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- Rather than building a new Bay Bridge, Maryland should consider high speed rail connecting the Eastern and Western shores.
- When the annexations of The Homestead property on Emmorton Road and the Durham Farm property on Baltimore Pike were completed, it would enlarge the Town of Bel Air by more than one-third of its 1962 size
- The emphasis on crowning a champion — even in high school — is perverting youth athletics.
- At least three members of Harford County's delegation to the Maryland General Assembly weren't convinced 25 years ago that the corner of West Ring Factory Road and the new Route 24 was the best site for a new elementary school.
- Clarksville: Some days are filled with a variety of opportunities to be out and about. May 20 is one of those days. Great Sage will be donating a percentage of sales for the entire day to the Humane Society of the United States.
- History Matters: Spring was the time for social calls in 1912
- The junior and senior dance companies at Mt. Hebron High School prepare for a trip to Hawaii, where they will perform and take classes.
- Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock: Mt. View Middle School band director Shelly Williams wins Outstanding Music Teacher award from Maryland Music Educators Association
- India Said, a 16-year-old Laurel High sophomore, was chosen for this year's Disney's Dreamers Academy, held March 8 to 11 inside Florida's Walt Disney World resort, where she will attend lectures and gain hands-on experience — from cooking with a master chef to designing illustrations with Disney animators.
- Dr. Ronald L. Gutberlet, a retired pediatrician who was a specialist in the care of premature infants, died of metastatic bladder cancer Wednesday at Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore. The Cockeysville resident was 78.
- Got Milk campaign offers scholarships to student athletes
- Over 30,000 people, including three-dozen from Harford County, converged on Lake Buena Vista, Fla., Jan. 7-8 for the annual running tour of Walt Disney World.
- Lloyd Pearson, a veteran Baltimore Sun photographer whose iconic image of Mayflower Moving Co. vans rolling the Baltimore Colts out of town in a midnight snowstorm earned him lasting fame, died New Year's Day from complications of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 90.
- Wallace "Wally" Henry Coberg, a theatrical designer and filmmaker who was at work on a new Edgar Allan Poe documentary, died of an apparent heart attack Nov. 18 at his Bolton Hill home. He was 63.
- Since Heather L. Hurd was killed by a distracted driver, her mother and father have lobbied for new laws and raised money to help students at her alma mater
- Professors at the University of Maryland and University of Illinois business schools say Netflix sowed confusion among customers and failed to respond to changing business conditions.
- 'The Lion King' on Blu-ray looks sharp and talks tough to today's slacker mentality
- After 41 years, 'Dumbo' is still the elephant in the room for animation lovers
- Horse-drawn carriages now available to rent in Maryland
- Water and sewerage was the big news in Harford County 50 years ago this week
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- Operators of hundreds of swimming pools on six continents and in 17 countries, 48 states, and Washington, D.C., pooled their resources in a combined attempt to hold the World's Largest Swimming Lesson
- Lisbon Elementary School art teacher Shawn Costello has painted oil portraits of each of her graduating fifth-graders, and has done so for the last four years.