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A glimmer of hope amid a troubled city
As a Baltimore native, I have many fond memories of growing up here in the 1960s. But after being away from my beloved home town for more than 30 years, I recently returned and found a very different place. Five years later I have come to accept that...Tags: Safeway Inc.
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Towson American Legion Post honors area's first responders
Members of the American Legion Towson Post 22 this week honored four local first responders for their service to the county at the post's annual First Responder of the Year Awards. The honors, given at the annual Commander's Christmas Party at the Towson...Tags: Human Interest, Armed Forces, Timonium, Towson, American Legion
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First marriage licenses issued to Maryland same-sex couples
Even before pressing the elevator button to the sixth floor of the courthouse, Jessie Weber and Nancy Eddy were grinning so broadly that fellow passengers guessed their destination: the marriage license office. “I’ll marry you today,” a...
Tags: Social Issues, Family, Howard County, American Civil Liberties Union, Weddings
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Gretchen Crews, librarian
Gretchen Crews, a retired librarian, teacher and club manager, died Dec. 27 at the Maryland Shock Trauma Center of injuries sustained in a fall at her Towson home. She was 83.
Born Gretchen Matthews in Baltimore and raised in Wyman Park, she was the...Tags: Mount Vernon, Roland Park, Education, Christianity, Towson University
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Christopher C. Hartman, Mayor Schaefer spokesman, dies at age 67
Christopher C. Hartman, known as Baltimore's P.T. Barnum when he staged flamboyant media events as press spokesman for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died of heart failure Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 67 and lived in Cockeysville....
Tags: Services and Shopping, Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Convention Center, Colleges and Universities, Waterford
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Everyman's Lancisi begins the next act
When Vincent Lancisi was 6 years old, his father sat the boy on his lap for a serious conversation. "Don't ever go into the music business, Vinny," Ben Lancisi told his youngest son. "You'll never make any money in the entertainment industry. And it's...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Boston College, Arts and Culture, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Theater
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Rev. James R. LeVeque, Episcopal priest
The Rev. James R. LeVeque, a retired Episcopal priest and mathematics instructor, died of kidney failure Saturday at Keswick Multi-Care Center. The Charles Village resident was 81.
Born in Cassopolis, Mich., he attended the Howe Military School in Howe,...Tags: Chess Playing, Hunt Valley, Justice and Rights, Colleges and Universities, Anglicanism
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Hopkins pledges $10 million for neighborhoods
The Johns Hopkins University pledged Thursday to spend $10 million over the next five years to strengthen and stabilize neighborhoods near its North Baltimore campus. "The interests of our neighbors — safe streets, the elimination of blighted...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Stephen Pitcairn, Station North, Students, University of Baltimore
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2012 in dining: An era of expansion
Call it manifest restaurant destiny. In 2012, Baltimore-based restaurateurs set about expanding their empires, or at least their brands. Clementine opened a second location in the Creative Alliance in Highlandtown, the team behind Langermann's in...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Roland Park, Inner Harbor, Ocean City, Foods and Beverages
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Lewis R. "Lew" Bush, Sun photographer
Lewis R. "Lew" Bush, a photography director whose career at The Baltimore Sun spanned nearly two decades, died Friday of complications from dementia at his home in Palm Coast, Fla. He was 80.
"Lew was skilled at his trade and knew cameras and film back...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Arts and Culture, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Museum of Modern Art, John F. Kennedy
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Baltimore duo's fight against 'rape culture' takes on Congress, Victoria's Secret
Rebecca Nagle and Hannah Brancato aren't interested in spilling Victoria's Secret. But the Baltimore-based artists and feminists do want the lingerie giant — and other cultural forces — to tell a different story about sex. Disturbed by...
Tags: Victoria's Secret, U.S. Senate, Todd Akin, Arts and Culture, Elections
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His heart stopped, but life continues for Telesma musician
Ian Hesford, his face and body painted in bold swirls, stretched his arms out toward his bandmates. The six members of Telesma joined hands and lifted their voices, finding the key for the performance. Then they took their places. Hesford headed toward...
Tags: Sage, Hospitals and Clinics, Music Theater, Theater, Medical Specialization
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