Author: CM

In Search of the Ultimate Thanksgiving Pie

Written By Cari Pierce THERE’S JUST SOMETHING ABOUT A PIE. Choosing a favorite Thanksgiving pastry is surely a matter of taste — and for some, of tradition. Pumpkin pie is a likely preference. So, too, are pecan and apple....

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Best in Boo

Written By Linda Morton Witches and goblins and ghosts, oh my! For those who think it’s just not Halloween without a good scare, the Lineboro Volunteer Fire Department’s frightfest, Bedlam-in-the-Boro, can satisfy your cravings....

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The Power of “Why Not?”

Written By Mary Spiro Westminster’s Michele Alessi didn’t pass “Go.” She burst directly into TV’s big time. There is nothing in the way Michele Alessi looks, dresses or speaks that would lead you to believe that she’s rubbed...

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Splurging on Spooky Stuff

Written by  Patricia Bianca Ah, Halloween. Ever since our ancient European ancestors first lit bonfires and dressed in ghoulish attire to confound the forces of evil, Halloween has captured the hearts, imagination and even the...

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Class (Ring) Reunion

Written By Lisa Breslin Thanks to the sleuthing of Joe Camlin, a 16-year-old junior at Winters Mill High School, Charlie Fisher, Jr. had a reunion with his class ring in Westminster this summer. How the ring dropped from...

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