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Modular homes go green
Sentinel Staff WriterWhen home builders gather in Orlando for various trade shows, the "modular homes" erected in the Orange County Convention Center's parking lots are always a big hit. The houses go up in a matter of days, using factory-built parts, or modules, shipped...Tags: Orange County Convention Center, Wages and Pensions, Homes, Marketing, Plant Openings
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This route might save you time if you're heading to Richmond on I-95
Avoiding the purgatory that is Interstate 95 on a holiday weekend is not all that difficult if you're heading from Baltimore to the Northeast. Pennsylvania offers a wide choice of routes to scoot to the west of Philadelphia and invade New Jersey. Going...Tags: Transportation, Garmin Ltd., Trips and Vacations, Highlandtown, Road Transportation
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2 Md. men get 10 years for gun store heist
Two Maryland men will spend 10 years in prison for robbing a southern Virginia gun store a year ago. U.S. District Judge Jackson Kiser on Tuesday sentenced 24-year-old Timothy Jackson Jr. and 23-year-old Ronald Ganeous in federal court in Danville for...Tags: Prisons, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Punishment, Danville (Danville, Virginia), Theft
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Tech council mixer
Chesapeake Regional Tech Council in Annapolis, will hold an InfoMixer Networking event from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 a.m. Nov. 12 at Lake Presidential Golf Club, 2817 Crain Highway in Upper Marlboro. The event will feature a brief, new-tech showcase, speed...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clubs and Associations
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Voters face choices on schools, charter
Besides voting on the presidential and congressional races on Tuesday, Anne Arundel County voters will decide on two county-specific ballot questions - and for the first time - a retention vote on two county school board members. The board members are...Tags: Values, National Government, Odenton, John R Leopold, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Black voters saw ballots as a part of history
For hours, the Obama faithful sat in the pews of Baltimore's Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, watching a large-screen television and waiting for the election results. When CNN announced that he had won, people ran down the sanctuary's aisles,...Tags: Law Enforcement, National Government, Christianity, Voting, History
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If they deliver it to you, don't pay for it
Pope John Paul II still gets around. A bronze statue of the late globe-trotting pontiff had to be shipped from artist Joseph Sheppard's studio in Italy before it could be unveiled yesterday in a new prayer garden by Baltimore's Basilica. And that was...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Heroes (tv program), Clothing and Textiles Industry, Prince George's County, NBC
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Victim's relative helps stymie car-theft attempt
A Shady Side woman who saw her car being stolen contacted a relative, who blocked the only exit from the neighborhood, forcing the driver to back it into a ditch, police said. The woman told police about 4 p.m. Tuesday that she had seen three men take...Tags: Vehicles
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Prince George's is sued over unpaid leave plan
A coalition of five unions is suing Prince George's County over its plan to require employees to take two weeks of unpaid leave to reduce a budget shortfall. The coalition, which represents public safety unions, filed the suit Thursday in Circuit Court in...Tags: Unemployment, Prince George's County, Unions, Employees, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Credit union worker charged with bank fraud
A former loan supervisor from Upper Marlboro was arrested Friday on charges of bank fraud, embezzlement and aggravated identity theft. According to the Maryland U.S. attorney's office, Felicia Renee Douglas, 40, stole $234,897 through fake checking and...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Banking, Credit and Debt, Theft
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2 corrections officers probed in death at jail
A Prince George's County spokesman says two corrections officers have been identified as "people of interest" in the investigation of an inmate's death and placed on paid leave. Spokesman John Erzen said that the officers were placed on "nonduty status"...Tags: Prince George's County, Washington Post Company
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A mother-and-child reunion
Brittany Banks says she's tired of missing out on a normal adolescence. She never went to a prom, never had a first date. Ever since seven boys allegedly attacked and sexually assaulted her at a Baltimore middle school six years ago, she's been through...Tags: Sexual Assault, Teen-agers, Prince George's County, Juvenile Delinquency, People
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