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Youth empowerment conference is Saturday in Aberdeen
The Harford County Department of Community Services and Faith Activated Community Empowering Intervention Training, a substance abuse prevention group, will hold a conference from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Aberdeen Middle School, 111 Mount Royal... -
John Legend's sound evolves with CD
He wanted to change up the groove - a little. Known for his lounge-friendly balladry and midtempo, piano-driven hits, R&B star John Legend effects some swagger on the dance floor with his new album, Evolver. "I never felt like I was married to one sound,...Tags: Rhythm and Blues, Opera, Grammy Awards, John Legend, Brandy
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St. Paul's Evangelical
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold a traditional service at 9 a.m. and contemporary worship at 11 a.m. today for the first Sunday in Advent. The Rev. Neal Wirtanen will bring the message, "It's OK to Wait. In Fact, It's Good to Wait." A...Tags: Protestant, Christianity
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Lundgren guest preacher at St. Paul's
St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold a traditional service at 9 a.m. and contemporary worship at 11 a.m. today at 201 Mount Royal Ave., Aberdeen. Guest preacher the Rev. Bill Lundgren, ELCA chaplain for the St. Dysmas prison ministry, will...Tags: People
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Slippery wheels causing light rail delays
Maryland Transit Administration officials expect major light rail service delays and disruptions will continue through tonight's evening rush because weather is exacerbating problems with slippery wheels, according to an MTA spokeswoman. Bus shuttles...Tags: Bolton Hill
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Will city schools get the same attention?
As a Bolton Hill resident, it pleases me to see the University of Baltimore and the Maryland Institute College of Art prosper ("Visions of new UB law building," Nov. 16). The planned new UB law building is sure to add to the aesthetics of the area, as its...Tags: Bolton Hill, Charter Schools, Peter G. Angelos
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Resurgent city raises its skyline and its profile
The new harborside Morgan Stanley building reminds me of just how much Baltimore invested in - and was changed by - the relaxed credit and available money of the past financial cycle. The highly visible structure now going up on an eastern tip of Fells...Tags: Pigtown, Harbor East, Alan Greenspan, Land Resources, Natural Resources
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Grace UMC marks Thanksgiving Sunday
Grace United Methodist Church will celebrate Christ the King and Thanksgiving Sunday today with an informal service at 8:15 a.m., contemporary service at 9:30 a.m. and traditional worship at 11 a.m. at 110 W. Bel Air Ave., Aberdeen. The Rev. Robert Clipp...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Thanksgiving, Holidays, Protestant, Baby Products
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Gooey leaves on tracks lead to shutting half of light rail system
Thousands of Baltimore-area commuters were forced to abandon trains and board buses Monday, the first workday disrupted by a light rail shutdown that closed the northern half of the system. State officials were unable to say how long service would be...Tags: Hunt Valley, Mount Washington, Vehicles, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Half of light rail halted indefinitely
Thousands of Baltimore-area commuters were forced to abandon trains and board buses yesterday, the first workday disrupted by a light rail shutdown that closed the northern half of the system. State officials were unable to say how long service would be...Tags: Hunt Valley, Mount Washington, Vehicles, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Ensure UB building is part of city's life
As Tuesday's Baltimore Sun announced, the University of Baltimore School of Law has selected a design for its new building ("A bright new face for UB law school," Nov. 18). The city should congratulate the university and the law school for making such...Tags: Station North, Colleges and Universities, Glen Burnie
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From Cultural Revolution to culture
He cheered when his piano teacher was jailed. He destroyed classical recordings by the wagon-load. He broke into libraries to steal books. He was such a ruffian, even the army didn't want him. But today, Hao Jiang Tian is a model of civility,...Tags: Jack London, John Denver, Opera, Folk Music, Placido Domingo
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