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Teen of the Week: Academically top-ranked teen makes a splash in water polo, too

It’s a 45-minute commute from Michael Singleton’s Arnold home to the 33-acre campus of Mount St. Joseph High School, a private Catholic boys school in Baltimore’s Irvington community. Though he can’t

 

Olde Mill / Millersville: We interrupt winter to bring you summer (camps)

The air is still cold, but Arlington Echo wants students to think about warm weather and what they can learn over the summer.

 

Pasadena: Seminar offers help to those dealing with post-holiday grief

John and Valerie Polyniak, the owners of McCully-Polyniak Funeral Home, will offer a free grief seminar to help people dealing with loss, especially after the Christmas season.

 

Ask a Vet: Exercise for dogs on cold days

When it is very cold out, my dog doesn’t want to go for walks. I got him a sweater and even boots but he still does his business quickly and then turns around and pulls to go back home. He needs exerc

 

Green Hornets: Basketball teams earn multiple wins

The Green Hornets basketball program is off to a stellar season with numerous teams in each age group posting winning seasons so far. Teams hope to continue the run this weekend with Saturday games.

 

Around South County: Learn about blue catfish during 'Soup and Science' at Jug Bay Wetland Sanctuary

From noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, come enjoy a variety of hearty homemade soups and fresh bread with fellow nature lovers at the Jug Bay Wetland Sanctuary, 1361 Wrighton Road in Lothian. Then sit back with

 

Around The Park: First National Bank building rises on footprint of another

Wearing hard hats and bundled up against the cold, construction workers at the site of the new First National Bank branch at 576 Ritchie Highway were still on the job as the first snowflakes fell Jan.

 

Linthicum: Lions Club celebrates a successful year of giving

Linthicum Lions Club capped off a successful fundraising year with their December fruit sale that netted $620. This was on top of its October crab feast that brought in almost $3,100 after expenses.

 

Glen Burnie West: Awards dinner to honor 10 who honor civil rights

Getting fired by President Barack Obama and then to have him apologize for the firing is what made Shirley Sherrod famous. Her childhood and professional life is what makes her an important keynote sp

 

Arctic owl captured at BWI airport and relocated

An Arctic owl was captured and relocated last month from the airfield at BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, according to airport officials.

 

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