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Ann P. 'Nip' Melocik, physical ed teacher, dies
Ann P. "Nip" Melocik, a retired parochial school physical education instructor, died Wednesday of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The Loch Raven Village resident was 80.
The daughter of a restaurateur and a homemaker, the former Ann...Tags: Religious Education, Parochial Schools, Al Jolson, The Sound of Music (movie), Human Interest
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Thomas W. Brundige III, lawyer and WWII veteran, dies
Thomas W. Brundige III, a retired lawyer and decorated World War II veteran, died Aug. 31 of respiratory failure at Keswick Multi-Care Center in Baltimore. The former longtime Stevenson resident was 90. The son of a lawyer and a homemaker, Thomas...Tags: Pikesville, Anglicanism, Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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District 4: Bill Henry
1. Please describe your educational and professional background and how it has prepared you to serve on the City Council.
In 2006, I graduated from Loyola University, where I completed a Master's of Business Administration degree with a concentration...Tags: Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Juvenile Delinquency, Loans
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Councilwoman Conaway unseated in race to represent Hampden area
City Councilman Carl Stokes said he surprised himself with his wide margin of victory over Odette Ramos in Tuesday's Democratic primary race to represent Charles Village.
"It's much more than I expected, frankly," Stokes, an appointed councilman who...Tags: Primaries, Regional Authority, Jim Campbell, Politics, Charles Village
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Cigarette leads police to suspect in killing of 91-year-old
A cigarette butt discarded outside the front door of a murder victim's Northeast Baltimore home led detectives to a suspect, who has now been charged with stabbing a 91-year-old woman during a burglary. "The way we closed this case was right out of a...Tags: DNA, Punishment, Theft, Crimes, Police Arrests
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Baltimore's Best Bets
Belvedere Square — at the corner of Belvedere Avenue and York Road, concludes its Summer Sounds at the Square series of free outdoor concerts on Friday evenings with local bands. The final band, Crazy Fish, a Rolling Stones tribute band, performs...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Judaism, Arts and Culture, Belvedere Square, Alexander (music group)
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Congregation funds $5 million renovation in effort to lift voices higher
Members of a North Baltimore church congregation felt they could not hear their own voices while singing a hymn. Others complained they could not hear the choir.
Aware of acoustical dead spots in the sanctuary of Second Presbyterian Church, the...Tags: Renovation, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Dundalk, Roman Catholicism
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Baltimore Messenger Events Calendar
Submit notices via email: messenger@patuxent.com; fax: 410-332-6336; or mail: Baltimore Messenger, 501 N. Calvert St., Third Floor, Baltimore, MD 21278. Include sponsor or host, date, time, address of event, contact name and phone number. Deadline is...Tags: Entertainment Events, Marcel Duchamp, St. Paul Street, Charles Village, Diseases and Illnesses
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Best Bets
Mount Royal Tavern — 1204 W. Mount Royal Ave., hosts the 27th annual Foodscape, a takeoff on Artscape, with an opening reception July 10, 5:30-8 p.m. 410-243-2632. A group of Baltimore artists has been creating food-themed art to rib the focus...Tags: Asthma, Hospitals and Clinics, Peace Corps, Artscape, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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List of schools making adequate yearly progress
Baltimore Sun reporterCity schools and AYP The following elementary and middle schools were the only ones in Baltimore to meet adequate yearly progress goals this year: •Baltimore International Academy •Baltimore Leadership School For Young Women •...Tags: Mount Washington, Schools, Charter Schools, Northwood, Hampden
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Baltimore's fight against hunger gets healthy
When a load of bagged salad arrived at the Fishes & Loaves food pantry in West Baltimore recently, people scooped it up quickly.
Salad is a treat for the more than 100 people who come to the pantry each month but usually face a limited choice of high-...Tags: Heart Disease, Charity, Lexington Market, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Obesity
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Dickens W. Warfield
Baltimore Sun reporterDickens W. Warfield, a psychologist who as associate director of Baltimore Neighborhoods Inc. became an outspoken advocate for fair housing, died Oct. 21 of liver cancer at the Broadmead retirement community in Cockeysville. The former longtime Towson...Tags: Entertainment Events, Ear, Nose, and Throat, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Religion and Belief
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