Doo Wop Lives!

Written By Karen Nitkin Even if you’ve never heard of Peggy Davison or her doo-wop group, the Angels, you may know their hit song, “My Boyfriend’s Back.” It starts, “My boyfriend’s back and there’s gonna be trouble. Hey la, hey...

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Carroll’s Aqueous Quandary

Written By Patricia Rouzer AS THIS IS WRITTEN, MT. AIRY MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS AND THE STATE OF MARYLAND SEEM TO HAVE REACHED AN UNEASY TRUCE IN THE BATTLE OVER HOW MUCH WATER THE TOWN CAN USE TO MEET ITS FUTURE NEEDS?AND WHAT THE...

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Mother’s Day Snapshots of the Modern Farm Mom

Written By Patricia Bianca Fields of corn reaching toward clear, blue skies, gentle cows lumbering across expanses of open pasture and picturesque farmhouses tucked into the ebb and flow of the green and gold landscape É that is...

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Keep My Daddy Safe

Written By Sherwood Kohn Master Sgt. William Yohn is home with his family in Manchester for Armed Forces Day (May 20) this year. He wasn’t last year, and it was difficult for his 5-year-old son, Isaac to understand. About the...

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A Star in the Classroom

Written By Patricia Rouzer Some of us just go to a “job” everyday; others carefully plot “career paths” calculated to bring fame or fortune. But for April Sexton, work is a true vocation–a calling that delivers...

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Shopping Down the Bunny Trail

Written By Karen Nitkin Little girls in frilly dresses, bunnies made of chocolate and gorgeous hats. What’s not to love about Easter? There’s a scent of spring in the air, a desire to clear away the dark colors of winter and...

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Inspiring the Young

Written By Anne Blue The Children’s Chorus of Carroll County moves into its third decade of inspiring the young through music when it performs a special 20th Anniversary Reunion Concert on April 23. Plans for the celebration,...

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“Naked Ladies” Have the Market Covered

Written By Lisa Breslin When Westminster resident JoAnne Borrelli first joined a women’s investment group in 1999, she said she “didn’t know the difference between an IPO and the A&P.” Like many of the other women in the...

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A Gala “Family Reunion”

The first Saturday in March marks perhaps the biggest family reunion in this region; it is so big that it fills the ballroom at Martin’s West in Woodlawn, MD. The reunion is actually the annual Spring Gala, a black tie event to...

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