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Salami, swiss, and sliced onion on rye
Dining@LargeThe #8 at Chick and Ruth's Deli is the William Donald Schaefer - salami, swiss, and sliced onion on rye. Ted Levitt, who now runs his father's storied Annapolis eatery, gathering spot, said that Schaefer eventually switched to another sandwich,......Tags: Hot Dogs, Executive Branch, Arts and Culture, Photography, Sandwiches
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More heat may bring more light
Another Sunshine Week passed on March 11-17 — and once again it was marked by a collective yawn from Maryland citizens. In fact, some other weeks celebrated in March probably got more attention from those engaged in such Internet-fueled pursuits as...Tags: Root Canal, Spiro Agnew, Media Industry, Government, YouTube
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Congregation B'nai Abraham marks 120th anniversary
davem@herald-mail.comCongregation B’nai Abraham was founded more than a century ago, and over the years since there has been a rich history of Jewish life in Washington County that has been marked by Jews winning political freedom, the congregation moving through a...Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Arts and Culture, Maryland General Assembly, Ceremonies
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Tolliver, Arundel's top cop, leads with low-key approach
When an Anne Arundel County councilman vowed recently to subpoena the county's new police chief to discuss an investigation within the department, Larry W. Tolliver said the legal demand wasn't necessary. Just call me, the chief said. That low-key...
Tags: Prosecution, Anne Arundel Community College, Executive Branch, Crime, Law and Justice, Sex Crimes
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O'Malley's success echoes Mandel's 1972 triumph
Forty-one years ago, Maryland Gov. Marvin Mandel pulled off a series of staggering triumphs that The Sun compared to winning the Triple Crown: Maryland's first gun-control law; a unique, state-run auto insurance agency; and a higher gasoline tax to...
Tags: Michael E. Busch, Gun Control, Executive Branch, Cecil County, Martin O'Malley
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Judge Robert Bell: Timeline
July 6, 1943 Robert Mack Bell born in Rocky Mount, N.C.; family moves to Baltimore about 11/2 years later. June 17, 1960 Bell and 11 students try to get seated at Hooper's Restaurant at Charles and Fayette streets in Baltimore. A hostess says the...Tags: Lyndon B. Johnson, Executive Branch, Judges, William Donald Schaefer, Government
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Madeline L. Healey, assistant to Md. first ladies
Madeline L. Healey, a homemaker who was an executive secretary to two Maryland first ladies, died of an intestinal blockage April 5 at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The former Annapolis resident lived in Cockeysville and was 92. The daughter of Alva...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Executive Branch, Timonium, The Salvation Army, Real Estate Sellers
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Back Story: City's historic black cemetery was moved to Carroll
Several weeks ago, a friend of mine told me about the old Laurel Cemetery in the city's Belair-Edison neighborhood that had once been the premier resting place for Baltimore's African-American community until disappearing when the site was redeveloped...
Tags: Local Government, Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Belair-Edison
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Mandel honored in Annapolis on 93rd birthday
The Maryland Senate honored an emotional former Gov. Marvin Mandel on his 93rd birthday Tuesday, remembering his decades of public service while leaving his legal travails unmentioned. In a ceremony that came as a surprise to the former governor, the...Tags: Annapolis, Executive Branch, Government, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Politics
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Hattie Harrison, longest-serving Md. delegate
Hattie Harrison, the matriarch of East Baltimore politics who often greeted colleagues as "Baby" and was known for her signature curled hair and Southern cooking, will be remembered at a funeral at noon Feb. 9. Mrs. Harrison died of heart disease...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Washington, DC, Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Leopold chooses trial by judge in complex misconduct case
Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold has waived his right to a jury in his criminal misconduct trial, clearing the way for attorneys to make opening statements Friday in a case that now will be heard by a single judge. The surprise move came...
Tags: Prosecution, University of Baltimore, Criminal Laws, Kevin Kamenetz, Crime, Law and Justice
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Marvin C. Wahl, lawyer
Baltimore Sun reporterMarvin C. "Mike" Wahl, a retired labor lawyer and labor arbitrator, died Oct. 29 at Sinai Hospital of complications from a stroke. He was 97. The son of Austria-Hungary immigrants, Mr. Wahl was born and raised in Jersey City, N.J., where he graduated...Tags: Cornell University, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Boca Raton, Labor Disputes
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