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Newsmakers
Baltimore County Executive Jim Smith presented an executive citation to John Moran, of Phoenix, who recently retired as associate dean for graduate business programs at the Sellinger School of Business and ...
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'We are all connected'
Alan Gephardt began his career working in therapeutic recreation at a nursing home.
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Tools popular among thieves
Orwig Road, 21700 block, between 8 a.m. and noon on Nov. 26. Jewelry stolen. Entry gained through unlocked door.
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Neighbors say windmill 'incompatible' with area
A Pikesville homeownera s petition to build a windmill on his property has run into opposition from some area residents.
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County handling complaints of developers' unkempt lots
As the sluggish real estate market continues, several communities are apprehensive about uncompleted developments in their neighborhoods.
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Fun on the farm
Liam McCarthy, 3, and his mom, Eileen, enjoy the hay slide at Weber's Cider Mill Farm, which also has scarecrow-making workshops and a corn maze.
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Hustle to help build Jacksonville Park playground
Adults and children in costumes who join in the annual Halloween Hustle on Oct. 18 have an extra incentive this year.
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Young Woolford, a 'spark in any crowd'
When Enjeen Woolford was seriously injured in a head-on car accident on Paper Mill Road in Phoenix two years ago, her son, Dennis, gave her a plaque that read, "Don't Drive Faster Than Your Guardian Angel." She ...
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Teen Driver Dead In Head On Crash; 2nd Teen Driver Injured
A head-on crash in Jacksonville left a teenager dead and caused traffic tie ups on Jarrettsville Pike for hours.
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Community Planning Agenda
The following is a synopsis of local planning cases that make their way through the Baltimore County planning process.
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Quiznos has a beef with mall neighbor's sandwiches
A competitor's sandwich by any other name still tastes foul to a Quiznos' franchise in the Hunt Valley Towne Centre.
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Caring for Your Hair After Chemo
If you've treated your breast cancer with chemotherapy and lost your hair in the process, you can expect a soft fuzz to begin growing on your scalp two to three weeks after you stop treatment.
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Police: Local College Student Beaten
Baltimore County Police are searching for the robbers of a 21-year-old student at the CCBC Essex Campus.
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Breast Cancer Treatment Tricks
Chemo can temporarily dull your skin color, so choose a wig that's a shade lighter than your own hair.
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Fibromyalgia
Andrea felt sexually undesirable and distracted by her pain. If you live with fibromyalgia, you know that every day can bring new challenges.
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Removal of young trees outrages community
The field was dotted with newly planted maples, oaks and green ashes, the spindly saplings protected from intrusive deer by encircling plastic shafts and held in place by wooden stakes.
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Legionnaires set fund ride
Aug. 13 - Aug. 19, 2008 * P.O. Box 203 * Westminster * MD * 21158 * Ph: 410-875-5449 * Fax: 410-875-5401 * E-mail: ctimes@lcniofmd.com Legionnaires set fund ride TIMOTHY CLARKE 13.AUG.08 As an unfortunate ...
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Unusual sights and sounds
Scenes from a placid, and occasionally offbeat, Virgin Fest: On a sectioned-off side of the painting wall near the South Stage, Chad Brady is still plugging away at his tedious task, making a guitar mural ...
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Students Take To Skies In Balt. Co.
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Newsmakers
Margaret Stewart, of Baldwin, has been promoted to the position of senior administrator at Erickson Retirement Communities' Oak Crest Village in Parkville.
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