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International foods
 | Want to try a different cuisine? Several international foods groceries and restaurants have opened recently along the Liberty Road corridor. Susan C. Ingram/Staff photos. |
Sustainability: County creates new position on environment SUSAN C. INGRAM 07.MAY.08
Following the County Council’s passage of its County-Wide Sustainability resolution, the county executive announced a new cabinet position on Earth Day dedicated to fostering environmental sustainability. (See full story)Slowly, feds consider action on rising food prices BAXTER SMITH 07.MAY.08
Inside: Despite protection offers, lure is sweet for cash crops
When the secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture spoke at a Reisterstown farm two weeks ago, touting a federal farmland preservation program from which Baltimore County has benefitted, he reeled off several remarkable facts. (See full story)Big rice, flour lovers find high prices hard to stomach BAXTER SMITH 07.MAY.08
Jumbo plastic and burlap bags of flour and rice at Al-Madina Halal Meats & Spices are piled chest high on pallets near the door - less distance to parked cars when lugging them. However, shoppers at the grocery may be a bit slower to snatch them up. (See full story)Hard on the trail of county black history
 | County officials got a taste recently of a proposed tour of county black history sites. The tour included stops at the Emmart-Pierpont Safehouse on Rolling Road owned by Jeffrey and Shirley Supik. Susan C. Ingram/Staff photo. | SUSAN C. INGRAM 07.MAY.08
Although Shirley and Jeffrey Supik’s old home on Rolling Road was poisoned beyond repair years ago by an overzealous pest company, the hermetically sealed and boarded up home won’t be torn down. (See full story) | Franklin softball proving to be peerless this season TRAVIS MEWHIRTER 07.MAY.08
Perfect is a word that can be described as without fault or defect. So far this season the Franklin softball team has been just that. (See full story)Big Markus
 | | Students at Cedarmere Elementary School recently enjoyed a Dr. Seuss celebration with a demonstration of the school’s RUFF reading program that combines pets and reading to encourage literacy. Dog trainer Diane Sammarco of Owings Mills brought Markus, a St. Bernard. Submitted photo. |
30.APR.08 Animal kingdom 30.APR.08 Charter school welcomed 30.APR.08 Franklin Middle School goes for green school recognition 30.APR.08 Sacred Heart holds Fiesta Latina 30.APR.08 Historic Glyndon meeting to feature guest appraiser 30.APR.08 Lopsided wins, losses dominate the sports week 30.APR.08 After slow start, New Town now strong 30.APR.08 'Pippin' takes to Franklin stage 23.APR.08 Customer comes first 23.APR.08 Exec cites 'malaise' for austere budget 23.APR.08 Bond Ave. traffic circle has drivers perplexed 23.APR.08 1968:Year of Protest County had front-row seat to nation's turmoil 23.APR.08 The year 1968 marked a high point of 1960s unrest 23.APR.08 Long past February, it still sounds like carnival season 23.APR.08 Streaks continue, and end, in high school sports 23.APR.08 Owings Mills baseball flying high this season 23.APR.08 Adventurous reading 16.APR.08 Signs of spring
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