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Chopper-tunity knocks for bikers
Borders-based custom bike outfit No Nonsense Choppers are getting set to launch in America after winning the chance to compete against the top designers and builders in the world next year.
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Delegate Costa to hold three town meetings
Republican Del. Robert A. Costa from Legislative District 33B, Anne Arundel County, will hold three town meetings this week in the district.
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Southern makes honor roll
State-of-the-art digital scoreboards rise above the football field and the basketball arena.
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Suspected Crack Dealer Arrested
An Anne Arundel County man is under arrest after police raid a home in Severn Raymond Charles Turner, 24, of the 8400 block of Pioneer Drive faces drug possession and distribution charges.
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Arundel Digest
County police last week seized about $100,000 in goods from a pawn shop that had been ordered to stop trading earlier this year.
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New Regional MD for Volvo Truck and Bus Centre, London
December 12, 2008: Volvo Truck and Bus Centre, London, has appointed Jim Collins to be its new Regional Managing Director.
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BRIEFCASE
SALISBURY -- Andrews, Miller & Associates, a division of Davis, Bowen & Friedel Inc., was recently recognized in Erosion Control's November-December 2008 publication.
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Art can be lasting gift for the holidays
"What do you want for Christmas?" Have you asked or been asked that question lately? Gift giving and receiving can be a dilemma.
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The Bay Gardener
Christmas trees are a holiday tradition, but they can also be a hazard. A fresh-cut Christmas tree is not necessarily fire safe.
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'Maryland's economy clearly will be deteriorating'
Bad news is constant news these days as Maryland's government tries to get a handle on its revenue picture for next year.
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Anne Arundel County Watermen's Seafood Festiva
Date: November 24, 2008 By: Colleen Dugan, Heather Haynes Hundreds of people turned out for the first annual Anne Arundel County Watermen's Seafood Festival held at the Deale Elks Lodge to enjoy all-you-can-eat ...
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Industry representatives estimating revenue will be down
For retailers in Maryland, the next couple of year wona t be about thriving - they are just looking at surviving.
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Around Annapolis: Annapolis Family Support Center swaps warmth for winter
Bonnie Wojciechowski was struck by what she witnessed while sitting behind the reception desk at the Annapolis Family Support Center on West Street.
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Around South County: Ruritans donate, deliver $1,000 in food items for south county food bank
For area food banks like the South County Assistance Network in Lothian, the economic downturn has caused a rise in demand for their services.
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GM Delays Dealer Incentive Payments While Seeking Aid
The move postpones payments to almost 6,500 dealers even as the largest U.S. automaker urges them to lobby Congress for the $25 billion industry bailout bill that Senate Democrats began debating yesterday.
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Religion News
Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church Choir will host "A vision of green" live and silent and auction from 6 to 10 p.m. at the church, 101 Owensville Road in West River.
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Galesville honors veterans
A standing-room-only crowd gathered in Galesville Tuesday to mark Veterans Day. Residents of the south county village and environs acknowledged those among them - the lucky ones - who had served and made it ...
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Man Known for Playing Santa Killed
Family and friends are mourning a Churchton man known throughout his Anne Arundel community for playing Santa during the holidays.
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'Santa' Killed in Edgewater Crash
Edward Crayle was described as a good man with a great sense of humor. Playing Santa at the Deale Volunteer Fire Station at Century 21 in Deale for more than 10 years, Crayle also apparently had a big heart, ...
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Deale 'Santa' killed in Edgewater accident
Linda Crayle didn't feel safe driving her Chevrolet Lumina in Edgewater yesterday.
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