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John Stewart Morton Jr., real estate and insurance executive, dies
John Stewart Morton Jr., a retired real estate and insurance executive, died Aug. 3 of kidney failure at the Blakehurst retirement community in Towson.
The former Owings Mills resident was 92.
The son of a real estate broker and a homemaker, Mr....Tags: Wars and Interventions, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia), Sociology, Northfield, World War II (1939-1945)
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Police investigate Charles Village stabbing
Baltimore police confirmed that they are investigating a stabbing of a Charles Village man by an intruder who broke into the victim's apartment Tuesday night. According to a report, the 25-year-old victim and his girlfriend were awakened by his barking...Tags: Charles Village, Television Stations, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Television Industry
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Earthquake news tips sent to The Baltimore Sun
Henry Fostel, Towson (1:51 p.m.): We just experienced a small earth quake at 1:50pm in Towson. Karen A. Fitze, Towson, Timonium and Selbyville, Del. (1:57 p.m.): An earthquake just hit Towson, Timonium, AND Selbyville, Delaware. Catherine Bedolla,...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Safeway Inc., Ellicott City, Severna Park, White Marsh
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Baltimore-area school systems to open Wednesday
Though all Baltimore region school systems will be open Wednesday, dozens of schools will remain closed because of power outages. Baltimore City, Baltimore County and Harford County schools will open Wednesday after delaying the first day because of...Tags: Thomas Jefferson, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Glen Burnie, Crofton, John Archer
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Jane P. Baker
Baltimore Sun reporterJane P. Baker, a homemaker and Our Daily Bread volunteer, died of a heart attack Aug. 24 at the Edenwald Retirement Community. She was 90 and lived in Guilford and the Orchards for many years. Born Jane Burton Parr in Portsmouth, Va., she moved to...Tags: Timonium, Heart Attack, Clubs and Associations, Edenwald, Roland Park
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15 schools in Baltimore Co., Anne Arundel, Baltimore closed
Baltimore Sun reporterThe following schools will be closed Friday, Sept. 2, due to power outages and the continued effects of Hurricane Irene: Anne Arundel County Marley Glen Special School Baltimore City Guilford Elementary/Middle Note: Digital, Federal Hill, George...Tags: Timonium, Francis Scott Key, Federal Hill, Hurricane Irene (2011), Thomas Johnson
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All area schools expected to open Tuesday after outages
Officials in the Baltimore area expect all schools to be open for students Tuesday, although Baltimore County will make its announcement on school openings Monday afternoon after officials make sure the power is restored.
Thirteen schools remained closed...Tags: Glen Burnie, Disasters, Labor Day, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes
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Remaining schools reopen
More than a week after Hurricane Irene blew through Maryland, power has been restored to all public schools in Baltimore, Baltimore County and Anne Arundel County.
For the first time in weeks, five remaining schools in Baltimore County will throw open...Tags: Schools, Public Schools, Hurricane Irene (2011), Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County
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Two schools closed over power outages
More than a week after Hurricane Irene blew through Maryland, power has been restored to almost all public schools in Baltimore, Baltimore County and Anne Arundel County. In Baltimore County, Winfield Elementary is closed Tuesday because it doesn't...Tags: Schools, Public Schools, Hurricane Irene (2011), Anne Arundel County, Baltimore County
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Traffic: JFX reopens; crash on I-95 north near I-395
As of 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, traffic was slow on northbound I-95 prior to I-395, due to an accident involving three vehicles. The Jones Falls Expressway has reopened after an accident had closed all southbound lanes between Guilford Avenue and Fayette...Tags: Jones Falls, Disasters and Accidents, Traffic, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Weather
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Joseph Emmett Queen Jr.
Joseph Emmett Queen Jr., who spent three decades as a systems engineer for Westinghouse and its successor company, Northrop Grumman, died of unknown causes Sept. 12 at his home in Riva. He was 57. A Baltimore native, Mr. Queen grew up in and around the...Tags: Fine Arts, Electronics, Ellicott City, Sailing, Roland Park
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Dennis Livingston, activist and artist, dies
Dennis Livingston, an urban activist who called for jobs creation and a clean environment and who was a pioneer in the Station North Arts District near Green Mount Cemetery, died of cancer Thursday at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 72 and lived on...Tags: Fine Arts, Washington College (Maryland), Personal Income, New York City, Artists
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