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Don't miss the boat on Hampton Roads festivals this spring
Scurry up into the metaphorical crow's nest and train your eyes on the calendar's horizon. You'll spot a fleet of festivals heading straight for Hampton Roads. Spring is when outdoor parties start popping — right along with the flowers. This...
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Water Witch fire company honors its volunteers
The members of the Water Witch Fire Company, along with their EMS unit, the fire police and the ladies auxiliary, gathered at the VFW Post 8185 in Port Deposit Saturday evening for their annual awards banquet and dance. This year's event was extra...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Fires, Havre de Grace, Arts and Culture
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Capt. Herbert Hamilton Ward III, career naval officer
Capt. Herbert Hamilton Ward III, a retired career naval officer who was active in Upper Chesapeake Bay environmental matters and other issues, died March 17 from complications of a blood clot at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The Broadmead retirement...Tags: Wildlife, Bolton Hill, United States Naval Academy, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues
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DNR should go after out-of-state boats to collect its fees
Since the Department of Natural Resources needs additional funds to dredge our Maryland waterways, they should first strictly enforce registration in Maryland of all those Pennsylvania and Delaware boats residing for the season in the many Eastern Shore... -
Suspect in tractor theft killed in crash in North East
Maryland State Police are searching for four people suspected of stealing a lawn tractor from a new Lowe's store in Cecil County, and then crashing a get-away pickup truck as they sped away, killing one of the suspects who was riding in the back of the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cecil County, Maryland State Police, Deere and Company, Accidental Death
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Police search for four thieves in Lowe's break-in, fatal accident
Four thieves are being sought by Maryland State Police for stealing a John Deere lawn tractor from a newly constructed Cecil County Lowe's and fleeing police before crashing a stolen pickup, an accident that resulted in the death of a fifth thief....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Cecil County, Maryland State Police, Hospitals and Clinics, Disasters and Accidents
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Capt. Robert E. Stegman
Baltimore Sun reporterCapt. Robert E. Stegman, a seasoned Chesapeake Bay pilot who guided ships from Baltimore to Cape Henry, Va., and through the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal for more than 40 years, died Monday of prostate cancer at his Monkton home. He was 81. The son...Tags: Entertainment, Prostate Cancer, Christianity, Inner Harbor, Television
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Firefighter revived, tortoise saved during Elkton fire
Seven people and a tortoise, among other pets, were displaced by a duplex fire in downtown Elkton Friday afternoon that also caused one firefighter to have a heart attack and sent another to the hospital. Shortly after noon, one half of a duplex in the...Tags: Heart Failure, American Red Cross, Hospitals and Clinics, Fires, Heart Attack
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Mini model train display in Arundel chugs through the ages
His father always set up an elaborate network of Lionel model trains late on Dec. 24, so when Frank Winner and his little brother, Jim, got up Christmas mornings, they'd find the living room of the small family home filled with moving cars, blowing...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Arts and Culture, Railway Transportation, Transportation, Severna Park
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Virginia Freedom Festival will feature country singer Phil Vassar along with local talent
The Virginia Freedom Festival, an event happening Sept. 8-11 at Chesapeake City Park, will include a concert by country singer Phil Vassar as well as performances by local and regional acts including Carbon Jam, River City Gang, and the Crazy X band.
The...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Gardens and Parks, Government, Arts and Culture, Special Olympics
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Chesapeake Wine Festival coming up Oct. 29
A selection of Virginia and international wines are the draw at the second annual Chesapeake Virginia Wine Festival from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Chesapeake City Park on Greenbrier Parkway.
Area restaurants will be on hand to offer...Tags: Entertainment, Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Hospitals and Clinics, Gardens and Parks, Arts and Culture
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U.S. Marshals Capture Dauphin County Sexual Assault Suspect in Virginia
Content ManagerA 32 year old suspect, already convicted twice on the sexual assault charges, and wanted on similar charges in Dauphin County was arrested by U.S. Marshals in Virginia. The Lower Paxton Township Police asked the U.S. Marshals for assistance in locating...Tags: Social Issues, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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