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May 20, 2008



Sandy Point rape case ends in plea agreement
Investigator: Not enough evidence for rape charges
Libraries, new fire stations face cuts
Arundel Digest
National Digest
World Digest
 





Court rules in same-sex custody case
Federal judge sends ground rent suit back to state court
Region Digest
Maryland Lottery
 





Four-legged officers join DNR police force
Dock, a specially trained black Labrador mix, already has a good reputation with area law-enforcement officials even though he just officially joined the Department of Natural Resources yesterday.



 





After 58 years in business Greenberg Jewelers closing
The Ritchie Highway Shopping Center in Brooklyn Park will lose its last original tenant when Greenberg Jewelers closes its doors for good next month.



 





Students bid adieu to baby oysters
An excited group of fifth-graders got hands-on lessons yesterday in environmental restoration, boating on the Chesapeake Bay and thinking on their feet, too.



 





Lester completes cancer comeback with no-hit effort
Montanez drives in 4 for Baysox
Nats swagger past Phillies
O's exceed expectations by shedding losing attitude
Big Brown welcomed with star treatment at Belmont
 





St. Mary's parts with title-winning football coach
Severna Park pursues perfect lacrosse ending
Spalding earns title series shot
Prep Notebook:
Auburn recruit's transfer to Meade an added attraction for new coach

Park eliminates St. Mary's
Athletes of the Week
Prep Leaders
Prep Schedule
 







Class of 2008 is St. Mary's largest graduating class
The largest graduation class in St. Mary's School history, 156, will graduate Thursday from the small, downtown Catholic school.



City delays budget, waiting on hotel tax
 





Around Crofton:
Crofton Woods Fun Fair had something for everyone

Crofton Woods Elementary school's Fun Fair featured a little of everything, from a life-sized board game of Candy Land, to a white-elephant sale.



 





Richard Lee is cruisin' on the West River
For the first time since the famed ferry boat Emma Giles last plied local waters 70 years ago, a ferry boat is setting sail on the West and Rhode rivers and environs.



Golf center also sports arcade, driving range
Night Hawk Golf Center offers more family fun than the batting cages and the miniature golf course that motorists can see from the southbound lanes of Route 3 in Gambrills.



 





People in the News
 





Editor's notebook
 





Obituaries for May 20
Police Beat for May 20
 




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