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Letters to the Editor - Oct. 9
Who profits from higher land values? To the editor: I read that one of the positives for the new baseball stadium would be the increase in property values in Hagerstown. Since the field will be built at the outskirts of Locust Point, I am wondering...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief
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Neighborhood group to meet with police
Neighborhoods 1st Locust Point will host a meeting with Hagerstown Police Department officials to discuss law enforcement concerns in the neighborhood. The meeting will be Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Congregation B’Nai Abraham meeting room (rear...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Soups, Travelogues (genre), American Legion, Salads
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Baltimore Fire Department overhauls, expands rescue teams
Baltimore's Fire Department is overhauling its rescue teams and converting its Locust Point station into a new command center — moves designed to increase the availability of firefighters trained to work in deep water, collapsed buildings and...Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Economy, Business and Finance, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Companies and Corporations, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry
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Prison gang leader pleads guilty after promising to defy government
A co-founder of the Dead Man Incorporated prison gang pleaded guilty Wednesday to his role in the group's murder-for-hire and drug-dealing conspiracy — ensuring that the former Baltimorean serves a life sentence even as he promised followers in...
Tags: Sykesville, Prisons, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment
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Under Armour executive J. Scott Plank retires
Under Armour executive J. Scott Plank has left the Baltimore-based sports apparel company founded by his brother Kevin Plank, the company said Monday. Scott Plank's Sept. 7 retirement was first reported Friday by the Baltimore Business Journal. Plank,...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Weaponry, Under Armour Inc., Companies and Corporations, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Council approves benefit for Under Armour campus
The Baltimore City Council approved a deal Monday in which the city will sell up to $35 million in bonds to fund infrastructure projects around Under Armour's Tide Point corporate headquarters. Company officials sought the city's support as they planned...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Under Armour Inc., Companies and Corporations, Weaponry, Kevin Plank
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Tide Point and taxes
The Baltimore City Council made the right choice Monday in unanimously approving an important provision in the deal that will retain Under Armour's corporate headquarters at Tide Point and allow the maker of branded performance apparel to greatly expand...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Economy, Business and Finance, Weaponry, Under Armour Inc., Companies and Corporations
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Look for Baltimore native on season premiere of 'Parks and Recreation'
The Baltimore SunA Baltimore native and aspiring actress might have scored her break with a part on the season opener of "Parks and Recreation." Watch for Lauren White when the show airs at 9:30 tonight on NBC. She's playing the part of Lacey. "I am definitely excited,"...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Parks and Recreation (tv program), NBC (tv network)
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Travelogue series
The Kiwanis Club’s travelogue series begins its 38th season with the “Lure of Alaska” on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at 7 p.m. in the South Hagerstown High School auditorium. The presenter will be Dale Johnson. The series is a community-...Tags: Travelogues (genre), Aetna Inc., Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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The Interview: Drew Adia on the Ravens' official dentists
Drew Adia studied biology at Towson University, planning to attend medical school and become a doctor. His parents, immigrants from the Philippines, wanted that. But as Adia prepared for the MCATs, his career plans suddenly changed. Working as a...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Immigration, Federal Hill, Hospitals and Clinics, Joe Flacco
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Tall ships, Baltimore Pride and Andrew Zimmern all in one week
The Baltimore SunHarford County Restaurant Week continues through Sunday, and Maryland Wine Week continues through June 18. And here come the tall ships, and hundreds of thousands of tourists. Start picking. The summer edition of Baltimore Restaurant Week returns on July...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Michelle Obama, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Harford County
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Free Bikram Yoga Saturday at McHenry Row
Bikram Yoga Baltimore has opened its third location in Locust Point and is offering free yoga Saturday to introduce people to the new studio. The 90-minute class will start at noon at the studio in the McHenry Row development. It will be held on the...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Harbor, Yoga, McHenry Row
Oct 8, 2012
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Sep 28, 2012
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Sep 24, 2012
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Sep 25, 2012
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Sep 20, 2012
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Sep 17, 2012
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Sep 15, 2012
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Jun 11, 2012
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Sep 13, 2012
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