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Kevin Earl Dayhoff Art One-half Banana Stems - www.kevindayhoff.com Address: PO Box 124, Westminster MD 21158 410-259-6403 kevindayhoff@gmail.com Runner, writer, artist, fire & police chaplain Mindless ramblings of a runner, journalist & artist: Travel, art, artists, authors, books, newspapers, media, writers and writing, journalists and journalism, reporters and reporting, technology, music, culture, opera... National & International politics www.kevindayhoff.net For community: www.kevindayhoff.org For art, technology, writing, & travel: www.kevindayhoff.com

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

20080309 The Sunday Carroll Eagle

Tuesday, March 11 Traffic always made us see red
EAGLE ARCHIVE by Kevin Dayhoff

The concern over traffic congestion, safety and speeding tend to surface with every discussion of growth and quality of life in Carroll County. I was recently approached by folks and asked how I felt about red light and speeding cameras, and it got me thinking about Carroll County's ...
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Toy show, auction connects with childhood memories
OUT & ABOUT

Everyone has a favorite toy they remember from childhood -- a tractor, a talking doll, Lincoln Logs, or maybe a puzzle or game.

Next weekend's 13th annual Toy Show and Auction in Taneytown may just offer residents an opportunity to get their hands on one of those childhood memories.<... [Read full story]


Our 'cherry-ice' trees offer a delicious winter scene
IN THE GARDEN WITH MR. BEE

The stems and twigs of our leaf-losing trees and shrubs always look lovely glimmering in the sun after they've been coated with ice. But when plants with cherry-red stems and twigs have been encased within ice, they look stunning.

So if you like red, just picture a lar...
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News Briefs
Delay sought on noise variance pending state bill

Carroll County Public Schools officials are asking the Board of County Commissioners to see what happens in Annapolis before holding a hearing on a variance of the county's noise ordinance.

The school system requested a variance for Liberty High ...
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Museum unveils Taylor's 'wild' vision
John W. Taylor figures he first started painting in the fourth grade.

Now 76, Taylor still practices his art, and will display his paintings of Maryland wildlife and landscapes at the Taneytown History Museum, March 8 through October.

During a career of more than 30 years, Taylor has worked for ...
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More Headlines

Movies

Display of Pride

Birthday gifts? Tread lightly ... in high heels and boxing gloves
A turtle's pace, but a day of reckoning for Solomon
Working on the Railroad
To raise healthier kids, should we get more physical in school?


Researching a few 'first class' experiences in Carroll County EAGLE ARCHIVE by Kevin Dayhoff


News Briefs
Movies
Maggie's continues to grow on Westminster
Chicken Champagne
All Aboard!
What the wiki?!
Web series helps teens connect to the world


The life, and the lasting local influence, of Robert Moton EAGLE ARCHIVE by Kevin Dayhoff


Sportsman's Hall ... and airplane hangar
Skating history, from party 'crashing' to fitness
Reaching Out
News Briefs
Movies
Mason bees buzz in as honeybees buzz out
Education Notes
Coming clean to ease pain of cancer
Baby, it's cold outside, but it's also time to start thinking about camp
All Skate!

We can't understand the kids, but in this case it's a good thing
Reaching Out
Golden oldies at the golden arches

Git Along, Little Dogies

January 13, 2008: For 115 years, Westminster's band of brothers ... and sisters EAGLE ARCHIVE by Kevin Dayhoff


Education Notes
Beasts and Birthdays
Westminster businesses throw the books at Baltimore middle school
Stair steps in to assist Marriage Resource Center
Snowfall carried friendship, not isolation, in rural Carroll


December 23, 2007: Shedding a little light on early Christmas tree decorations EAGLE ARCHIVE by Kevin Dayhoff


Roll out the yule log ... all the way to the yard
News Briefs
Movie Capsules CE
Mama knows best at the newest Belisimo's
In New Windsor, Santa always comes to town
'Claus' for adoption in Mount Airy
After Christmas, resolve to ring in the New Year as a family
Setting some ground rules before it becomes 'game over'
Memories, and hope, are evergreen at Carroll Hospice
Holiday trains pull into Sykesville, Mount Airy and Pleasant Valley
Going, going ... but not GONE
Garden grows with a spirit of Christmas


December 16, 2007: Christmas reminds us of worry, and glory, of downtown business EAGLE ARCHIVE by Kevin Dayhoff


Bundle up and keep worm for the holidays


The Sunday Carroll Eagle: October 28, 2007 - On October 28th, 2007 the publication for which I write, The Westminster Eagle and The Eldersburg Eagle, (which is published by Patuxent Newspapers and owned by Baltimore Sun); took over the Carroll County section of the Baltimore Sun.

“The Sunday Carroll Eagle ” is inserted into the newspaper for distribution in Carroll County. For more information, please contact:

Mr. Jim Joyner, Editor, The Westminster Eagle

121 East Main Street

Westminster, MD 21157

(410) 386-0334 ext. 5004

Jjoyner AT Patuxent DOT com

For more posts on “Soundtrack” click on: Sunday Carroll Eagle

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20071028 The Sunday Carroll Eagle introduction

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2007/10/20071028-sunday-carroll-eagle.html

Also see: Monday, October 22, 2007: 20071021 Baltimore Sun: “To our readers”

http://kevindayhoff.blogspot.com/2007/10/20071021-baltimore-sun-to-our-readers.html


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