It’s Murder, She Said… Benefiting the Arts

Written By Lisa Breslin The movie screen rolled down at Carroll Arts Center April 16, and a live report by newscaster Marianne Banister revealed shocking clues about an artful murder. “I am standing here at the Arts Center,...

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Carroll’s Top Moms

Written By Mary Spiro In traditional art, “motherhood” conjures up images of chubby infants cradled in the ample arms of blissful matrons. In the real world, “motherhood” is work that requires marathon endurance and executive...

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From a Heart of Carroll County

Written By Anne Blue By two months after the tsunami hit, 196,000 pounds of relief supplies, worth $2.8 million dollars, had left a large warehouse in New Windsor and were airlifted to destinations in Sri Lanka, Thailand, and...

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Union Bridge: The Little Town That Could

Written By Leslie Eckard Community spirit and innovation run like parallel train tracks in Union Bridge. The area is a study in contrasts: a hard scrabble land of rock and swamp that inspires works of art; a town poised for a...

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A Fish Named Lyndsey

Written By Patricia Rouzer On land, she is an ordinary teen; in the water she is a dolphin. Strawberry blonde, hazel-eyed Lyndsey Smith, 16, is sleek and swift in the pool. The bright, bubbly Westminster High School junior hopes...

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Looking for a Song or a Strad? Check the Web

Written By Mark Wisniewski Over the last decade, the Internet has become the single most important information retrieval tool for writers and researchers. The resource is no less valuable to musicians and students of music. Gone...

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Looking for a Summer Camp? Try One of These…

Written By Cari Pierce There’s so much more to camp than BUNKS, bug bites and BONFIRES. The youth camps and programs in Carroll County this summer are offering so many activities, diversions and LEARNING opportunities, your KIDS...

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Remembering the Holidays at Baldwin’s Station

Written By: Meryl Hellring As the last evidence of autumn falls away and gets raked into crunchy piles, thoughts turn to the holidays and all their inherent treats and traditions. And while many homeowners begin to ponder this...

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Blinging in the New Year

Written By Cari Pierce This year, forget about the little black dress. Forget about classic cherry red and hunter green decorations. Bling in the New Year by infusing color and sparkle into your look and the dŽcor of your home....

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