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David’s World Cycle holiday sale till Dec. 31
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelThe chain with stores in Orlando's College Park, Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary and Casselberry is having its holiday sale till year's end. Some specials: Save up to 45% on road and tri bikes, 40% on mountain bikes, 40% on pavement bikes, 25% on kids' bikes... -
K Restaurant Wine Bar’s 6th annual Truffle Dinner Dec. 12
The Dish - Orlando SentinelK Restaurant Wine Bar's 6th annual Truffle Dinner is Monday, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m. James Beard nominated chef-owner Kevin Fonzo and his talented team have put together a wonderful menu that will likely include scrambled duck Egg on toast Point with shaved... -
Christian Unity prayer service on Tuesday
The Religion WorldLeaders of different denominations will join in a prayer service for Chrisitian unity at 10:30 a.m., on Tuesday, Jan. 24, at Trinity Lutheran Church, 123 E. Livingston St., in Orlando. The theme of the prayer service is “We will all be changed... -
St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School holds 5k run on March 17
The Religion WorldThe faculty, staff, and families of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic School invite residents within the Central Florida region to participate in the Third Annual Blarney 5K Run/Walk on March 17. This year's event begins at Memorial Stadium on the campus of... -
Recovering cyclist, Nick Vollman
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelOn April 21 Tommy Hayes at Scruffy Murphy's in College Park is going to hold an event for Nick's benefit. Scruffy Murphy's is one of Nick's favorite watering holes and is just up the block from David's World Cycles where Nick works. Nick and his buddies... -
Stanley Oppenheim, food salesman
Stanley Oppenheim, a retired food products salesman, died of diabetic complications Nov. 11 at his Lutherville home. He was 74. Born in Baltimore and raised on East Baltimore Street and on Towanda Avenue, he was a 1956 graduate of Forest Park High...Tags: Baseball, Food Industry, Adele (music artist), Wrestling, Pikesville
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Central Florida 2012 Super60: No. 7 Karl Joseph, DB, Edgewater
Edgewater safety Karl Joseph continues to consider six schools as his main focus for upcoming recruiting visits, but one across town gets a lot of his attention for various reasons.
The obvious is distance. UCF is close, although it is nearly 20 miles...Tags: Tennessee, Florida, West Virginia, South Carolina, George O'Leary
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Uneasy bond between cops, inner-city kids bridged by dragon-boating
In some corners, police are seen as the bad guys.
Sirens blaring, guns drawn, they haunt inner-city neighborhoods, where kids witness moms, dads and neighbors corralled, cuffed and carted away.
So it is significant that in one little corner of the...Tags: Winter Park, Val Demings, Stroke
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Recent animal-hoarding cases in Florida
Recent hoarding cases in Florida
June: Thirty-ninecats euthanized after being confiscated from filthy home north of Orlando.
June: Nearly 700cats, many ill, removed from sanctuary near High Springs inAlachua County.
April: Twenty-five cats, 5dogs found...Tags: Florida, Orlando, Pine Hills
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Dr. Joseph Vincent Brady, behavioral neuroscientist, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJoseph Vincent Brady, a nationally and internationally known behavioral neuroscientist, behavioral pharmacologist and space researcher who established the department of behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Friday of...Tags: Tucson, Pharmaceuticals, Medical Services, Homes, Health
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No. 1 Arundel cruises past Bowie into Class 4A volleyball title game
Last season, Arundel walked in to the State semifinals at the University of Maryland's Ritchie Coliseum and stared at the lights and the crowd. The Wildcats were in awe, and they played like it, losing to Montgomery County's Sherwood. What a difference a...Tags: College Sports, Human Interest, Howard County, Volleyball, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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History center to display Kerouac manuscript
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Orange County Regional History Center will display an original Jack Kerouac manuscript for "The Dharma Bums," beginning Thursday. The 1957 work was created by the writer while living in Orlando. Visitors will be able to see Kerouac's handwritten...Tags: Jack Kerouac, Photography, Orange County Regional History Center, Hinduism, History
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