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Mary A. Matzeit
SALISBURY -- Mary A. Matzeit, 97, died on Friday evening, Dec. 19, 2008, at Wicomico Nursing Home in Salisbury.
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Local hunting team wins gundog championship
Mike Boyle of Elkton and his black Labrador retriever, Toots, were the winners of this year's Maryland Retriever Gundog Championship held near Trappe on Dec.
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Street to close for Greek Heritage Festival
A portion of Preston Street will be closed beginning today because of the Greek Heritage Festival being held Friday through Sunday in Mount Vernon , the city Department of Transportation announced.
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Man Charged for Raping Girl
Police say they charged a Federalsburg man for raping a 13-year-old girl in 2005 at a home in Preston, Md.
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Our Towns
SALISBURY -- The October edition of 'Working Together for Children' will begin airing on PAC 14.
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Planners see Mount Royal visions
University of Baltimore and Maryland Institute College of Art officials are focusing attention and money on the areas adjacent to Baltimore's Penn Station with a goal of wresting a more attractive and ...
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Schedule
ART & MUSEUMS BABE RUTH BIRTHPLACE AND MUSEUM Enjoy free admission every Friday during October.
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Military
PRESTON -- Air Force Airman Brennen H. Mastronardi has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio.
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Md. man sentenced for theft from hotel
A Maryland man who became combative with police after the hotel where he worked accused him of trying to steal alcohol will spend nearly four years on probation.
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Workers can sell right of recovery
In a decision critics say sets the organized-labor movement back nearly 75 years, a federal judge in Maryland has ruled - over the Teamsters' objection - that workers covered under a collective-bargaining ...
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QA deputies assaulted in bar brawl; 6 arrested
Two sheriff's deputies found themselves in the middle of a bar brawl Sunday morning after a fight erupted at a Grasonville bar, eventually shocking three men with a Taser and arresting six people for disorderly ...
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Woman Who Lost Husband, Son in 2007 Bay Bridge Accident Speaks Out
The May 2007 crash on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge killed three people, including Missy Orff's husband and son.
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Formal tea honors DAR member
Daughters of the American Revolution Corresponding Secretary Evelyn Widmer of California greets Sons of American Revolution President John Schercinger of Huntingtown in the receiving line during a formal tea at ...
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Suspect Sought in Preston Double Shooting
The Caroline County Sheriff's Office says that at around 1:06 a.m. deputies responded to a reported shooting complain at the Thunder Guard motorcycle club's lodge on Poplar Neck Road in Preston.
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Suspect Sought in Preston Double Shooting
The Caroline County Sheriff's Office says that at around 1:06 a.m. deputies responded to a reported shooting complain at the Thunder Guard motorcycle club's lodge on Poplar Neck Road in Preston.
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Artscape: Annual Baltimore festival offers more than 100 performers
Jonathan Burns can contort his body through a toilet seat - without it hurting. Evan Young juggles torches on fire - without seriously burning himself.
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Body Found in Chesapeake Bay Last Week Identified
Maryland Transportation Authority police have identified a body found in the Chesapeake Bay last week as a 17-year-old Severna Park girl believed to have jumped from the Bay Bridge in December.
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No down at the ocean
To be sure, there are signs of a slowdown: Weekday vacancies at hotels along Coastal Highway, more three- and four-day stays rather than weeklong bookings, and restaurants with free tables -- a sign that folks, once here, may be eating out a little less. But population counts suggest that many people are finding a way to carry on family traditions honed over years of summer trips down the ocean. 'We book our condo in January to make sure we get it over the Fourth. We just wouldn't miss it,' said Gary Bucher, a postal worker from Reading, Pa.
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MARYLAND: Harriet Tubman parks proposed
PRESTON, Md. - The National Park Service has decided to pursue the creation of two parks honoring abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
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Route 50 from Easton to Cambridge closed due to 'police activity'
Route 50 from Easton to Cambridge on the Eastern Shore is closed in both directions "due to ongoing police activity," the Maryland State Police said.
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