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Save White Marsh?
I am a frequent visitor to Grandview Island and have enjoyed the beach at the end of State Park Road. I was recently amazed to see that one of the homeowners adjacent to the beach entrance has decided to reopen an old passageway through the reeds onto the...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Beach Vacations, Wetlands, Tourism and Leisure
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Baltimore Co. recycling program expanded
Baltimore County is expanding its residential recycling program for compact fluorescent lamps, fluorescent bulbs, mercury thermometers and thermostats, and lead-acid and rechargeable batteries, officials said. Residents may now recycle these items at...Tags: Waste Management Incorporated, Halethorpe
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Police blotter
Sun reporterPolice Blotter is a sampling of crimes from police reports in Baltimore and Baltimore County. BALTIMORE CITY Eastern Baltimore Officer assaulted/arrest After Officer Anthony Magwood ordered several disorderly men to leave the 500 block of N. Washington...Tags: Employers, The White House, Reisterstown, Murder, Pikesville
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Top 10 places for fish and chips
Dining@LargeThis Top 10 started out as a request from Dave for places to find good fish and chips because I didn't think we'd ever come up with enough to make it a Top 10. Wrong. What I didn't want to......Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Belvedere Square, Mount Vernon, Fells Point, Hampden
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Not taxpayers' job to bail out racing
It is not the responsibility of citizens of Maryland to rescue the Maryland racing industry with slots but of the industry to rescue itself ("A rigged game," editorial, Aug. 20).Juanita ThiessWhite Marsh -------------------- To Our Readers: The Sun... -
Elizabeth Large's top 10 places for great fish and chips
Top 10 Tuesday is a list compiled with the help of readers, past and present reviewers, and other foodies at the paper. It's meant to be a starting point for discussion only, not a definitive list, and the discussions on my blog diningatlarge often get...Tags: Belvedere Square, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Mount Vernon, Perry Hall, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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First through the doors as schools reopen
Whether going off to a newly constructed school in the suburbs or a newly created school in a renovated building in the city, several lucky groups of students shared the same sense of adventure yesterday: They were the first to walk through the doors....Tags: Crofton, Technology, Teaching and Learning, Elementary Schools
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Sellers on hold
For every home that sold in the first half of the year, 10 more would-be sellers in the Baltimore metro area were wishing, waiting, hoping.
With credit and economic woes weighing on buyers, that figure is twice as high as normal. And it's night and day...Tags: Federal Reserve, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Aberdeen Proving Ground, Financial and Business Services, Real Estate
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Author to talk on 'Gospel of Evolution'
The Rev. Michael Dowd, author of Thank God for Evolution: How the Marriage of Science and Religion Will Transform Your Life, will give two presentations at the Towson Unitarian Universalist Church next week. He will give the sermon at 10:30 a.m. Sunday... -
Man fatally struck by train is identified
An Amtrak employee who died Wednesday after he was struck by an Acela Express train has been identified as a Baltimore County resident, a railroad spokeswoman said. Karina Romero, the spokeswoman, said Steven Rychwalski, 22, of White Marsh, an...Tags: Carrollton
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Amtrak employee killed by train was from White Marsh
Sun reporterAn Amtrak employee who died Wednesday after he was struck by an Acela Express train has been identified as a Baltimore County resident, a railroad spokeswoman said yesterday. Karina Romero, the spokeswoman, said Steven Rychwalski, 22, of White Marsh,...Tags: Wetlands, Carrollton, Natural Resources
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Outage shuts White Marsh Mall
Sun reporterKim Carey was working behind a cash register at Macy's in White Marsh Mall just after 1 p.m. yesterday when "it just went pitch black," she said. A water main break in the parking lot of the Sears store had knocked out power throughout the mall and in...Tags: Perry Hall, Wetlands, Government, Transportation, Natural Resources
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