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Chesapeake police charge man with more than 30 sex offenses
Daily PressPolice have charged a 53-year-old Chesapeake man with 33 sex offenses following a three week investigation. David Fox Broadhurst Sr., 53, of the 500 Stalham Road, was arrested Tuesday and charged with four counts of rape, seven counts of sodomy, seven...Tags: Sex Crimes
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VFW Ladies Auxiliary hosts awards, organizational meeting [Port Deposit]
District 10 VFW Ladies Auxiliary met for their quarterly dinner meeting April 2 at the VFW Post 8185, Port Deposit. Auxiliary units from Elkton, Chesapeake City, and North East joined the auxiliary unit from Post 8185 to make plans for June's convention....Tags: War of 1812, Havre de Grace, Museums, Earth Day, Rivers
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Port Deposit area news
Hope you are all up to your necks in jelly beans, chocolate bunnies and Peeps! Happy Birthday to Michael Smith Jr. as he celebrated on March 30. And Sara Bryanne Stanley enjoyed birthday greetings on March 31. Mike Lowe, N. Main Street, added a year to...Tags: Havre de Grace, Earth Day, Diabetes, Jay McKee, Rivers
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Tiny robots take over Havre de Grace High for technical challenge tourney
Havre de Grace High School was taken over by tiny robots Saturday, Feb. 9, as 13 teams from schools and scout troops around the region participated in a daylong Maryland FIRST Tech Challenge qualification tournament. Saturday's tournament, a qualifier...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Howard County, High Schools, Engineering
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Maryland saw heaviest Superstorm Sandy rainfall, according to official report
The Eastern Shore town of Bellevue saw the heaviest rains in the U.S. during Superstorm Sandy, according to an official report on the storm the National Hurricane Center released Tuesday. The town, across the Tred Avon River from Oxford and just south...
Tags: Talbot County, Weather, Hurricane Sandy (2012), National Hurricane Center, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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$8.6 million C&D Canal dredging project unclogs route for ship traffic
The Army Corps of Engineers expects to lift navigational restrictions on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal this week after emergency dredging removed shoaling that emerged in November.
At 14 miles long and 450 feet wide, the canal is a major artery for...Tags: U.S. Geological Survey, Port of Baltimore, Science and Technology, Weather, U.S. Army
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Port Deposit gearing up for caroling on Christmas Eve
Four more days remain until St. Nicholas arrives. By this time next week, there will be nothing left but leftovers. Last weekend in church, our minister blessed the straw in the manger. The story goes that if a husband/father takes a piece of straw and...Tags: Religious Festivals, New Year's Day, Holidays, American Legion, Port Deposit
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Contractors and contracts for new Bester Elementary School
The Washington County Board of Education in September approved $18.3 million in construction contracts for the new Bester Elementary School. According to school system documents and the facilities department, the contractors for the construction of the...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Odenton, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Elementary Schools, Chevy Chase
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Concert updates: Daughtry show moved, Scream tour stop canceled, Christian hip-hop show announced
There have been several minor changes to the Hampton Roads concert calendar in recent hours, so here's an update that wraps them up together for easy consumption. -- The Daughtry concert originally planned to take place at Chesapeake City Park on Aug. 17...
Tags: Travel, Services and Shopping, Chrysler Hall, Entertainment, Phoenix (music group)
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Conococheague falls in Junior League state final
Conococheague’s run finally came to an end at the Maryland State Junior League Tournament. Chesapeake City snapped Conococheague’s four-game winning streak with an 11-0 victory in the championship game Friday. It was the seventh game in... -
Makeup of new Hampton Roads Transit board still unclear
Two days before a remade Hampton Roads Transit governing board is supposed to meet for its first monthly meeting, Governor Bob McDonnell still hasn't appointed new citizen commissioners who will make up about half of the panel. HRT's governing board -...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Executive Branch, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Richard N. Novotny Sr.
Richard N. Novotny Sr., former executive director of the Maryland Saltwater Sportfishing Association who also lobbied on behalf of state recreational fishermen, died Sunday of kidney failure at Ivy Hall Geriatric & Rehabilitation Center in Middle River....Tags: Harbor, Natural Resource Industry, Conservation, Dundalk, Christianity
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