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Maryland Avenue in Annapolis to be dedicated as 'Peggy Kimbo Way'
For decades, Ethelda "Miss Peggy" Kimbo was a beloved Annapolitan who befriended midshipmen and charmed diners at the old Little Campus Inn. Her legacy will be commemorated in Annapolis on Saturday, when a stretch of Maryland Avenue will be designated...
Tags: United States Naval Academy
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Datebook
Sunday, May 5 Mother's Day Tea The Chesapeake Life Center invites women and girls of all ages who are grieving the death of a mother or grandmother to a special Mother's Day Tea at Moulin de Paris, 35 Magothy Beach Road in Pasadena. Event begins at...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Linthicum, Anne Arundel Community College
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How to contact your legislators - 2013
Maryland The Maryland General Assembly’s 2013 session began Jan. 9 and ends April 8. Information about the General Assembly, including the status of bills, can be found at http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/ Sen. George C. Edwards R-Allegany/Garrett/...Tags: Richard L. Alloway, II, George C. Edwards, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Pennsylvania General Assembly, Brunswick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Mick Kipp, Pickles bartender and spice-maker, dies
The mood Tuesday inside Pickles Pub, across from Camden Yards, matched the gray rainy weather. As noontime regulars ate their lunch and quietly caressed glasses of beer amid the low-key chatter and music playing in the background, something clearly...
Tags: Baltimore Orioles, Dining and Drinking, Christianity, Hodgkins Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Mail Call - May 3
“I had to laugh at the April 15 closing of the post office. You know, you had 3 1/2 months to file your taxes. The post office is open. So that was your fault. People do want to go home, at the post office. So next time, file earlier, like in March....Tags: Hillary Clinton, National Rifle Association of America, Unemployment Benefits, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice
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William F. Childs III, engineer
William F. Childs III, a retired engineer who was an early salesman of do-it-yourself cement products, died of complications from heart disease April 23 at his Towson home. He was 95 and lived for many years in Stoneleigh. Born in Salisbury, he was a...
Tags: Science and Technology, Baltimore County, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Timonium
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Annapolis man to head FEMA grant program
President Barack Obama has named an Annapolis man to head the multibillion-dollar grant program through which the Federal Emergency Management Agency helps local governments prepare for disasters. Brian Kamoie, 41, will oversee a vast portfolio of...
Tags: Education, Health and Safety at School, Swine Flu, Flu, Government Aid
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Winters Mill grad Erin McMunn named Ivy Attacker of the Year
Princeton’s Erin McMunn, a Winters Mill graduate, was named Ivy League Attacker of the Year and teammate Sarah Lloyd, a Severna Park graduate, made first team when the conference’s postseason awards were announced Wednesday. McMunn was the...
Tags: Middletown, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Syracuse Orange, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Orange (New Haven, Connecticut)
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For Maryland Republicans, new messenger, same message
Maryland's House Republicans decided this week to jettison Del. Anthony J. O'Donnell from the leadership of their caucus on the grounds that a new messenger is needed to revitalize the party's prospects and pick up seats in the 2014 election. We wish...
Tags: Regional Authority, Republican Party, Americans for Prosperity, DREAM Act, Parties and Movements
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Papenfuse retiring as state archivist
Edward C. Papenfuse, an Annapolis icon who has presided over the Maryland State Archives for almost 38 years, announced this week that he will retire as of Nov. 1. Papenfuse, a leading authority on Maryland history, announced his intentions at Monday'...
Tags: Martin O'Malley
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Neuman proposes $1.3 billion budget for Anne Arundel
Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman embraced a message of change in proposing her first county budget Wednesday, describing the $1.3 billion operating budget as an effort to reverse a government that had fallen "way behind in culture, attitude...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Laura Neuman, Budgets and Budgeting, Libraries
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Journey in grief leads to new protections from bullying
The mourners followed the coffin of 15-year-old Grace McComas out of the church and into the morning sunlight of a beautiful Easter season. Christine McComas carried her child's stuffed toy in the crook of her arm. Grief made her look almost wistful. As...Tags: NASA, Health and Safety at School, Judges, Electronics, Crime, Law and Justice
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