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Louis G. Napfel Jr., captain
Louis G. "Captain Lou" Napfel Jr., a retired Chesapeake Bay charter boat captain and Korean War veteran, died Saturday of kidney failure at Harbor View Hospital.
The longtime Edgewater resident was 81.
The son of a jewelry box maker and a homemaker, Mr....Tags: Annapolis, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Korean War (1950-1953), Roman Catholicism
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Q&A: Baltimore's Quinten White in 'Sparkle' Singing Challenge
On July 14, Quinten White's aunt called him and told him about a singing competition happening in the mall next to the store she works at. The contest, which promotes Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks' new movie, "Sparkle," has each contestant sing...
Tags: New York City, Music, Black Entertainment Television (tv network), Politics, Entertainment
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Friday will be Brodie's last day at helm of the BDC
After 16 years at the helm of the Baltimore Development Corp., the city's influential, quasi-public economic development arm, M.J. "Jay" Brodie will work his last day at the agency on Friday.
"What I've told everybody is … that I'm taking a...Tags: Investments, Baltimore Development Corporation, Harbor East, M.J. Brodie, Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel
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William Boulton 'Bo' Kelly Jr., architect and preservationist
William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., a Baltimore architect, preservationist and civic leader who founded Baltimore Heritage and helped establish the Baltimore's Commission for Historical & Architectural Preservation, died Wednesday at Gilchrist Hospice in...Tags: Pimlico Race Course, Fishing, Princeton University, Babe Ruth, Anglicanism
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Jeffrey Holmes, wine salesman
Jeffrey B. Holmes, who worked in wine sales and had been a waiter at Baltimore restaurants, died of undetermined causes Nov. 29 at his Ednor Gardens home. He was 42.
Born in Baltimore, he spent much of his youth in Wilson, N.C., where he attended...Tags: Canterbury, Roland Park, Harbor East, Timonium, Baltimore Museum of Art
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Harford County police blotter: Shoplifters reported, pocketbook taken
The following is a compilation of arrests and recent incidents as reported by Harford County Sheriff's Office, Aberdeen Police and Havre de Grace Police. Aberdeen Gary Dotson Woods, 19, of the first block of Carol Avenue, was charged Thursday with...Tags: Hamilton, Aberdeen, Park Hill, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Havre de Grace
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Friday
WEATHER: Cloudy, with rain likely in the morning and a high near 49. Tonight is expected to be cloudy, low around 48. TRAFFIC: Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues. TOP NEWS Parents unsatisfied with city school officials' answers...
Tags: Terrell Suggs, Washington Monument, Washington Redskins, Robert Griffin III, Tea Party Movement
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Table Talk: Art to Dine For lineup announced
The Creative Alliance has released the lineup for Art to Dine For, its annual series of fall dinner parties benefiting the Highlandtown-based arts organization The schedule includes some 30 dinners, brunches, cocktail parties and get-togethers, taking...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Carney (music group), Clipper Mill, Italy, Rachael Ray
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2012-13 boys indoor track and field performers to watch
For The Baltimore SunHale Bullen Annapolis, senior Bullen is coming off a tremendous cross country season that was capped with a victory in the Class 3A state championship meet with a time of 16 minutes, 19.5 seconds. He has blossomed into one of the state's top distance...Tags: Annapolis, Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, Baltimore County, Francis Scott Key, Cross Country Running
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Hearing set for Wednesday night on Harbor Point tax credit
The Baltimore Development Corp. is to hold a hearing Wednesday evening to discuss whether Harbor Point, the future home of Exelon Corp.'s Baltimore headquarters, should again be included in a state-wide tax credit program. John Paterakis' Harbor East...Tags: Exelon Corp., Baltimore Development Corporation, Taxation, Harbor East, Politics
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Harbor Tunnel bridge project enters toughest phase for drivers
The most disruptive phase of the project to rebuild the bridge south of the Harbor Tunnel toll plaza is expected to begin Saturday and continue for two weeks.
The four-lane Interstate 895 bridge will be narrowed to one lane in each direction as crews...Tags: Traffic, Inner Harbor, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Labor Day
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Driver, pedestrian killed in two separate accidents in Arundel
Police in Anne Arundel County are investigating two fatal vehicle accidents since Monday, one in which a 22-year-old driver lost control of her vehicle and another in which a 77-year-old pedestrian was struck after stepping off a curb. Officers and...Tags: Annapolis, Linthicum, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Edgewood
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