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Korrow 5K at Loyola Blakefield an enduring family affair

Loyola Blakefield School renewed one of its younger traditions May 5, with the 20th annual Billy Korrow Memorial 5K footrace.
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Calvert Hall names new principal

Brother Thomas Zoppo, a Christian Brother and president of Calvert Hall College High School announced May 3 the Towson school's new principal.
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7 quick takes Friday (Vol. 9)

— 1 —Ever seen a Johnny Jump Up? I don’t think I even knew it was a flower. I thought it was something you bought and attached to a doorway for babies to jump in. Anyway, I saw my first one—or the first one identified as such—on our trip to Williamsburg.Isn’t it
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Three years after her daughter’s murder, Sharon Love steadfast in her faith

Sharon Love and her daughter, Lexie, planned to attend midday Mass May 3 at St. Vincent de Paul in Baltimore.
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Youths recognized at annual Eagle of the Cross ceremony

Avery Daniels credits his family, parish elders and school community with teaching him about service.
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Woodberry Kitchen offers farm-to-table excellence

For five years, Woodberry Kitchen, an upscale farm-to-table restaurant, has given gourmands well-deserved excitement.
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It’s not all about you

A former co-worker and I had a running joke. When one of us complained about stuff or spoke of being really excited about something, the other would lean over and chime in, “Umm, it’s not all about you.”Even though we were kidding around, the truth is that life is definitely
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Defiant Requiem

Seventy years ago in Terezin, a town located in the former Czechoslovakia, the Requiem Mass of 19th century Italian opera composer Giuseppe Verdi was performed for the first of 16 times over a two-year span.
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Bishop Walsh senior keeps focused

As a four-sport athlete, William Conroy understands the importance of prioritizing schoolwork.
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If you give a 3-year-old a cookie…

If you take two preschool-aged boys on a day trip to Colonial Williamsburg, they’re going to see horse-drawn carriages.If they see the carriages, they’re going to ask for a ride.If you find out that rides cost $20 per person, you’ll be looking for something to distract your sons from the
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After decades of Catholic activism, death penalty repeal becomes law in Maryland

Gov. Martin J. O’Malley signed into law May 2 a bill repealing the state’s death penalty, making Maryland the 18th state to outlaw capital punishment.
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