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Memorial Recreation Center to change its name to honor Robert Johnson
The Board of Directors at Memorial Recreation Center invites the community to a rededication ceremony Saturday, June 15, from 2 to 4 p.m. The building will be renamed the Robert W. Johnson Community Center in honor of Johnson and his contributions to...
Tags: Entertainment, Human Interest, Wrestling, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), The Herald-Mail
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Frances M. Finney, educator
Frances M. Finney, who overcame poverty, earned a college degree and became a city school teacher, died April 19 from heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Guilford resident was 82. Frances Mae Hopkins was born in Baltimore and was...
Tags: The Women (movie, 2008), Colleges and Universities, Iraq War (2003-2011), Interior Policy, Johns Hopkins University
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This week in government
Scheduled meetings this week of the Washington County Commissioners, Washington County Board of Education, and Hagerstown Mayor and Council: WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hager Hall Conference and Event Center 901 Dual Hwy., Hagerstown Tuesday,...Tags: Sociology, Juvenile Delinquency, Water Supply, Local Government, Government
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John V. Mullendore, 83
John Vernon Alexander Mullendore, 83, of Clear Spring, Md., passed away Tuesday, May 21, 2013, at his home. Born Aug. 31, 1929, in Boonsboro, Md., he was the son of the late Albertus Daniel Mullendore and Frances Young Alexander Mullendore. John was a...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Unrest, Conflicts and War, American Legion, Education, Reformed
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Hopkins students notable in their absence in Charles Village
Loading his earthly belongings into a laundry cart that he rented from Campus Services, Johns Hopkins University freshman Austin Dennis made several trips from his dormitory room to his car on residential Greenway at North Charles Street, opposite the...
Tags: St. Paul Street, College Baseball, Sales, Business, Union Memorial Hospital
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Spring brings new chefs at Salt, B&O Brasserie and B, a Bolton Hill Bistro
After seven years running his own kitchen at Salt, his Upper Fells Point restaurant that put duck-fat fries, Wagyu sliders and changing menus on Baltimore's food map, Jason Ambrose is stepping aside. Ambrose is turning over Salt's day-to-day kitchen...Tags: Bolton Hill, Salt, Fells Point, Belvedere Square, Timonium
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With FlowerMart as backdrop, Mount Vernon is thriving
As many times as it rolls around, I never outgrow the FlowerMart, which opened Friday and runs through Saturday. It's held in May and timed to take advantage of the best part of Maryland's spring. Any event that draws so many families, especially babies...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Baltimore School for the Arts, Mount Vernon, Baltimore Hotels
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Two separate thefts in one night at new sports bar in Hampden
The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City...Tags: St. Paul Street, Pimlico, Apple iPod, Credit and Debt, Theft
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Pre-paid cards, phones and codes are inmates' currency
In the black market of Maryland's prisons and jails, where the right price can secure cellphones and drugs, transactions unfold through a complex system of currency. Among the key elements: 14-digit codes, prepaid debit cards and text messages. One...
Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Organized Crime, Gang Activity, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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'12 O'clock Boys' director is riding high
Lotfy Nathan spent some five years putting together his film about West Baltimore's dirt-bike culture. Now, with national acclaim for "12 O'clock Boys" promising to turn it into one of the year's breakout documentaries after a February premiere at the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Film Festivals, Charles Theatre, Hot Docs
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'Hit & Stay' looks to Catonsville Nine and beyond
Joe Tropea thought he was writing a research paper on the Catonsville Nine, a group of Catholic anti-war activists who set draft records ablaze outside a Selective Service office in 1968. But what he was really working on was a movie script. "I just got...
Tags: Catonsville, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religious Conflicts, Skype, Baltimore County
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Gerald J. Castle, 88
Gerald James Castle, 88, of Boonsboro, Md., passed from this life Tuesday, May 7, 2013, at his home while surrounded by his family. Born Dec. 13, 1924, in Keedysville, Md., he was the son of the late Russell J. and Mamie Pearl (Smith) Castle. His wife,...
Tags: U.S. Army, Mack Trucks, Inc., American Diabetes Association, American Legion, American Heart Association
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