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Save the Mechanic
Robert Moses told Baltimore to put a highway through Mount Vernon Square. Aren't you glad Baltimore did not listen? William Donald Schaefer and every public official in Maryland wanted to put an interstate highway through Fell's Point that would have run...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Mount Vernon, Harbor East, Inner Harbor, Robert Moses
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150 years later, preservationists see victory at Antietam
— The fighting that killed or wounded 21,000 Americans in the rolling hills of Western Maryland was over in about 12 grisly hours. But a century and a half after the bloodiest day in American military history, the struggle to preserve the ground...
Tags: Politics, Wars and Interventions, National Parks, Human Interest, Armed Forces
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Pa. teen injured in August car accident home, in good spirits
A Franklin County, Pa., teenager who was seriously injured in an early August accident returned home Tuesday as expected, her father confirmed. Malory Weller, 17, left William Donald Schaefer Rehabilitation Center at Kernan Hospital in Baltimore...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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Greencastle teen to go home from hospital after August accident
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comDoctors didn’t think 17-year-old Malory Weller would survive the accident that trapped her inside her vehicle without food, water or medical treatment for more than 11 hours. But, they didn’t take into account the fighting spirit of the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Hospitals and Clinics, Vehicles, Disasters and Accidents, The Herald-Mail
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Hearings on utilities' derecho storm response scheduled
Maryland energy regulators will grill Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. officials on their cleanup after the June 29 derecho storm in a hearing scheduled for Sept. 13. Eight public hearings will meanwhile take place across the state in August, the...
Tags: Politics, St. Paul Street, Weather, Civil and Public Service, Government
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Carl Hyman, neighborhood activist
Carl S. Hyman, an executive of a firm that tests students and assesses their achievement both in the U.S. and overseas who was also a Tuscany-Canterbury neighborhood activist, died of lung cancer Sept. 5 at Gilchrist Hospice Care. He was 57.
Born in...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Human Interest, Culture
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Louise K. Smith, retired teacher
Louise K. Smith, a retired Harford County public school kindergarten educator and longtime volunteer, died Aug. 27 at her Havre de Grace home from complications of recent surgery. She was 84.
A daughter of an artist and a homemaker, the former Louise...Tags: St. Albans, Havre de Grace, Teaching and Learning, Queens (New York City), Colleges and Universities
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Doris J. Spriggs, aide to six mayors
Doris J. Spriggs, a former Social Security Administration specialist who later became an aide to six Baltimore mayors, died Tuesday of heart failure at Mercy Medical Center.
The longtime Edmondson Village resident was 79.
"Doris was really one of the...Tags: Politics, Local Government, Local Elections, Government, Howard University
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Hearing set for Tuesday to discuss 'smart meter' fires
The news that a Southeast Pennsylvania utility company has suspended "smart meter" installations following reports that some have overheated and caused fires has prompted the Maryland Public Service Commission to schedule a public hearing Tuesday to...
Tags: Politics, Government, Companies and Corporations, Electronics, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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O'Malley signs gambling expansion bill
Gov. Martin O'Malley signed legislation Wednesday asking voters to approve expanded gambling in Maryland as supporters and opponents prepared for what could be a bruising referendum campaign this fall.
The governor's action capped a whirlwind special...Tags: Republican Party, Michael E. Busch, MGM Resorts International, Regional Authority, Democratic Party
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Md. panel to hold public hearings on power outages
The Maryland Public Service Commission will conduct public hearings on the widespread power outages the state suffered during a storm. The legislative-style hearings will review utilities’ outage event reports. They are set for Sept. 13 and, if...Tags: Potomac Electric Power Company, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Judge Alfred L. Brennan Sr.
Judge Alfred L. Brennan Sr., who served both as a district judge and a circuit judge for Baltimore County, died Saturday of esophageal cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The former longtime Lutherville resident was 83.
"He had great insight as to...Tags: Politics, Esophageal cancer, Government, Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice
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