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Howard Ritter Jr., principal
Howard "Bud" Ritter Jr., a retired Towson High School principal who had a second career as an antique toy and train dealer, died of dementia Monday at the Presbyterian Home of Maryland. The longtime Towson resident was 83.
Born in Baltimore and raised in...Tags: Tennis, College Sports, Sports, College Basketball, Towson University
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State Theatre, Allentown Fair now adding repair and renovation fees to tickets
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGEaston's State Theatre and Allentown Fair, venerable Lehigh Valley concert venues that together have been offering music and other entertainment for 187 years, have started adding fees to their show tickets to cover repairs and renovations. The State... -
It's Bedlam Pronouncing Bethlehem
Blogging with Bill WhiteI mentioned in Saturday's column that I had written one time -- 16 years ago, actually -- about the proper way to pronounce Bethlehem. This has come up in some of the responses to my recent Grammar Police call for...... -
Difficult decisions
The Cambria-Somerset Authority is facing a challenging time. One of the two members, Cambria County, is having trouble paying its share of the costs for water impoundments. The authority owns five reservoirs, including the Quemahoning, which helps to... -
Louise V. Muhlbauer, sales associate
Louise V. Muhlbauer, a retired Hutzler's department store sales associate who enjoyed cooking and entertaining, died Wednesday of a stroke at Augsburg Lutheran Home and Village in Lochearn. The former longtime Parkville resident was 90.
The daughter of...Tags: Parkville, Perry Hall, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), World War II (1939-1945)
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Saucon Valley asked to extend LERTA
Valley 610A representative from the city of Bethlehem, along with an officer with Majestic Realty Corp. which has land development interests along Route 412 behind the old Coke Works Diner, has asked the Saucon Valley School Board to extend by five years the... -
Sands Bethlehem Event Center says popularity prompts upgrades
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGLess than five months after opening, Sands Bethlehem Event Center is making renovations. But Sands Bethlehem Event Center officials say it didn’t do the improvements because it hoped to become a higher-profile venue. It did them because it already... -
The rise and fall of 'Mr. Cudahy'
George Perez started at the bottom of Cudahy city government, cleaning toilets as a $6.50-an-hour a janitor. He was ambitious, though, and in eight years was elected to the City Council. Six years later, with no college education or management training,...
Tags: Public Officials, General Motors Corp., Elections, Prosecution, Dining and Drinking
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Columbia law professor on Bethlehem, unions, free speech and a casino
Valley 610Some consider Bethlehem Steel the birthplace of the labor movement, the place where skilled workers and laborers rallied to get better working conditions and pay as the steelmaker grew in industrial might. So, it raised a few eyebrows last year when the... -
Sparrows Point steelworkers await their fate — again
Rodney Donald represents the third generation of his family to work at the Sparrows Point steel mill, and he's hoping this one won't be the last.
A mechanic in central maintenance, Donald learned last week that he's among workers in the first wave of...Tags: College Sports, Unemployment Benefits, Labor Markets, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace
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James Karas, welder
James Karas, a retired Bethlehem Steel Corp. welder who also owned and operated a Northeast Market lunch counter, died Friday of prostate cancer at his Baldwin home. He was 88.
The son of Greek immigrant parents, Mr. Karas was born in Weirton, W.Va., and...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity, Perry Hall, Highlandtown, Bethlehem Steel Corp.
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Sparrows Point Country Club considers selling land to raise cash
Growing up in Dundalk, Kent Mosmiller knew about Sparrows Point Country Club. He spent summers on little boats along Bear Creek where he could check out the 40-foot cabin cruisers at the club marina and, beyond that, the green expanse of the golf course....
Tags: Tennis, Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, Golf, Iron and Steel
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