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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Visiting with Mr. Mike Eaton in the Centreville MD Cemetery

McDaniel College unveils new look for Green Terror athletic logo


McDaniel College unveils new look for Green Terror athletic logo

June 19, 2012


It’s still a terror, and is still green, but it's a new look for McDaniel College.

On Tuesday, the Westminster college unveiled a new look to its "Green Terror" logo — a new visual identity for Green Terror athletics that officials said will be used beginning with the 2012-2013 academic year.

The new look replaces the previous Green Terror design, created in 1994, and is described by school officials as an "updated package with a variety of graphic options to represent the teams and programs within the department."

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Another version of the moniker story is attributed to Baltimore Sun sportswriter W. Wilson Wingate, a 1918 graduate of the College.


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Cleaning worker charged with murder of man at Eldersburg Martin's

Cleaning worker charged with murder of man at Eldersburg Martin's

Police say both were employees of cleaning crew working overnight at store

Staff Reports http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-stabbing-death-0620-20120620,0,2312045.story

Maryland State Police say an employee of a cleaning crew has been charged with murder in the death of a co-worker — an incident that occurred Tuesday night while the two were working at the Martin's grocery store in Eldersburg.
Zamani A. Lawson, 26, of Jamaica, N.Y., has been charged with one count of second degree murder.
Police said the name of the victim, a 22-year-old man from Brooklyn, N.Y., is being withheld at this time because investigators have been unable to locate family members.... http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/ph-ce-stabbing-death-0620-20120620,0,2312045.story


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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

#Sunset on Kent Island. Life #photos and #art on #Maryland Eastern Shore


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#Sunset and palm tree on Kent Island at the narrows


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Mexican dinner at R's Americantina 410 Thompson Creek Mall Stevensville MD

Balto Police Commissioner Fred Bealefeld awarded Red Cross Lifetime Serv Award

Caroline Babylon Carroll Co recd Red Cross Clara Barton Award at '12 Annual Mtg

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Eagle Archive: Recalling Richard Dixon, and a son's pride in his father's legacy

Eagle Archive: Recalling Richard Dixon, and a son's pride in his father's legacy

Kevin Dayhoff – Baltimore Sun Recalling Richard Dixon

Eagle Archive: Recalling Richard Dixon, and a son's pride in his father's legacy




On March 5, 2010 Bernie Jones, a member of the Carroll Community College Foundation board of directors, introduced Timothy A. Dixon as a guest speaker for an author’s book talk at the 13th annual Random House Book Fair. Tim Dixon wrote a book, “Maryland’s First Black State Treasurer” about his father Richard N. Dixon. (2005 Photo by Kevin Dayhoff / June 15, 2012)  

1994 election campaign poster photo courtesy of “Maryland's First Black Treasurer-Richard Dixon” by Richard N. Dixon’s son, Timothy A. Dixon. The book is available at the Historical Society of Carroll County.


On March 5, 2010 Bernie Jones, a member of the Carroll Community College Foundation board of directors, introduced Timothy A. Dixon as a guest speaker for an author’s book talk at the 13th annual Random House Book Fair. Tim Dixon wrote a book, “Maryland’s First Black State Treasurer” about his father Richard N. Dixon. (2005 Photo by Kevin Dayhoff / June 15, 2012)


It is a sad circumstance that in the past two weeks, we have said farewell to two people who have meant so much to our community.

Last week we mourned the loss of Westminster's Stan Ruchlewicz.

This week, our county and our state said good-bye to a dedicated public official and pioneer, Richard N. Dixon.

Dixon, 74, a New Windsor resident, former Maryland state treasurer and member of the House of Delegates, died June 7 from complications of a stroke. After a service on June 12, in the Murphy Fine Arts Center at Morgan State University, he was laid to rest in St. Luke's United Methodist Church Cemetery in Sykesville.


Those active in Carroll County leadership in the 1970s through the 2002 knew Dixon as a steadfast, consistent and stalwart public servant.

He set the standard for representational government and constituent service. He never failed to represent the best interests of the voters from Carroll County, and did so with uncommon wisdom and uncanny common sense.

I vividly recall several years ago — it was March 5, 2010 — when Dixon's son, Timothy Dixon, gave an author's book talk at the 13th annual Random House Book Fair at Carroll Community College… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0617-20120615,0,2507351.story









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Eagle Archive: Recalling Richard Dixon, and a son's pride in his father's legacy

Eagle Archive: Recalling Richard Dixon, and a son's pride in his father's legacy

Kevin Dayhoff – Baltimore Sun Recalling Richard Dixon

Eagle Archive: Recalling Richard Dixon, and a son's pride in his father's legacy




On March 5, 2010 Bernie Jones, a member of the Carroll Community College Foundation board of directors, introduced Timothy A. Dixon as a guest speaker for an author’s book talk at the 13th annual Random House Book Fair. Tim Dixon wrote a book, “Maryland’s First Black State Treasurer” about his father Richard N. Dixon. (2005 Photo by Kevin Dayhoff / June 15, 2012)  

1994 election campaign poster photo courtesy of “Maryland's First Black Treasurer-Richard Dixon” by Richard N. Dixon’s son, Timothy A. Dixon. The book is available at the Historical Society of Carroll County.


On March 5, 2010 Bernie Jones, a member of the Carroll Community College Foundation board of directors, introduced Timothy A. Dixon as a guest speaker for an author’s book talk at the 13th annual Random House Book Fair. Tim Dixon wrote a book, “Maryland’s First Black State Treasurer” about his father Richard N. Dixon. (2005 Photo by Kevin Dayhoff / June 15, 2012)


It is a sad circumstance that in the past two weeks, we have said farewell to two people who have meant so much to our community.

Last week we mourned the loss of Westminster's Stan Ruchlewicz.

This week, our county and our state said good-bye to a dedicated public official and pioneer, Richard N. Dixon.

Dixon, 74, a New Windsor resident, former Maryland state treasurer and member of the House of Delegates, died June 7 from complications of a stroke. After a service on June 12, in the Murphy Fine Arts Center at Morgan State University, he was laid to rest in St. Luke's United Methodist Church Cemetery in Sykesville.


Those active in Carroll County leadership in the 1970s through the 2002 knew Dixon as a steadfast, consistent and stalwart public servant.

He set the standard for representational government and constituent service. He never failed to represent the best interests of the voters from Carroll County, and did so with uncommon wisdom and uncanny common sense.

I vividly recall several years ago — it was March 5, 2010 — when Dixon's son, Timothy Dixon, gave an author's book talk at the 13th annual Random House Book Fair at Carroll Community College… http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-eagle-archive-0617-20120615,0,2507351.story
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Saturday, June 9, 2012

Good morning @RevSarah81 #beach at #NagsHead NC

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Friday, June 8, 2012

We're well-stocked for the #beach at #NagsHead. LOL

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Appreciation: Stan Ruchlewicz brought knowledge, expertise and main street values to Westminster

Appreciation: Stan Ruchlewicz brought knowledge, expertise and main street values to Westminster




This is a photo that I took of Stan from the roof of the old firehouse building on Main Street, on May 8, 2004. Stan and I had gone there to gather a bird's eye view of the city. That day we were up there for hours, brainstorming and discussing economic development and planning ideas for Westminster.

Stan was recognized by many as a leading authority on planning and economic development for small communities. Because he was also an artist, he understood the value of a vibrant arts and culture presence in a community and he was good at thinking out of the box. He had a wonderful sense of humor and he clearly understood that it was not good enough to be the best, you had to be nice, and Stan was one of the nicest public officials I have ever worked with in my forty-years of working with the public.

I'm really sad about Stan's passing. It is a great personal loss for me and a huge loss for the Westminster and Maryland.

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Stan Ruchlewicz, the City of Westminster's administrator of economic development and Main Street manager, died June 5.

The news in Westminster spread quickly Tuesday that he had suffered a heart attack earlier in the day.

Ruchlewicz came to Westminster in May 2001 from Havre de Grace, where he had been hired in 1989 as the town's director of planning and zoning. During his time there, he worked with then-mayor, now Harford County Executive David Craig…. READ MORE: http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-stan-ruchlewicz-0610-20120606,0,4825178.story

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Appreciation: Stan Ruchlewicz brought knowledge, expertise and main street values to Westminster

Appreciation: Stan Ruchlewicz brought knowledge, expertise and main street values to Westminster




This is a photo that I took of Stan from the roof of the old firehouse building on Main Street, on May 8, 2004. Stan and I had gone there to gather a bird's eye view of the city. That day we were up there for hours, brainstorming and discussing economic development and planning ideas for Westminster.

Stan was recognized by many as a leading authority on planning and economic development for small communities. Because he was also an artist, he understood the value of a vibrant arts and culture presence in a community and he was good at thinking out of the box. He had a wonderful sense of humor and he clearly understood that it was not good enough to be the best, you had to be nice, and Stan was one of the nicest public officials I have ever worked with in my forty-years of working with the public.

I'm really sad about Stan's passing. It is a great personal loss for me and a huge loss for the Westminster and Maryland.

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Stan Ruchlewicz, the City of Westminster's administrator of economic development and Main Street manager, died June 5.

The news in Westminster spread quickly Tuesday that he had suffered a heart attack earlier in the day.

Ruchlewicz came to Westminster in May 2001 from Havre de Grace, where he had been hired in 1989 as the town's director of planning and zoning. During his time there, he worked with then-mayor, now Harford County Executive David Craig…. READ MORE: http://www.baltimoresun.com/explore/carroll/news/community/ph-ce-stan-ruchlewicz-0610-20120606,0,4825178.story

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Kevin Dayhoff is an artist - and a columnist for: