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    Dec 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Parade, First Fridays kick off Christmas in Havre de Grace

    Havre de Grace rang in the Christmas season Friday night during its First Fridays and annual Christmas parade and tree-lighting downtown. It kicked off a weekend of holiday activities in Havre de Grace. Santa arrived at the end of the parade and...

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Christmas, Holidays, Arts and Culture, Museums

  2. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Letter: Harford executive's impact on Edgewood

    Editor: When County Executive David Craig won election, I recall hearing him articulate his vision for our county. Essentially, what I heard him say, was that he wanted to develop the kind of county where all of its citizens could live, work and...

    Tags: Edgewood, Research and Development, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Bernard J. Watkins, engineer

    Bernard Joseph Watkins Sr., a retired Aberdeen Proving Ground engineer, died Nov. 29 at Good Samaritan Hospital. Family members said he suffered a stroke in 2007 but no cause of death has been determined.
    Bernard Joseph Watkins Sr., a retired Aberdeen Proving Ground engineer, died Nov. 29 at Good Samaritan Hospital. Family members said he suffered a stroke in 2007 but no cause of death has been determined. He was 59 and lived in Northeast Baltimore. Born...

    Tags: Randallstown, Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), U.S. Army, Morgan State University, Ellicott City

  6. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Lead limits on military firing ranges outdated, report says

    Researchers commissioned by the Defense Department said Monday that decades-old limits on lead exposure are inadequate to protect the health of workers on military firing ranges.
    Researchers commissioned by the Defense Department said Monday that decades-old limits on lead exposure are inadequate to protect the health of workers on military firing ranges. Moreover, the National Academy of Science reported, lead from ammunition...

    Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Career and Workplace, The Pentagon, Barbara Boxer, Fort Detrick (military base)

  8. Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Editorial: Lack of restaurants in Edgewood a business problem, not a government one

    The collective lament regarding the lack of sit-down restaurants expressed recently at a meeting of the Edgewood Community Council is understandable, but not one that can be addressed by the county government – or any other government, for that...

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Edgewood

  10. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Federal retirements spike as baby boomers retire, economy stabilizes

    After a 36-year career with the Postal Service, Yverne "Pat" Moore says she's living the life she started planning two decades ago, filled with church and community service, grandchildren and a trip to the other side of the world. The recently retired...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Government Debt, Trips and Vacations, Edgewood, Ellicott City

  12. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Aegis editorial asks, Declining enrollment, increased spending, what's wrong with this picture?

    Even as enrollment in Harford County Public Schools is projected to decrease again in the coming academic year, the school system is seeking an increase of $15.1 million, which would bring spending to $442.8 million in the spending year that begins July...

    Tags: Schools, Education, Teaching and Learning, Public Schools, Students

  14. Nov 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. More APG tests may cause noise, vibrations nearby

    The U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, is once again conducting several large detonations likely to generate sound and/or vibration outside the proving ground boundary. The testing began Tuesday and is expected to end on or about...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Physiology, U.S. Army

  16. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Pump up the economy

    The latest chart tracking Baltimore-area gasoline prices looks a bit like a sandwich cut in half diagonally, so steep is the decline. A gallon of unleaded has fallen about 28 cents per gallon (nearly 8 percent) since mid-October and is expected to fall further — despite the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, the busiest travel times of the year.
    The latest chart tracking Baltimore-area gasoline prices looks a bit like a sandwich cut in half diagonally, so steep is the decline. A gallon of unleaded has fallen about 28 cents per gallon (nearly 8 percent) since mid-October and is expected to fall...

    Tags: Michael E. Busch, Baltimore Red Line, Holidays, Petroleum Industry, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center

  18. Nov 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. U.S. security, Maryland's economy at risk

    For Maryland businesses, the seemingly never-ending political season and the cloud of economic uncertainty that accompanied it were supposed to have subsided at election's end. However, just as we thought we had put the campaign season behind us,...

    Tags: Economic Indicator, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Engineering, Budgets and Budgeting

  20. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Gala to raise funds for homes away from home for family of wounded military

    Dale I. Beatty vividly remembers his first glimpse of a Fisher House, a home away from home for wounded troops and their families.
    Dale I. Beatty vividly remembers his first glimpse of a Fisher House, a home away from home for wounded troops and their families. The former North Carolina Army National Guard staff sergeant had lost both legs in an explosion in Iraq in 2004 and was...

    Tags: Havre de Grace, Army National Guard, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Walter Reed Army Medical Center

  22. Nov 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Vets offer vets advice on startups

    When Justen Garrity left the Army for the business world, his five years as an officer, experienced in combat, engineering and leadership, mattered little to prospective employers.
    When Justen Garrity left the Army for the business world, his five years as an officer, experienced in combat, engineering and leadership, mattered little to prospective employers. "The deck is stacked against the military in this job market," said...

    Tags: Employment, Snow Storms, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Business

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