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Deal offered to preserve former Shore sanctuary
In a deal some say could be a model for government land preservation in lean budget times, a wealthy businessman and former Anne Arundel County politician has agreed to give up development rights -- and grant limited but free public access -- to a 950-...Tags: Energy Resources, Hunting, Services and Shopping, Harbor, Anne Arundel County
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Santa's sleigh meets jet in couple's Christmas display in St. Michaels
Santa didn't get run over by his reindeer, but he appears to have had a dust-up with an F-104 jet, in an elaborate Christmas display on Tom and Alice Blair's farm in St. Michaels.
The tableau depicts the aftermath of a midair collision involving Santa'...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., Benjamin Franklin, Holidays, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Ronald Craig Feiler, 47, of the 400 block of South Philadelphia Boulevard, was charged Thursday with second-degree assault. Michael Edward Kelly, 52, of the 100 block of...Tags: Harford County, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Religion and Belief, Robin Hood, Crimes
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Day trips: Bake, skate or glide your way to the holidays
Alexandria, Va.
Holiday Boat Parade
Enjoy a parade of brightly lit sailboats and powerboats at the 12th Annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights. Some 50 decorated vessels will sail from Washington to Alexandria, Va., to showcase their creativity...Tags: Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Holidays, Colonial Williamsburg, Peggy Fleming
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Joanne Dissette Zinn, 99
Joanne Dissette Zinn, age 99, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Aug. 17, 2011. At the time of her death, she was a resident of the Saline Evangelical Nursing home in Saline, Mich. Joanne was born on Oct. 4, 1911, in Indianapolis, Ind., to James...Tags: Health, Epidemics and Plagues, Social Issues, Medical Specialization, Influenza Pandemic (1918)
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Arundel community college student wins design contest
Anne Arundel Community College student Susan Wasilewski crafted a design for a chair that a New York furniture company turned into a finished product. Someday, Wasilewski hopes to design more pieces for an entire set of furniture that might show up in...Tags: Interior Design, Annapolis, Arts and Culture, Washington, DC, Companies and Corporations
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Race patrons need the real scoop on Charm City
Dan Rodricks took a final shot at the Grand Prix critics, and honestly I'd had enough ("Grand Prix gripers: Give a little credit where it's due," Sept. 8). Controversy, controversy, controversy. I fully understand that conflict sells, but it is...Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, International Travel, Fells Point, GEICO, Tour Operations Industry
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Watermen are good people unfairly villified
I just finished reading an article in a local publication that went as far to name various fishing communities such as "Tangier Island, Smith Island, Crisfield, Cambridge, St. Michaels, Oxford, Kent Island, Rock Hall and others in Bay Country" as being in...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Seafood and Fishing Industry, File Sharing, Drugs and Medicines, Fishing
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Howard County support groups
These groups meet regularly. Alzheimer's Caregiver Support Group — Third Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. at Lighthouse Senior Living at Ellicott City, 3100 N. Ridge Road, Ellicott City. 410-465-2288. Bereaved Parents, USA — Third Wednesday, 8 p.m....Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Health, Pain, Howard County, Diabetes
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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: Washington (U.S. state), Health, Physical Conditions, Homes, NASA
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Economist: United States recovering from recession, but slowly
andrews@herald-mail.comThe United States is no longer in a recession, but recovery has been slow. So slow, in fact, an increase of 2.5 percent in gross domestic product, a common measure of economic health, has been called a "growth spurt." If the economy is going to build...Tags: Anirban Basu, Labor Markets, Economic Indicator, NYSE Euronext, Inc., Career and Workplace
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Made in Maryland: Giving trees a second life
Jim McMartin and Jim Beggins make their living creating beautiful pieces of furniture from the wood Mother Nature leaves behind, and she was particularly careless with her trees this fall.
Hurricane Irene rolled through the woods on Maryland's Eastern...Tags: Health, Annapolis, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Tilghman Island, Politics
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