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Towson pitcher Henry Lohr and No. 12 Generals found a special way to wrap up Baltimore County’s Division I regular-season baseball title Thursday at Hereford. The junior right-hander pitched his ...
World-record holder Dorothy Levitt on the starting line at the 1904 Hereford Speed Trial Dozens of vintage sports cars and motorbikes have been celebrating the 100th anniversary of the last ...
The Olly Murphy team continue to enjoy a splendid season, and Alexandra Larose could prove hard to beat in this Hereford Bull Trail 2025 Conditional Jockeys' Mares' Handicap Hurdle. A daughter of ...
It will place 1.2 million cubic yards of sand on the shoreline — enough to fill as many as 120,000 dump trucks — to make up for losses from normal tides ... of sand from Hereford Inlet in ...
A dog was rescued from an inlet in Cape May County, officials said. The Stone Harbor and North Wildwood fire departments responded to the Hereford Inlet for a water rescue at around 3:30 p.m. on ...
Take a tour of the Hereford Inlet Lighthouse as it celebrates its 150th anniversary this year. Nikki DeMentri reports. Tim Walz's Response to 'Socialism' Criticism Takes Off Online There are ...
The Hereford Inlet Lighthouse on the occasion of ... saying the lighthouse withstood the onslaught of wind, rain and tides for 40 years at its original location. However, a severe storm in August ...
Hereford House is now owned by Mary Holland, a member of the Leawood Chamber of Commerce, who acquired the restaurants in 2012 with her business partner Camellia Hill.
The Hereford House, 5001 Town Center Dr., is pictured in May. It faces five lawsuits after an employee was accused of contaminating food with bodily fluids. Tammy Ljungblad [email protected] ...
Some places even flood on sunny days simply from high tides. With New Jersey sea levels ... The $17 million dredging project in nearby Hereford Inlet will soon funnel more than 330,000 cubic ...
All the sand for the new emergency beach nourishment will come from Hereford Inlet, Steve Schapiro ... wide and constantly influx due to shifting tides and climate change, according to nonprofit ...
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