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New military housing complex in the works
Construction is beginning on a $72 million garden-style apartment complex on the grounds of Fort Meade. The 14-unit building is a first for the base and the Army, according to the developer, Picerne Military Housing. It will house more than 1,400...Tags: United Service Organizations, Fort Meade (military base)
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Smoke detector alerts Edgewood family to townhouse fire
Occupants of an Edgewood townhouse escaped without injury Tuesday morning after a fire broke out in the kitchen, according to one of the responding fire companies. At 2:35 a.m., Harford County 9-1-1 received a call for a house fire in the 600 block of...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Edgewood, Fires
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Decorating soldiers in a different way
This Christmas will be the first one in a long time that Sgt. 1st Class Jeff Lopus will be spending at home with his wife, Mary, and their four children. During his 18 years in the Army, the 41-year-old Lopus he has served in Somalia, Haiti, South...
Tags: U.S. Army, Iraq, New Year's Day, U.S. Military, Holidays
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Paul W. Ramey
Paul Wilson Ramey, a member of the Army Corps of Engineers who was a founder of AIDS Action Baltimore, died of cancer Dec. 29 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 55 and lived in Hampden.
Born and raised in Woodstock, Va., he was a 1975 graduate...Tags: AIDS, Fort Detrick (military base), Engineering, HIV, Catonsville
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Empty Stocking Fund nears fundraising goal for 2012
After another slow start, The Aegis Empty Stocking Fund, as it usually does has rallied is just $5,000 short of its fund-raising goal of $80,000 this year. As of Monday, $75,086 had been received and the volunteer committee members, who had been...Tags: Human Interest
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More booms from Aberdeen Proving Ground tests likely, starting Monday
The U.S. Army Aberdeen Test Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground, plans to conduct several large detonations beginning on or about Monday, Dec. 17, and ending on or about Friday, Dec. 21. These detonations are likely to generate sound and/or vibration...Tags: U.S. Army, Physiology, U.S. Department of Defense
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Ex-Aberdeen Proving Ground employee gets home detention for aluminum thefts
A Havre de Grace man, who pleaded guilty to stealing tons of aluminum from Aberdeen Proving Ground when he was employed at the installation, was sentenced to a year of home detention by a federal judge Wednesday. In U.S. District Court in Baltimore,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Rod J. Rosenstein, Trials, U.S. Army, Justice System
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The lure of $19.5 billion draws more than 1,100 to Aberdeen Proving Ground
Concerns about cutbacks in defense spending notwithstanding, there are plenty of business opportunities on the horizon connected to activities at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Last week, more than 1,100 business and economic development representatives from...Tags: Business, Science and Technology, Small Businesses, U.S. Army, Sales
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The push and pull of spending for Aberdeen contractors
Aberdeen Proving Ground has a lot more money to spend on contracts than it once did but not as much as in the very recent past. Such is the push-pull effect of new funding from the military's national base realignment and closure effort, coupled with...
Tags: Business, Science and Technology, Electronics, Fort Meade (military base), Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Parade, First Fridays kick off Christmas in Havre de Grace
Havre de Grace rang in the Christmas season Friday night during its First Fridays and annual Christmas parade and tree-lighting downtown. It kicked off a weekend of holiday activities in Havre de Grace. Santa arrived at the end of the parade and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Christmas, Holidays, Museums
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Letter: Harford executive's impact on Edgewood
Editor: When County Executive David Craig won election, I recall hearing him articulate his vision for our county. Essentially, what I heard him say, was that he wanted to develop the kind of county where all of its citizens could live, work and...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Research and Development, Edgewood
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Bernard J. Watkins, engineer
Bernard Joseph Watkins Sr., a retired Aberdeen Proving Ground engineer, died Nov. 29 at Good Samaritan Hospital. Family members said he suffered a stroke in 2007 but no cause of death has been determined. He was 59 and lived in Northeast Baltimore. Born...
Tags: Science and Technology, U.S. Army, Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), General Electric Company, Ellicott City
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