LANDOVER — A track and field team can’t win a state championship on the first day of a two-day meet, but winning three events is a good place to start. The Hereford girls outdoor track and field team came into Thursday’s first day of the Class 2A state championships at Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex both with a target on its back from winning last year’s outdoor … [Read more...] about Hereford girls track and field wins 3 events on first day of state meet
Liberatore’s restaurant to open in Ocean City, and Lib’s Grill in Towson and Sykesville
The popular local family-run restaurant Liberatore’s and its more casual Lib’s Grill spinoff are opening more locations. John Liberatore announced that his namesake restaurant will “finally” be coming to Ocean City, after about 15 years of planning. He also just signed a lease for Lib’s Grill in downtown Towson, and is moving forward with plans for another Lib’s Grill in … [Read more...] about Liberatore’s restaurant to open in Ocean City, and Lib’s Grill in Towson and Sykesville
Ulman to step down in June as Maryland Democratic Party chair
Maryland Democratic Party Chair Ken Ulman, a longtime player on the state political scene, announced Wednesday night that he plans to resign effective June 13. Democratic Gov. Wes Moore intends to nominate Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman to replace Ulman when the state Democratic Central Committee next meets at its regularly scheduled meeting late next month — … [Read more...] about Ulman to step down in June as Maryland Democratic Party chair
Severna Park boys lacrosse routs Towson for 9th straight state title
Severna Park boys lacrosse doesn’t need any extra motivation to rout another team. Still, the Falcons tend to perform better when someone angers them. As they walked into Stevenson’s Mustang Stadium on Wednesday night for the Class 3A state final, Towson’s fans gave them that boost. “They were booing us as we were walking onto the field,” senior Jack Fish said. “They probably … [Read more...] about Severna Park boys lacrosse routs Towson for 9th straight state title
BCRP holds community open house ahead of summer pool season
Baltimore City Recreation and Parks held a community open house Wednesday evening at its headquarters at Druid Lake Park to discuss changes to its pool facilities and summer programming. About 50 Baltimoreans in attendance asked questions and aired grievances with some of the agency’s logistical and programming switches, especially its hiring of lifeguards and the decision to … [Read more...] about BCRP holds community open house ahead of summer pool season