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Memorial Day Weekend sailing destinations
Aaaahhh...Memorial Day Weekend on the Chesapeake Bay. The winter hibernation is over and everyone with a boat will be on the water, heading to that perfect destination to begin their sailing season.A Whether you are meeting up with friends or heading out on your own, try one of these off-the-beaten-path destinations for a look back in history or ... (more)
In one hour enough pieces of taffy are made to cover one third of the length of Atlantic City .
Kristie Heitmann and Luke Swift, both formerly of Milford, are engaged to marry
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Heitmann of Milford are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristie Lee Heitmann, to Luke Clayton Swift.
Teenagers Visit Morgue And Operating Room
CHESTERTOWN, MARYLAND --9 Wants You To Know about a unique program for troubled teenagers designed to help get their lives back on track.
Clarksville Woman Wins $58,000 Sophie Kerr Prize
Kathryn J. Manion of Clarksville has been named the winner of the largest undergraduate literary prize in the nation.
Dixon Opens Facility for Specialty Products Division
Dixon opened a dedicated manufacturing facility for its newly renamed and expanded Specialty Products Division.
South River Teen Wins $20,000 in Dell Scholarship
South RiverA High School 's Caitlin Byrnes received $20,000, a laptop computer and a printer after she was named as a winner in the Dell Scholars Program.
Washington College to close library for renovation
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Kudosa Rebecca Winterburn of Millville and a student at Washington College in Chestertown,a SMd., who participated with the Habitat for Humanity during her spring break.
Tensions continue to Rise as Victims of Police Abuse Speak Out
New Development in a Community Activist Groups fight against what they are calling the abusive tactics of Baltimore City Police.
Baltimore City Recreation & Parks Plan for Local Centers
The Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks held a conference this evening to discuss the cities final plans to close and expand some local recreation centers.
A former Islamic jihadist shares his story at college
Why, he wanted to know, had 15 young men from Saudi Arabia, the country where he spent most of his childhood, just crashed jetliners into prominent U.S. buildings? The men who gave him clarity wore fashionably tailored suits and spoke as easily of Shakespeare and Hegel as they did of the Quran.