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No. 2 Century boys, No. 6 Milford Mill girls win Pikesville Track Classic
The Century boys showed their depth at Saturday's Pikesville Track Classic. Julian Woods won three different events, and Jake Stefanick finished first in another, but it was Chandler Kennell's late win in the pole vault — the last event to...Tags: Perry Hall, Track and Field, Annapolis, United States Naval Academy
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Volunteers pour into Fort McHenry wetlands to clean up
More than 100 gloved volunteers, some in boots and others in waist-high waders, streamed along narrow paths and historic sea walls Saturday in a secluded nook of wetlands just south of Fort McHenry, their eyes scanning for trash or the perfect spot to...
Tags: War of 1812, National Aquarium Baltimore, National Parks, Pigtown, Patapsco
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Baltimore Co. officer charged after allegedly engaging in sex acts on the job
A Baltimore County police officer has been charged with malfeasance in office after detectives said he repeatedly engaged in and recorded sexual acts while on duty, including at least one video sent to a 16-year-old girl. Aaron Z. Pross, 29, of Newark,...
Tags: Video Supplies and Services, Photography and Video, Services and Shopping
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Breathe Books in Hampden opening health-food cafe
Breathe Books in Hampden says it will add a health-food cafe to its store next month. Owner Susan Weis-Bohlen says all the offerings will have at least one of five features: gluten free, vegan, vegetarian, raw or Ayurvedic -- Ayurveda is a holistic type...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Restaurants, Ayurvedic Medicine, Business, Dining and Drinking
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More comprehensive solutions needed for Social Security and Medicare
Robert Reich's op-ed ("Obama should not compromise on Social Security and Medicare" April 3) prompts me to write. Mr. Reich's prescription for these programs isn't completely off the mark. But there is a much more comprehensive solution to each....
Tags: Medicare, Social Security
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Cartoonist KAL comes to Pikesville Library for book signing [Reisterstown]
Kevin Kallaugher (aka KAL) is the man behind the insightful and often acerbic political cartoons that have appeared in more than 100 publications worldwide, among which is our own Baltimore Sun. His work epitomizes the age-old adage that the "pen is...Tags: Entertainment, Libraries, Israel, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics
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State board approves school safety guidelines
In the wake of the deadly bombings in Boston and the fertilizer plant explosion in West, Texas, the Maryland State Board of Education on Tuesday approved new emergency planning guidelines meant to help local school systems better prepare for disaster....
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Disasters and Accidents, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), Baltimore County, Students
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Margaret C. Doyle, teacher and poet
Margaret C. Doyle, a retired public school English teacher and poet who later taught for many years at the Renaissance Institute, died Thursday from complications following surgery at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The former longtime Pikesville...
Tags: Roland Park, Catonsville, University of Maryland, College Park, Poetry, Travel
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Hypocrisy, Texas and the U.S. Congress
Here is an item that I have been anticipating. Rep. Bill Flores, a Texas Republican, was being interviewed on TV the day after the explosion of the fertilizer plant which is located in the district he represents. He said in that interview he was pleased...
Tags: Politics, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Bill Flores, Texas Fertilizer Plant Explosion (2013), U.S. Congress
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Motorman back on track ringing bell rail line from Catonsville to Towson
An article in the April 19, 1913, edition of The Argus announced the return of familiar face on the rail cars. Not content with sitting on a slow-moving auto truck, Charles Bujac of Catonsville, one of the oldest motormen in the employ of the United...Tags: Libraries, Newburg, U.S. Postal Service, United Nations, Catonsville
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Alan D. Hecht, insurance executive
Alan D. Hecht, a retired insurance executive active in his industry for more than six decades who was also a national leader in his field, died of congestive heart failure April 2 at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and hospital. The Pikesville...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins University, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Human Interest, Judaism
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Girls Athlete of the Week: Christine London, Howard, track and field
The senior led the No. 4 Lions to a second-place finish — one point behind No. 2 Milford Mill and three points ahead of No. 1 McDonogh — at the Pikesville Track Classic on Saturday. London established a meet record in the 100 hurdles with a...
Tags: Track and Field, Penn Relays, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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