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Council poised to expand the voice of youths in county government
But young people are poised to take another step in Howard with the inclusion of youth members on the Women's Commission and the Recreation and Parks Board.
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Facing down the economy
"The economy is killing us," said Berkowitz, who operates a custom stained-glass store called Great Frames.
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A Thanksgiving staple
To hear Chris Bohrer tell it, the 20,000 turkeys that flock to Maple Lawn Farms in Fulton, starting every June, have it made in the shade.
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At Pong's Orchard, the unexpected is ordinary
Six papayas grow in a cluster at the top of an eight-foot-tall tree in Al Pong's open garage, where they are ripened by the sun but shielded from autumn's chilly winds and early frost.
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Stepping Out
Laurel Mill Playhouse, 508 Main St., is looking for director and musical director for this musical slated to start March 27 and run four weekends.
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Market proposal approved
A plan for a larger supermarket at Turf Valley's proposed town center was unanimously approved by the County Council on Monday night, despite objections from some residents.
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Volunteers trek into park to save turtles
They combed through the dead leaves and brush with rakes and sticks, searching for their elusive target -- the eastern box turtle.
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College Park man gets a dose of our hospitality
Sometimes there's so much to write, I don't know where to start. Other times, there's a dearth of information so I have to go hunting.
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Wilde Lake teacher awarded fellowship
Melissa Bell is in love with science. Give the Wilde Lake High School earth science teacher some rocks and minerals, and she's in heaven.
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Retail Relief For Some, Economic Pain For Others
The gloomy financial picture this week added to the worries of a lot of people on Main Street.
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DELAWARE: Dover man faces prescription drug charges
DOVER - A 38-year-old Dover man was charged with unlawful possession of prescription drugs after officers saw him attempting to urinate in public, police said.
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Kids return to school with a bang
School started today for more than 48,000 Howard County students at 72 public schools.
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County is pulling together 79 acres for a Fulton park
Howard County is getting $1.3 million in state money to buy about 28 acres of fields and woodland in Fulton that someday will be the site of a park.
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Emmanuel Methodist earns state credentials
They have all been credentialed by the Maryland State Department of Education. This state program is new, and as always, the staff at the school are ahead of the curve in early childhood education in Howard ...
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With room to grow
From a winding road in Howard County's small town of Fulton, it's not easy to spot the home of Dr.
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Baci Bar & Grill closes at BWI
A third local business has failed at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport since BAA USA was hired in 2004 to overhaul shopping and dining options for passengers.
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Neighborly Maple Lawn
A planned development of homes and businesses on 600 acres in southwestern Howard County, the neighborhood had yet to be advertised when the couple went in search of it more than four years ago.
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Teens' drama program planned
The production is the culmination of the Teen Professional Theatre, a four-week summer workshop for young actors, ages 13-21, offered by the Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts.
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Health Magazine's Health Expert Network
Introducing the pros we turn to for all your health needs-from A to Z. ALLERGY AND ASTHMA William E. Berger, MD Board-certified physician of allergy and immunology; founder, Allergy and Asthma Associates of ...
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Business Digest
Information Technology Corp., a client of the Center for Business and Technology Development's NeoTech Incubator, has signed a multiyear, multimillion-dollar contract with the U.S. Department of Labor.
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