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Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, accounting executive
Herbert W. "Bill" Acker, a retired Price Waterhouse Coopers LLD regional managing partner, died Friday of kidney cancer at his Stone House Farm in Churchville. He was 70.
Herbert William Acker — who was known as H. William "Bill" Acker —...Tags: Anglicanism, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Christianity, Harford Community College, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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Winter weather advisory canceled after as much as 5 inches of snowfall
1:51 p.m.: The National Weather Service has now canceled the winter weather advisory about four hours early. Light snow and flurries are possible, but no additional accumulation is expected, according to the advisory. Drivers should still take caution...
Tags: Pimlico, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Weather Reports, Sykesville, National Weather Service
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Charles C. Freitag, Calvert Hall music teacher
Charles C. Freitag, the longtime director of the music program at Calvert Hall College High School where he was also a founder of its marching, concert and dance bands, died Monday of heart failure at Stella Maris Hospice. The Mays Chapel resident was 92....Tags: Ellicott City, Music, Glenn Miller, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Baltimore
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Volunteers revive Christ Child Society in Baltimore
The Christ Child Society of Baltimore was formed just a few months ago, but this organization, a chapter of the National Christ Child Society, has hit the ground running. Already, the group has donated books and volunteer hours at many organizations,...
Tags: Dental Health, Education, Washington, DC, Breads, Baltimore County
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Why laud Ray Lewis' fancy Florida house
With its Page 3 headline in the Real Estate Section about the sale of retired Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis' Florida home, The Sun continues to laud a professional athlete who leaves damaged business owners in his wake ("Live like Ray? It'll cost about $5...
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Hotel design team rooted in Maryland
The jeans are too gray, Toby Schermerhorn is on the phone saying. They need to be bluer, she tells the person handling the jeans. Prints of this collage — dozens of overlapping blue jean-clad bottoms — are going to grace guest room bathrooms...
Tags: Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Georgetown, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore Hotels, Michael Phelps
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Sinclair to acquire 18 TV stations for $370 million
Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc.'s stock soared a day after it announced plans to buy 18 television stations owned by Barrington Broadcasting Group for $370 million. The Hunt Valley broadcaster's stock leapt 12.7 percent to end Friday at $15.88 a share....Tags: CBS Corp., Banking, ABC (tv network), Media Industry, Cox Media Group, Inc.
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William L. More, World War II veteran
William L. More, a retired Exxon marketing representative who fought during World War II with the 4th Marine Division in some of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific, died Saturday of respiratory failure at Bonnie Blink, the Maryland Masonic Home. He...Tags: Music, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945), Cornell University, Music Industry
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Epic Games closes Baltimore County location
Epic Games Inc., a North Carolina-based video game manufacturer, closed its office in Baltimore County last month, laying off 40 employees, Maryland's Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation said Thursday. Epic announced in August it was opening...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Curt Schilling, Baltimore County, Career and Workplace, Baltimore Orioles
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Charles Sandlass, computer worker
Charles Sandlass, a retired computer instruments worker who competed in numerous wheelchair sports competitions, died Wednesday at the Baltimore Washington Medical Center. Family members said no cause of death has been determined. He was 74 and lived in...Tags: Dundalk, Highlandtown, University of Maryland Medical Center, Woodside, Annapolis
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Dorothy I. Levin, 86, gave support to Maryland's growing theater scene
Dorothy I. Levin, a longtime Columbia resident who was known for her colorful personality and lively parties for members of the burgeoning dinner theater scene in Maryland, died Monday in her home after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was...
Tags: Polio, Bronx (New York City), Alzheimer's Disease, World War II (1939-1945), Washington, DC
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Elizabeth T. Littleton, volunteer
Elizabeth T. Littleton, a homemaker and volunteer, died March 6 of complications from a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 86. Elizabeth Margaret Taylor was born in Camden, N.J., and raised in Collingswood, N.J., where she was a graduate...Tags: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited, University of Pennsylvania, Cherry Hill, Roland Park
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