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Resident announces candidacy
Getting a big head start, Dunkirk resident Evan Slaughenhoupt has filed with the Maryland State Board of Elections to run for the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners in 2010.
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Open house for the holidays
From left, Patricia Snyder of Chesapeake Beach, Shaina Barnes of Lusby, JoAnne Radford of Dunirk and Kathy Horsmon of Dunkirk look over scarves and jewelry at the holiday open house Saturday at the United Way ...
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Bill Kirchin rocks the Globe with Christmas cheer
BERLIN - Rock legend Bill Kirchen has been bringing his band to Berlin's Globe Theater at Christmas for so long that he can't even remember how long it's been.
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Can I get a witness?
Nicole Mullins, foreground, brandishes the tool of her authority - a notary embossing stamp.
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'Tango' book challenged by another mom
The second woman to challenge a picture book about a same-sex penguin couple spoke before the Calvert County Library Board of Trustees on Tuesday, Nov.
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Pharmacies targeted in crimes
Twice in less than three weeks, a man has demanded pain medication from Lusby pharmacies.
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Embezzler ordered to pay back stolen funds
The defense attorney said his client dug a deep hole with his gambling and the prosecutor, for the theft case of more than $72,000, said the defendant "dug himself out for three years with the [victims'] ...
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Gunman enters guilty plea
A Dunkirk man who violated a protective order in March and held his family at gunpoint entered a guilty plea to two counts of second-degree assault at the Calvert County Circuit Court on Nov.
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Salute to veterans
Steve Tatro, left, of Dunkirk, an active duty captain in the Air Force who has served in Iraq, stands with Huntingtown High School NJROTC junior Angela Silva, Northern High School sophomore and Civil Air Patrol ...
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Thanksgiving for Eating Well
The first freeze arrived October 31, hours before the dawn of the Day of the Dead.
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Gaming Divide: Slots may bring Maryland money, crime or both
ANNAPOLIS - To one group, it's the "crack cocaine of gambling." To another, it's a fountain of cash for schools.
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'Tango' to remain in kids section
And Tango is here to stay. For now. At a meeting Tuesday, Oct. 21, the Calvert Library Board of Trustees voted unanimously to keep a picture book about two male penguins who hatch and raise an orphan egg in the ...
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ACLU weighs in on book issue
The American Civil Liberties Union, a nonprofit organization with the mission of defending constitutional rights, has weighed in on the side of the Calvert County Public Libraries in a dispute over the ...
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Mothers want book off of children's shelf
Rejected in the first stage of an appeal at the Calvert County Public Libraries, four mothers went to the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners last week, asking them to take action to remove a picture ...
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Ledo Pizza closed after inspection
The Calvert County Health Department closed the Ledo Pizza restaurant in Chesapeake Beach following a Sept.
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Apple Greene road decision delayed
Residents of the Apple Greene subdivision in Dunkirk won a minor victory Wednesday, when the Calvert County Planning Commission deferred a decision on granting rights-of-way for two roads connected with a ...
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Apple Greene residents reject development plan
A tense community meeting Monday, Sept. 15, pitted angry residents of the Apple Greene subdivision in Dunkirk against developers who plan to build a shopping center on an adjacent parcel of land.
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Groups get boost from Day of Caring
Volunteers fanned out to 22 local organizations to help clear brush, make repairs, stuff envelopes, design Web sites and throw parties, to advance causes as disparate as finding homes for abandoned dogs and ...
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Blaze traveled to house from shed; boy sent to hospital
Volunteer fire crews from Prince Frederick, Huntingtown, and Dunkirk battled a house fire Friday afternoon on Birch Drive in Prince Frederick.
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Crowds pack Bay Avenue for BayFest
Timothy Washington, 5, of Bowie has fun on an inflatable slide Saturday at North Beach's BayFest celebration Saturday and Sunday along the town's boardwalk.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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