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'David's Friendship' house named to list of 11 threatened historic properties in state
heather.keels@herald-mail.comAn 18th-century stone house on Downsville Pike near Halfway has been named to Preservation Maryland's 2011 "Endangered Maryland" list of 11 threatened historic properties throughout the state. The 1780 home, known as "David's Friendship," is one of...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Dorchester County, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Maryland, Wicomico County
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With traffic growing, state begins another study of Bay Bridge capacity
Another summer, another agonizing season of Bay Bridge traffic. Admired, cursed and studied, Maryland's sole Chesapeake Bay crossing is being eyeballed again as state engineers try to determine how many years remain in its girders and suspension cables...
Tags: Dorchester County, Chesapeake Bay Bridge, E.J. Pipkin, John C. Astle, Washington, DC
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Regulators issue order against Talbot County bank
Talbot Bank of Easton, Maryland said Friday it has entered into a consent order with federal and state regulators. That order from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the Commissioner of Financial Regulation of Maryland requires the bank to...
Tags: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Shore Bancshares Incorporated
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No. 12 Broadneck girls run past No. 15 Catonsville in Class 4A-3A semifinal
Broadneck's Ellen McNulty had seven goals and an assist and Aislinn Probst scored four goals and added two assists to lead the No. 12 Bruins (17-3) to a 15-5 win over No. 15 Catonsville (16-3) in the Class 4A-3A state semifinals at Franklin on Saturday...
Tags: Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Scranton, High School Sports, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Richard F. Ober, lawyer
Richard F. Ober, a retired lawyer and insurance company executive who enjoyed sailing the Chesapeake Bay, died April 13 from vascular disease at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson. He was 98. The son of a lawyer and a homemaker, Richard...Tags: Insurance, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Anglicanism, Judges
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Pitching in to save the bay
The Chesapeake Bay Foundation's recently released 2012 State of the Bay Report tells us the health of the Chesapeake Bay has improved 14 percent since 2008. But that doesn't tell the whole story. Throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, we hear...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Local Government, Business, Rivers, Water
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Jennings says bill responds to student's gun-shaped pastry incident
A state senator told colleagues Wednesday that a bill to prohibit school systems from suspending children who make gun gestures or have objects that look like a gun is needed because "this has gotten out of hand." Sen. J.B. Jennings filed his bill after...
Tags: Students, Teachers, J.B. Jennings, Montgomery County (Maryland), Karen S. Montgomery
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Snowden facing jail for probation violation in drunken driving case
Carl O. Snowden, the former director of the Office of Civil Rights in the Maryland Attorney General's Office, has been ordered jailed for violating probation in an Anne Arundel County drunken driving case, according to court records. Snowden, 59, a...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights, Prisons
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Rapper 2 Chainz arrested on Eastern Shore, takes photo with troopers
Maryland State Police said they arrested Grammy-nominated rapper 2 Chainz on a drug citationfollowing a Thursday traffic stop on his way to perform at a homecoming event at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. The rapper, whose real name is...Tags: Crimes, Police Arrests, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice, Maryland State Police
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Oysters are focus of museum programs
The Baltimore SunThe history, current state and future of oyster production in the Chesapeake region are the subject of a four-part Sunday afternoon discussion series at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum in St. Michaels. State of the Oyster, the first in a planned...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Oysters, Arts
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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: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Hurricane Sandy (2012), Natural Disasters, Tide Point Waterfront Park, Weather
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Oyster recovery "amazing" in Shore creek
Now for a bit of good news - and from an environmental group at that. Drew Koslow, the Choptank Riverkeeper, reports that while walking the shore of Harris Creek in Talbot County, he saw an "amazing" abundance of oysters growing in the intertidal zone,...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Human Interest, Barack Obama, Oysters, Population
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