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Girl Scout 'wanted to do something that was lasting'
Special to The Herald-MailEvery year, thousands of Girl Scouts take the Girl Scout Law, which asks each girl to, among other things, “make the world a better place and be a sister to every Girl Scout.” Gold Award recipient Anastasia Broadus of Hagerstown has been...Tags: Human Interest, Social Organizations, Personal Income, Social Issues, Youth Organizations
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Panel rules anti-solicitation law too broad
Attorneys for the American Civil Liberties Union and a Latino-rights advocacy group on Monday praised a federal appellate court ruling that will likely have implications for Costa Mesa's anti-solicitation ordinance. In a 3-1 ruling, a 9th Circuit Court...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Politics
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Ozell D. Cryor
Baltimore Sun reporterOzell D. Cryor, a former public school nursing assistant, died Oct. 22 of respiratory failure at Good Samaritan Nursing Center in Northeast Baltimore. The former longtime Northwest Baltimore resident was 96. The daughter of farmers, Ozell Delores...Tags: Democratic Party, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Medical Specialization, Coppin State University, Nursing
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One block of York Road: A crepe, a movie and pork loin stuffed with Girl Scout Cookies
The Baltimore SunMovies and crepes go together. The original Sofi's Crepes is still running next to The Charles, now a new Sofi's has opened directly across from The Senator. The new address is 5911 York Road, and the phone number is 410-727-5737. Tentative hours at...Tags: Belvedere Square, Social Organizations, Govans, Charity, Youth Organizations
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Girl Scouts Camp unveils new attraction
ReporterGirl Scouts typically sell cookies during the winter and head to camp during the summer. They now have a new attraction at Icimani Adventure Center, the girl scout camp on Yellow Mountain Road in Roanoke County. The Girl Scouts unveiled a new platform...Tags: Human Interest, Social Organizations, Social Issues, Youth Organizations
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Small Wonders: Snow falls and a wish comes true
Well, well, well. Wishes do come true. In October 2009, I wrote in this column that I wanted it to snow on Southern California. I wanted to see our cities blanketed in a layer of white in hopes such an act of force majeure would bring society to a...Tags: Snow Storms, Human Interest, Facebook, Wizards of Waverly Place (tv program), Tom Selleck
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Selling cookies and building character
It’s that time of year again — Girl Scout cookie time. This year, for the first time, we have a Girl Scout in our family. Our daughter Becky is a first time Daisy Scout and I am her troop’s co-leader. I wasn’t a Girl Scout when...Tags: Human Interest, Social Organizations, Social Issues, Youth Organizations, Boy Scouts of America
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Senior Expo heads into third year
For the third year, Our Town and Senior Life are partnering up for the annual Senior Expo, which will be held on Satuday, March 19th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Senior Life, located along Broad Street in Cambria City.
"What a great opportunity, not only...Tags: Music Industry, Starbucks Corp., Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure
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The cookies are coming!
This is the time of year when the Girl Scouts offer up Thin Mints, Do-si-dos, Lemon Chalet Cremes and Samoas – ah, Samoas, with their mad scientist blend of rich chocolate, delicate shortbread, gooey caramel and chewy coconut! Is there anyone,...Tags: Human Interest, Butter Cookies, Peanut Butter Cookies, Peanut Butter, Shortbread
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Girl Scout Cookies and other sweets offer confusing labeling on trans fats
Girl Scout Cookies, whose ordering season finished last week in the Chicago area, came with an extra pledge this year.
For the first time ever, the scouts could promise that the majority of the cookies on the order form — five of eight varieties ...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, American Heart Association, Food Industry, Science, Drugs and Medicines
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: The gray canvas mailbag
Recently I received a note from Marianne Freeze, the chair of the retired service volunteers of the Assistance League of Flintridge. Marianne mentioned that the ladies had written letters to the soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan and asked if I could get...Tags: Human Interest
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Mail Call - Jan. 24
“How neat it is: Gift store downtown for sale, front page, Herald-Mail, free advertising. I don’t know these people, but isn’t it nice, somebody’s giving them front-page, first-page, free advertising? I wonder if we could all...Tags: Television Industry, Radio, Pennsylvania, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Government Health Care
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