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Volume xviii, Issue 30 ~ July 29 - August 4, 2010

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Issue 1 • How Not to Lose Your Mind: With the brain, it's use it or lose it. (January 7- January 13, 2010)
Issue 2 • My Friend Mr. Boy: A tale of a cat born to the Bay. (January 14- January 20, 2010)
Issue 3 • Environmental Matters: Any green bills looking to become law in Maryland must first clear the gavel of Delegate Maggie McIntosh. (January 21- January 27, 2010)
Issue 4 • Chesapeake Eats: A select guide to dining on Chesapeake Bay (January 28- February 3, 2010)
Issue 5 • The Groundhog’s Midwinter Movie Guie : Sixteen flicks to burrow down with before winter’s end. (February 4- February 10, 2010)
Issue 6 • The Smell of Love: How Cupid lured our 30-year-old virgin. (February 11- February 17, 2010)
Issue 7 • Shooting for the Moon: Alphonso ‘Hawk’ Hawkins, deputy superintendent of Maryland Natural Resources Police. (February 18- February 24, 2010)
Issue 8 • Running for Freedom: Project Run-A-Way makes a living link to slaves who risked their lives for liberty. (February 25- March 3, 2010)
Issue 9 • The Sound of Stimulus: From a garrett in Annapolis, Paul Reed Smith Guitars has grown to the third-largest guitar maker in America. (March 4- March 10, 2010)
Issue 10 • Mastering a St. Patrick’s Day Ritual: How to pour the perfect Guinness. (March 11- March 17, 2010)
Issue 11 • Eat Your Veggies.: From farmer to table, each week brings a different box of just-ripened produce. (March 18- March 24, 2010)
Issue 12 • Bay Weekly's Spring Home & Garden Guide. (March 25- March 31, 2010)
Issue 13 • MRE 2009? Maritime Republic destined to host 2020 Olympic Summer Games. (April 1 - April 7, 2010)
Issue 14 • Flying the Winds of Spring: Some of your neighbors take National Kite Month very seriously. (April 8 - April 14, 2010)
Issue 15 • Running In a Pack of 25,000: First-time marathon runner Jennifer Quinlan heads to Boston for Saturday’s big race. (April 15 - April 21, 2010)
Issue 16 • Bay Weekly's Annual Green Guide: 17 Years of Living Green with Bay Weekly. (April 22 - April 28, 2010)
Issue 17 • You Need a Gerund to Find Your Voice: When English is not your first — and not yet your second — language, how do you learn? (April 29 - May 5, 2010)
Issue 18 • How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways. Mother in the words and pictures of Arnold Elementary School second-graders (May 6 - May 12, 2010)
Issue 19 • A Time to Reap, a Time to Sow: After 21 seasons, native-plant propagator Mary-Stuart Sierra prepares one final harvest. (May 13 - May 19, 2010)
Issue 20 • If Trouble Was Money ... After nine years, Don Hooker compiles the Bay Blues Festival’s greatest hits and biggest catastrophes. (May 20 - May 26, 2010)
Issue 21 • Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How one Bayside community tries to balance green value with coastal preservation in the 21st Century. (May 27 - June 2, 2010)
Issue 22 • Sneak a Peek: Once a year, Hammond Harwood House opens the gates to the capital city’s secret gradens — and invites you to look inside. (June 3 - June 9, 2010)
Issue 23 • Son of Pac-Man: Video gaming is a way of life for millions. I’m one of them. (June 10 - June 16, 2010)
Issue 24 • One Hundred Years of Father’s Day Lessons: Ten Chesapeake neighbors tell what Dad taught them. (June 17 - June 23, 2010)
Issue 25 • A Passion for the Patuxent: Mapmaker Dave Linthicum has dedicated 17 years to mapping Maryland’s River. (June 24 - June 30, 2010)
Issue 26 • Summer Reading Special ~ Summer At It’s Most Readable: Bay Weekly’s 2010 Summer Book Guide. (July 1 - July 7, 2010)
Issue 27 • Hoop Dreams: Helping his Duke team win the NCAA basketball championship has earned Nolan Smith, of Upper Marlboro, no summer vacation. (July 8 - July 14, 2010)
Issue 28 • Hearing Hope in the Melody: Musicians Carolyn Surrick and Ginger Hildebrand perform to soothe wounded warriors. (July 15 - July 21, 2010)
Issue 29 • Swell Summer Recipes: Maryland chefs show you how to keep your cool when the mercury bubbles. (July 22 - July 28, 2010)
Issue 30 • Neighbors, Can You Spare $300 Grand? How Calvert’s biggest party brings in the bucks. (July 29 - August 4, 2010)

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