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The Mystery Bookstore will close
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'Surrender, Dorothy!' at Highways Performance Space
Celebrating three decades of making dance in Los Angeles, postmodern master Rudy Perez, who recently turned 79, refuses to rest on his laurels. One of the co-founders of New York's experimental Judson Dance Theatre, a coterie of artists who would define...Tags: Dance, Transportation, Travel, Groucho Marx, Entertainment
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Leopold's name could be removed from iconic deli menu
At Chick and Ruth's Delly in Annapolis, where politicians' favorite meals are named for them and listed in large print signs above the counter, a diner can order a "John R. Leopold" — chicken noodle soup. But that may not be for much longer. A...
Tags: Brooklyn Park, Annapolis, Elections, Dining and Drinking, Glen Burnie
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Ghosts of Jim Crow haunt us still
Thursday marks the 20th anniversary of the death of Baltimore-born Thurgood Marshall, the civil rights lawyer and first black Supreme Court justice who was instrumental in ending Jim Crow segregation. His representation of schoolgirl Linda Brown...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Justice and Rights, John G. Roberts, Jr., Crime, Law and Justice, Ghosts (supernatural entities)
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Richard Harvey Bennett Sr., 94
Richard Harvey Bennett Sr. passed away Saturday, Dec. 8, 2012, at his home near Eckerman, surrounded by his family. A resident of the Strongs area for more than 30 years, moving from Bliss, Mich., Richard was born April 5, 1918, in Bliss the son of...Tags: World War II (1939-1945)
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Finding Fezziwig in the 21st Century
What makes a great workplace? A bit of Old Fezziwig. That's a reference to one of the characters from Dickens' novella, "A Christmas Carol" — the corpulent, jolly man who ran the London business where Ebenezer Scrooge apprenticed. Fezziwig threw the...
Tags: Holidays, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Employees, Religion and Belief, Values
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Eyewitness News Tweet Up brings virtual viewers into the station
KWCH 12 Eyewitness News“They’re real humans, not just someone sitting at a desk reading off a teleprompter,” said Debbie Beamer. Beamer was one of about 25 people who came out for the first ever Morning Show Tweet Up Friday morning. This morning’s...Tags: Mass Media, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Twitter, Inc.
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Business People - April 1
Hagerstown Police Department Officer Jesse Duffey was selected as the Hagerstown Police Department’s Officer of the Month for February. He was nominated for his quick, alert actions in apprehending an alleged armed robber. On Feb. 22, at...
Tags: Theft, Crane Company, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Retirement Planning Services, Financial Planning
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Immigrant lockup a tough sell
Tribune reporterDozens of residents crowded Crete’s Village Hall today as they decried a proposal to bring an immigration detention center to town. During a regularly scheduled village board meeting, which did not have any matters relating to the proposed...Tags: Migration, Illegal Immigrants, Local Government, Companies and Corporations, Prisons
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More than 200 jobs to be offered at ITT Tech job fair Friday
Congressman Dan Burton is holding a job fair Friday at the ITT Tech campus on Indianapolis' northwest side.
Help Indiana Regain Employment (H.I.R.E) Job Fair is expected to offer more than 200 jobs with over 70 businesses participating.
Congressman Dan...Tags: Business, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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Religion: Special services
Broadfording Church of the Brethren Fellowship, Cearfoss Senior Connection, a new program for senior citizens, will be held on Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning on Sept. 13. Bible studies, special music with sing-alongs, table games, DVDs and special...Tags: John Miller, Fine Arts, Religious Texts, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Brisk trade in pumpkins, hayrides, despite damaged crop
As Jamie Brown shifts his gaze upward and squints at a pair of tall barns backed by a cloudless October sky, the reverence in his voice is nearly as clear as the autumn sun's rays.
All around him at Triadelphia Lake View Farm, families are taking...Tags: Consumers, Jamie Brown, Christmas, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Halloween
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