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Wedded: Shellie Bronis and Kenneth Spencer
Wedding date: Jan. 26, 2012 Her story: Shellie Bronis, 27, grew up in Baltimore. She is a marine biologist for the Department of Natural Resources. Her father, Joseph Bronis Jr., is a retired water taxi captain, and her mother, Paulette Bronis, is a...
Tags: Disc Jockeys, Weddings, Stevensville, Marriage, Chocolate Cake
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Boeing 727 Successfully Lands at Merrill Field
Channel 2 NewsA FedEx Boeing 727 cargo jet successfully landed at Merrill Field Tuesday afternoon, weeks after plans to donate it to the University of Alaska Anchorage were announced to the public. The three-engine jet made two flyovers of the Downtown area at 2 p.m....Tags: Boeing Co., FedEx Corporation
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Port of Baltimore led nation in two cargo categories in 2012, officials say
The Port of Baltimore led the nation in vehicle and roll on/roll off traffic in 2012 and surpassed previous marks for general cargo handling, state officials announced Wednesday. The port's public and private terminals moved 652,000 vehicles last year,...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Manufacturing and Engineering, Machine Manufacturing, Port of Baltimore
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1954 Pontiac Chieftain wagon seats eight
Returning home from the Navy in the 1950s, Robert Montague went to visit his Aunt Caroline in Lexington, Ky. While there she graciously reacquainted Montague with his cousins, uncles and other aunts. In order to meet the long lost relatives, she drove her...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Tidewater Yacht Service named state 2012 Clean Marina
Tidewater Yacht Service Center in Port Covington was named winner of the 2012 Maryland Clean Marina contest in the large boatyard category. The business was commended by the Department of Natural Resources for taking steps to protect the environment...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Lobbying, Politics, Baltimore Development Corporation, Energy Resources
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Contract talks continue between longshoremen, port operators
With a little more than two weeks to go before a contract extension between East Coast and Gulf dockworkers and port operators expires, the federal mediator said Thursday that progress is being made toward a long-term settlement. George Cohen, director...Tags: International Longshoremen's Association, United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd., Port of Baltimore
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Oil spills after two barges strike Mississippi River bridge
Oil spilled into the Mississippi River after two oil barges hit a bridge near Vicksburg, Miss., early Sunday morning, the U.S. Coast Guard reported. The barges, laden with crude oil, were being pulled by the tow boat Nature's Way Endeavor when they...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Oil Spills, Trials, BP Plc, Environmental Pollution
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From the Boathouse: Houseboat now a true home
Ahoy! Good news for permanently affixed floating homes. The Supreme Court issued a decision Jan. 15, in a 7-2 vote, that a floating home is not a boat, hence is not a vessel. U.S. Code defines the word "vessel" as including all means of water...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Stephen Breyer, Petroleum Industry, Pacific Ocean, Weather Radar
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Inescapable calm
CAYE CAULKER, Belize — On this island off the Caribbean coast of Belize, you'll hear it almost as soon as you step off the water taxi dock: "Go slow." Stride too purposefully down a sandy street, as if you actually were headed somewhere, and...Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation, Belize, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Nebraska governor unveils tax reform proposals
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Farmers, manufacturers and shipping companies could lose millions of dollars' worth of sales tax breaks under plans announced on Jan. 18 by Gov. Dave Heineman, but their income tax burden would also vanish. The Republican governor...Tags: Personal Income, Hospitals and Clinics, Dave Heineman, Government, Regional Authority
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New Fort Lauderdale Excursion to shuttle tourists between airport and downtown
Sun SentinelA new airport transportation and baggage storage service has launched, which aims to give tourists with a few hours to kill before their flight, easy access to area attractions for last-minute shopping or to grab a bite. The Fort Lauderdale Excursion...Tags: Orange County Regional History Center, Tourism and Leisure, Fort Lauderdale, Travel
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Dockworker sues ship owner for $5.2 million after coal pier collision
A CSX Transportation dockworker who says he suffered disabling injuries last August when a tanker collided with a Curtis Bay pier has filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit in U.S. District Court against the shipping company. David Rienas of Abingdon was...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Patapsco, Trials, Human Interest, Coal
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