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Serving up park funds
A private group's plans to finance construction of a regional tennis center in Elkridge could help advance county plans to develop the long-planned Troy Hill Regional Park into a community jewel on a historic site. The land has been used by Europeans...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Local Authority, Public Finance, Dining and Drinking, Golf
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Down times at the shore
Of The Associated PressWhen 2008 began, Atlantic City's casinos were fighting an economic slump but still talking and dreaming big, with plans for as many as four new casino-hotels worth as much as $11 billion. But as the new year dawns, most of those plans have been shelved,...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Trump Entertainment Resorts Inc., Casino and Gambling Industry, Harbor, Tourism and Leisure
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OK, but who's on first?
On the Mets beatThe Mets just announced that Razor Shines will replace Luis Aguayo as the third-base coach and Randy Niemann takes over for Guy Conti in the bullpen (bye Pedro). Otherwise, Dan Warthen returns as pitching coach, Howard Johnson holds on as......Tags: Sandy Alomar, Philadelphia Phillies, Montreal Expos, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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Alicea named first base coach
On the Mets beatNot quite as exciting as "Mets sign K-Rod to 4-yr deal" but we're working on it. Here are the details, courtesy of Mets PR guru Jay Horwitz: METS NAME LUIS ALICEA FIRST BASE COACH FLUSHING, N.Y., November 14, 2008 ???......Tags: Sandy Alomar, Football, Major League Baseball, Kansas City Royals, Baseball
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Act now or get left out in winter's cold
Special to the Chicago TribuneIf you like to get away while winter winds are howling in much of the country, now is the time to nail down plans. Airlines will be reducing seat capacity to many warm-weather destinations, so people who procrastinate might be out of luck. If you're...Tags: Evanston, Expedia Incorporated, Tour Operations Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Los Angeles
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Singer Connie Francis hospitalized before LI concert
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comSinger Connie Francis was rushed to Long Island Jewish Medical Center for dangerously high blood pressure Wednesday night, shortly before she was to perform at The Capital One Bank Theatre at Westbury with Neil Sedaka. Francis, 69, was admitted to the...Tags: Popular Music, Theater, Connie Francis, Hyde Park, Music
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Black Sox, '71 Orioles go arm in arm
Q: Could you please name all the teams that have had four 20-game winners in their rotation in the same season? Chuck Albert Northampton A: There have been only two. One year after throwing the 1919 World Series in the infamous ''Black Sox Scandal,''...Tags: Football, Philadelphia Phillies, Harmon Killebrew, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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Just because you can't get enough Delgado
On the Mets beatI'm here to give you even more words on everyone's new favorite player. Admit it. You had been using that black No. 21 jersey for a dog blanket back when Delgado was hitting .210. Maybe you already had ripped it......Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, Spring Training, Baseball, National League
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Gameday Live 145: Nationals at Mets
On the Mets beatGood evening everyone. Rod Boone back here tonight live from um, beautiful, Shea Stadium. The Mets (81-63) go for the brief two-game sweep of the Nationals (56-89). Mike "Big Pelf" Pelfrey (13-9, 3.62 ERA) opposes Odalis Perez (6-10), 4.19). We......Tags: Damion Easley, Brian Schneider, Carlos Delgado, David Wright, Joe Smith
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Celebrating baseball in Cooperstown
Home to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown is the place to go for baseball enthusiasts. Fans can while away hours learning about the game's greats and spend an afternoon browsing in the memorabilia shops lining Main Street. But with its...Tags: Lou Gehrig, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Bodies of Water, Tourism and Leisure, Babe Ruth
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Police reports from Commack, Dix Hills, East Northport and Huntington Station
Commack A 1999 Ford Contour and a Ford E350 were broken into May 28 in the parking lot of Howard Johnson's and items were stolen. Dix Hills A wallet was stolen May 28 at the Candlewood Middle School on Carlls Straight Path. Statues were reported...Tags: Theft, Commack, Dix Hills, Northport, East Northport
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