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By Chris Kaltenbach and Chris Kaltenbach,SUN STAFF | January 6, 1997
Unforgivably, tonight's big event, the late-night ABC premiere of "Politically Incorrect," is not being carried by the network's Baltimore affiliate. For shame. I envy those of you who can pick up WMDT in Salisbury or WJLA in Washington, which will broadcast the show nightly, beginning at 12: 05 a.m. on WMDT and 12: 35 a.m. on WJLA. As for Channel 2: Hey, let's get on the stick."Sunset Beach" (11 a.m.-noon, WBAL, Channel 11) -- Apparently nowhere in TV Land is safe from Aaron Spelling, the mega-producer who's brought the world everything form "Charlie's Angels" and "The Love Boat" to "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Melrose Place."
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By Edward Lee and Edward Lee,SUN STAFF | September 4, 1996
Marty Giggard says it is bad enough that she has to live with noisy cars and rambunctious youths who congregate at the telephone booth at the Royal Farms convenience store on Fort Smallwood Road in Pasadena.She fears things may get worse if Royal Farms gets permission to convert part of its store in the Sunset Beach neighborhood into a self-service gasoline station."It's mostly the fumes from the gas that's going to bother me," Giggard said. "It's a health hazard."Baltimore-based Cloverland Farms Dairy Inc., which owns Royal Farms, has asked Robert C. Wilcox, the county's administrative hearing officer, to grant the company a special exception to enable it to add a two-pump island that could serve four cars at a time.
NEWS
May 13, 1994
POLICE LOG* Sunset Beach: Someone stole a $300 stereo Tuesday from a car parked in the 8400 block of Spring Road.* Country Place: Someone stole a $419 Skyway bike Tuesday from the shed of a house in the 7900 block of Mansion House Crossing.* Pasadena: Vandals broke the windshield Tuesday of a car parked in the lot of Chesapeake High School, causing $300 in damage.
NEWS
May 6, 1994
POLICE LOG* Turf Valley: Someone stole a $100 cement bird bath from the yard of a house in the 900 block of 220th St. sometime between 10 p.m. Tuesday and 7 a.m. Wednesday.* Pasadena: Thieves stole stereo equipment from a truck and a car parked on the lot of Northeast High School Wednesday morning.* Sunset Beach: Someone cut the padlock off an outside door last weekend to break into a home in the 8400 block of Miramar Road and steal $500 worth of tools.
NEWS
September 13, 1993
* Sunset Beach: Burglars stole a television and a speaker phone valued at $330 from Ed's Barber Shop in the 8400 block of Fort Smallwood Road between 5:30 a.m. and 7 a.m. Thursday.
NEWS
September 1, 1993
2 more weeks to demolish an eyesoreAnne Arundel County has given Pasadena businessman Tom Redmond two additional weeks to tear down the Brick House Bar in Lipin's Corner.Mr. Redmond, who operates a salvage yard on Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard, won a $1 contract this summer to demolish the Mountain Road eyesore by mid-August.County spokeswoman Louise Hayman said the county has extended until Sept. 10 the deadline for Mr. Redmond to complete the project, which already is more than half complete.
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