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- We're still a week out from the "official" start of summer, but kids are out of school and temperatures have finally been warming up (though a flannel shirt in
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As the Easter Bunny toils away in the fields, filling children's baskets with chocolate and candy treats, the Times has put together a selection of s
- Nearly 200 Maryland National Guardsmen parted with their families at the base in Edgewood Sunday, boarded buses and left for a month's training in Fort Hood, Texas. They are scheduled to serve nine months in the Middle East.
- Nearly 200 Maryland Army National Guardsmen parted with their families Sunday at the base in Edgewater. They boarded three buses and left for a month's training in Fort Hood, Texas, then nine months in the Middle East.
- The meeting room at the Westminster branch of the Carroll County Public Library was transformed into a giant, life-sized Candy Land game board Friday morning. Children advanced from one colored foam square to another as library Children's Services Supervisor Ghislaine Hockensmith tossed a large, cardboard die with primary colors on each side.
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Three men were shot, one fatally, in Poppleton Friday, police said.
The victims were shot in the 800 block of W. Lexington Street in West Baltimore, ju
- Reese's Peanut Butter Cups cruised to the title in the inaugural Sweet 16 Halloween Candy Tournament.
- The final round of the Sweet 16 Halloween Candy Tournament is set. Fill out the survey to choose the champion. This round ends at 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 30. Be sure to check back for the final poll. The winner will be announced on Halloween.
- The second round of the Sweet 16 Halloween Candy Tournament has ended and four popular Halloween candies remain. Fill out the survey below to choose the candies you want to advance to the final round. This round ends at 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 28. Be sure to check back for the final poll. The winner will be announced on Halloween.
- The first round of the Sweet 16 Halloween Candy Tournament has ended and eight popular Halloween candies remain. Fill out the survey below to choose your favorites in the four matchups in round two. This round ends at 11:59 p.m. on Oct. 26.
- 1.) The Ravens are really, truly in sole possession of first place in the division.
- One of the things I do like about the winter holidays are the cookies.
- These Hereford grads weren't sweethearts in high school, but they got together eventually.
- Catonsville's Ryan Blake ate six crayons after the Ravens lost Monday. But why?
- Although there was still plenty of snow on the ground in Bel Air Saturday, hundreds of local people did not let that keep them inside any longer as they made their way to the Bel Air Reckord Armory for the 14th annual Chocolate & Candy Festival.
- Nan Taylor's entry into the world of Christmas cookie-baking began somewhat mysteriously, or perhaps magically.
- Customers will have a dessert option nearby after eating pizza at Catonsville pizza shop.
- Chocolate company sued the Eastern Shore's Sen. Stephen S. Hershey, Jr., whose brown signs with white block lettering dotted his district during primary season, saying the case was just the latest in a series of fights between the two dating back to 2002.
- The Hershey Company is accusing a state senator from Queen Anne's County of using chocolate-colored campaign signs to draw on its sugary "fame and equity" to drum up votes.
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- Humor column on too much candy, too few little visitors
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- Accomplished chefs across the region strive to recreate the flavors, smells and experiences of their grandmothers' kitchens. "Comfort food" is an haute cuisine buzzword. With capable home-style cooking and kindly service, Friendly Farm is a restaurant for these times.
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- McCormick officials announced Tuesday that the company would open a retail operation inside the Light Street pavilion of Harborplace this summer.
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- Take your Valentine to Hershey, Pa., the sweetest place on earth