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Fired up
Monday, October 01, 2007


From Texas to Cincinnati, New Mexico to California, chili has more variations than regions in the U.S. Embedded in regional recipes are each chili master’s secret ingredients and personal flair.

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Creative escape
Monday, October 01, 2007


Local communities boast wealth of creative talent

On Tuesday mornings in the Town Square crafts room at Oak Crest, the only sound you hear is the soft touch of brush on canvas. Oil and watercolor painters are hard at work creating stunning scenes of old red barns, flowery still lifes, or mountainous landscapes.



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Survey shows increasing demand for one-level living
Saturday, September 01, 2007


Joseph Dannemann and Virginia Sweeney reveal why they said “so long” to their houses

Joseph Dannemann kept his two-story, three bedroom cottage in the Gardenville area of northeast Baltimore in immaculate condition. But two floors and older construction got to be too much work.



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Free concerts surpass expectations of many
Saturday, September 01, 2007


Charlestown’s Chapel Concert Series unites community with music

When Charlestown held its first Chapel Concert Series 18 years ago for members of the community, no one realized it would grow into the popular local event it is today.



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‘Wii’ just can’t get enough
Saturday, September 01, 2007


Oak Crest gamers featured on community broadcast

Nintendo’s latest gaming system, the Wii (pronounced “wee”), has been flying off store shelves since it was released last December. To the surprise of the national media, the game has become wildly popular with older adults.



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Golf: the great, green escape
Saturday, September 01, 2007


Whether they’re as young as Alexis Thomson, the youngest female player to make the U.S. Women’s Open at age 12, or as old as Ed Gold, who plays with Charlestown’s golf club at age 94, “Golf is a game you can play all your life,” Joseph Booker says.

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Erickson brings in lion’s share
Saturday, September 01, 2007


Volunteers inducted into Maryland hall of fame

Annually since 1989, the Maryland Senior Citizens Hall of Fame has recognized those people who have exhibited exemplary service by listing them in the Maryland Blue Book. This year, Erickson communities Charlestown and Oak Crest provided the lion’s share of inductees, with seven of the total inductees.



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Hurricane Katrina survivor makes a fresh start at Charlestown
Friday, August 24, 2007


Matilda Merricks Fled Storm-Ravished New Orleans With Just Her Birth Certificate

CATONSVILLE, MD (August 23, 2007) - Two years ago, Matilda Merricks was one of the lucky New Orleans residents who was able to leave town before Hurricane Katrina hit. Unfortunately, she still lost everything she owned.



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Cost of living rises rapidly
Sunday, August 05, 2007


How two communities are thriving

The heat is on . . . is your air conditioner?

The sorely anticipated 50% electricity rate increase for Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE) customers rolled in this summer after lawmakers put it on hold in 2006.



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Youth program unites Oak Crest pilots
Sunday, August 05, 2007


Silver Wings helps teens take their lives to the sky

Nearly 12 years ago, Bill Almquist saw a way to make a difference.



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