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Letter: Family appreciates support of Catonsville community after death of loved one
The Booth family would like to publicly thank everyone who has been so supportive of our family with cards, calls, e-mails and prayers during and since the passing of Tom. He has been honored and recognized over the last two months for his numerous...Tags: Catonsville
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Deftones show no signs of slowing down at Rams Head Live
For The Baltimore SunDeftones performed to a sold-out Rams Head Live crowd on Friday night, delivering a fast-paced 90-minute set that leaned on classics from 1995 through 2000, much to the delight of the heavily goateed crowd. Midnight Sun contributor Jay Trucker was there....Tags: Deftones (music group), Mary Poppins (musical), Entertainment, Music, Dundalk
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Letter: Grand time at dance also benefitted Catonsville nonprofit
On behalf of the board of directors of the CEFM Network (formerly Catonsville Emergency Food Ministries), I would like to thank the attendees of the Loverde Family Community Fund dance that was held at the Community College of Baltimore County-Catonsville...Tags: Catonsville
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New AACC president Lindsay making rounds
Dawn Lindsay was walking across the Anne Arundel Community College campus on the first day of classes when she approached a student who appeared lost.
"Can you tell me where the Florestano Building is?" asked the student, explaining that she was en route...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Howard Community College, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Anne Arundel Community College
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Summer jobs program encourages businesses to Hire One Youth
Amber Barner has had a summer job through the city's YouthWorks program seven times, every year since she was 14. But this time is different. This time her job will outlast the summer.
That twist comes courtesy of Baltimore's fledgling effort to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets, Northeastern University
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Representatives talk economic optimism at Catonsville chamber
Local legislators offered hope tempered with an acknowledgment of the economy's continuing lethargy as they spoke during the annual legislative luncheon hosted by the Greater Catonsville Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Nov. 14. "Our economy is going to...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, AAA, Diageo Plc, Budgets and Budgeting, Catonsville
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City's infrastructure problems continue with two water main breaks Monday
For the second time in six days, Baltimore's aging water system ruptured, affecting service to dozens of businesses and homes downtown and in Essex, including two hospitals, while snarling traffic and providing yet another unpleasant reminder of the...
Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Carrollton, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Breads
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Broken water main cuts service, disrupts activities in Essex
Shortly before 4:30 p.m. Monday, Sarah Weber walked out of Binkert's Meat Products in Essex and locked the door behind her — an early departure for the third-generation sausage and deli meats producer. Just down the hill, traffic narrowed and was...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, Franklin Square Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Business
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Veterans Day a time for area veterans to remember service
For almost 200 years, members of Fred Roussey's family have served in the United States Army, Navy and Marine Corps. "Everything but the Air Force," the Catonsville resident said. His family's long line of service dates back to the Battle of Fort...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Iraq, Fort McHenry, U.S. Army, U.S. Military
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Francis Scott key students on their toes to celebrate dance
A pair of Francis Scott Key High School students — Cara Hunter and Jillian Luetje — participated last month in the annual Dance Gala at the Maryland Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance convention in Hunt Valley The...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), Students, Education
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With Dream Act approved, students look to the future
Kevin Hernandez was 11 when he left his grandmother's home in El Salvador, traveling by bus and on foot — alone — to Maryland to meet his mother, whom he had not seen since he was 6.
Shortly after the boy waded through chest-high water to...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Interior Policy, El Salvador, Patterson Park, Personal Data Collection
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Two men accused in area abductions, rapes, robberies
It was broad daylight as the 17-year-old community college student left her bus near busy Edmondson Avenue in Catonsville. Two men in a gold SUV pulled up and forced her at gunpoint into the back seat, where police said one raped her, then stole her phone...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Anthony W. Batts, Theft, Sex Crimes, Criminals
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