Volunteering When and Where it Counts

Written By Donna Engle When a rape victim comes to Carroll Hospital Center on Anne L. Allen’s watch, she jumps out of bed and hits the road, often in the small hours of the morning, to bring victims comfort, caring, a...

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Visiting Millionaire

Written By Sherwood Kohn Evan Paul is a great big (6’ 5”) fresh-faced kid from Boston. He is also, at age 18, a millionaire. On a recent Thursday morning, Paul towered over about 70 youngsters-all of them outfitted in white tee...

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Magic Man

Written By Cori Simpson The word “magician” often conjures up images of balloon animals, magic wands, “hocus pocus” and rabbits pulled out of hats. David French falls somewhere in between a top-hat, cape-wearing Mandrake the...

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Family Picnic Opens Wetlands Classroom

Written By Lisa Breslin More than 175 people gathered for a family picnic and the opening of The Francesca Borrelli Johnson Wetlands Classroom at Hashawha Environmental Center in Westminster on Saturday, April 28. Many of the...

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No Shusher She

Written By Patricia Rouzer When you think of librarians, what words come to mind? Staid? Reserved, perhaps? More at ease among stacks of books than groups of people? Meet K. Lynn Wheeler, Carroll County’s chief librarian, who...

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From Prom to Bomb

Written By Lisa Breslin May 1978 Lisa Kulick and her best friend Janet Slayton enter their prom at Old Mill Senior High School in Millersville, MD, decked out in to-die-for dresses that they had made themselves. Lisa’s dress is...

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Take a Hike

Written By Steve Jones For most people, spring represents a great awakening from the frozen months of winter. The ice and snow have melted, and longer, sunnier days and the return of foliage to the forests signal a new...

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Gardener’s Gadgets

Written By Vicki Anzmann This time of year a gardener’s fancy turns to working in the earth. As spring plants peek up from the ground, garden stores and nurseries are flaunting the latest in garden supplies. If you’ve been...

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A Passion for Petals

Written By Cari Pierce Released from beneath winter’s blanket of snow, spring’s bounty is now revealing itself. Throughout the area, yards and gardens are showing signs that spring has, indeed, sprung. The beauty we see in a...

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Riding on a Wave of Laughter

Written By Lisa Breslin More than 140 people rolled into the Westminster Riding Club on Saturday, February 10, for a few good laughs. With plenty of humor about the joys of living in a rural town and the foibles associated with...

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