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Suspect Charged In Christmas Day Fire
Investigators said a man has been charged with setting a Christmas Day fire. Richard Benjamin Cooper, 23, was charged with second-degree arson, according to the Maryland State Fire Marshal.
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Arundel Digest
County police arrested a teenager yesterday, saying they caught a 16-year-old boy dealing drugs.
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Environmental programs
The Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center in Grasonville will offer a Winter Environmental Education Special, a series of discounted education programs, from January to March.
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Arundel Digest
The Grand Illumination ceremony, which culminates with the lighting of the city's 50-foot holiday tree, was postponed until Thursday evening because of inclement weather.
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Around Broadneck: Several members of Mariner's Church visit Russian orphanages
The Kremlin is approximately 4,903 miles from Deep Creek Road in Arnold, but that's where 13-year-old Arnold resident Ian Keck found himself in early October.
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Business People
James R. Baldwin recently was hired as senior vice president of Annapolis-based CommerceFirst Bank.
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Planning group to discuss wind energy facilities
The Allegany County Planning and Zoning Commission gets back to regular business on Monday at a work session scheduled for 3 p.m. at the County Office Complex on Kelly Boulevard.
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Teh Stupidz! It Burnz Us
New Jersey and Virginia politicians are concerned that the renewed interest in drilling off-shore is going to stir up the chemical weapons that were dumped into the ocean 30-plus years ago - more than 100 miles ...
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Oil drilling could disrupt chemical weapons off N.J. coast
If New Jersey allows drilling for oil and natural gas off its coast, it may dredge up an ugly and dangerous past.
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Brooklyn Park: Artist donates sculpture to bay center
Walt Morries acknowledges his sculptures aren't likely to be on display in someone's home.
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Man Attacked and Robbed in Grasonville
Written by Kye Parsons Man Attacked and Robbed in Grasonville 10/13/2008 10:06 AM ET GRASONVILLE , Md.- Police are looking for a group of suspects accused of attacking and robbing a 20-year-old man in ...
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Festival draws kilts and Celts
Eric Wright is a real man, even though he wears a kilt. The Grasonville, Md., resident spends his weekends tossing hammers, throwing stones and chucking sheafs a 16-pound bags of twine with a pitch fork, all ...
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Two 'bored' women open up Rosie Bea's at Clock Tower Place
Judy Pincus, left, and Elaine Becker, both natives of Brooklyn, N.Y., opened Rosie Bea's Sweet and Savory Bakery at Clock Tower Place on Forest Drive in Annapolis in March.
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Dover Man Given 14 Years for Manslaughter
Written by Kye Parsons Dover Man Given 14 Years for Manslaughter 09/24/2008 1:27 PM ET DOVER , Del.- A Dover man accused of stabbing a 17-year-old boy to death and stuffing the teen's body into a garbage can ...
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Crossing the span for private schools
It was an interesting conversation to overhear. Two moms were talking about forming a carpool to transport their kids back and forth from their homes in Queen Anne's County to private school in Annapolis.
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Police Beat for September 18
Four men were charged with robbery and assault Saturday after allegedly holding up a man in a Grasonville hotel room, Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Department officials said.
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After Dark: Summer over? Not at Red Eye's, The Jetty
Although Labor Day Weekend has come and gone, summer is not yet officially over and this weekend is the perfect time to check out two establishments that epitomize summer sun and fun.
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Easton Wal-Mart Shoplifting Suspect Injured While Fleeing
Police say that on Friday, Sept. 5, officers responded to a reported shoplifting at the Easton Wal-Mart. When they arrived on the scene officers found the suspect, Clark Elrod , 29, of Grasonville lying on the ...
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Blue crabs scurry to the finish line
Crab racing, crab picking and crab cooking are on the menu at this weekend's 61st annual National Hard Crab Derby in Crisfield.
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Equipment for hire
Mike Miller's obsession with machines started in the sandbox. The 49-year-old Annapolis entrepreneur said he, along with his two partners at Rental Works in Pasadena, never really grew out of it.
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