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Families, friends remember fallen Marylanders
For Theresa Mills, the "most emotional day" came last June when the Marine Corps notification team visited her Laurel home to tell her that her older son had been killed in Afghanistan. The second most emotional day, she said, came Monday. In the...
Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Army, Afghanistan, Severna Park, Ellicott City
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New barber shop opening as merchants in Hampden play musical chairs
A shave and a haircut of yesteryear cost the proverbial two bits, 25 cents. A shave alone at The Old Bank Barbers, a soon-to-open barber shop on The Avenue in Hampden, will cost $25. It won't be any old shave, though. Owner Daniel Wells promises an old-...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, DirecTV Group Inc.
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Lutherville rec dancers ready for spring recital May 26 [Lutherville]
The activities room on the far side of Lutherville Laboratory Elementary School on York Road is full of jazz dancers dressed in black leggings and tank tops on a recent Wednesday afternoon. The room smells of team spirit, the beat of the music races...Tags: Elementary Schools, Entertainment, Music, High Schools, Schools
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Mays Chapel residents sue county, school board
A group of residents has sued Baltimore County and the local school board over plans to build a 700-seat elementary school at the Mays Chapel Park, saying officials skirted county real estate laws. The lawsuit, filed this month in Baltimore County...
Tags: Elementary Schools, Trials, Schools, Laws, Education
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Joan D'Angelo, homemaker
Joan D'Angelo, a homemaker and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra volunteer, died of complications from pneumonia March 15 at Bay Woods in Annapolis. She was 90.
Born Joan Shumaker in Allentown, Pa., she attended school in Lancaster and was a 1941 graduate...Tags: March of Dimes Foundation, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Pneumonia, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), Allentown
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William F. Childs III, engineer
William F. Childs III, a retired engineer who was an early salesman of do-it-yourself cement products, died of complications from heart disease April 23 at his Towson home. He was 95 and lived for many years in Stoneleigh. Born in Salisbury, he was a...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore County, Anglicanism, Science and Technology, Maryland General Assembly
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Train crossing work in Lutherville to disrupt traffic, light rail service
Seminary Avenue at the light rail crossing in Lutherville is scheduled to be closed for five days beginning 10 a.m. Friday for track and road improvement work, the Maryland Transit Administration announced. Local businesses will remain open and all side...
Tags: Travel, Charles Street, Transportation, Road Transportation, Education
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High tea, pub, pipe band on tap for Saturday fete
Pinkies up! St. Stephen's Traditional Episcopal Church in Timonium is hosting its 12th annual British Garden Party and Fete on Saturday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free, even though it costs St. Stephen's nearly $4,000 each year to...Tags: Anglicanism, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Christianity, Bars and Clubs
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Home briefs: Fine Furnishings Show this weekend; House Downtown remodels
Mid-Atlantic Fine Furnishings Show Rug maker Michael Heilman will highlight the 2013 Mid-Atlantic Fine Furnishings Show, which will take place at Maryland State Fairgrounds on May 3-5. Heilman will use handheld rug-making tools dating from 1870 to 1970...Tags: Belvedere Square
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Tour of Guilford houses draws people from far and wide
Gardens were filled with tulips. Dogwood blossoms and tender new shoots were mulched. Windows glistened, tables glowed and chandeliers glittered in the April sun. Guilford homeowners were ready for the visitors who would come during the Guilford edition...
Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Queen Anne's County, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Howard County
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After death, Maryland to limit where cosmetic surgeries are performed
Maryland is moving to toughen regulations on the fast-growing medspa industry — a move designed to narrow a "loophole" and prevent deaths such as one last year following a liposuction treatment at a Timonium facility. Regulations being discussed...
Tags: Cosmetic Procedures, Plastic Surgeons, General Practitioners, Surgery, Government
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Joseph E. Welsh, educator
Joseph E. Welsh, a retired Baltimore County public school educator who was also a hospice volunteer and Eucharistic minister, died Monday of melanoma at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The Oak Crest Village resident was 80. "He was both my teacher and...
Tags: Archdiocese of Baltimore, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Parkville, Jesus Christ, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland)
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