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Sylvester P. "Butch" Bollinger, energy company owner
Sylvester Paul "Butch" Bollinger, founder and CEO of Bollinger Energy Corp. who also was a volunteer at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, died Thursday of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care.
The Canton resident was 68.
The son of a roofing...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Loyola University Chicago, Timonium, Energy Resources, St. Michaels
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Grammar Police arrest more mispronunciations
A recent ad in The Morning Call corrected some wrong dates that had run along with a local beer distributor's prices. "We regret any incontinence this may have caused," the distributor added. I don't know that this really fits our continuing Grammar... -
William E. Riordan, 81
Mr. William E. "Bill" Riordan, 81, of Greencastle, died late Thursday morning, July 26, 2012, at The Shook Home, Chambersburg. He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Doris Dunegan Riordan, his wife of 57 years. Born Feb. 1, 1931, in Hastings, he was a son of...Tags: U.S. Navy, Mack Trucks, Inc., American Legion, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief
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Musikfest 2012: Beat grows louder at SteelStacks; Downtown Bethlehem keeps its rhythm
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGAfter 27 years amid the brick buildings of historic downtown Bethlehem, Musikfest last year expanded to ArtsQuest's gleaming new SteelStacks arts campus on former Bethlehem Steel property in south Bethlehem. And good thing it did. Rain hit Musikfest six... -
Arthur E. Petersen Sr., educator
Arthur Everett Petersen Sr., a pioneering African-American educator whose career with Baltimore County public schools spanned four decades and the era of segregated schools, died July 6 of a heart attack at his West Baltimore home.
He was 94.
"Arthur...Tags: Pikesville, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), University of Maryland, College Park, Teaching and Learning, Public Schools
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Musikfest opening ceremonies signify a change? And honor a constant supporter
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGLittle attention was paid to the fact Friday that when Musikfest held the opening ceremonies for the 29th run of the 10-day Bethlehem festival, it wasn’t held where it’s been for the first 28 years. Musikfest opening ceremonies were at...... -
Sparrows Point steel mill goes to auction
The Sparrows Point steel mill was auctioned off Tuesday, but no one — not the company, not its attorneys, not the union — would say who bought it.
The auction for the Baltimore County mill was held in the afternoon, according to a source...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Auction Service, Baltimore County
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Welcome SteelStacks
Out of the rusted remains of the former Bethlehem Steel plant, a unique venue has sprouted, offering the Lehigh Valley new, inspirational activities in the arts. SteelStacks has turned one of the largest brownfields in the country into an innovative...Tags: Theater, Arts and Culture, Rentals, Musikfest, Entertainment
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Sparrows Point purchased for $72 million by plant liquidator
A liquidation firm won the bidding for Sparrows Point, offering $72 million for the Baltimore County steel mill — less than a tenth of what the complex sold for just four years earlier — and realizing the worst fears of its roughly 2,000...Tags: Environmental Cleanup, Solyndra LLC, Environmental Issues, Inventories, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Workers mourn Sparrows Point steel mill
For generations of Sparrows Point steelworkers, Micky's restaurant on North Point Boulevard was the place to go for a sandwich before work, a pile of chicken gizzards for lunch or a few Natty Bohs to cap off a double shift.
On paydays, when the eatery...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Bars and Clubs, Employees, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Latest Md.-made tug is bound for Baltimore's harbor
The shipbuilding future of Maryland is 90 feet long and smells of Spanish cedar and fresh paint.
Tied to the dock, with tradesmen swarming on deck and below, the Hunting Creek bobs gently on the Wicomico River. Within weeks, the tugboat with the gleaming...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Developer unveils $50 million office complex
A developer on Wednesday unveiled detailed plans for a $50 million office complex that would include a 570-space underground parking garage and could attract more than 700 mostly white-collar office workers to downtown Allentown.
One City Center, to be...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Real Estate, Allentown, Finance, Lehigh University
Jul 23, 2012
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Jul 27, 2012
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