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Dark Harbor to turn Queen Mary into a nautical nightmare
Dark Harbor returns in October with a new haunted maze and a motley crew of morbid characters inspired by ghost stories from the Queen Mary’s haunted history. > Photos: Dark Harbor haunted mazes at the Queen Mary The Dark Harbor haunted event...
Tags: Services and Shopping, World War II (1939-1945), Amusement and Theme Parks, Six Flags Inc., Google Inc.
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New restaurant, sports bar planned on former Grapevine property in Somerset
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERA sports restaurant named Tailgatez will be built on the site of the former Grapevine Cafe, according to the new property owners. The name — which is not found in the dictionary — means "sports bar and restaurant," said owners Jeff...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Services and Shopping, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Auction Service
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9 jobs that pay $45,000 a year
CareerBuilderMoney. It’s a topic that’s inspired countless songs about its correlation to happiness and health, from the Beatles classic “Can’t Buy Me Love” to the ‘90s hit “Mo Money, Mo Problems” by Notorious B.I.G....Tags: Health, Services and Shopping, Music, Television, Health and Safety at Work
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What to ask a caterer before hiring one
What to ask a caterer before hiring one Emmanuela P. Stanislaus owner of Pembroke Pines-based Precious Occasions offers up some of the basic questions to ask before hiring a caterer or settling on a venue for your special event. Are you licensed and...Tags: Services and Shopping, Pembroke Pines
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Broadcast museum opens with question about $6 million state jobs grant
Two years after a $6 million jobs grant from the state jump-started construction on its new building, the Museum of Broadcast Communications has a lot to show for it: 18,000 square feet of television and radio exhibits, recordings and memorabilia that...
Tags: Music, Government, Bill Kurtis, Executive Branch, Tourism and Leisure
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Same-sex marriage law good for business, employers say
As a longtime Federal Hill business owner, Penny Troutner cheered the passage of Maryland's same-sex marriage law. Not only does the owner of Light Street Cycles believe it's a matter of fairness, she believes it's good for business. That goes for...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, University of Pennsylvania, Justice System, U.S. Supreme Court, Tourism and Leisure
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Join the circus without running way
If you've ever dreamed of being in the circus — but lacked the grace, coordination or verve — here's your chance. Kind of. The second annual Flow Arts Festival opens in Lake Worth today, giving everyday people a chance to learn what is...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Festive Events, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Basketball, Sports
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The new receiving line
Receiving lines at weddings have become somewhat passe in the past few years. The traditional receiving line encompassed the bride, groom, parents of each and attendants of each. It took a long time for the couple to greet their guests and by the time...Tags: Services and Shopping, Customs and Tradition, Arts and Culture, Family, Marriage
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Designs unveiled for Harford County's $60 million Center for the Arts
In a career spanning more than half a century, New York architect Hugh Hardy says he has never worked on an arts-related project like the one his office is designing in Maryland: Harford County's $60 million Center for the Arts. What sets it apart, Hardy...
Tags: Architecture, Music, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland), Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Culture
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After lifetime in the gym, Aurora gymnast Anna Li makes last-ditch bid at Olympic glory
On the wall in a Carol Stream gym is a chalk-dusted poster from the 2010 collegiate gymnastics championships. It features the photo of a young woman airborne, her dark brown eyes calm but intent, hands reaching for a bar inches beyond her fingertips. She...
Tags: Physical Therapy, Trials, Anna Li, Cancer, Chemotherapy
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Sailabration drew more than 1.5 million visitors
Baltimore's weeklong Star-Spangled Sailabration in June drew more than 1.5 million people — some 435,000 from out of state — and had an estimated $166 million in economic impact on the metro area, according to a study released Thursday by...
Tags: Kona Grill Incorporated, Donald C. Fry, Baltimore County, Pratt Street, Auto Racing
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Va. man guilty of attempted sex assault of child
Tribune reporterA 31-year-old Virginia man was convicted today of trying to sexually assault a young girl at a 2010 wedding reception in Elmhurst that he attended although he knew no one involved, authorities said. The DuPage County state's attorney's office said a jury...Tags: Services and Shopping, Lawyers, Justice System, Elmhurst, Prosecution
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