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Jude T. Fusco, 76
Jude T. Fusco, 76, of Petoskey and Colorado, passed away on Dec. 18, 2011. He succumbed to the rare progressive neurological disease of MSA, multiple system atrophy. Jude was a graduate of architecture from the University of Toronto and a member of Psi U...Tags: Architecture, Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Mayo Clinic
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Hagerstown Community College opens STEM building to students
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comHagerstown Community College opened its new Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, or STEM, building to students and faculty Monday, less than two years after construction began. The five-story, 65,000-square-foot structure will house the science...Tags: Biotechnology, Colleges and Universities, Engineering, Science, Teaching and Learning
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01/30: Progressions
Accounting Stephen M. Cohn has been appointed a partner in Horne, Holmes, Crenshaw & Blake, LLP, Altamonte Springs. Architecture Cuhaci & Peterson, Baldwin Park, has appointed Bill Stewart senior electrical designer; Christian Paulo CAD technician; Lee...Tags: Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Hospitals and Clinics, St. Cloud, Finance, Architecture
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The Life of a City: A new documentary looks to urban planning to solve tomorrow's problems
If you're optimistic about our chances of tackling the big challenges facing humanity in the 21st century — poverty, overpopulation, the environment, the fair allocation of political power — then you're likely to feel good about the state of...Tags: Public Transportation, Movies, Entertainment, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Jane Jacobs
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'Luminous Field' will show Millennium Park in a new light
Normally the light in Petra Bachmaier and Sean Gallero's spare Humboldt Park apartment is plain, not funky at all.
"We have these crystals over there where we catch the sun," Gallero said, pointing to a window, "and we just have this prismatic rainbow...Tags: Entertainment, Cloud Gate, Arts, Fine Artists, Saul Bass
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A photographic tour of Towson
Melissa Schehlein, a Towson native, walked the streets and byways of the Baltimore County seat in search of what was while documenting with her camera what is.
The result of her search was the recently published book, "Towson: Then and Now," a 96-page...Tags: Timonium, Baltimore County, Gino Marchetti, H.L. Mencken, Towson Commons
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City holds off on preservation program
Local property owners who have been looking to the city to enact an historic property preservation program under the Mills Act will have to wait a bit longer, as the City Council this week sent a proposed ordinance back to staff for refinement....Tags: Architecture, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Baltimore's downtown public spaces get a face-lift
A vision for the "greening" of downtown Baltimore is taking shape after city leaders proposed ambitious steps to keep and attract businesses and residents by making public areas more inviting.
An open-space plan unveiled last February by the Downtown...Tags: Jim Brown, 1st Mariner Arena, Inner Harbor, Pratt Street, St. Paul Street
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Art displays take flight at JWA
JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT — The "Flight of Ideas" art installation noiselessly crowds the airspace above the baggage carousels at the new Terminal C here.
This is where the old Terminal B garage stood before construction crews razed it to clear the way...Tags: Painting, China, Federal Aviation Administration, Fine Artists, Spain
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California Weekend Getaway: Santa Barbara the easy way
If there is a more beautiful city in California than Santa Barbara, we have yet to find it. Broad beaches are set against lush vegetation and a hilly landscape that is nestled just in front of the picturesque Santa Ynez Mountains. An abundance of...Tags: Museums, Oceans, Arts, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Domestic Travel
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Keeping it fresh
Pair up an architect with a marketing manager/financial adviser and a chef/concept developer, and you get Zona Fresca, the Mexican grill restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Plantation and its newest location in Pompano Beach.
For more than a decade, Oscar...Tags: Financial Planning, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Mexico, Dining and Drinking
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Pastry and Paris sights become one and the same
Special to Tribune Newspapers"Pastry Paris: In Paris, Everything Looks Like Dessert" Little Bookroom, $19.95 This book takes its subtitle literally because, according to author and graphic designer Susan Hochbaum, everything in Paris does indeed look like dessert. Maybe part of...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Renzo Piano, Photography, Pistachios, Arts
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