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Maynard E. Keadle, Baltimore County principal
Maynard E. Keadle, a retired principal of Dulaney and Perry Hall high schools known for putting his students and faculty first, died of complications from diabetes Tuesday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Timonium resident was 84.
"It seemed that Maynard was...Tags: Music, University of Maryland, College Park, Nancy Grasmick, Manor Care Incorporated, Christianity
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FBI headquarters in Greenbelt benefits all Marylanders
What if a major institution was interested in relocating its headquarters to Maryland, bringing with it 11,000 good-paying jobs and the need for thousands of additional subcontractors? Would we do everything we could to seal the deal? That's exactly the...
Tags: FBI, Greenbelt (Prince George's, Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, University of Maryland, College Park
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Back Story: One March winter storm that didn't fizzle out
Unlike Wednesday's snowstorm that failed to materialize amid forecasters' dire predictions, the Blizzard of '93 roared into Maryland the weekend of March 13-14 with a wallop, dumping a foot of snow on Baltimore while raking the state with almost...Tags: National Weather Service, Snow Storms, Army National Guard, Baltimore Weather, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Robert W. Cos, crane safety consultant
Robert W. Cos, a crane equipment safety consultant who raised awareness in the 1980s of the unsafe car practice called "clipping," died Sunday of pancreatic cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime Canton resident was 65.
Robert William Cos, whose...Tags: Elections, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Primaries, Dundalk, Hunt Valley
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Shimron S. Brooks, 26, of the first block of West Inca Street, was charged Friday with two counts of possessing a drug other than marijuana, possessing drugs with intent to distribute and possessing drug paraphernalia. Aberdeen Police report:...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Firearms, Theft, Panera Bread Company, Glen Burnie
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Man injured in Essex shooting
Baltimore County police are investigating an incident in which an unknown assailant shot a man in the leg Friday night. The shooting took place in the area of Landmark Court and Hopkins Creek Lane in Essex, according to a statement released by police....
Tags: Shootings, Injuries and Wounds
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Shattering prices don't deter rare glass collectors at Essex show
History's throwaways and discards emerged as coveted attractions Sunday when bottles, vials and flasks that spent decades buried in dumps and privies returned in translucent glory. Billed as the "largest one-day bottle show in the world," the...
Tags: Charles Street, Patapsco, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Howard County, Queen Anne's County
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Essex man found suffering from gunshot wound in street
An Essex man, who faces criminal charges relating to a May homicide where the body was left inside a burning truck, was shot in the back of the head early Friday morning, according to Baltimore County police. Joseph Thorpe, 27, was found shortly after...
Tags: Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Shootings, Hospitals and Clinics
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William N. Tate, concrete worker
William Nathaniel Tate, a retired concrete worker and Korean War combat veteran, died of heart disease Feb. 16 at Frederick Memorial Hospital. The former Park Heights resident was 83.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Division Street, he attended Booker T....Tags: Booker T. Washington, Korean War (1950-1953), Heart Disease, Building Material, Boxing
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Accounting students offer free tax assistance at CCBC Essex
As tax season gets under way, accounting students from Community College of Baltimore County, will help prepare income taxes for free those with annual incomes of $60,000 or less, and who only require the basic schedules for individuals and households....
Tags: Catonsville, Community College of Baltimore County, Rossville
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Marie C. Vrany, secretary, had been raised in Middle River
Marie C. Vrany, a retired secretary who once foiled a pickpocket while on vacation in London, died Sunday of complications from a stroke at Carroll Hospital Center. She was 90. The daughter of a Patapsco & Back River Neck railroader and a homemaker,...
Tags: Patapsco, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Dundalk
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Construction jobs coming to Sparrows Point
SKW Constructors plans to hire up to 100 people to construct concrete tubes and fans at the Sparrows Point Shipyard and Industrial park in Dundalk, according to Baltimore County economic development officials. Subcontractors are expected to hire...
Tags: Hampton Roads, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Economic Policy, Manufacturing and Engineering, Building Material
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