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Day trips: Count on candlelight, cannoli and even cardinals
New York City
Christmas Lights & Cannoli Tour
Who needs the lines at Rockefeller Center when you can take a tour of the lit-up homes of Dyker Heights in the Italian-American section of Brooklyn? Crowds gather in the quaint neighborhood to view...Tags: Wolfgang Puck, Christmas, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Entertainment
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James H. Berger, purchasing agent
James Hopkins Berger, a retired purchasing agent who in his youth earned a Carnegie Hero Award for saving the lives of two family members during a 1958 Roland Park house fire, died Dec. 15 of prostate cancer at St. Joseph Medical Center.
The Mays...Tags: Aberdeen, Culture, Loyola University Maryland, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Hunt Valley
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Day trips: Chuck Berry at D.C.'s Howard Theatre and more
Washington
Chuck Berry at the Howard Theatre
The legendary Chuck Berry is part of the lineup of performers celebrating the reopening of Washington's historic Howard Theatre. The Howard began a $29 million renovation in 2010 and reopened this month....Tags: Festive Events, Technology, Gardens and Parks, Engineering, Trips and Vacations
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Daytrip Nov. 4: From 'Hairspray' to punkin chunkin
Lancaster County, Pa. 'Poe Evermore' Take a journey to the 1800s and spend some time with Baltimore's favorite bard at 'Poe Evermore.' Guests are greeted at the Mount Hope Estate and Winery by Frederick Rauch and led to a series of small theater rooms,...Tags: Festive Events, Pumpkin, Documentary (genre), John Waters, Mount Hope
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Service news - Aug. 15
Lance Cpl. Charles W. Alexander, son of Shelly Alexander of Hagerstown and the late Buddy Alexander, graduated from Parris Island, S.C. He attended AIT in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He is stationed in Okinawa, Japan. Alexander is a 2008 graduate of...Tags: U.S. Navy, Washington (U.S. state), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), U.S. Coast Guard
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Lucky Large Lobster Dodges Cooking Pot
Once destined for a toasted buttered roll or blue plate special, an 18-pound American lobster has found a safe home at the New York Aquarium in Coney Island. After surviving more than seven decades in the sea, the lobster was trapped in a routine catch...Tags: Elections, Wildlife, Maine, New Jersey, Endangered Species
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NJ Gov Christie Releases List Of Mandatory Evacuation Zones
pix11.comAs Irene approaches, Gov. Chris Christie has released a list of New Jersey evacuations that include mandatory evacuations for "hundreds of thousands" of residents and visitors in Ocean, Monmouth and Atlantic counties. To ensure the safety of New Jersey...Tags: New Jersey, Hurricane Irene (2011), Chris Christie, Government, Woodbridge
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Good for you
Robert P. Berry and Danielle J. Borchard of Aberdeen were named to the dean's list for the 2011 spring semester at the University of Minnesota Twins Cities campus. Students named to the summer 2011 dean's list at North Dakota State University in Fargo...Tags: University of Minnesota, Education, Colleges and Universities, U.S. Coast Guard
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Hawk-watch trip is planned for October
The Potomac Valley Audubon Society is sponsoring a hawk-watching trip to Cape May, N.J., the weekend of Friday, Oct. 14, through Sunday, Oct. 16. Anyone with an interest is welcome to participate and there will be no fee. But participants must furnish...Tags: New Jersey, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Research
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NJ jail inmate saves shelter worker from pit bull
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. (AP) — Authorities will take three days off a New Jersey inmate's sentence after he rescued an animal shelter worker from a pit bull attack. Justin Peggs was working off a 45-day sentence for assault at the Cape May...Tags: Cape May County, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Punishment
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NJ inmate feared attack as he subdued pit bull
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. (AP) — The New Jersey inmate who rescued an animal shelter worker from a pit bull says he's grateful the sheriff cut his sentence by three days. Justin Peggs says he feared the dog would attack him too as he wrestled it...Tags: Cape May County, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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WWII shipwrecks could threaten U.S. coast
On the evening of Feb. 2, 1942, an unarmed tanker with 66,000 barrels of crude oil on board was steaming in the Atlantic, about 90 miles off Ocean City. Without warning, it was struck by German torpedoes. The attack set the W.L. Steed ablaze, and sank it;...Tags: Cruises, Fishing, Water Pollution, Ocean City, Wildlife
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