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Charged With Sexual Assault
The chef and co-owner of Caf� Routier in Westbroook was arrested and charged Tuesday with sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor. Jeffrey Renkl, 44, who lives on Glenwood Road, is accused of assaulting a child...Tags: Prosecution, Crimes, Police Arrests, Police, Police Investigations
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A new path on Md. energy
Sun reporterJohn Brandenburg used to run his oil-fired furnace year-round because it heated water for showers and sinks as well as for the baseboard heaters in his Howard County home. "We had to run the boiler all summer, and that seemed ludicrous," the Glenelg...Tags: State Budgets, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Credit and Debt, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Indiana deaths during action in Afghanistan
The following 20 people from Indiana died as a result of action in Afghanistan or Pakistan since U.S. anti-terrorism operations began there in late 2001: June 27 -- Army Staff Sgt. Travis K. Hunsberger, 24, Goshen, killed when roadside bomb exploded...Tags: Texas, Wars and Interventions, Vehicles, Defense, Mount Vernon
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Community Notes
GGP to hold fourth meeting July 9 General Growth Properties will hold the fourth in a series of meetings that have followed the April 28 presentation of the draft master plan for Columbia Town Center. The meeting, titled "Vision in Focus: The...Tags: Photography, James Rouse, Water Pollution, Gaming and Lotteries, Environmental Pollution
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TOWN HALL AGENDA: BROOKHAVEN
BROOKHAVEN Unless specified, meetings are at One Independence Hill, Farmingville. PLANNING BOARD 4 p.m. July 14 TOWN BOARD 4 p.m. July 1 ZONING BOARD 3 p.m. July 9 ACTIONS BROOKHAVEN ZONING BOARD At its Feb. 6 meeting, the board: Coram: Granted...Tags: Interior Policy, Housing and Urban Planning, Metal and Mineral, Coram, Building Material
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Residents bring their concerns to Ulman
Sun reporterThe chance to confront Howard County Executive Ken Ulman face-to-face with their festering complaints brought a standing room-crowd of more than 200 people last week to a public forum at Glenwood Community Center in western Howard County. "Isn't it fun...Tags: Passenger Cars, Rivers, Vehicles, Bodies of Water, Local Authority
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Bed-Stuy art gallery debuts big with BAST show
lauren.johnston@am-ny.comGet off the A train at Utica Avenue, turn left on Malcolm X Boulevard and look for the bright blue digital news ticker crawling across a brand new glass storefront: You've arrived at the Brooklynite Gallery, Bedford-Stuyvesant's art pioneer. "PREMIERE...Tags: Mill Basin, Arts, Malcolm X
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25-cent increase for school lunches OK'd
Bread prices have increased 20 percent. Potatoes are up 30 percent. Corn costs have more than doubled. Total it up and the result is that the cost of school meals in Howard County public schools is increasing - again. The county school board unanimously...Tags: Richard Wilson, Rivers, Health and Safety at School, Bodies of Water, Patapsco
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Community Notes
The Howard County Public Transportation Board will hold a community meeting to hear about and discuss the draft five-year Transit Development Plan prepared by KFH Group, a consulting firm. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Tyson Room of...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Rockville (Montgomery, Maryland), Photography, Wildlife
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Democratic leaders work to keep voters 'fired up' over election
Barack Obama won Howard County's Democratic presidential primary by a solid 9,000 votes and 19 percentage points over Hillary Clinton, and local party leaders don't believe unity will be a problem as they look toward November's general election. Party...Tags: Justice System, The White House, John McCain, Political Candidates, Hillary Clinton
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