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Eileen B. Graeff, sales associate
Eileen B. Graeff, a retired Verizon marketing and sales associate, died Feb. 18 from breast cancer at her Ellicott City home. She was 66. The former Eileen Buss was born and raised in Hagerstown, where she graduated in 1964 from North Hagerstown High...Tags: Ellicott City, Medical Specialization, YMCA, Verizon Communications, Nursing
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Loyola not panicking over loss to Maryland
En route to the school’s first Division I national championship last year, Loyola tied its best start to a season by winning its first 12 contests before falling, 10-9, in overtime to Johns Hopkins. Of course, the team won the next six to take...
Tags: Loyola Greyhounds, Charley Toomey, Maryland Terrapins
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Carroll Radebaugh, greenhouse owner
Carroll Martin Radebaugh, a horticulturalist who was an owner of a well-known Towson nursery and greenhouse, died of cancer Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 92 and had lived for many years at his family's Burke Avenue compound.
Born in...Tags: Botany, Baseball, Christianity, College Baseball, High School Sports
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Megan Rhoads to wed Zachary Hitchens
John and Lois Rhoads, of Abingdon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Megan Elizabeth Rhoads, to Zachary Thomas Hitchens, son of John and Kathleen Hitchens, of Jarrettsville. Rhoads is a 2004 graduate of Bel Air High School and a 2008 graduate of...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Timonium
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Bradman, U.S. hold off Loyola men's lacrosse in Champion Challenge, 17-13
Sam Bradman (Salisbury) finished with three goals and two assists to earn Most Valuable Player honors as Team USA defeated Loyola, 17-13, in the Champion Challenge at ESPN’s Wide World of Sports Complex in Lake Buena Vista, Fla., on Sunday...
Tags: Jack Runkel, Loyola Greyhounds, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Lacrosse
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Clara Mae Boender, teacher
Clara Mae Boender, a retired reading specialist and elementary school teacher who taught for 54 years, died of multisystem organ failure Jan. 12 at Howard County General Hospital. The Ellicott City resident was 86.
Born Clara Mae Crouch in Baltimore...Tags: Howard County General Hospital, Human Interest, Christianity, Teachers, Religion and Belief
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Five questions with … Karen L. Sitnick
Karen L. Sitnick's job is jobs — helping people find them.
As director of the Mayor's Office of Employment Development in Baltimore, she oversees an effort that isn't simple, even in the best of times, as residents struggle to overcome education...Tags: Local Government, Labor Markets, University of Maryland, College Park, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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Anne Arundel county executive vacancy draws mix of insiders, outsiders
It started with a conversation the day the Anne Arundel County Council announced it was seeking a successor for John R. Leopold, after the county executive was found guilty of misconduct in office. "My daughter, she is in high school. We talk around the...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Corporate Officers, Annapolis, Republican Party, Odenton
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Digest: Gio Gonzalez responds to ESPN PED report
Nationals Gio Gonzalez responds to ESPN PED report Washington Nationals starting pitcher Gio Gonzalez responded with a statement to Tuesday's revelation from ESPN that he did not purchase banned substances from the Biogenesis clinic, but he did not...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Washington Nationals, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Major League Soccer, Major League Baseball
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Digest: After crash, Javerre wins General George at Laurel
Laurel Park After crash, Javerre wins General George Smith Farm & Stable's Javerre outdueled front-runner Il Villano, then held on to win the $250,000 General George Handicap (Grade III) at Laurel Park on Monday. The race was marred when post-time...
Tags: Long Island, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Washington Stealth, Colorado Mammoth, Teaching and Learning
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Former student protesters remember civil rights battle over the Northwood Theatre
Movie tickets at the Northwood Theatre cost just 90 cents back in 1963. But for some, the price of admission was considerably higher. It took years of picketing and nights in jail for hundreds of African-American college students and their supporters...
Tags: Activism, Teachers, University of Maryland, College Park, Arts and Culture, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Good Counsel edges No. 1 McDonogh in MIS wrestling tournament
For a few minutes on Saturday afternoon, St. Vincent Pallotti's Antonio Santoro was the most popular person on McDonogh's campus. Unfortunately for him and the No. 1 Eagles, it didn't last. Santoro lost a 6-1 decision in the championship match at 285...
Tags: Education, Ray Lewis, Mount Airy, Wrestling, Sprague
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