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Local therapist gives free massages to firefighters
"A quiet moment." That was the experience for the members of West Friendship Volunteer Fire Department's Station 3 members who took advantage of the free massage offerings from local massage therapists during a three day stint in October.
Folly Quarter students 'adopt' children in El Salvador
Over the past few years, it has become a tradition for Folly Quarter Middle School to "adopt" a Latin American country to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.
Elementary students scare up fun in costume parade
Boo! That's the word this weekend when trick or treaters make the rounds in the neighborhood.
Enrollment exceptions would end under proposal
Two open enrollment exceptions for neighborhoods in western Howard County would come to an end next year under a redistricting proposal before the county Board of Education.
Elementary students get a fun lesson in engineering
Elsa Fawcett is synonymous with adventure when it comes to her students at West Friendship Elementary School.
Scare up fun with hay ride at farm heritage museum
Looking for some good old-fashioned Halloween fun? The Howard County Living Farm Heritage Museum, across from the Howard County Fairgrounds in West Friendship, has plans for a little scary fundraising! On Friday and Saturday, October 23-24 and 30-31, from 7-10 p.m., they have plans for a 3-mile Haunted Hay Ride.
Glenelg field hockey 101909 Date: October 20, 2009 Description: Bill Ryan/The Gazette during the Howard at Glenelg High School field hockey game on Monday October 19, 2009.
Howard schools, Hispanic group renew partnership
The Howard County School System and an advocacy group that focuses on Hispanic student achievement plan to renew a partnership Friday with the hopes of lowering dropout rates and encouraging academic success.
Mt. View Middle School student reaches for stars
Although we often encourage children to "reach for the stars," Charis Smith, a sixth-grader at Mt.
BRS Electrical Bolsters Cell Phone Communication in Md.
Working together on the Sudlersville project are Craig Hill , sales manager, Vernon E Stup Company, and Chris Smith, project manager, BRS Electrical.
Miss Howard County Farm Bureau hits close to home
Danielle Bauer, a rising senior at Glenelg High School, was named the 2009 Miss Howard County Farm Bureau.
From left, incoming Howard Community College freshmen Katie Fluharty, of Glenelg, and Samantha Hines, of Dayton, consult HCCa TMs fall book list to find books for their courses on Aug.
Local business honored by Baltimore Magazine
Congratulations to Anastasia MacDonald and Jody Cutler, co-owners of Nest in the Clarksville Square Shopping Center.
Popular fair event 'spans all the trades'
By Jennifer Broadwater jbroadwater@patuxent.com Posted 8/11/09 Steven Butler, of Elkridge, participates in the skid steer competition Monday at the Howard County Fair.
School officials might eliminate two open enrollment areas
Howard County school officials are considering eliminating the county's two open enrollment areas, the "Greenbridge Area" and "Woodmark Triangle." The county's redistricting committee discussed the proposal at a meeting earlier this summer.
School officials might eliminate two open enrollment areas
Howard County school officials are considering eliminating the county's two open enrollment areas, the "Greenbridge Area" and "Woodmark Triangle." The county's redistricting committee discussed the proposal at a meeting earlier this summer.
School officials might eliminate two open enrollment areas
Howard County school officials are considering eliminating the county's two open enrollment areas, the "Greenbridge Area" and "Woodmark Triangle." The county's redistricting committee discussed the proposal at a meeting earlier this summer.
Glenelg graduates run camp for special needs students
Camp counselor Dallas Wiles, left, a graduate of Linganore High School, laughs as Matt Ardisana, a Glenelg High School student, runs with a football during a summer camp for students with special needs.
Glenelg graduates run camp for special needs students
Camp counselor Dallas Wiles, left, a graduate of Linganore High School, laughs as Matt Ardisana, a Glenelg High School student, runs with a football during a summer camp for students with special needs.
Glenelg ranked in Newsweeka s Top 1,500 high schools
Each year I share news of Glenelga s ranking in Newsweeka s Annual Top 1,500 High Schools in America.