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Advocates work to find housing for homeless at downtown encampment
As a Friday deadline approaches, advocates are working to find housing for the homeless men and women living at a Baltimore encampment set to be cleared. Christina Flowers, president of Belvedere Homes, stopped by the site between Interstate 83 and...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Social Issues, Homelessness
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Retailers may charge fee to customers paying with credit cards
Customers at Towson Hot Bagels usually pay with credit, not cash, when buying a bagel or a bottle of water, triggering fees the merchant must pay to process each transaction. Now, the shop's owner and retailers across the country may recoup "swipe"...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Target, National Retail Federation, Walmart, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Restaurant couples find other times, ways to create romance
Sure, not everyone wants to celebrate Valentine's Day. It's not so hard to sit it out. But imagine if you and your sweetheart worked together in the Valentine's Day industry, catering to romance but, come dinnertime on Feb. 14, never able to...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Thailand, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Annapolis, Holidays
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Have pet, will travel
When the 137th annual Westminster Kennel Club dog show arrives in New York City next week, even the small breeds will be living large.
That's because pet travel is booming across the United States, with more travelers than ever taking along their four-...Tags: Pets, Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, Foods and Beverages, Baltimore Hotels, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Head off the well-worn path for classical-music options in Baltimore
With all the usual fresh-look-forward talk prompted by the new year, it's a good time to consider broadening your musical horizons to include performances presented by groups that might have been off your radar. Baltimore is not just fortunate to have...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Culture, St. Paul Street, Music, Artists
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Charles L. Hayes, Monumental Life executive
Charles L. Hayes, former secretary and senior vice president of Monumental Life Insurance Co., died Feb. 3 of cancer at the Brookshire Hospice in Hillsborough, N.C.
The former Towson resident was 85.
Charles Lawton Hayes was born and raised in...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Cherryville, Baltimore County, Washington, DC, Insurance
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R. Lucille Eliasberg, former executive assistant at Roland Park Country School
R. Lucille Eliasberg, a former executive assistant at the Roland Park Country School who was known equally for her charm and toughness, will be remembered Saturday at the school where her daughter and granddaughter followed her. Ms. Eliasberg died of...
Tags: Gardens and Parks, Ellicott City, Christianity, Howard County, Timonium
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Gwen McDade, architect
Gwen Darwin McDade, a retired architect who worked on the Johns Hopkins medical campus and later designed structures for the State Highway Administration, died of heart disease Saturday at his Glen Arm home. He was 87.
Born in Verona, Pa., he was the son...Tags: Union Carbide Corp., Architecture, Christianity, Salt, World War II (1939-1945)
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Marc-Andre Hamelin to make Shriver Hall recital debut
There is no shortage of pianists with pristine techniques today. There is even a decent supply of polished pianists who possess the rarer attribute of musicality. But Marc-Andre Hamelin still stands out from the pack. Critics have been known to sound...
Tags: Music Industry, YouTube, Entertainment, Music
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Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, registered nurse
Mary Esther R. "Essie" Feldmann, a retired registered nurse and pioneering Rodgers Forge resident, died Sunday of complications from dementia at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
Earlier this month, family and friends gathered to celebrate Mrs. Feldmann'...Tags: Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Tampa, Nursing, Baltimore County
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The sniffling and coughing season
Flu season is upon us again, but authorities say it won't exhibit as mild a form this year as in seasons past. On Friday, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officially declared flu an epidemic in Maryland and 46 other states, meaning...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Immunization, Television Industry, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Chills
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Rebecca F. Parker, administrator
Rebecca F. Parker, who had worked as an administrator for Maryland Legal Services Inc., died Jan. 17 from breast cancer at her Charles Center apartment. She was 62.
A daughter of a minister and a homemaker, the former Rebecca Fletcher was born and raised...Tags: Legal Service, Breast Cancer, General Electric Company, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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