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Popular location hidden away
Special to The Baltimore SunNestled along the outskirts of a woodsy park and a large lake are streets lined with charming homes that form a group of small neighborhoods collectively known as Lake Roland. The community backs to Robert E. Lee Memorial Park and is named for the lake,...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Banking, Whole Foods Market, Stock Broking, Al Pacino
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Board OKs plan for new charter school
A new charter school is set to open in Anne Arundel County next fall, after the county school board approved a preliminary plan for a 600-student combined elementary and middle school. The county school board's unanimous vote last week granted permission...Tags: Values, Teaching and Learning, Glen Burnie, Charter Schools, Ethics
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Making of a debutante
Fourteen young women, elegantly dressed in full-length white gowns, high-heel shoes and long gloves, will walk into Richlin Ballroom tonight on the arms of their tuxedo-clad fathers, grandfathers or family friends. After presenting their mothers with a...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Dance, People, Colleges and Universities, Teen-agers
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Howard County Datebook
Today 'The Producers' Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia, 5900 Symphony Woods Road, will present its last performance of Mel Brooks' The Producers. Doors open at 5 p.m. for the evening performance and at 10:30 a.m. for the matinee. Reservations are...Tags: Mel Brooks, Clarksville, Ellicott City, Diseases, Health Organizations
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Financial literacy is critical
Many people realized too late that they did not fully understand their investments or mortgages. Amid this crisis, it is our responsibility to ensure the next generation receives sound economic education. Think back -- who taught you about compound...Tags: University of Central Florida, Personal Finance
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Teen Court pinches crime in time for kids
Special To The SentinelStephanie Glass directs 30 to 35 volunteers who play important roles each week in the courtroom. Those roles aren't just for show, though. The group works together to give first-time misdemeanor and low-level felony defendants ages 12 to 17 a fair trial...Tags: People, Trials, Teen-agers, Court Administration, Defendants
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2 high-school principals chosen to head Lake County Schools
Sentinel Staff WriterA pair of longtime educators who served as principals at two of the district's larger high schools have been tapped as assistant superintendents in Lake County Schools chief Susan Moxley's new administration. The appointments of East Ridge High's Aurelia...Tags: Mount Dora, Leesburg
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Celebrations
Clemente-Micalizzi Jenna Clemente and Eric Micalizzi were married July 3 at St. Lawrence the Martyr Church in Sayville. The reception was at the Bayview House at Captain's Bills in Bay Shore. She is a high school music teacher for Connetquot High...Tags: Teaching and Learning, C.W. Post Campus, Long Island University, Colleges and Universities, Mass Media
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Likely Obama pick's NY roots
keith.herbert@newsday.comBack in 2004, a group of Washington insiders held a small dinner party for Barack Obama, just elected the junior U.S. senator from Illinois. Obama sat next to Eric Holder, a former Justice Department official in the Clinton administration. The two...Tags: The White House, Rudy Giuliani, Government, Janet Reno, Upper House
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Fight At Rockville School Leads To Arrests; Ellington Attack Probed
Students arrested after fight at Rockville High School. State police investigate home attack in Ellington. Glastonbury cross country girls team wins New England title. Texas woman struck by car in South Windsor. Three departments fight fire in Manchester....Tags: Sexual Assault, Health and Safety at School, Waste Management Incorporated, Court Administration, Hartford Hospital
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The life of Brian
There is about an hour of autumn sunlight There is about an hour of autumn sunlight left on a chilly weekday afternoon in Arlington Heights' Centennial Park, a luxuriant green expanse surrounded by well-kept suburban homes. Squealing clusters of exuberant...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Values, Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Mike Singletary, Celebrity Mothers
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Uranium Found In Water In Madison Schools; Westbrook Receives Grant
Suspect in shoreline factory outlet break-ins arrested. Uranium found in Madison schools' water. Westbrook receives grant. Here are a sampling of Middlesex County and shoreline-area stories written by Courant staff writers over the past week. AREAWIDE...Tags: Wesleyan University, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Health and Safety at School, Assault, Vehicles
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