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More Main Street Roadwork this Week
The newly paved road will be getting some stripes this week. Here's how it might affect traffic.

Brandie comes to you from the Chicagoland area via Providence, R.I. After earning an undergraduate degree in philosophy of science from the University of Illinois, she found she couldn't get a job. Imagine that! So she went on to earn a Master's degree in journalism from Boston University. Brandie has worked at the Providence Journal as a Metcalf Institute Environmental Reporter, as a general assignment reporter and as an online reporter.
She has also worked at the Associated Press, and done freelance for a whole bunch of publications, including AAA (you know that newsletter!), Providence Business News and MassDevice.com.
Now Brandie is in Maryland and is in L-O-V-E with the state -- the diversity, the food (she had her first crab!), the nightlife, the great central location along the Eastern Seaboard. When not tied to the computer, or interviewing folks for a story, Brandie can be found deejaying 60s music at a few clubs around Baltimore; watching a local band; or just out with friends (and talking to strangers) at one of her local haunts.
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Religion
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Local Hot-Button Issues
I'm new to Ellicott City, so I'd like you to tell me what you think is important! I do suspect that maintaining the unique character of the community is important to many residents -- I plan to keep an eye on zoning and development issues.
The newly paved road will be getting some stripes this week. Here's how it might affect traffic.

Monday's rain isn't expected to last, according to the National Weather Service.
Charles Turner was last seen in Anne Arundel County.
Monday's rain isn't expected to last, according to the National Weather Service.
Bestselling author James Patterson gives tips on making your child an avid reader. Plus, here's a great reading list for the fall to get you started.
We're searching for the best Halloween Costume in America. Enter yourself or your kids for a chance to win $5,000.
Shooting stars will be flying Saturday and Sunday in a show that promises to be worth watching.
When you look for the Hunter, think, for thousands of years, people have looked up and seen the same thing.
Evidence from a search of the property where the remains of Robert Jarrett's wife were found can be used in trial.
Oliver, Ali and Zack Landow have given more than money to a home for neglected children -- they've given the children a family of their own.
School officials say the high school student was near her bus stop.
Evidence from a search of the property where the remains of Robert Jarrett's wife were found can be used in trial.
School officials say the high school student was near her bus stop.
Oliver, Ali and Zack Landow have given more than money to a home for neglected children -- they've given the children a family of their own.
The National Weather Service warns temperatures may drop, but there's a sparkling lining.
The National Weather Service warns temperatures may drop, but there's a sparkly, silver lining.
This information was supplied by the Howard County Police Department.
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The county will meet with Historic District residents to discuss a residential parking plan.
This new Ellicott City Main Street shop brings necessities - and luxuries - to the Historic District.