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Buddy Morrow dies at 91; trombonist
Buddy Morrow, a trombonist who carried on the tradition of big-band greats by leading the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra for decades, has died. He was 91.
Morrow, whose career spanned more than 75 years, died Sept. 27 at his longtime home in Maitland, Fla.,...Tags: U.S. Navy, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Family, World War II (1939-1945)
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Notes on a Year: Mark Swed on classical music
"In the Middle Ages," Sara Maitland writes in her brilliant "A Book of Silence," "Christian scholastics argued that the devil's basic strategy was to bring human beings to a point where they are never alone with their God, nor ever attentively face to...Tags: Heart Disease, Internists, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Empire State Building, Yale University
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Arts and cultural groups benefit from Disney grants
Several Central Florida arts organizations have been beneficiaries of Walt Disney World's Helping Kids Shine campaign, a grant program established in 1972. Disney distributes the annual grants each spring to organizations throughout Central Florida...
Tags: Movies, Osceola County, Arts, Music, Amusement and Theme Parks
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5/31: Deaths in Central Florida
Brevard LILA DiZEFALO, 88, Melbourne Beach, died Monday. Davis Seawinds Funeral Home, Melbourne. CELESTINE "SALLY" SAUTHOFF, 89, Melbourne, died Sunday. Brownlie-Maxwell Funeral Home, Melbourne. EDWARD SCHRODECK, 102, Merritt Island, died Monday. Davis...Tags: Ocoee, Casselberry, New Smyrna Beach, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Celebration
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Best Foot Forward aims to protect pedestrians
Nearly 100 people gathered Wednesday at Orlando Health's heart center to kick off a program designed to make the streets safer for pedestrians.
Called Best Foot Forward, the plan calls for eventually issuing $164 tickets to motorists who do not yield...Tags: Orlando Health, Winter Park, Winter Garden, Windermere, Eatonville
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Best Foot Forward hopes to slow traffic, save pedestrians
Annemarie Provisero looked both ways and saw no cars before she stepped off the curb and into the crosswalk on Dean Road in east Orange County. Suddenly, she was on the hood of a black Honda CRV. As the SUV screeched to a halt, she fell onto the...
Tags: Ocoee, Injuries and Wounds, Orlando Health, Science and Technology, Health
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Letters to the Editor: Casey Anthony, tax collectors' jobs and Obama no different
Casey and Lizzie In response to Norman Moss' letter to the editor Sunday, he is incorrect that Casey Anthony cannot be compared with Lizzie Borden, the alleged ax murderer of Fall River, Mass. Like Casey, Lizzie was not "caught in the act of criminal...
Tags: Politics, Holidays, Criminals, Memorial Day, White House
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He gave life by giving blood to hundreds in need
If one pint of blood can save three lives, as the America Red Cross says, then Ralph Golding might have saved 696 lives through his donations to the Central Florida Blood Bank. Since his first donation in 1956 to his last when he was 91 in 2009,...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), American Red Cross, Charity, Television Industry, Human Interest
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What's not to like about free library e-books? Waiting list
Central Florida public-library patrons have been borrowing e-books with an enthusiasm that has surprised librarians, and they're clamoring for more titles to be available digitally.
"The response has been just fantastic," said Dave Barnett, library-...Tags: Casselberry, Book, Osceola County, Seminole County, Amazon Kindle
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Local home builders hire new executive
Local home builders' leading trade group has selected Scott Merritt to lead the association, hoping he will boost membership and raise the profile of a group that has been particularly hard hit by the housing slump and Great Recession. Merritt, 31, has...Tags: House Building, Prologis, Real Estate Sellers, Lee Vista, Jorge Rodriguez
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05/28 Patents
Utility Patents A utility patent protects how something works and what it does. Central Florida inventors who have recently received utility patents include: William J. Kitchen, Windermere. A suspended cable amusement ride. Assigned to William J....
Tags: Casselberry, Companies and Corporations, Medtronic Incorporated, Siemens, Titusville
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