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Despite nature's best efforts, Ellicott City, which was founded in 1772 as Ellicott Mills, stands today with all the old-country charm of its early days. Preservation is key to the community of Ellicott City, and restoring historic landmarks is something the residents believe in. Indeed, the town itself seems to want to be preserved, having survived three major fires and two major floods. Despite those potential disasters, Ellicott City thrives. New businesses have taken the place of burned-down ones on Main Street, and a railroad bridge at the end of the street is marked with lines that document the floods. Residents of the town, which is the seat of Howard County, have an unusually strong...  Show more »
Despite nature's best efforts, Ellicott City, which was founded in 1772 as Ellicott Mills, stands today with all the old-country charm of its early days. Preservation is key to the community of Ellicott City, and restoring historic landmarks is something the residents believe in. Indeed, the town itself seems to want to be preserved, having survived three major fires and two major floods. Despite those potential disasters, Ellicott City thrives. New businesses have taken the place of burned-down ones on Main Street, and a railroad bridge at the end of the street is marked with lines that document the floods. Residents of the town, which is the seat of Howard County, have an unusually strong sense of community for this day and age. Also, the town often plays host to a weekend crowd of antique shoppers who come to peruse the many boutiques of the old town. Aside from the diversity of bars, restaurants and antique shops, Ellicott City offers quite a few buildings that are antiques themselves. Among these are the B&O Railroad Station Museum, the Patapsco Female Institute and just about every building on Main Street, from the pubs to the fire station -- almost all of which are rumored to be haunted. To that end, Ellicott City offers what is purportedly one of the best ghost tours in the state, which runs from April to December every year.  « Show less

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    May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Ellicott City

    GOP Women's Club The Howard County Republican Women's Club meets on Wednesday, May 29, with a discussion of current GOP issues. A social hour begins at 6:30 p.m., with the meeting beginning at 7 p.m., at VFW No. 7472 Yingling-Ridgley Post, 4225 VFW Lane,...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, High Blood Pressure, Nutrition, Geography

  2. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Stevenson relying on defensive midfield in NCAA tournament

    At Stevenson, playing defensive midfield is almost as much about athleticism as it is about defensive commitment. A unit composed of long-stick midfielders Chad Williams, Ryan Rubenstein and Warren Pumphrey and short-stick midfielders Connor Curro, Dylan Muti, Marcellus Preston and Peter Green must keep an opponent’s midfielders at bay and turn defense into instant offense.
    At Stevenson, playing defensive midfield is almost as much about athleticism as it is about defensive commitment. A unit composed of long-stick midfielders Chad Williams, Ryan Rubenstein and Warren Pumphrey and short-stick midfielders Connor Curro,...

    Tags: Robin Williams, Butterfly Ballots, Chad, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), National Collegiate Athletic Association

  4. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. A sensitive portrait of a troubled child

    Thanks very much and congratulations on Kevin Rector's very informative and sensitive article, "Girl charged in father's death struggled with mental health" (May 19). As educators and professional counselors, and as residents of the Mount Hebron area with children who graduated from the high school, we have been shocked at the news of Dennis Lane's murder. Your story provided valuable information about the complex issues that parents and educators deal with in relation to children and students who have developmental and mental health issues. Hopefully, this tragic event and the information you have provided will help parents, educators and members of the community work together to deal with these kinds of issues in a proactive and preventive manner.
    Thanks very much and congratulations on Kevin Rector's very informative and sensitive article, "Girl charged in father's death struggled with mental health" (May 19). As educators and professional counselors, and as residents of the Mount Hebron area with...

    Tags: Health and Safety at School, Mental Health, Family

  6. May 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The Sun buries Obama scandals

    It looks like this heavily Democratic state's main publication is going to ignore the problems of this administration just like the White House is. What is on the front page of The Sun? is there any mention of Benghazi? The IRS and their illegal actions...

    Tags: White House, United States Naval Academy, The Washington Post, George W. Bush

  8. May 21, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Asperger's does not make a murderer

    Regarding your article about the teen girl accused of plotting her father's murder with her boyfriend ("Troubled child on a dark path," May 19), I found the article filled with misleading information and misinformation.
    Regarding your article about the teen girl accused of plotting her father's murder with her boyfriend ("Troubled child on a dark path," May 19), I found the article filled with misleading information and misinformation. First, the article tells us she...

    Tags: Mental Illness, Mental Health, Autism, Learning Disability, Health

  10. May 20, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. John E. Barger, 93

    John Edward Barger, 93, of Hagerstown, died Sunday, May 19, 2013, at Coffman Nursing Home in Hagerstown, Md. Born Sept. 11, 1919, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late John Franklin and Maude Estelle Barger. He was preceded in death by his wife of...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), American Legion, Franklin (Franklin, Virginia)

  12. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Burning girl dives into brook to douse flames

    An article in the May 17, 1913, edition of The Argus commended a young girl for keeping her wits in an emergency situation. The presence of mind of 8-year-old Isabelle Smith, of Cedar Hill, near St. Denis, probably saved her life about 6 o'clock Saturday...

    Tags: Halethorpe, Catonsville, Festive Events, Health and Safety at School, Heart Attack

  14. May 18, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Girl charged in father's death struggled with mental health

    Morgan Lane Arnold, an emotionally frail 14-year-old freshman, navigated the hallways of her Howard County high school each day filled with anxiety, unable because of a learning disorder to decipher the social cues, jokes and emotions of her peers.
    Morgan Lane Arnold, an emotionally frail 14-year-old freshman, navigated the hallways of her Howard County high school each day filled with anxiety, unable because of a learning disorder to decipher the social cues, jokes and emotions of her peers. Her...

    Tags: True Blood (tv program), Asperger Syndrome, Catonsville, Gaming, Mental Health

  16. May 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. A succulent invasion

    Succulents aren't just for the desert anymore.
    Succulents aren't just for the desert anymore. These heat and humidity lovers, with their dramatic leaf shapes and their striking colors, are the answer to the Mid-Atlantic summer and perfect for containers, pots and window boxes, even vertical gardens....

    Tags: Catonsville, The Home Depot

  18. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Garden club helps plant Blue Star Memorial in Ellicott City

    The nation's debt to men and women who serve in uniform can never be fully repaid. But Jane Kramer believes every little bit helps.
    The nation's debt to men and women who serve in uniform can never be fully repaid. But Jane Kramer believes every little bit helps. She said that's why the Howard County Garden Club undertook the project to install a Blue Star Memorial marker,...

    Tags: Human Interest, U.S. Air Force

  20. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Howard County datebook Datebook

    Sunday, May 19 Chamber music The Sundays at Three Chamber Music Series presents Duo Amaral at 3 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 6800 Oakland Mills Rd. in Columbia. The duo will perform music by Scarlatti, Sammartini, Handel, Vivaldi, Franck and Rodrigo,...

    Tags: Music, Anglicanism, Paula Poundstone, Human Interest, Religion and Belief

  22. May 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. All Together Now at Howard library branches

    Central Library 10375 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Columbia. 410-313-7800. •All Together Now. Saturdays, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. All ages; 30 minutes. •English Conversation Club. Mondays, 10 a.m.; and Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. Practice speaking and...

    Tags: Science and Technology, NPR, Libraries, NASA, Clubs and Associations

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