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Montessori principles still ring true at Bryant Woods

School celebrates 40 years of holistic development

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Residents speak out on building plan for historic Ellicott City estate

County Council to continue Doughoregan testimony March 16

Posted 3/15/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Wilde Lake rematch might be only contested CA Board race

Kirsch, Odum to square off again in annual Columbia village elections

Posted 3/15/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

GGP continues to receive offers on bankrupt assets

New deal would help it emerge from Chapter 11

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

news

Ex-bookkeeper pleads guilty in Jessup embezzlement scheme

Posted 3/15/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Man arrested in attack at Columbia mall

Posted 3/15/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Emergency agency warns of flooding

Posted 3/12/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Water main project begins March 15 in Jessup

Posted 3/11/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

sports

Wrestling: Coe earns All-American honors at NCWA Nationals

Posted 3/15/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Girls basketball: Centennial proves it belongs, but can't upset Western

Posted 3/12/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Girls basketball: Eagles love the sound of regional champion

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Boys basketball: Decatur outlasts Atholton to win Class 3A East title

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

entertainment

Virgin Mobile FreeFest to return to Merriweather

Posted 3/15/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

This Week at the Movies

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The View from Western Howard County, The View from Ellicott City, The Columbia Flier

Classical Music: Sundays at Three plays host to young talent

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The View from Western Howard County, The View from Ellicott City, The Columbia Flier

Visual Arts: Jerzy Kajetanski's abstracts

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The View from Western Howard County, The View from Ellicott City, The Columbia Flier

education

County to help pay for schools' after-prom parties

Posted 3/11/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Tracking behavior early key in cutting suspensions

Posted 3/11/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Lowering Reservoir suspension rate a team effort

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Play at Elkridge Landing puts bullying in its place

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

business

Canadian company to buy portion of GGP

Posted 2/24/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Nation's largest mall owner offers $10 billion for General Growth Properties

Posted 2/16/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Business Calendar 2-4

Posted 2/04/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Mall extends hours Tuesday and Wednesday

Posted 12/21/09 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

community

County accepting bids for 'Successes' awards

Posted 3/11/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

Seniors 3-11

Posted 3/11/10 by The Columbia Flier

Libraries 3-11

Posted 3/11/10 by The Columbia Flier

Let's Get Together 3-11

Posted 3/11/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

obituaries

Cleora Thompson, 79, was county's first archivist

Posted 2/25/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Charles Skirven, 59, developed Hollifield Estates

Posted 2/18/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

Lucille Clifton, county's most famous literary resident, dies at 73

Posted 2/14/10 by The Columbia Flier, Howard County Times

John L. Wright, former NAACP president

Posted 2/10/10 by Howard County Times, The Columbia Flier

updated blogs

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ArtForm

Singing the praises of CCTA

Posted: 03/13/10 by Carolyn Kelemen

It’s no secret that Toby Orenstein has built a pipeline to Broadway and Hollywood right from her home base at Toby’s Dinner Theatre and its...

The Driver's Seat

Towson AD: No extension for coach Kennedy

Posted: 03/12/10 by David Driver

Pat Kennedy, who just finished his sixth season as the men’s basketball coach at Towson University, has a record of 68-117 with the Tigers. His...

Sidelines

Wrestling: It’s not over yet

Posted: 03/12/10 by Andrew Conrad

The mats have been rolled up at Cole Field House, but there is still one wrestling event left in the high school season before we...

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    event guide

    This Week's Events

    A sampling of seminars, fundraisers and concerts in Howard County.


    March 16: Buenas Noches: An Evening in Spain, 7-8:30 p.m. Event organized by the Howard County Library and Columbia Association's International Exchange & Multicultural Programs, to include travel video clips, live Spanish music, dance and comedy. Door prizes and refreshments included. Free, but register at hclibrary.org or call 410-313-7800. Central Branch Library, 10375 Little Patuxent Pkwy., Columbia.

    March 17: "The New Age of Mobile Computing," Business seminar sponsored by Howard County Economic Development Authority, 8:30-10 a.m. Panelists will discuss the mobile computing for business and government. Free, but registration is required. The Center for Business and Technology Development, 9250 Bendix Road, Columbia. 410-313-6550, www.hceda.org/thecenter/busEvents.aspx

    March 17: St. Paddy's Day Bash, 7-11 p.m. $75/person. Ten Oaks Ballroom, 5000 Signal Bell Lane, Clarksville. PJKFoundation@mccabeins.com

    March 21: Red Cross blood drive, 8 a.m.-noon. Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 10755 Scaggsville Road, Laurel. www.eumclaurel.org/

    March 31: COLORS, A celebration of diversity and a salute to African-American patriots, 7 p.m. Performances in music, spoken word and dance sponsored by the Parents of African-American Students and the African-American Awareness Association of Mt. Hebron High School. Suggested donation: $7 adults, $5 students. Centennial High School, 4300 Centennial Lane, Ellicott City. www.squidoo.com/MTHAAHC


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