harford County athletes - Amanda Deller, Erika Stasakova, and Kara Tolson -- captured conference titles in collegiate track and field on May 4-5.
- Two Harford County runners bettered school records in collegiate track races last week.
- Wins were plentiful for Harford County collegiate track and field athletes the week before Easter. Matt Cross, a Bel Air High School grad, won the pole vault in his first competition of the spring. A senior at Messiah College, he vaulted 13-11 3/4 in a meet at York College on April 3. The win came a month after Cross placed fifth in the NCAA Division III wrestling championships, earning All-American honors and completing the season with a 41-8 record.
- Stan Ber's Bits & Pieces column
- In October 1982, the Harford Community College cross-country team won the Region 20 junior-college men's championship in Hagerstown. Last week, HCC's harriers returned to Hagerstown for the first time in 29 seasons and placed a close second in the same meet.