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Carroll on top in Rural Legacy funding
Last year Carroll County came in near the bottom of the list when the Maryland Department of Natural Resources divvied out the annual Rural Legacy agricultural preservation funds.
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People and Places
Center honors employees for 45 years of service The Brethren Service Center honored six employees for their tenure at a recognition event held at the New Windsor Conference Center Oct.
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Police seeking two armed robbery suspects
Police are searching for two men who robbed the 7-Eleven convenience store in New Windsor Saturday morning.
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Armed Robbery at Carroll Convenience Store
Police in Carroll County are looking for two men they say robbed a New Windsor 7-11 store early Saturday morning.
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People and Places
For the fifth consecutive year, New Windsor State Bank and its employees received top honors for their efforts in teaching financial literacy skills to school-age children.
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Carroll religion briefs for Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008
Stone Chapel United Methodist Church, 1448 Stone Chapel Road, New Windsor, will host singer-songwriters Bill and Karen Itzel at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
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Suicide survivor starts local conference
With the help of Jennifer Cantrell, the first Frederick area Survivors of Suicide conference will be held Nov.
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Sandi Kroh of The Boxwood Collection. Susan C. Ingram/Staff photo.
Businesses in Glyndon Square complex begin opening Sandi Kroh recently opened The Boxwood Collection in the historic Reter House in Glyndon Square.
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Election Day is here
After months of political wrangling, Election Day is here. Voters in Carroll County will not only vote for the next president of the United States, but also can vote in the District 6 congressional race, the ...
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New Businesses
Cafe opens in New Windsor Samuel and Doris Ann Pierce opened the Atlee House Cafe June 1, an addition to their Atlee House Bed and Breakfast, located at 120 Water St., New Windsor.
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FYI for Nov. 2
The Sykesville American Legion is holding an unwrapped toy drive now through Nov.
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Students create works highlighting addictions
KYLE NOSAL/STAFF PHOTO Works from the new exhibit "Art and Addiction: Artistic Insights into Addiction in Recovery" are shown.
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Church preserves tradition
Thanks to vital assistance from contractor Alex Dorsey, Fairview United Methodist Church, Carroll County's oldest surviving black church, was rebuilt in 2008.
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Notes on a trash bin serve as sad, but unneeded, reminder
"Dear baby, I'm sorry what your mother did to you." This was written in cursive magenta letters on a white sheet of paper attached to the side of a trash bin in an alley behind St.
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Wisconsin farmers visit to learn about ag preservation
Carroll County agricultural preservation officials shared tips for running an easement program with farmers and government leaders from Wisconsin earlier this week as part of the group's six-county tour of the ...
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Police Seize 14 Marijuana Plants From New Windsor Home
Police seize 14 marijuana plants and arrest two adults. Fourteen marijuana plants were seized on Thursday at a home in New Windsor.
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Carroll religion briefs for Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008
Concert harpist to perform Greg Buchanan, world class harpist, will perform at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Faith Community Church, 3819 Old Hanover Road, Westminster.
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Robbery suspect was on probation
A man accused of participating in two armed robberies in recent weeks was on probation for a previous armed robbery conviction at the time of the incidents.
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Police investigate death of newborn found behind Baltimore church
Baltimore police are investigating as a suspicious death the case of a newborn who was found in a Charles Village trash bin after his mother went for treatment at Union Memorial Hospital on Saturday.
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Town manager says wastewater treatment plant is biggest challenge
After spending two months as the new town manager of New Windsor, Wally Brown has met many community residents and started tackling issues around town.
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