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Winter weather advisory canceled after as much as 5 inches of snowfall
1:51 p.m.: The National Weather Service has now canceled the winter weather advisory about four hours early. Light snow and flurries are possible, but no additional accumulation is expected, according to the advisory. Drivers should still take caution...
Tags: Pimlico, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Weather Reports, Washington, DC, Hunt Valley
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Charles C. Freitag, Calvert Hall music teacher
Charles C. Freitag, the longtime director of the music program at Calvert Hall College High School where he was also a founder of its marching, concert and dance bands, died Monday of heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice. The Mays Chapel resident was 92....Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Teaching and Learning, Ellicott City, Students, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (fictional animal)
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Dispute over Crittenton Place in Hampden
Baltimore has so many hidden streets and lanes, it is no surprise that a place called Crittenton Place stumped the members of the Baltimore City Planning Commission. For the better part of two hours Thursday, I listened to an urban saga about a piece of...
Tags: Social Issues, New York City, Hampden, Mary Pat Clarke, Real Estate Sellers
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Ernest T. Davis, construction project manager
Ernest T. Davis, a retired construction project manager and a World War II B-24 pilot, died Feb. 13 of heart failure at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. He was 92.
The son of a civil engineer and a government worker, Ernest Theodore Davis was born in...Tags: House Building, U.S. Army, Science and Technology, Construction, Manufacturing and Engineering
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James E. Johnston, Navy Department worker
James E. Johnston, a retired Navy Department worker who also maintained a home-improvement business, died Sunday of cancer at FutureCare Lochearn.
The longtime Northwest Baltimore resident was 88.
Born and raised in Roanoke Rapids, N.C., James Eugene...Tags: Ellicott City, Arlington (Staten Island, New York), PTA, Home Improvement, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Death penalty repeal survives test in Senate
The governor's bill to repeal Maryland's death penalty survived a key vote Friday in the state Senate. After an emotional debate, senators voted 27-19 to defeat an amendment that would have kept capital punishment for murders committed along with other...
Tags: Executive Branch, Allan H. Kittleman, Politics, Baltimore County, Punishment
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No apologies for Baltimore
The Baltimore SunThere was a flutter on Facebook yesterday over an article about Baltimore. A newspaper of some repute had engaged a writer with low esteem for the city to venture here and write about his discoveries. He followed a familiar pattern: Writer from the...Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, New York City, The New York Times, Arts, Inner Harbor
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Virginia T. 'Ginny' Dobry, Patterson Park activist
Virginia T. "Ginny" Dobry, a neighborhood activist who was also described as "Patterson Park's one-woman Welcome Wagon," died Sunday from a brain tumor at her North Kenwood Avenue home. She was 79. "Ginny was such a wonderful person. She made...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Medical Specialization, Vincent de Paul, Health and Medical Professionals
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South Hagerstown High principal placed on paid administrative leave
dona@herald-mail.comThe principal of South Hagerstown High School was placed on paid administrative leave Wednesday, but the superintendent of Washington County Public Schools said he could not discuss details of the move. Timothy Dawson was “placed on paid...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Public Schools, The Herald-Mail, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Schools
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Gladys E. Stamper, 88
Gladys Edith Schwanebeck Stamper, 88, was born Jan. 12, 1925, in Essex, Md., and left this world Jan. 27, 2013, surrounded by her children at her home in Hagerstown, Md. She was preceded in death by her husband, Andy B. Stamper Sr., who died in 2001; her...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Catonsville, Ellis Island, Timonium, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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Dr. Otto C. Beyer, urologist
Dr. Otto Christian Beyer, a retired urologist and surgeon who practiced for three decades, died of a respiratory ailment Thursday at his Ellicott City home. He was 84.
In a memoir, he wrote that his father, also named Otto Beyer, was born in a farming...Tags: Religion and Belief, U.S. Army, Christianity, Health, University of Maryland, College Park
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Gathering healthy food for the hungry, not just at Thanksgiving
Two dozen volunteers were on their hands and knees Sunday morning, harvesting abundant greens or bagging them to give away in a Baltimore neighborhood where both healthy food and money are in short supply. Thanksgiving was on some of their minds, but...
Tags: White Marsh, Harford County, Harford Road, Diets and Dieting, Healthy Diet
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