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College news
Columbia student Benjamin Jarvis, a senior majoring in engineering, earned dean's list status at Messiah College, in Grantham, Pa., for the fall term. Washington College, in Chestertown, announced that Rachel Thompson achieved dean's list recognition for...Tags: University of New Haven, Frostburg State University, Washington College (Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Providence College
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Boonsboro Environmental Commission hopes town will embrace green initiatives
davem@herald-mail.comThe Boonsboro Environmental Commission has started to work and one of the projects it hopes the town will embrace is a statewide program that helps towns develop green initiatives, two people associated with the commission said. Town officials...Tags: Michelle Obama
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Hagerstown man honored for volunteer efforts in fight against MS
janeth@herald-mail.comIt’s been more than five years since Michael Tomlin was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The diagnosis, made just before his 30th birthday, was two years in coming as other medical conditions were ruled out. Tomlin said it’s a hard disease...Tags: Mount Airy, Human Interest, U.S. Navy, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Symptoms
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Congressional candidate charged with illegal voting
Former Maryland congressional candidate Wendy W. Rosen was charged Thursday with illegally voting in two elections and faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. Maryland State Prosecutor Emmet C. Davitt charged Rosen, 58, with casting ballots in...
Tags: Republican Party, Prosecution, Lawyers, Punishment, Justice System
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Five questions with ... Debbie Bell
The goal for Race On is clear: To make the Grand Prix of Baltimore a long-term fixture, the company must generate significantly more money from Baltimore businesses and fans. Enter Debbie Bell. The former director of corporate sales and sponsorship for...
Tags: Grand Prix of Baltimore, Labor Day, Marketing, Key West, Washington College (Maryland)
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UM sports should be reinstated
Leaving college sports conferences seems to be widespread these days ("AD optimistic about team, Big Ten move," Dec. 1). The University of Maryland president says his school will take in much more money in the Big Ten. The athletic director assures...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, University of Maryland, College Park
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W.Va. briefs
Free mulch offered to residents of Berkeley Co. MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The Berkeley County Solid Waste Authority is offering free mulch to Berkeley County residents during the holiday season. Clint Hogbin, an official with the Berkeley County...Tags: Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Stanford University, High Schools, Washington College (Maryland), Schools
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'The Hobbit' is a tale that begs to be read aloud
Bilbo Baggins, the head hobbit in J.R.R. Tolkien's 1937 novel, may be diminutive in stature, but the marketing blitz associated with this month's film treatment of his adventures is as tall as the starting lineup of the Chicago Bulls: a Middle-...
Tags: Entertainment, Chicago Tribune, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Arts and Culture
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Democrat withdraws from 1st District congressional race after allegations she voted in two states
Wendy Rosen, the Democratic challenger to Republican Rep. Andy Harris in the 1st Congressional District, withdrew from the race Monday amid allegations that she voted in elections in both Maryland and Florida in 2006 and 2008. It was unclear, however,...
Tags: Frank Kratovil, Parties and Movements, Primaries, Baltimore County, Douglas F. Gansler
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Another Tilghman involved in a historic moment
Several readers wrote me about last week's column that told the story of federal Judge Sarah Tilghman Hughes, a Baltimorean who swore in Lyndon B. Johnson as president aboard Air Force One after the assassination of John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.
They...Tags: Oxford (Talbot, Maryland), Paul Revere, Central Intelligence Agency, Talbot County, Yorktown (York, Virginia)
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Lopsided races: Most Maryland congressional reps face little competition
Despite well-known challengers and widespread dissatisfaction with Washington, most of Maryland's incumbents in the House of Representatives appear to be cruising to re-election — a result of convoluted congressional districts and large Democratic...
Tags: Frank Kratovil, Parties and Movements, Nancy Jacobs, C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Primaries
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Elected Anne Arundel student board member to spend summer honing leadership skills
Old Mill High School junior Nick Lefavor was elected several months ago as the next student member of the Anne Arundel County school board. And though he says he's familiar with the issues affecting county students, he's taking a couple of summer programs...Tags: Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), High Schools, Teaching and Learning, Washington College (Maryland), Schools
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