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Empty Ocean City 'dodges a bullet'
Streams of people flowed back into Ocean City after the mandatory evacuation order for Hurricane Irene was lifted Sunday, and many of them headed straight for the beach. "It's bigger, it's better," said Annamarie Rohrer, who was sitting in the sun with...Tags: Tropical Weather, Energy Saving, Hurricane Irene (2011), Regional Authority, Disasters and Accidents
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26th annual Fall Harvest Gospel Music Festival
The 26th annual Fall Harvest Gospel Music Festival will be held Friday through Monday, Labor Day weekend, at Camp Harmony Campgrounds, Plank Road, Hooversville.
Twenty-three gospel groups and soloists from Delaware, Michigan, Oklahoma and Pennsylvania...Tags: Pennsylvania, Fine Arts, Labor Day, Vessels (music group), Arts
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Irene: Wet, deadly and expensive, but no monster
NEW YORK — The storm that had been Hurricane Irene crossed into Canada overnight but wasn't yet through with the U.S., where flood waters threatened Vermont towns and New Yorkers who returned to work had to make do with a slowly reopening transit...Tags: Tropical Storms, Weather Warnings, Vermont, Facebook, Executive Branch
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Raising taxes on the rich won't cause them to flee
Brian Murphy suggests that if the super-rich were taxed more heavily they would move away ("Warren Buffett is wrong," Aug. 25). I don't believe that. California has higher taxes than Oklahoma, yet the super-rich still prefer California to Oklahoma....Tags: Oklahoma, Maryland, Warren Buffett
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Irene damage closes area schools, stymies efforts to restore power
Schools throughout the region are closed today and hundreds of thousands of families and businesses remain without power as Marylanders clean up after Hurricane Irene.
The transportation grid was coming back to life, and stores were restocking shelves...Tags: Executive Branch, Politics, BP Plc, Massachusetts, Weather
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Augustoberfest a safe haven for people outrunning storm
andrews@herald-mail.comWith Hurricane Irene making its way up the East Coast, Joi Lopez and her husband, Dwayne Wilkins, decided to escape Baltimore and head inland. Wilkins said they looked at a storm map for a place out of the hurricane's path and settled on Hagerstown....Tags: Tropical Weather, Hurricane Irene (2011), Florida, Natural Disasters, Disasters and Accidents
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NYC appears to escape the worst as Irene roars in
NEW YORK (AP) — Tropical Storm Irene unleashed furious wind and rain on New York on Sunday and sent seawater surging into the Manhattan streets. But the city appeared to escape the worst fears of urban disaster — vast power outages, hurricane-...Tags: Tropical Storms, Weather Warnings, Washington Monument, Nags Head, Regional Authority
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An empty Ocean City endures the storm
Todd Ferrante, an Ocean City business owner and resident, was surveying the storm's damage Sunday morning at about 8 a.m. from the boardwalk, which had some small piles of sand caked to it. The damage he saw, he said, was cosmetic.
"I have to say,...Tags: Energy Saving, Hurricane Irene (2011), Regional Authority, Martin O'Malley, Natural Disasters
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Irene whips Maryland
Marylanders began cleaning up from Hurricane Irene this morning but mostly the state emerged from the storm without significant damage or widespread flooding, as feared.
Emergency officials cautioned that high winds are expected throughout the day as the...Tags: Volleyball, Politics, Road Transportation, Massachusetts, Weather
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After Irene: Authorities readying to gauge damage
KILL DEVIL HILLS, N.C. — Hurricane Irene fell short of the doomsday predictions of record-breaking storm surges in North Carolina and Virginia. But a slow-crawling storm that spread out hundreds of miles was still hurling heavy rain and high winds...Tags: Tropical Weather, Executive Branch, Natural Disasters, Politics, Georgetown
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Anteaters finish strong at tourney
WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL San Diego State Invitational SAN DIEGO — Sophomore outside hitter Aly Squires led UC Irvine in kills twice as the Anteaters won their final two tournament matches Saturday at San Diego State. Squires had 21 kills as the...Tags: Education, University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, Labor Day, Nevada
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Dopson ready to make most of his senior year
bobp@herald-mail.comIn Dylan Dopson’s world, success is a battle. As an offensive lineman and a heavyweight wrestler, competition is hand-to-hand combat. You overpower the guy across from you and gain the advantage fair and square. In his young athletic career, there...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Weightlifting, Health, Human Body, Wrestling
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