Oct 31, 2009 | Maryland Gazette
Glen Burnie East: Cave wall painting technique on display at library
Encaustic paintings created by Joyce Fries-Brune of Pasadena will be on display in the North County Area library's meeting room, 1010 Eastway, Monday through Nov.
St Michaels Food and Wine Festival Cancelled
A young girl pulls her brother and some pumpkins in a wagon as they visit a pumpkin patch in Easton, MD.
Preston Man Arrested for Credit Card Theft
EASTON , Md.- Easton police say a Preston man is facing multiple charges after being arrested for having used a stolen credit card.
Talbot County Day Care Provider Charged in Infant's Death
TRAPPE , Md.- Maryland State Police have arrested a Talbot County day care provider on manslaughter, child abuse and related charges after an infant she was caring for died in the hospital.
Day Care Provider Charged In Child's Head Trauma Death
A Maryland woman has been charged with manslaughter and child abuse charges after police said an infant under her care died of head trauma.
Talbot Co. day care worker charged in death of infant in her care...
A Talbot County day care provider was arrested Wednesday night in connection with the September death of a infant in her care, Maryland State Police said.
Mom Says Military Not Handling War Stress
The mother of a Maryland soldier killed in a Baghdad counseling center says the incident underscores military shortcomings in addressing mental health problems.
Talbot Co. Town Approves Adult Business Moratorium
A Talbot County town has approved a moratorium on adult businesses. The Trappe Town Council unanimously approved the moratorium Wednesday on adult businesses for nine months while the town revises its comprehensive plan.
ICBA Urges Congress To Focus Consumer Protection On Too-Big-To-Fail Firms
The Independent Community Bankers of America addressed Congress in regard to the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency , urging them to set the agencya s sights on the unregulated firms that hold systematic risk.
Easton Man Charged With Abusing 1-Year-Old
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Judge stops school board's suit against builder
SNOW HILL -- A Circuit Court judge has ruled against the Worcester Board of Education in its $500,000 countersuit against a construction company that worked on Ocean City Elementary School.
Cowboy Junkies visit The Avalon
The Avalon Theatre in Easton has a strong slate of concerts on its schedule. Besides a Saturday performance by Nick Lowe, there is also a Tuesday concert set for The Cowboy Junkies.
State Sen. Colburn to file for fifth term
CAMBRIDGE -- Sen. Richard Colburn, R-37 announced he will file for re-election after the 2010 Maryland General Assembly concludes.
Drivers Say Deadly Intersection Needs Work
Friends and family held a vigil Sunday evening for members of a Wilmington family killed in a weekend crash near Frankford.
OCEAN PINES -- The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra will herald the arrival of fall this weekend with its season opener, featuring guest violinist Gilles Apap.
One minute Eric Foster was touting cheese-making as a way to put the endangered family dairy farm on easy street.
Princess Anne growth guide advances
PRINCESS ANNE -- Governmental powers give a thumbs up to the town's proposed comprehensive plan, a milestone for municipal planners who can now move the six-year growth guide, two years or more in the making, toward final approval.